Vivere

About

Italian

Price Range : $31-60 ($$$)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 71 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603

Phone: (312) 332-7005

Work Hours

Mon
Tue 11:30 am-2:00 pm
Wed 11:30 am-2:00 pm
Thu 11:30 am-2:00 pm
Fri 11:30 am-2:00 pm
Sat 4:45 pm-9:00 pm
Sun

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    Yes
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    No
  • credit_card
    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Accepts Cryptocurrency
    No
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    Good For
    Dinner
  • local_parking
    Parking
    Valet
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    Bike Parking
    No
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    No
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Attire
    Dressy
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    Ambience
    Classy
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    Full Bar
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    Good For Happy Hour
    Yes
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    Free
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes
  • fastfood
    Caters
    No

Reviews

  • Sue L.

    star star star star star_border 3 June 2026

    In the Loop, this restaurant is upscale with a stylish interior. The restaurant has intimate and romantic dining opportunities. The theater special for $39 included a three-course prix fixe dinner option. The squash soup was creamy and delicious. The creme brule was ample and tasty. I would recommend the chamomile tea.

  • Annette B.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 28 May 2026

    I loved Vivere before but after having dinner here and a very miserable night last night, I'm avoiding it.  Food poisoning via their calamari dish, I think. My date and I shared the calamari and after about two hours we were both regretting it. Our entrees were different from one another so we're thinking it was our appetizer. Not fun.

  • Rick B.

    star star star star_border star_border 25 May 2026

    The Italian Village on Monroe in the heart of downtown Chicago is really three restaurants - The Village (upstairs ... Northern Italian casual dining), La Cantina (in the basement like a wine cellar ... serving the classics and steaks), and Vivere (the more formal dining experience on the main floor) ... this review is for Vivere.

    We happened to be downtown and without reservations got shut out of a number of restaurants so we walked over to Italian Village. Since the price point in Vivere is higher than the other two (assume about $50 per without drinks), this one usually fills up last. We got lucky and snagged a table.

    For appetizers we shared the Mozzarella di Pomodoro (4+ stars and exceptional imported Buffalo mozzarella with heirloom tomatoes). For our entrees one of us had the grilled Veal chop (4 star nice and something you cannot get everywhere), the other two in our party each had the ravioli (4 stars cheese ravioli in a cream sauce with mushrooms and Prosciutto). For dessert we had the tiramisu (3 stars ok) and the Cioccolata (2 stars for this essentially Italian-style hot chocolate which needed extra sugar since it was not sweet).

  • Cheryl A.

    star star star star star 22 May 2026

    This restaurant was excellent. Not sure how or why others would have said otherwise. My husband & I were looking to try a restaurant we hadn't been to before and we're in the mood for good wine. Vivere delivers in spades! I had originally reserved a booth seat but my husband's knee was bothering him and he needed to stretch it out. They immediately found us a new table.

    Our waiter checked in to see what drinks we wanted & we told him we wanted a bottle of wine. We were given a veritable book to order from. It was a bit overwhelming so the Wine Master listened to what we were in the mood for and gave a suggestion. When he came back & told us his recommendation was sold out, he upgraded our wine to a similar one at no charge. This was all before the food!!

    The food itself was amazing! My husband had the scallops and I had the veal medallions with collared greens and apples. I have never had either veal or collared greens so I have no point of reference... but this dish was amazing. The mix of flavors was superb. After dinner was dessert of course. I love chocolate so had the flourless chocolate cake with mousse. My husband had creme brûlée. Though my dessert was delicious, I actually regret not getting the creme brûlée after I stole a taste of my husband's. All in all. We WILL be back. It is now on our favorite restaurants list. It has great service, food, and ambience... what more could you want?

  • E P.

    star star star star star 16 May 2026

    We had an early dinner at Vivere which is one of the three Italian restaurants of the Italian Village Restaurants. The other two restaurants include Tuscany Village and La Cantina. The Italian Village claim is the oldest Italian restaurant in Chicago, continuously owned by one family, the Capitanini family, and established in 1927 at this location. This dining experience far exceeded my expectations.

    We were seated right away and greeted by a young waiter named Nenad J. who brought a basket of Italian bread with olive oil to dip into. We were then introduced to the wine steward who took his time, paying attention to our preferences, and helped us select a bottle of red. We were given a regular menu and also a smaller Prix Fixe menu for theater patrons which includes a soup or salad, a limited main course and a limited dessert course.

    From the large regular dinner menu, I ordered the Tortellini con Ricotta e Carciofi which is tortellini with artichoke hearts and seasoned with toasted anise seed and mint. My husband selected the beef Chitarra alla Bolognese which is pasta "ribbons" with beef and bolognese sauce. We ended our dinner with the best tiramisu I have ever had. Perfect!

    Our waiter was friendly, very attentive and invited us to return on our next visit to Chicago. It was just a perfect ending for this day. If you are dining later in the day, I recommend reservations. When we arrived about 5:30pm following the theater, many of the tables were already reserved for a 6:00pm seating. We were fortunate to not have to wait to be seated, but the area filled up quickly. I loved Vivere, but next time I may visit one of the other restaurants of the three, perhaps "The Village" to sample the recipes from Tuscany.

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