Patrons can also perch on stools around a squat, square wooden bar beneath a fringe of hanging chains. With wood paneling lining the walls, disco balls hanging from the ceiling, and several enormous plush brown couches (including a real Togo sofa), Dorothy unabashedly embraces its retro vibe. That is, until this week, when Schor and Szot threw the doors open at last to welcome patrons back. Pritzker ordered all Illinois restaurant and bar owners to close for two weeks.
Twenty-nine days later, on March 15, 2020, as the COVID-19 virus arrived in Chicago, Governor J.B.