- 3660 N. Clark St., Wrigleyville
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
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
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
Some might be surprised to find such an authentic pub tucked inside a hotel (the Chicago Hilton and Towers), but Kitty O'Shea's is sure to meet the approval of ... READ MORE
Eat and drink cheaply at this neighborhood tavern where dollar shots, hot dogs and beers are available everyday. Family run for 37 years, Blarney Stone attracts... READ MORE
The dark-wood-and-polished-brass interior lends a European pub ambience to this somewhat upscale restaurant and bar. But in fact, this eclectic spot is almost a... READ MORE
Considering half the clientele are either neighborhood inhabitants or old regulars who moved away (but keep coming back), it's no surprise that Vaughan's genera... READ MORE
This River North multi-level watering hole (pronounced "fi-doe") means "long ago" in Gaelic, capturing the feel of a traditional Irish pub. In fact, it's almost... READ MORE
The 1890-era building that houses Emmit's is situated on a triangular lot. During Prohibition it was the Italian Savings and Trust, a bank reputed to be a haven... 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
This Irish bar in the heart of Wrigleyville has a lineup of Guinness, Harp, Murphy's Irish Stout and Smithwicks on tap, poured by bartenders who pride themselve... READ MORE
With all the Irish pubs around, it seems like Chicago's Emerald Isle bars could soon outnumber Dublin's. So what sets this pub apart? Galway Arms aims for a mor... READ MORE
For a taste of the Emerald Isle in Jefferson Park, head to this husband-and-wife-owned pub. Irish specialties line the menu (corned beef, fish 'n' chips, shephe... 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 Irish bar-restaurant boasts a 53-foot main bar, nine 42-inch plasma TVs and a 4 a.m. liquor license. This Gold Coast spot is the sixth location of a pub es... READ MORE
Moher, which is the first liquor license to be approved in the Edgebrook neighborhood since 1947 (owners tell us that's when the precinct was voted dry), opened... 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
The folks from Lodge Management Group--the group who operates a plethora of bars on the tourist-friendly stretch of Division Street (like The Original Mother’s ... READ MORE