- 1136 W. Lawrence Ave., Uptown
Uptown locals and concertgoers from the nearby Aragon and Riviera flock to this friendly, 4 a.m. bar, located just steps from the Red Line Lawrence stop. Decora... READ MORE
Uptown locals and concertgoers from the nearby Aragon and Riviera flock to this friendly, 4 a.m. bar, located just steps from the Red Line Lawrence stop. Decora... READ MORE
Cy Oldham of Silver Cloud and Howard Natinsky of Five Star partnered to bring cocktails and comfort food with a twist to this strip of Broadway, which is quite ... READ MORE
Slated to open in the 7,200-square-feet ground floor of the Uptown Broadway Building in early 2013, this former speakeasy space will take cues from the past in ... READ MORE
Big Chicks takes its name from a moniker its owner, the sizable Michelle Fire, picked up on a trip to India. The natives there had trouble pronouncing "Michelle... READ MORE
There have been gay bathhouses in Chicago since the late 19th Century, but Man's Country in Andersonville, which opened in 1973, was the first to come clean abo... READ MORE
Carol's Pub goes back to the days when country music--and Uptown--belonged mostly to hillbillies. The dark, starkly furnished tavern was founded in 1973 and end... READ MORE
Hopleaf gets its name from a beer advertised outside taverns in Malta, the home country of proprietor Michael Roper's father. But the tavern draws its inspirati... READ MORE
Passing out here doesn't necessarily mean they'll make you leave and, at about $1.25 a draft, it's easier than you might think to end up down for the count. Thi... READ MORE
Sofo, which stands for South of Foster, features a bright red palette and colorful local art, which makes this a casual neighborhood hang to grab a drink in Upt... READ MORE
Spring Inn is the proverbial neighborhood tavern where everybody knows your name, a place to hang out with the gang, grab a beer and catch a game on TV. Weekday... READ MORE
Neighborhood sports bar has plenty of TVs for catching the games and a menu of burgers, sandwiches and salads, with daily specials, and a popular filet sandwich... READ MORE
One of DuPage County's largest sports bars, with 48 TVs for viewing of nearly any major and more than a few minor events. The space is comfortable for dining, w... READ MORE
This European-style pub in Andersonville attracts an eclectic neighborhood clientele. The food is typical bar fare -- chicken wings, burgers, salads and the lik... READ MORE
This sports-themed gay bar in Uptown offers more than the usual ESPN-tuned TVs; look for plenty of disco videos and beats to accompany your cheering. The pub-gr... READ MORE
Doc Ryan's is the place to go in Elmhurst for Guinness and burgers. READ MORE
With a lively mix of Irish and sports-themed decor and shelves full of toy trains, the Elmhurst Public House is a neighborhood tavern popular with blue-collar a... READ MORE
With the same 1920s Art Deco panache as the Chicago locations, Seven Ten's vintage furniture and old-fashioned light fixtures make it more than a run-of-the-mil... READ MORE
This independently owned Irish tavern is a western suburban favorite, serving typical pub grub with a fish fry on Fridays and 20 beers on tap. Lots of TVs make ... READ MORE
Frankie J's on Broadway is back...sort of. The comedian chef partnered with a couple of club promoters to open The Spot in the former Frankie J's space in Uptow... READ MORE