- 8 N. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights
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
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
Lunchtime and happy-hour crowds are friendly and large in this narrow neighborhood bar tucked away near the Merchandise Mart in River North. Patrons spanning th... 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
Heart-warming pub food, 16 draft import beers and single-malt scotches make Elephant & Castle an appealing after-work haven. Dark wood rules, as you might expec... 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
The name of this Irish pub, located on the ground floor of Daniel Burnham's Insurance Exchange Building, means "kiss my ass" in Gaelic. The interior aims for th... READ MORE
Like the city's first two outposts, this downtown locale is named after the 14th-century epithet given to the wife of King Charles I. Complete with mahogany fur... READ MORE
Brought to you by the guys behind Vaughan's Pub and Mystic Celt, this pub is located in the historic 35 East Wacker Drive Building. Its prime Loop location make... READ MORE