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Angels and Mariachis - East Village/ Ukrainian
1721 W Division St Chicago, IL 60622
Forget the Taco Bells and Chi-Chis of yesteryear. Say "hola" to Angels and Mariachis, the latest venue brought to you by the boys of EAT WELL DRINK BETTER, Adolfo Garcia, Bobby Burleson and Daniel Alonso. Angels and Mariachis is a friendly Wicker Park restaurant and bar loaded with a ton of character and pumping out classic rock, county and mariachi tunes. This Rock Cantina looks like it just came out of a Quentin Taratino and Robert Rodriguez film, withe nearly every square inch of the venue adorned with urban art, crafts and vintage photos. As for dining and drinking, think Tijuana-chic meets classic Mexican street fare. The bar offers as many delicious drinks as you can possibly guzzle down. Margaritas, micheladas, chocolate martinis, and palomas.
Bar Celona and Grill - Wrigleyville
3474 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60657
This Spanish-style lounge and Tapas-style restaurant is located in the heart of Wrigleyville, and is a great place to come to watch Cub games. Indulge in specialty sangria, margaritas, and martinis.
Bluelight - Roscoe Village
3251 N. Western Ave Chicago, IL 60618
Bluelight is located on the Northside of Chicago. Open till 4am, 7 days a week, Bluelight specializes in hosting parties of all sizes in their private party room.
Brownstone Tavern & Grill - Lakeview
3937 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60613
Brownstone Tavern & Grill, a Four Corners® Tavern, is a positive and friendly establishment, located just south of Irving Park Road. Inside, you can find 11 flatscreen TVs, proudly displaying all of the biggest sporting events. Friendly staff and management round out your experience here at Brownstone.
Celtic Public House - Lincoln Square
4301 N Western Chicago, IL 60618
Chaise Lounge - Bucktown / Wicker Park
1840 W North Ave Chicago, IL 60622
Enjoy a luxurious night out at Bucktowns newest eatery and bar, Chaise Lounge. Located on North Avenue Chaise Lounge offers a luxe Miami Beach atmosphere in the heart of Chicago most thriving neighborhood. Experience a night of luxury in this light and airy space that features a floating shel bar and white tufted walls and chairs. Equal parts lounge and fine dining. Chaise Lounge is the perfect spot to begin or end an evening. Perfect for parties or banquets, ProjectParties.com clients can experience a Miami like feel in the middle of Bucktown's city landscapes.
Club Lucky - Bucktown / Wicker Park
1824 W Wabansia Ave Chicago, IL 60622
Just 10 minutes from the Loop by taxi, Club Lucky is a noisy after-dark refuge for an eclectic crowd of stockbrokers, artists, writers and neighborhood regulars. Many who come here know one another and the conversation runs heavily toward Chicago politics and the latest films and theater. The dim lounge is a carefully contrived celebration of the 1950's: polished black Formica-top bar with its rows of stainless steel cocktail shakers and facing Naugahyde banquettes. The house specialty is the martini, and a separate menu offers six versions. A jukebox in the corner is well-stocked with 50's favorites, including lots of Frank Sinatra and big-band jazz. In the back, there is a 120-seat restaurant serving Italian-American fare, and food is also served at the bar.
Courtland's Garage
Cubby Bear - Wrigleyville
1059 W Addison St Chicago, IL 60613
Located across the street from historic Wrigley Field, the Cubby Bear Wrigleyville is "the place" for Cubs post-game parties. With over 30,000 square feet of space, you can enjoy live music, watch your favorite sporting event, eat great food, or attend a party in one of their private rooms overlooking the Wrigley Field Marquee.
division ale house
1942 W. Division St%u202C Chicago, IL 60622
Division Ale House is your friendly neighborhood Irish bar & grill. We feature a vintage Irish-inspired décor, a menu loaded with Irish faves, eight draft beers, a special shots menu and a whisky menu. Some of our specialties are Black and Tan Mac%u2019n Cheese, Fish & Chips and our 80 ounce Beer Towers! There is always something fun to do here: you can catch your team on one of our eighty-inch flat-screen TVs, have weekend brunch, grab a pint of Boddingtons, put your favorite song on the jukebox and play darts or boardgames
Double Door Nightclub
1321 N. Milwaukee Suite #425
Trying to find a place to host your birthday party?? Or are you looking at having a staff holiday party and just aren%u2019t sure where to host it?? Look no further than just down the street. Double Door has been offering the option to rent out the venue for private parties and events. It doesn%u2019t matter the size of the party or what you%u2019re looking at doing, the Double Door has options for everyone.
