Michael Jordan’s Restaurant Offering A Special ‘last Dance’ Dinner To Pair With The Espn Documentary

When live sports came to a complete halt in March, the entire basketball world focused in on ESPN’s “The Last Dance” documentary.

The 10-part series, which chronicles the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season was pushed up to meet the demand and will debut on April 19.

And Michael Jordan, who gave ESPN unprecedented access for the documentary, is getting in on the action. His Michael Jordan’s Restaurant in Oak Brook will offer a “Last Dance” dinner for Sunday pick-up.

Each dinner — costing $24 (not $23?) each — will include garlic bread, soup or salad, an entree (salmon, roast chicken or bbq ribs, or an upgrade of NY Strip or Filet for $15), two sides and triple chocolate brownie. Select wine bottles are available starting at $19. One kids meal is offered per paid adult meal.


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