
We stumbled into Mercury Burger & Bar after an afternoon of wandering Corktown, and it turned out to be exactly the kind of happy accident this neighborhood specializes in. It’s a cool, unpretentious spot on Michigan Avenue — a quick walk from Michigan Central — built around one simple promise it actually delivers on: a really good burger.
The patties are fresh, never frozen, the toppings are real, and the menu runs deep with creative builds (the French onion burger gets near-universal love, and people swear by adding chili). Whatever you do, get the tots — they’re the non-negotiable here, gravy-dunked if you’re feeling it. It’s reasonably priced, genuinely satisfying, and the room has actual character.
We landed on a packed Sunday with no table in sight, so we grabbed seats at the bar — and honestly, that made the visit. Our bartender was slammed, clearly in the weeds, and never once lost his cool or his good humor; we had a lovely conversation between his hundred other tasks. That’s the Corktown vibe in a nutshell: busy, a little scrappy, warm anyway. Come hungry, be patient when it’s slammed, and grab a bar seat if the wait’s long.