Fat Cat - Uptown
4840 N. Broadway Chicago, Il 60640
Located in Uptown, this bar and grill marries cocktails and comfort food with a classic, '40s throw-back decor. Fat Cat's dawns a 40ft bar up front, and their own private party room in the rear. Accompanied by a friendly, hard working staff, Fat Cat's offers a great venue to host a party.
Fearon's Public House
Neighborhood: Lakeview - 3001 N. Ashland Ave. Chicago, IL 60657
Fearon's Pub in Lakeview is the perfect Chicago neighborhood bar where regulars can get a decent drink and some hearty pub grub. If you haven't tried Fearon's, you are missing out on a Chicago neighborhood sports bar and grill gem. Check our our Daily Specials, and add a cold beer, a hearty sandwich, and some good friends in the mix, and you've got the perfect place to watch Chicago sports, Six Nations, Tri-Nations and Heineken Cup rugby plus EPL and Champions League soccer.
Fridays: Fearless Fridays with DJ Edlo. Saturdays: D.A.D (Drinking & Dancing) with DJ CampionE.
Finley Dunne's Tavern - Lakeview
3458 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60657
Inside this cozy, old-fashioned, Chicago-style tavern, you'll find two rows of cocktail tables, a long wooden bar and five plasma TVs scattered throughout. There's also a kitchen that pumps out a standard pub menu with appetizers and hot sandwiches. Owners sponsor volleyball and softball teams (who patronize the bar after games) and, in a true showing of community spirit, salvaged the wooden bar from the Amazing Grace Tavern (a classic Chicago bar) when it shut its doors.
Ginger's Ale House - Lakeview
3801 N Ashland Chicago,IL 60613
This Irish pub caters to neighborhood transplants from the Old Sod, with some additional traffic coming from Cubs games. The menu features such Irish pub grub as fish and chips and shepherd's pie, in addition to homemade soups, fresh baked bread and salads. There are 13 draft beers (and cider too!) to keep the crowds excited as they watch European soccer or rugby matches on the bar's satellite-fed TVs. In fact, don't be surprised to find the bar opened as early as 3 a.m. to allow patrons to watch events live from Europe.
Holiday Club - Uptown
4000 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60613
Holiday Club, Uptown's self-proclaimed &Swinger's Mecca& is nostalgic for the days of fedoras, martinis and lounge acts. Vintage movie posters and a larger-than-life cut-out of the Rat Pack prove that Sinatra and his cronies may be gone, but they are not forgotten. If lounging and playing songs from the jukebox isn't your thing, try your hand at pool, Golden Tee golf or video Poker. A few tables set up on Sheridan Avenue make a summer beer garden. Grab a starter, sandwich or pizza late at night since the kitchen is open until 1a.m. every day but Saturday when it doesn't close until 2 am.
John Barleycorn - Lincoln Park
658 West Belden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614
To say John Barleycorn is only a saloon is to say that the Great Wall of China is only a fence! The one and only John Barleycorn is one of the most well known pubs in all of Chicago. To call this destination a pub is being modest, it boasts a great menu, terrific outdoor seating and is staple hot spot for Lincoln Park and DePaul Universities finest. If you are going to book your party here be prepared for it to be loud and in your face. Private party goers have the option of renting out one of its four main bars. With a deep history rooted in Chicago's Lincoln Park Neighborhood, the 120 year old bar is a great place to have your next private party. John Barleycorn can cater to parties up to 200 people.
John Barleycorn - Wrigleyville
3524 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60057
One of Wrigleyvilles most sought after destinations whether there is a Cubs game in town or not. A sportier version of the the classic Lincoln Park John Barleycorn, this bar brings out tons of space to pack in mass of northsiders from morning until late night. Two huge bars center both levels with outside bars and eating areas spotted on the boarder. Don't worry about catching the Cubbies on the tv, there are plasma screens wallpapering most of the walls. At night some of Chicago's top DJ's and bands dawn the upstairs. A huge dance floor gets crowded enough to make sure your dance skills are not made fun of. It gets busy, if you are looking for an intimate quite place to hold your party... don't go here. Its loud and fun... its what all John Barleycorns are known for. Order food till last call and sip on the selection of 16 draught beers.
Johnny O'Hagan's - Lakeview
3374 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60657
Traditional Irish pub and restaurant that serves hearty classics like fish and chips and shepherd's pie. Even the decor is truly Irish -- the bar was important from Ireland, and the centerpiece of the room is an authentic Irish fireplace with open seats at its side. Want something for dessert? Order the Guinness ice cream.
