- 16 W. Chicago Ave., Naperville
Since Frankie's 1995 opening in the heart of booming downtown Naperville, it has played host to an eclectic lineup of blues, jazz, rockabilly, Cajun, pop, rock ... READ MORE
Since Frankie's 1995 opening in the heart of booming downtown Naperville, it has played host to an eclectic lineup of blues, jazz, rockabilly, Cajun, pop, rock ... READ MORE
One of the most popular stops on the downtown Naperville party trail, Features is a sports bar with a club attitude. During the day, the kitchen churns out dece... READ MORE
This laid-back Irving Park neighborhood bar is a great place to meet friends for a casual evening of conversation and drinks. However, the bar does get pretty c... READ MORE
A family-style sports bar that gives way to the date and singles set on the weekends. Jimmy's offers the usual fare, including appetizers, burgers, wraps, and a... READ MORE
This Argentinian-flavored restaurant touting itself as "the spirit of Miami Beach meets Buenos Aires" has opened in Naperville. Look for tapas, grilled steaks, ... READ MORE
This lively pub cuts the blarney with nearly 20 draft beers and a menu of solid Irish and American fare ranging from corned beef and cabbage and lamb stew to po... READ MORE
This classy martini lounge and restaurant makes its home between 130-year-old exposed-brick walls. A full dinner menu offers steaks and Italian-American standar... READ MORE
The former Sweetwater space has new owners and a new name: Lusha's Restaurant and Bar. The menu has changed to casual instead of pricey, ditching steaks and lob... READ MORE
What a difference a flight of stairs can make. Two-Nine, a chic sliver of a martini lounge, is set above Potter's Place, a no-frills Mexican joint that has been... READ MORE
Since new ownership took over the former George's Place location, CrossTown Pub & Grill has become a haven for video game players who like to show off their ski... READ MORE
Tommy Nevin's Pub in Naperville may have the same menu of Irish comfort food as its Evanston counterpart, but it brings in the mid-30s crowd instead of college ... READ MORE