- 1971 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln Park
A very casual sports temple on the corner of Lincoln and Armitage with dark wood paneling, raised booths, studded leather barstools, photos and pennants on the ... READ MORE
A very casual sports temple on the corner of Lincoln and Armitage with dark wood paneling, raised booths, studded leather barstools, photos and pennants on the ... READ MORE
Links to 16 satellite and cable providers guarantee that fans can catch just about any broadcast sporting event on the planet. Seven 10-foot projection screens ... READ MORE
With one big screen TV and 20 monitors, this sports bar offers great sightlines plus a masculine decor with brass railings, pennants, and black-and-white photo... READ MORE
The Lodge Management group, which owns 11 bars in the area, bills Streeters as ''The Greatest Bar Below Earth.'' By far the lowest-key bar among the Lodge offer... READ MORE
At some "Irish" bars, the most they have in common with Ireland is Guinness on tap and cardboard shamrocks taped to windows. Not so here. Co-partners John Phela... READ MORE
The 3th annual Chicago WingMadness fundraiser benefits the Starlight Children's Foundation Midwest. Tickets include Soft drinks. READ MORE
This sprawling River North brewpub, part of the national Rock Bottom chain, features house-brewed beers from award-winning brewmaster Pete Crowley, plenty of fl... READ MORE
Just a stone's throw from some of Chicago's hottest restaurants and clubs, Excalibur is one of the largest nightclubs in the city. With more than 60,000 square ... READ MORE
Walking through the screen door into this Lincoln Park spot provides an instant but dramatic escape from the din of Lincoln Avenue. Rose's is essentially a dive... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park lounge is a far cry from the typical neighborhood pub with its Art Deco decor and tonic themes throughout the bar: Bartenders use old-school t... 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
This luxe River North lounge is earned a reputation for celebrity bookings and DJ-fueled bashes. There are three bars in a 15,000-square foot, two-floor space w... 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
This laid-back neighborhood tap in Lincoln Park provides exactly what the locals are looking for: cheap eats and drinks. A sometimes-changing selection of 25-pl... READ MORE
In its heyday, this casual neighborhood tavern in Lincoln Park featured renowned music acts. Now live music acts are less frequent, but still on the schedule ... READ MORE
This sibling location to Blue Frog Bar & Grill karaoke nights, burgers and beer. Formerly called "Blue Frog 22" the bar and restaurant was given a whirlwind mak... READ MORE
Named for the French word meaning "golden" or "gilded," at this River North lounge you can expect a plush Victorian-inspired interior featuring rich draperies, ... READ MORE
Flat Rock Tavern closed in February 2012. Exposed brick walls, ample seating and storefront windows that open onto the sidewalk cafe create a relaxed neighborho... READ MORE
The Kinzie Street nightlife scene is about to get a huge addition. This 11,000 square-foot American pub is slated to open in late June or early August and will ... READ MORE
Housed in the former Al Primo Canto space, this rustic Italian restaurant encourages passing plates. Start with cured meat or cheese boards and chilled or hot s... READ MORE