Best Group Dining Gatherings Restaurants in Armour Square
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
312 Fish Market
Market-side sushi bar delivering near-omakase-quality flights inside 88 Marketplace.
Notable Picks
8.8
Tucked on the second floor of 88 Marketplace in East Pilsen, 312 Fish Market is a sushi counter known for tuna flights, pristine nigiri, and a 17-course omakase that punches above its food-court surroundings. Opened in 2020 by Jackson Chiu and chef Joe Fung, it’s become one of the city’s most talked-about spots for higher-end fish without full fine-dining formality.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna Flight, Chirashi Bowl, Spicy Octopus Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Market-side sushi bar delivering near-omakase-quality flights inside 88 Marketplace.
8.3
A Bridgeport standby since the late 1980s, Franco's turns out hearty red-sauce Italian plates, housemade pastas, and chicken Vesuvio in a cozy, white-tablecloth dining room. Locals use it for family celebrations and relaxed date nights when they want classic Italian without heading downtown.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Vesuvio, Eggplant Parmigiana, Rigatoni with Sunday Gravy
What Makes it Special: Long-running Bridgeport red-sauce spot with housemade pasta and classic comforts.
Tucked into Armour Square, Stix n Brix runs a cozy pizza-and-cafe hybrid built around wood-fired pies, beer-dough tavern pizzas, and a short list of sandwiches and salads. It’s pricier than classic slice shops, but the crust work, topping quality, and ability to sit with a coffee or drink make it a solid value for a more modern, sit-down pizza night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pepperoni Pizza, Margherita Pizza, Hot Honey Hustle Pizza
What Makes it Special: Wood-fired and beer-dough pizzas in a small, cafe-style space that feels more like a neighborhood hangout than a typical slice joint.
Worthy Picks
#4
Koto Hibachi
7.6
South of Chinatown in the Bronzeville corridor, Koto Hibachi combines griddled hibachi entrées with sushi rolls and rice bowls in a compact neighborhood space. Portions are generous and takeout-friendly, making it a workable option when you want Japanese-style hibachi without heading downtown.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hibachi Chicken, Koto Combo, Salmon Bowl
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood hibachi and sushi spot offering sizable platters and combo dinners.