- 950 W. Webster Ave., Lincoln Park
McGee's is a neighborhood bar that caters to young professionals and DePaul University students. There are about 50 televisions, including several flatscreens a... READ MORE
McGee's is a neighborhood bar that caters to young professionals and DePaul University students. There are about 50 televisions, including several flatscreens a... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park spot is a neighborhood pub with a nice outside patio and reasonable prices. It serves brunch, lunch and dinner. Lunch items range from $8 to $... READ MORE
Established in 2002 by the Four Corners Tavern Group, Gaslight Bar & Grille is a cozy and comfortable neighborhood bar that will become your regular spot once y... READ MORE
The Shady Lady rock bar and bistro has changed names and shifted gears. Now Fedora Lounge, the bar and eatery features TVs airing classic movies -- from western... READ MORE
At this friendly neighborhood bar in Lincoln Park, a long wooden bar runs the length of the room in the front and red vinyl booths line the walls in the rear. S... READ MORE
This friendly Old Town neighborhood spot just steps from Second City promises American pub fare that’s a little more upscale that the average bar. Case in point... READ MORE
Built in 1890, this building has played hosts to a handful of saloons before it became John Barleycorn, a well-loved neighborhood standby for Lincoln Parkers. M... READ MORE
The bar in this River North building built in 1872--a year after the Chicago Fire--has a colorful history as a grocery store, restaurant and speakeasy. Antiques... READ MORE
The former Toasted Ox (which before that, was Lucille's) in Lincoln Park has been renamed Dillinger's. The antique wooden bar back has been preserved, but new V... READ MORE
This latest creation from Four Corners Tavern Group (Schoolyard, Gaslight, West End and others) in Lincoln Park has all the features the family of neighborhood ... 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
Tucked onto a residential street in Lincoln Park, State is not named after State Street, Ohio State or any state for that matter; management tells us it refers ... READ MORE
"Drink local!" is the rallying cry at this brewpub in Logan Square. Josh Deth, who also co-owns Wicker Park vegetarian spot Handlebar, has 14 taps pouring Revol... READ MORE
Complete with green-and-white striped awnings and a hanging coat-of-arms, the interior of this 19th-century corner tavern also showcases Irish ala Chicago tinge... READ MORE
The main gist of O'Leary's Public House seems to the be public itself. O'Leary's seems to attract all walks of city life, from passing businessmen on early leav... READ MORE
Club Lago has been a part of Chicago history since 1952, when original owners Gus and Ida Lazzarini came to town from Lucca, Italy (near Florence), and used the... READ MORE
Tucked behind an old factory, Rocks Lincoln Park isn't the easiest bar to find, and perhaps it shouldn't be. Catering to its cozy nook of Lincoln Park, this is ... READ MORE
Wood paneling, roaring fireplaces airing on flat-screen TVs and a waterfall scene embedded above the bar -- complete with the illusion of moving water -- welcom... READ MORE
The Pasta Bowl, the Lincoln Park cheap pasta specialist, opened this similarly-concepted pub next door. The late-night menu features bar food--half-pound Angus ... READ MORE
The owners of 24-hour diner Clarke's took over a consignment shop and turned it into this bar and grill, which screens macho-man sporting events such as UFC fig... READ MORE