- 514 W. 39th St., Bridgeport
Nondescript from the outside, Cobblestone's interior is a comfortable, quiet place to catch the game, eat a good sandwich and chase it with a few Old Style draf... READ MORE
Nondescript from the outside, Cobblestone's interior is a comfortable, quiet place to catch the game, eat a good sandwich and chase it with a few Old Style draf... READ MORE
In a phrase: tequila and Tex-Mex. That sums up the appeal of this establishment. Cactus plants abound at this bright, turquoise-and-yellow-hued establishment a... READ MORE
Why Wrong's? Twenty or so years ago the bar was called Right's, and when it changed hands the new owners went for a name flip. This bar caters mostly to locals,... READ MORE
Diners with ants in their pants will dig this game-oriented, two-floor pub. The second floor features three pool tables, eight bowling lanes, a foosball table a... READ MORE
You don't have to be a sports fanatic to have a good time at Moretti's, but with 40 big-screen TVs constantly broadcasting every athletic event under the sun, i... READ MORE
Customers frequent this Lincoln Park spot from the moment it opens until last call. This is not just an Irish bar, but a very welcoming place frequented by cust... READ MORE
The best seat in the house at this Belmont Cragin watering hole is right at the bar, where on Mondays the friendly barkeeps will keep cheap hot dogs and Miller ... READ MORE
Located right off Ashland Avenue, this trendy Lakeview tavern is filled with young professionals looking for a low-key scene. The big attractions: a bar that st... READ MORE
A new 16th District Police Station displaced the original Vaughan's, but the new location is just as cozy and a bit nicer inside. The Northwest Side's blue-coll... READ MORE
Perhaps the only bar in Pilsen that opens at 7 a.m., Paulie's caters to second-shift workers during the day and neighborhood students and artists at night. Pool... READ MORE
The original Durty Nellie's was built in 1620 near the Bunratty Castle in County Clare. (Nellie herself is rumored to be a feisty Irish woman who tended bar lon... READ MORE
This North Center spot may sound international, but its feet are planted firmly in British soil. Real dartboards and smattering of globes add to the atmosphere,... READ MORE
This South Loop neighborhood Mexican eatery offers affordable, traditional dishes, including enchiladas, steak tacos and chiles rellenos, plus more ambitious fa... READ MORE
Expect bumping beats and go-go dancing boys at this GLBT bar in Andersonville. A 30-foot-long bar and an elevated seating area overlook the dance floor, often s... 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 bar and restaurant boasts a fleet of 38 TVs to indulge avid sports watchers and happy hour revelers blowing off steam after work. A circular lounge in the ... READ MORE
This classy candlelit lounge with a vintage feel serves up expertly crafted cocktails. Don't hesitate to quiz your bartender for questions on unfamiliar ingred... READ MORE
Unlike some of the other more hip spots near the North-Damen-Milwaukee intersection, there likely won't be a see-and-be-seen vibe at this Wicker Park bar -- and... READ MORE
Joining siblings in Edison Park, McHenry, Schaumburg and Union Station, the Gold Coast outpost of The Snuggery takes the former spot of sports bar Finn McCool's... READ MORE
Located in the shadow of the John Hancock Building, Drumbar boasts that it's taking the speakeasy bar "to the next level." The owners mean that quite literally,... READ MORE