Lincoln Karaoke - Logan Squar
5536 N Lincoln Chicago IL 60625
Bringing the best of what "Korean Style Karaoke" offers to Chicago's northwest side, Lincoln Karaoke has the setup to make your next party unforgettable. With a friendly staff and some of the best drink packages in the city you won't leave this hotspot without some memories, laughs and true sense of how bad singing can be.
Mad River Bar & Grille - Lakeview
2909 N. Sheffield Ave Chicago, IL 60657
The first Midwest location of this East Coast bar and grill chain moved into the former Blue Iguana and really spruced up the space. Look for Vermont ski resort decor that includes a 35-foot coppertop bar, giant antler chandelier and woodwork galore. Plenty of plasmas will keep you in the loop, or lend an ear to live acoustic acts or weekend DJs.
Merkle's Bar & Grill - Wrigleyville
3516 N Clark Chicago, IL 60657
This Wrigleyville bar and grill opened Dec. 2004 (in a former Billy Goat tavern) to serve classic American fare, including homemade burgers and fries, three different flavors of wings, chicken sandwiches, wraps and warm chocolate chip cookies, served with a cold glass of milk. Dark mahogany wood, a marble bar and rare black and white photos give the place a nostalgic feel, but the 11 plasma HDTVs keep this tavern in the present day. Steps from Wrigley Field, Merkle's is a pre- and post-game spot for Cub fans and plays host to loyal Illinois and Iowa alumni.
Mix - Lakeview East
2843 N Halsted St Chicago, IL 60657
Located just north of the Diversey/Halsted intersection in Lakeview. MIX has two rooms with different appeal and style in each. The airy front room has a large bar and huge glass windows which open the space up to vibrant Halsted Street and a side courtyard. There are plenty of plasma screens to catch the game and music videos set the mood later in the evening. The front room is a great space for up to 100 person happy hours, fundraisers and parties of all kinds. The back room is spacious with a large bar, exposed brick, a vaulted ceiling, several plasmas and a large projection screens. There are also 6 comfy booths overlooking the dance floor that seat 12 adults in each! Local DJ's spin house, hip-hop, pop and rock depending on the night.
Moe's Cantina - Wrigleyville
3518 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60657
Formerly a car wash, Moe%u2019s Cantina has been converting it into a modern Mexican cantina -- with lots of Spanish and South American flair. The cavernous barrel-roofed space features stained concrete bar tops with copper facades, an open kitchen, three glass garage doors that retract for an al fresco atmosphere, ten 50%u201D plasma televisions showing slides of Mexico%u2019s beautiful landscape as well as art from various Spanish artists, and during dinner hours Moe%u2019s features a large selection of Mexican rock music. The menu features small plate choices like skewers and tacos, plus more substantial fare like banana-wrapped sea bass with chipotle sauce and parrillada de carnes, with rib-eye, rib ends, skirt steak and bone-in chicken served on a tabletop grill. Moe%u2019s has quickly become famous for the sangrias and margaritas. So who is Moe? He's a friend of the family who developed quite a reputation for his culinary skills.
Mullen's - Wrigleyville
3527 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60657
Named after Jim Mullen, a Chicago police officer wounded by gunfire, Mullen's opened its second location last December and gave Cubs fans yet another sports-themed bar for bellying up. Cubs, Bears and Northwestern sports memorabilia cover the brick walls in this hyper-friendly pub that prides itself on its pub grub menu. Though anyone is welcome, dart leagues, foosball contests and bar-sponsored softball, flag football and soccer teams make Mullen's home to a sizable group of regulars.
Mystic Celt - Wrigleyville
3443 N. Southport, Chicago, Il 60657
Located in the former Bistro Zinc space, the Mystic Celt is the latest pub from the Vaughan family, owners of several Vaughan's locations and Corcoran's in Old Town. Instead of the usual traditional decor, this Lakeview spot puts a modern spin on the Irish pub. There are couches scattered about, flat screens, candle-lit booths and oversized armchairs. It isn't a total departure though -- you can still find shepherd's pie on the menu and Guinness on tap.
O'Donovan's - North Center
2100 W Irving Park Rd Chicago, IL 60618
The name is Irish, but you won't be deluged by Emerald Isle kitsch at this friendly neighborhood restaurant and pub. You may, however, find yourself enchanted by the tableside magic show. Located in North Center, O'Donovan's draws a good mix of late-twentysomething blue- and white-collar patrons with a full menu (options include everything from burgers to prime rib) and a healthy selection of microbrews. An expansive beer garden is covered and heated in inclement weather. Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday brunch, magicians perform tableside magic, in an homage to the bar's original owners who were magicians.
