- 1367 W. Erie St., West Town
Irish owned-and-operated, this home-style haunt in West Town features traditional ethnic fare, and--of course--beer and whiskey. The decor is also very Gaelic, ... READ MORE
Irish owned-and-operated, this home-style haunt in West Town features traditional ethnic fare, and--of course--beer and whiskey. The decor is also very Gaelic, ... 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
Casey Moran's brings a touch of Irish spirit to Wrigleyville. With its mahogany paneling and elegant alabaster-stone chandeliers, it seems a bit out of step wit... READ MORE
Lots of bars slap a name like ''O'Reilly's'' on the door, put Guinness on tap and call themselves Irish. This Lincoln Park pub, though, is authentically Celtic.... READ MORE
This charming Old Town eatery features a spacious garden complete with a bar. A large lounge with a mahogany bar and an adjacent dining area occupy the inside o... READ MORE
Inside this cozy, old-fashioned, Chicago-style tavern in Roscoe Village, you'll find two rows of cocktail tables, a long wooden bar and five plasma TVs scattere... READ MORE
Timothy O'Toole's is located at 622 N. Fairbanks Court, Chicago. 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
This neighborhood haunt in West Ridge features an extensive menu of beer and Irish grub. An elongated bar with stools and tables occupies front area, while boot... READ MORE
Housed in the old Rose & Crown space on Belmont Avenue, Bridget McNeill's is the Lakeview sister pub to Lizzie McNeill's in the Navy Pier area. The menu offers ... READ MORE
This Irish-American West Loop pub has a warm and friendly feel, mixing old Chicago with ole Ireland. The menu includes options like fish and chips, corned beef ... READ MORE
New ownership took over the 38-year-old Polk Street Pub in 2009, adding a little more fun to the popular haunt of the Financial District after work crowd. While... READ MORE
Wondering where the name comes from for this Irish pub? We'll give you a hint: There are three full bars here. There are also three levels: the main floor, an e... READ MORE
Named after Jim Mullen, a Chicago police officer wounded by gunfire, Mullen's opened its second location in Wrigleyville and gave Cubs fans yet another sports-t... READ MORE
This Wrigleyville pub gives bargoers and sports fans (especially Michigan State fans) the Emerald Isle treatment, complete with loads of Irish bric-a-brac, ston... 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
The Four Corners changed it's name to the Drum & Monkey at the end of 2006, but everything else remains the same; the new moniker comes from a popular Glasgow p... READ MORE
With a nautical theme carried out in everything from the dishes to the decor, this charming Irish-American tavern caters to urbanites and pint-drinking skippers... READ MORE
This Ravenswood pub is a nod to owner Michael Finan’s Irish heritage: It's named after his mother, who hails from Tipperary, Ireland, and his father (from Sligo... READ MORE
Each week, one member of the cast hosts a stand-up showcase featuring five local comedians and a visiting national guest. Cast includes Marty DeRosa, Danny Ka... READ MORE