Free admission • Grant Park and citywide
Taste of Chicago has been a foodie staple for more than 40 years. This year, the annual food and music extravaganza will include the return of the iconic lakefront festival, alongside neighborhood pop-up events throughout the summer.
In September, the classic food festival will take over Grant Park with dozens of Chicago’s favorite food vendors, live music performances, community dance lessons, and so much more. Plus, find neighborhood pop-up events bringing a Taste of Chicago to parks across the city all summer long.
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Taste of Chicago 2024 schedule
Taste of Chicago’s signature event in Grant Park will take place Friday, Sept. 6 – Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. The festival will be open from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. every day of the weekend.
If you can’t get enough of Taste of Chicago, check out these neighborhood pop-ups bringing a bite-sized version of the iconic event to local parks this summer.
- Rogers Park on Saturday, June 15
- Marquette Park on Saturday, July 27
- Pullman Park on Saturday, August 17
Taste of Chicago 2024 restaurants
Each year, food vendors will dish out not just tastes of Chicago classics — like hot dogs, pizza, and cheesecake — but also bites that represent the international influences tied to the city’s history as a melting pot of cultures.
Explore the full line-up of Taste of Chicago 2024 restaurants and vendors:
- 90 Miles Cuban Café
- African Food Palace
- Arepa George
- Arun’s Thai Restaurant
- Badou Senegalese Cuisine
- Banato
- Billy Goat Tavern
- BJ’s Market & Bakery
- Chicago Eats Market
- Chicago’s Doghouse
- Churro Factory (Xurro)
- Connie’s Pizza
- Cumin Club Indian Kitchen
- Donut Dudes
- Doom Street Eats
- Eli’s Cheesecake
- Esperanza Kitchen Delights
- Franco’s Ristorante
- Frannie’s Café
- Gaby’s Funnel Cakes
- Harold’s Chicken
- JJ Thai Street Food
- Josephine’s Cooking
- Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria
- Mano Modern Café
- Moore Poppin Chicago Gourmet Popcorn
- Oooh Wee It Is Restaurant
- Ponce Restaurant
- Porkchop
- Robinson’s No. 1 Ribs
- Sapori Trattoria
- Seoul Taco
- Star of Siam Thai Restaurant
- Tacotlán
- Tandoor Char House
- The Original Rainbow Cone
- The Sole Ingredient Catering
- Yum Dum
- Yvolina’s Tamales
- Zeitlin’s Delicatessen
The Taste of Chicago line-up also includes more than a dozen local food trucks, plus a designated beer hall and cocktail lounge featuring a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage offerings.
Taste of Chicago concerts
Alongside a mouth-watering selection of local restaurants, the Taste of Chicago schedule also includes a diverse mix of national and international artists at free nightly concerts. Grab a spot at the Main Stage and dance the night away under the stars. Or check out the Goose Island Stage for a showcase of local and up-and-coming artists.
Here’s the 2024 Taste of Chicago Main Stage line-up:
Friday, September 6
- Amira Jazeera
- Jon B.
- CeeLo Green
Saturday, September 7
- Nino Augustine
- La Doña
- Yahritza y Su Esencia
Sunday, September 8
- Godly the Ruler
- Robert DeLong
- Atlas Genius
And here’s the 2024 Goose Island Stage line-up:
Friday, September 6
- Second City Country Dance
- Andrew Sa
- Liam Taylor
- Elizabeth Moen
- Gabacho
- Toyacoyah
Saturday, September 7
- Hillery Banks
- DJ Cymba
- Zia Jenaye
- T Star Verse
- Heavy Crownz
- Piwa
- Asha Imuno
- DJ Hotrod
Sunday, September 8
- Barragoon
- Jamal Smallz
- Kopano
- Cabeza de Chivo
- Abel
- MJ Nebreda
- DJ Iggy
More things to do at Taste of Chicago
Chicago SummerDance
Celebrate summer and Chicago’s vibrant dance community with live music, dancing, and more in Grant Park. Each day will cover a variety of dance styles, including several Chicago-born genres. This year’s SummerDance schedule includes salsa, flamenco, footwork, bachata, Afrobeats, hip hop, line dancing, K-pop, house, and more.
Lifeway Foods Family Village
This kid-friendly area will feature games and activities for all ages, including interactive art provided by Somos Arte and inflatables by A Moon Jump for You.
Eli’s Cheesecake Birthday Celebration
On the SummerDance Stage, Eli’s Cheesecake hosts the annual Eli’s Cheesecake Birthday Celebration on Saturday, Sept. 7, carrying on the longstanding tradition of cutting a ceremonial 1,000-pound Eli’s Cheesecake Attendees will receive a free piece of cake following the ceremony.
Getting to Grant Park
Street closures: The following streets will be closed during the Taste of Chicago:
- Columbus, from Monroe to Balbo and from Balbo to Roosevelt (Balbo remains open to traffic)
- Jackson, from Michigan to Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Lake Shore Drive
- Congress, from Columbus to Congress Parkway semi-circle
Public transportation: Visit www.transitchicago.com
Parking: Park right near the action at Millennium Garages
Biking: Bike parking is available on the perimeter of Grant and Millennium Parks.
Grant Park, 337 E. Randolph St.