Ohm - Bucktown/Wicker Park
1958 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60622
Ohm is a dynamic 11,000 sq. ft. space incorporating 5 bars, 2 musical environments and a 6000 sq. ft. dance floor. The Bridge, is a seductive room featuring a sensational drink specialties menu. As a separate entity, the Bridge features its own deejay and a separate exclusive drink and champagne men
Ole' Lounge - Lakeview / Lincoln Park
2812 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60657
This Latin American fusion tapas lounge is a vibrant and delightful space in Lakeview/Lincoln Park. From our contemporary live Flamenco performance, to the jazzy sounds of samba; Ole' Lounge will transport you to a high energy urban atmosphere unique to Chicago. Welcome home.
Plan B Bar & Kitchen - Bucktown / Wicker Park
1635 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL 60647
Plan b is a bar + kitchen located in Chicago's bar & restaurant hotspot neighborhood, Wicker Park-Bucktown. Plan b is about service, unspoken style and fun with sophistication. Featuring, premium drinks and food at local prices, with Gold Coast standards without the attitude. With comfortable seating and finishes set against a minimalist design aesthetic, locals and socialites alike leave the attitude at the door to create a freshly diverse and unlikely atmosphere. With entertainment ranging from live music and DJ%u2019s orchestrating the perfect blend of music selection which includes sexy house, rock, vintage hip hop, old school, & 80s classics. Our mission is to let Chicago know, %u201Cyou can always go to Plan b.
Rebel Bar & Grill - Wrigleyville
3462 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60657
Located in Wrigleyville, Rebel stands out among its neighbors. Merging the day-time Wrigley feel with the downtown night life gives this bar and grill a step surrounding competition. The floor plan is spacious and bartenders are easily accessible, even on crowded nights. No matter the size of your party, Rebel can accommodate you either on the main floor, or upstairs. Rebel's menu is quite similar to its sister-bar, Waterhouse, and prices are very affordable. Choose the package of your liking, and enjoy all that Rebel can offer.
Schoolyard Tavern & Grill - Lakeview
3258 N. Southport Chicago ,IL 60657
The Schoolyard serves up fourteen draft beers & sixteen different types of bottled beer, as well has showing off a great fireplace, and a menu that will impress most in the restaurant business. Schoolyard is also a great venue for watching sports. Nineteen Plasma TVs and a number of great specials provide the perfect place for avid sports fans to root for most every major sporting event. Packages are affordable and flexible.
Schubas Tavern - Lakeview
3159 N. Southport Ave. Chicago, IL 60657
Located in Lakeview, Schuba's offers a quality mix of live music, food, and drinks. Schubas presents a diverse line-up of live music seven nights a week, ranging from Honky - Tonk to Indie Rock, Americana to Jazz, and Pop to Country. Serving brunch, lunch, and dinner, you%u2019ll have the opportunity to taste the freshest, highest-quality local produce prepared in interesting and unique ways. With 29 beers on site, and an extensive liquor bar, be sure to grab a beverage of your choice while enjoying some live tunes. Private rooms are available to rent.
Sluggers Sports Bar & Dueling Pianos - Wrigleyville
3540 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60657
Sluggers is the neighborhood sports bar on steroids. In addition to a video layout that feels like every customer has his or her own TV screen (our scouts kept losing count), there are two big screens up front. The satellite array rivals NASA. Test your skill against 90 m.p.h. pitches in a batting cage at Sluggers. Is it easier or harder after a few beers? The upstairs batting cages approximate both softball and baseball pitches; there's also mini-bowling, Pop-a-Shot and high-ball (a basketball-type game played on a trampoline). Dining-wise, Sluggers offers a full bar food menu of salads, burgers, wings and pizza. In an addition to the upstairs, Sluggers added dueling pianos, which light up the neighborhood every Friday and Saturday night (as well as after most Cubs home games). Musicians from across the country, in addition to a talented group of regulars, pair up to put on an interactive show where every song request is fair game. Guests are encouraged to sing along, drink and even dance on the pianos. The laid-back environment is perfect for bachelor and bachelorette parties and other special party events.
SoPo - Wrigleyville
3418 N. Southport Ave. Chicago, IL 60657
Sopo's unique and plush interior welcomes everyone - from those possessing the most refined of palates, to the more casual beer sipper - into a classy yet comfortably inviting lounge. Whether you're one of our neighbors in the flourishing Southport/Lakeview area, or you're passing through our part of town, stop by and slip into one of our large and roomy booths, or relax at the bar while our attentive staff caters to whatever needs you might have.
