A traditional Chicago sandwich shop may seem like an unconventional excursion. But since “The Bear” debuted, tourists have flocked in droves to Mr. Beef, which opened in River North in 1963. Ahead of Season 3’s release Wednesday, its cult following is surging with renewed enthusiasm. Chicago Food & City Tours (@chicagofoodtours) began the themed excursions in November after months of requests from guests. The tour is modeled after Season 2, Episode 3, when sous chef Sydney treks across the city to try different restaurants — not unlike a food tour, said Hannah Gleeson, the company’s director of operations. “It just became really evident that there was a demand, and people wanted it,” Gleeson said. “Our team had been longtime fans of ‘The Bear.’ So, why not try to give people that same experience?” Tap on our bio link to read more. —— Photo 1: Casey Ross talks to tour guests at the Mr. Beef restaurant during a “The Bear” themed food tour in Chicago. Photo 2: Jim Walsh, center under sign, is photographed by his friend, Diane Thomas, during a “The Bear” themed food tour. Photo 3: Casey Ross speaks to tour guests. Photo 4: Joan Lanman, eats ice cream at Margie’s Candies, during a “The Bear” themed food tour. Photo 5: Casey Ross holds up bags of doughnuts from Roeser’s Bakery to give to tour guests. ? Kate Armanini / Chicago Tribune ?️ Vincent Alban / Chicago Tribune

A traditional Chicago sandwich shop may seem like an unconventional excursion. But since “The Bear” debuted, tourists have flocked in droves to Mr. Beef, which opened in River North in 1963. Ahead of Season 3’s release Wednesday, its cult following is surging with renewed enthusiasm.

Chicago Food & City Tours (@chicagofoodtours) began the themed excursions in November after months of requests from guests. The tour is modeled after Season 2, Episode 3, when sous chef Sydney treks across the city to try different restaurants — not unlike a food tour, said Hannah Gleeson, the company’s director of operations.

“It just became really evident that there was a demand, and people wanted it,” Gleeson said. “Our team had been longtime fans of ‘The Bear.’ So, why not try to give people that same experience?”

Tap on our bio link to read more.

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Photo 1: Casey Ross talks to tour guests at the Mr. Beef restaurant during a “The Bear” themed food tour in Chicago.

Photo 2: Jim Walsh, center under sign, is photographed by his friend, Diane Thomas, during a “The Bear” themed food tour.

Photo 3: Casey Ross speaks to tour guests.

Photo 4: Joan Lanman, eats ice cream at Margie’s Candies, during a “The Bear” themed food tour.

Photo 5: Casey Ross holds up bags of doughnuts from Roeser’s Bakery to give to tour guests.

? Kate Armanini / Chicago Tribune
?️ Vincent Alban / Chicago Tribune
A traditional Chicago sandwich shop may seem like an unconventional excursion. But since “The Bear” debuted, tourists have flocked in droves to Mr. Beef, which opened in River North in 1963. Ahead of Season 3’s release Wednesday, its cult following is surging with renewed enthusiasm.

Chicago Food & City Tours (@chicagofoodtours) began the themed excursions in November after months of requests from guests. The tour is modeled after Season 2, Episode 3, when sous chef Sydney treks across the city to try different restaurants — not unlike a food tour, said Hannah Gleeson, the company’s director of operations.

“It just became really evident that there was a demand, and people wanted it,” Gleeson said. “Our team had been longtime fans of ‘The Bear.’ So, why not try to give people that same experience?”

Tap on our bio link to read more.

——

Photo 1: Casey Ross talks to tour guests at the Mr. Beef restaurant during a “The Bear” themed food tour in Chicago.

Photo 2: Jim Walsh, center under sign, is photographed by his friend, Diane Thomas, during a “The Bear” themed food tour.

Photo 3: Casey Ross speaks to tour guests.

Photo 4: Joan Lanman, eats ice cream at Margie’s Candies, during a “The Bear” themed food tour.

Photo 5: Casey Ross holds up bags of doughnuts from Roeser’s Bakery to give to tour guests.

? Kate Armanini / Chicago Tribune
?️ Vincent Alban / Chicago Tribune
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