- Crossing
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2548 N. Southport Ave. | 773-327-4900
Crossing is not only known as Chicago’s watering hole and official home for University of Kansas alumni but also for reaching out to sports enthusiasts and athletes to help sponsor local teams. Sponsorship is important for any sports team, organization or clubs for promotional, advertisement and financial assistance. Sports team that join Crossing’s sponsorship program will receive a sports package that will be beneficial for the whole team.
"Do you play football, softball, volleyball, bowl, collect fish, have a book club, or are a volunteer firefighter? Chances are that we will have a sponsorship package that you and your group will be very happy with," Mike Williamson of Crossing said. "Join our already 20 teams, clubs and organizations that are currently sponsored by Crossing."
Sponsorship packages include T-shirts, cash allowances, bar credit and Miller Lite comp.
Crossing is the eighth bar in the Four Corners Tavern Group and the group’s newest venue. Boasting more than 6,000 square-feet of space, Crossing offers its guests four different bars, including a full bar located in the sprawling outdoor beer garden that seats 130 people and an elevated mezzanine that accommodates 30 to 50 guests.
For more information about team sponsorship packages or any of Crossing’s products or services, call 773-327-4900, view the bar on the Web at www.crossingtavern.com or visit 2548 N. Southport Ave. in Chicago.
About Crossing
Crossing is a continuation of Four Corners Tavern Group’s tradition of adding a great neighborhood bar and grill in a place where people will appreciate it. At Crossing, it’s not about reinventing the wheel (or the tap), it’s about sticking with what works, no apologies. Its local menu is well known for some of the best dishes in town. On play-off nights, Crossing is packed with fans who enjoy watching their favorite teams with their families and friends.
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