- 3443 N. Southport Ave., Lake View
Located in the former Bistro Zinc space, Mystic Celt is the latest pub from the Vaughan family, owners of several Vaughan's locations and Corcoran's in Old Town... READ MORE
Located in the former Bistro Zinc space, Mystic Celt is the latest pub from the Vaughan family, owners of several Vaughan's locations and Corcoran's in Old Town... READ MORE
Classic Irish fare such as corned beef and cabbage is still available at this Avondale pub, which includes three woodburning fireplaces and a summer beer garden... READ MORE
Peggy Kinnane's is perhaps the most authentic Irish restaurant in the northwest suburbs. Derek Hanley, originally from Tipperary, Ireland, imported chairs, tile... READ MORE
Brought to you by the group behind Rockwood Place, Angels & Mariachis and LaSalle Power Co., this pub takes on a gastro-pub approach that caters to a lunch crow... READ MORE
This casual neighborhood pub was formerly known as The Firkin & Pheasant, changing its name in May 2011. Step inside this crisp and comfy interior to find black... READ MORE
Escape the hustle and bustle around Navy Pier at this Irish pub. Drink and dine with the locals while taking in the view of the Chicago River. Two patio areas o... READ MORE
Pub 222 is your basic Irish Pub, but with a few extras. The decor inside incorporates the perfunctory tartan accents, a tin ceiling, a big, carved-wood bar and ... READ MORE
Owners for this Lakeview pub, including Irishman Martin Cournane, drew inspiration from fellow countryman Oscar Wilde: Look for traditional Victorian bars (whil... READ MORE
Tommy Nevin's Pub is a well-liked hangout for locals and Northwestern University students alike. The menu features an all-day Irish breakfast, hearty meals such... READ MORE
This is an exceptionally Irish outpost, from the colorful, Dublin-esque facade to the Guinness on tap to the live Irish music. Two fireplaces keep it cozy and t... READ MORE
This Irish pub/grill set in Old Town has a friendly neighborhood feel and serves up the traditional fare of bangers and mash, fish and chips, and shepherd's pie... READ MORE
This River North pub's moniker is borrowed from St. Stephen's Church, nicknamed the Pepper Canister, a social and cultural neighborhood haunt in Temple Bar, Dub... READ MORE
You won't see any of the bric-a-brac typically found in Irish pubs at this Lincoln Square hang. The Irish-born owners ditch the shamrocks and shillelaghs in fav... READ MORE
Though the name pays homage to famed stables in Ireland, there's no equine theme here. Instead you'll find Irish antiques and gothic touches. On the menu: Irish... READ MORE
Brick arches and mirrors behind the bar add a cool cave-like element to this pub, where you can watch the game on several large screen TVs or smaller flatscreen... READ MORE
This is the first U.S. venture for the owners, who already own bars, clubs and hotels in Ireland, the U.K. and Spain. The space (formerly occupied by Tonic 661 ... READ MORE
This Irish pub and eatery occupies a warm space with a READ MORE
This family-friendly pub specializes in traditional Irish fare and offers a selection of seasonal housemade desserts. READ MORE
Regulars of this casual, Old Irving neighborhood bar and grill have been coming here for 20 years, while younger folks in their 20s and 30s pack the place weeke... READ MORE
You can't miss this mammoth stone structure at the gates of Geneva Commons. Starters include corn beef and cabbage rolls and loaded pub chips. Entrees range fro... READ MORE