The lobby of the hotel, including the entrance to The Pump Room, is seen in
Alfred Hitchcock's 1959
North by Northwest. Special lyrics were written for
Judy Garland's 1961 version of the 1922
Fred Fischer song, "
Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)": "We'll meet at The Pump Room/Ambassador East/To say the least/on shish kebab/and breast of squab we will feast/And get fleeced". One variation of the song "
My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)", popularized by Frank Sinatra in 1964, has the line "Chicago is... the jumpin' Pump Room". In the spoken word introduction to the
Monkees song "Don't Call on Me" (from their 1967 album
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.),
Micky Dolenz makes reference to "the elegant Pump Room...high over Chicago" against a background of drunken patter,
clinking glasses and lounge piano. Dolenz, however, mistakenly places it in the Palmer House; moreover, the few steps from the street to the hotel lobby, and from the lobby to The Pump Room, make it hardly "high over" the city. In a 1979 episode of
Match Game,
Charles Nelson Riley describes having Cabbage and Bacon at the Pump Room and a week later it still repeating on him. The Pump Room appeared on film when the Ambassador East was a primary location for the 1980 film,
My Bodyguard, starring
Chris Makepeace,
Matt Dillon,
Ruth Gordon and
Martin Mull. In the film, Mull plays the hotel manager who lives on-site with his son (Makepeace) and mother (Gordon). The family eat breakfast in The Pump Room. Near the end of the title sequence of 1983's
Doctor Detroit,
Fran Drescher's character, prostitute Karen Blittstein, arrives for an outcall at the Ambassador East, the limousine pulling up in front of The Pump Room's false windows.
An incident at the restaurant inspired
Phil Collins to name his multi-platinum 1985 album,
No Jacket Required. Also in 1985, the
T. J. Hooker episode, "
The Chicago Connection", depicted Sergeant Hooker (
William Shatner) staying undercover at the Ambassador East with a
Chicago Police Department detective, during which they ordered room service from The Pump Room. The nighttime exterior establishing shot (filmed on a studio back lot) mistakenly depicted westbound traffic on one-way eastbound Goethe Street. Upon learning of his inheritance in the 1986 film,
Running Scared, Detective Danny Costanzo (
Billy Crystal) tells his partner Ray Hughes (
Gregory Hines) that he's going to dine at The Pump Room. The
Millennium Biltmore Hotel's distinctive lobby doubled as The Pump Room in
episode four (1988) of
War and Remembrance when Rhoda ends her adulterous relationship with Palmer Kirby. Jazz singer
Erin McDougald was the youngest headliner in the history of The Pump Room; she was introduced on live radio, to new general manager Bill Borden in 2002, by WGN talk show host Rick Kogan. Borden offered McDougald a contract on the spot and her two-year residency as the weekend headline entertainment garnered national press; the young McDougald was cited in
USA Today (December 2003), the
Chicago Sun-Times (April 2004), and various food publications as part of the renewed success and elevated Zagat rating, moving the restaurant from 3 stars to 4. While McDougald was in residency, her performances attracted famous guests in the audience, including poet
Maya Angelou,
Dennis Farina,
Bob Dylan, and
John Malkovich. ==See also==