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Chicago, IL
Best Bars (Nightlife) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Charlie's Ale House |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1224 W Webster Ave, Chicago 60614 773-871-1440 |
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Description:
LINCOLN PARK. At Charlie's, the yuppie types gather to delve into heaping platters of comfort food like meatloaf and pot roast and sip on the house's microbrew. The drink menu includes 30 bottled beers as well as about 10 on tap. A great ivy-lined outdoor patio provides the perfect setting for after work sipping and relaxing during pleasant weather. Brunch served on Sundays. |
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Coq d'Or |
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140 E Walton Pl Drake Hotel, Chicago 60611 312-787-2200 |
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Description:
MAGNIFICENT MILE. This bar has become a Chicago landmark. It sports Prohibition-era decor, and low lighting sets the mood. The martini is the signature drink, and cabaret-style pianists and singers entertain nightly. The menu includes a number of items that come from the kitchen of the Drake's notable Cape Cod Room. Try the Bookbinder Soup or a fresh salad. Several televisions provide access to news and/or sports games, depending on the day and time. Casual attire. |
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John Barleycorn Memorial Pub |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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658 W Belden Ave, Chicago 60614 773-348-8899 |
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Description:
LINCOLN PARK. This intriguing pub plays the part of an upscale watering hole that plays classical music and displays art slides on screens surrounding the bar. It also features Sunday brunch and a menu of soups, salads, and sandwiches. Wednesday's all-you-can-eat fish and chips is also a big draw. Plus, the drink menu includes more than 30 microbrews and imports. An outdoor patio is perfect during warm weather, and there's a separate bar to take care of folks out there. Lively and energetic. |
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Le Passage |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1 Oak Pl, Chicago 60611 312-255-0022 |
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Description:
GOLD COAST. Enter through the alley, move past the beautiful blond hostess (having met the cover charge and dress code), descend the stairs, and be transported to a 10,000-square-foot subterranean speakeasy of the new millennium. Le Passage's funky decor and talented DJs spin you from dance floor to two great bars. Yow Bar, named for legendary Trader Vic's bartender Yow Low, is a comfy VIP area. Beautiful, hip patrons can also enjoy live music, fashion shows, and a tasty late-night appetizer menu. |
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Pete Miller's Seafood & Prime Steak |
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1557 Sherman Ave, Evanston 60201 847-328-0399 |
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Description:
EVANSTON. Decorated like a '30s or '40s-era supper club, this jazzy restaurant and bar is known as much for its deliciously fresh seafood and 18-oz. marinated ribeyes as for its cozy, post-workday environs. Indeed, suits flock here after the last whistle to enjoy a favorite cigar, brew, or potent cocktail, and live jazz and billiards in the evenings only enhance the cool, speakeasy-style experience. Diners, meanwhile, are regaled by beef Wellington, Kansas City strips, and daunting porterhouses. Dinner reservations are strongly suggested. |
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Rainbo Club |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1150 N Damen Ave, Chicago 60622 773-489-5999 |
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Description:
WEST SIDE. Rainbo Club is frequented by the creative set – mainly artists, poets, writers, and such. However, the non-creative aren't necessarily dismissed; just don't advertise your lack of abilities in these areas, and you should be able to pass muster. The bar is comfortably set with booths and tables, and you'll hear a variety of music styles, including punk, rock, alternative, and jazz. |
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Spoon |
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1240 N Wells St, Chicago 60610 312-642-5522 |
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Description:
OLD TOWN. One of Old Town's hippest nightspots, Spoon attracts a flurry of stylishly-clad beautiful people on a nightly basis. Come to this upscale restaurant/lounge for a terrific international dinner and an even better night of dancing and general merriment. DJs spin the hottest grooves until the wee hours at this trendy bar, so plan to wear something comfortable and plan to stay late. EL: Red Line to Clark/Division |
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User Rating: 6 / 10
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Tuman's Alcohol Abuse Center |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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2201 W Chicago Ave, Chicago 60622 773-782-1400 |
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Description:
WEST SIDE. This quirky spot is for serious drinkers. In fact, a sign above the door reads, "We service and install hangovers." The crowd that gathers is quite diverse, and business folks typically rub elbows with punkers. However, all are here for the same thing: cheap drinks. It's no wonder hangovers are the bar's self-proclaimed passion! Tuman's also has a kitchen that serves traditional bar food – soups, salads, pastas, and sandwiches. |
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Twin Anchors, Inc. |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1655 N Sedgwick, Chicago 60614 312-266-1616 |
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Description:
OLD TOWN. Twin Anchors is a Chicago tradition that locals love to talk about. The baby back ribs are the main attraction and draw rave reviews from just about everyone who's ever tasted them. The bar is located in a historic building, and it's been open since 1932. The interior's nothing fancy, just white and black checkered floors, wood paneling, rounded leather booths, and red tables. It's the BBQ and beer that make this place famous. |
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Woodlawn Tap |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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1172 E 55th St, Chicago 60615 773-643-5516 |
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SOUTH SIDE. This classic bar has been around since before many of its loyal patrons were even born. It's unofficially known as "Jimmy's" rather than Woodlawn Tap in honor of a beloved bartender who worked the bar until well into his retirement. The walls are awash in a mix of old and new banners and signs, giving testament to this area bar's longevity. Local college students head here to refresh after grueling exams. They order a beer or two and a hamburger on the cheap. |
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User Rating: 9.5 / 10
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