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The Boston-based restaurant will be located in Marina City, in the former Dick's Last Resort location.

Chicago is about to get a major taste of the East Coast -- and we aren't talking about pizza.

New England fan-favorite seafood brand Legal Sea Foods will soon open its first Chicago restaurant, a press release from the brand's parent company PPX Hospitality Brands said. According to officials, the eatery will be located at the base of Marina City Towers in River North, at 315 N. Dearborn St. The restaurant's next door neighbor will be Marina City anchor Smith & Wollensky, which is also under the PPX Hospitality umbrella.

Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly"We are thrilled to bring Legal Sea Foods to Chicago," Legal Sea Foods President and COO Matt King said in a press release.

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