Moody Tongue

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Moody Tongue
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Moody Tongue
Restaurant information
EstablishedJune 21, 2014 (2014-06-21) [1]
Owner(s)Jared Roubin [2]
Head chefJared Wentworth (Kitchen) [2]
Jared Roubin (Brewery) [2]
Pastry chef Shannon Morrison [3]
Rating Etoile Michelin-1.svg (Michelin Guide)
Street address2515 S. Wabash Ave.
CityChicago
StateIllinois
Postal/ZIP Code60616
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 41°50′49″N87°37′30″W / 41.84694°N 87.62500°W / 41.84694; -87.62500
Website www.moodytongue.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Moody Tongue is a restaurant and brewery in Chicago, Illinois. [4] [5] The restaurant serves American [6] / New American cuisine and has received two Michelin stars. [7]

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Moody Tongue initially opened in 2014, solely as a brewery at a location in the Chicago neighborhood of Pilsen. In 2019, it moved to a larger space in the South Loop neighborhood, opening a dining room with a tasting menu concept [8] with the goal of bringing "the culinary arts and the brewing community" together. [9]

Unlike many Michelin-starred restaurants which offer a wine or cocktail pairing, Moody Tongue is notable for offering to pair its food with the beer produced from its own brewery, which range from pilsners, stouts, ipas and sours, among other beer types. [8]

The kitchen is headed by Jared Wentworth, who had previously led former Chicago Michelin-starred restaurants Longman & Eagle and Dusek's Board & Beer, [8] while beer production is overseen by the restaurant's owner, Jared Rouben. [8]

The restaurant has a sister-location in New York, which serves sushi and Japanese cuisine. [10]

Notable dishes

One of the restaurant's signature dishes is its 12 Layer German Chocolate Cake, [11] [12] which includes layers of dark chocolate, German chocolate, espresso cheesecake, and chocolate buttercream. [12] The cake was created by the brewery's pastry chef, Shannon Morrison. [3]

The brewery also produces a Shaved Black Truffle pilsner, which is sometimes also offered on draught at the restaurant and served in champagne flutes. [13] The beer is produced using Australian black truffles, and was originally created for use in Thomas Keller's Michelin-starred New York restaurant Per Se. [9]

Recognition

In 2020, the restaurant became the first brewery in the world to be awarded with two stars by the Michelin Guide, [8] and the second overall with a star after fellow Chicago brewery Band of Bohemia. [8]

The restaurant was downgraded to one star by the Michelin Guide in its 2024 update. [14]

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