American Fare During Lunch or Dinner at Hinchey's Chicago Bar & Grill in Hilton Head
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Family of former Chicago residents host American- & Windy City-themed entrees & sandwiches complemented by local entertainment
Cooking at home involves the risk of small burns, spilled liquids, and the advances of an oven in heat. Avoid stovetop suitors with today's Groupon to Hinchey's Chicago Bar & Grill. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get $30 worth of American fare during dinner. For $10, you get $20 worth of American fare during lunch.
Former Chicago mainstays, the Hinchey family crowds their American-fueled menu with palate-pleasing entrees (available after 4 p.m.) and sandwiches, many of which pay tribute to the culinary styles and landmarks of the Windy City. The 1-pound, Chicago-style pork tenderloin tranquilly arrives on the dinner table, relaxed from its Jamaican jerk rubdown and served with mango chutney sauce ($19.95). A patron favorite, the grouper sandwich dips local grouper in beer batter before it is fried and dressed in tartar sauce ($9.95). Meat and noodle layers build lasagna ($15.95) empires, and turkey, ham, cheese, and bacon construct an edible Sears Tower ($8.95), which can be enjoyed without routine security checks and back-and-forth strolls through faulty metal detectors.
Like flimsy-roofed chair factories in wind storms, Hinchey's Chicago Bar & Grill offers indoor and outdoor seating. Jaws can chew in rhythm with performances from local acts such as Reid Richmond, Eric Daubert, Tommy Sims and Kris (Jelly) Gloer, who often provide meals with musical accompaniment after dark.
Family of former Chicago residents host American- & Windy City-themed entrees & sandwiches complemented by local entertainment
Cooking at home involves the risk of small burns, spilled liquids, and the advances of an oven in heat. Avoid stovetop suitors with today's Groupon to Hinchey's Chicago Bar & Grill. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get $30 worth of American fare during dinner. For $10, you get $20 worth of American fare during lunch.
Former Chicago mainstays, the Hinchey family crowds their American-fueled menu with palate-pleasing entrees (available after 4 p.m.) and sandwiches, many of which pay tribute to the culinary styles and landmarks of the Windy City. The 1-pound, Chicago-style pork tenderloin tranquilly arrives on the dinner table, relaxed from its Jamaican jerk rubdown and served with mango chutney sauce ($19.95). A patron favorite, the grouper sandwich dips local grouper in beer batter before it is fried and dressed in tartar sauce ($9.95). Meat and noodle layers build lasagna ($15.95) empires, and turkey, ham, cheese, and bacon construct an edible Sears Tower ($8.95), which can be enjoyed without routine security checks and back-and-forth strolls through faulty metal detectors.
Like flimsy-roofed chair factories in wind storms, Hinchey's Chicago Bar & Grill offers indoor and outdoor seating. Jaws can chew in rhythm with performances from local acts such as Reid Richmond, Eric Daubert, Tommy Sims and Kris (Jelly) Gloer, who often provide meals with musical accompaniment after dark.