8869 Burlington Ave., Brookfield
This Brookfield pub serves Irish-American grub and smooth pints of Guinness.READ MORE
2913 N. Clark St., Lake View
This Lakeview spot is sometimes classified as a bar, sometimes as a restaurant, and it's easy to see why. The Duke of Perth is an authentic Scottish pub, complete with almost 75 kinds of single-malt whiskey, probably the largest selection in Chicago. But it also has a complete restaurant menu featuring such Scottish specialties as Hebridean leek pie. Half-pound burgers are even given a Scottish accent with names like "The Sean Connery Burger." Every Wednesday and Friday the Duke fills to the rafters for the $9.50 all-you-can-eat fish and chips special, which is a great deal. There's a nice beer garden out back that's open whenever weather permits. READ MORE
1615 N Wells St, Lincoln Park
This Irish pub/grill set in Old Town has a friendly neighborhood feel and serves up the traditional fare of bangers and mash, fish and chips, and shepherd's pie. For the less traditional (Irish) and more typical (American) palate, try the meatloaf, chili or grilled sandwiches. Sports fans can park it in a booth and watch the main events on one of three TV sets. Those not into sports can relax in the outdoor beer garden or sidewalk cafe. READ MORE
5509 Park Place, Rosemont
This Irish pub is the first resident of enormous new Park at Rosemont, an entertainment hub that plans to house a bowling alley, Mexican restaurant, German beer hall, outpost of Zanies Comedy Club and other nightlife options. At Five Roses, expect Irish-inspired fare such as pot pies, fish 'n' chips and Irish stew alongside burgers, sandwiches and other pub fare. More than a dozen draft beer selections highlight the drink menu, which also features brews by the bottle, and wine by the glass and bottle. The pub also plans to host live music regularly.READ MORE