Dining Partners

Make your night out at a Music of the Baroque concert extra special by grabbing dinner or drinks before or after the performance at one of our local dining partners. Thank you for supporting these generous businesses!





Toro, from critically acclaimed Chef Richard Sandoval, is a vibrant Latin restaurant known for seamlessly blending bold South American flavors with the innovative culinary techniques of Chef Sandoval. Located in Chicago, we offer a bespoke dining experience that celebrates the rich histories of Latin cuisine through a diverse menu, all hosted within a dynamic and lively environment. From tantalizing tapas to inventive entrees, each dish at Toro is crafted with a passion for excellence and a commitment to quality. Visit the Toro website for more information and to make reservations.



With a similar focus on sterling quality and superb style, The Gage has become a favorite of locals and visitors worldwide. Over the years, The Gage has been one of Chicago’s most booked restaurants--effortlessly blending European influence with American style. The restaurant serves refined, rustic fare complemented by an innovative libations program in a lively, convivial setting. Recently celebrating over ten years in business, The Gage continues to be both a respected classic and an innovative leader on Chicago’s dining scene. Music of the Baroque patrons receive a complimentary round of bubbles or dessert for the table with the purchase of an entree when showing their concert tickets for the day’s performance. Visit the Gage website for more information and to make reservations.




Irish Born, Chicago Made. Sisters and proprietors Amy and Clodagh Lawless's passion for heartfelt service is in their blood, stemming from our family-owned restaurant in Ireland. With 40+ years of hospitality experience and an incredible team behind them, they work day in and day out, in support of each other and their wonderful guests. The Dearborn opened in 2016 on this vibrant corner of the Loop as a place for guests to enjoy a working lunch, pre-theater drink or dinner any night of the week. Chicago’s past inspires the murals and leather booths in the restaurant, while seasonal ingredients and scratch-made approach keep them looking ahead. Music of the Baroque patrons receive a 15% discount on their meal when showing their concert tickets for the day's performance. Visit The Dearborn website for more information and to make reservations.