Spa La La
2300 West Armitage Chicago IL 60647
Located in the heart of Chicago's trendy Bucktown neighborhood, Spa La La offers the very best in non surgical, medical spa treatments. Pamper your skin, reduce wrinkles with our reasonably priced skin treatments, release stress and tension by scheduling an appointment with our professional masseuse, and treat yourself to a relaxing manicure and/or pedicure. These are just a few of the many treatments we offer at Spa La La. Check out our blog to read about our spray tanning, air brush, eye contour for puffy eyes (Eye Bags) and eyelash extensions.
The Ashland - Lakeview
2824 N Ashland Ave Chicago, IL 60657
New owners have taken over the former Skylight Bar and Grille and have named it simply for the street on which it's located. Not quite a destination, but still loungier than a yuppie corner bar, The Ashland brightens up the neighborhood. The front room's windows look out onto the street, and the walls are a simple cream and brown. Nosh on bar food and check out the rotating daily drink specials.
The Central - Wrigleyville
3466 N. Clark St. Chicago IL 60657
The guys behind the ever-popular, upscale sports lounge quartet of Union Park , The Grand Central , SoPo and neighbor Bar Celona added a fifth notch to their bar-owning belts with this Wrigleyville bar/restaurant, located in the former Pizano's space. American fare and bar food items featured at the four other spots fill the menu, which also features flatbreads. Sip your drink around the 64-foot island bar and fix your eyes on the dozens of plasmas dotting the surroundings. Subway tiles, mosaic floors, and red-hued accents add the group's signature old-school New York flair to the Clark Street scene.
The Dark Horse Tap and Grille - Wrigleyville
3443 N. Sheffield Ave.Chicago, IL 60657
The Dark Horse Tap & Grille provides the comfort of a neighborhood tavern, the class of a English Pub and the excitement of a sports bar all in a cozy setting at 3443 N. Sheffield Avenue, just steps away from Historic Wrigley Field.
The Full Shilling Public House - Wrigleyville
3724 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60613
Located in the heart of Wrigleyville, The Full Shilling offers its customers a true Wrigley-experience. With its Irish-sports pub theme, guests are treated to a lively and fun atmosphere when they walk through the door. Serving everything from breakfast any time to shrimp and chips, The Full Shilling has you covered not just behind the bar, but on the grill as well.
the underground lounge
We are located on 952 W. Newport, at the corner of Clark, Sheffield and Newport.
Uncle Fatty's - Lakeview
2833 N. Sheffield Ave.
Tropical-themed Uncle Fatty%u2019s Rum Resort is a 7000 square foot playground focused on pure low-maintenance fun. They encourage a laid-back vibe and chill personality, so be yourself. You won't find any VIP booths or pretentious doormen here. Serving up frozen drinks and cocktails, feel free to grab a drink from any of the numerous full-service tiki bars surround the room. There are plenty of party games to play like bags, darts, washers, flip cup, and many more. The atmosphere is what makes this place thrive.
Uptown Lounge
Neighborhood: Uptown/Edgewater - 1136 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60640
If you were ever at a loss for where to hang out in Uptown before catching a concert at nearby Riviera or Aragon, you've finally got a place. Uptown Chicago's most laid back late-night bar has an easy vibe, awesome music from the online, digital Rockola jukebox and resident DJs, flat-screen satellite televisions (great for sports nights), a private party room with pool table, and more to entertain you when you get that late-nite urge for "something else" that strikes you or an after-work drink with friends!
Village Tap - Roscoe Village
2055 W. Roscoe St. Chicago, IL 60618
* One of their "favorite spots in the nation" by All About Beer Magazine * "Chicago's best beer garden," by Where Chicago Magazine * "Best Beer Garden," by The Official Chicago Bar Guide * "One of the best garden/food values in town," by Cheap Chow Chicago * One of only 12 bars rated four mugs (highest rating) by The Official Chicago Bar Guide
Waterhouse - Lakeview
3407 N Paulina Chicago IL 60613
Waterhouse is an upscale lounge on the northside of chicago. We are Chicago's number one Purdue bar.
Will's Northwoods Inn - Lakeview
3030 N Racine Chicago, IL 60657
Will's Northwoods Inn was founded in 1991 by descendants of William Henry Wheeler. Will Wheeler was born in 1847 at Odanah (near Ashland, Wisconsin) in what was then known as the Northwest Territory. His parents, Leonard and Harriet Wheeler, were Congregational missionaries to the Ojibwa Indians who settled on Madeline Island, one of the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior. A few years later, the Wheelers founded the town of Odanah, where their son Will was born. Leonard Wheeler was an early advocate of Indian or Native American rights, consistently opposing efforts by the federal government to remove the Ojibwas from their tribal lands in northern Wisconsin to land west of the Mississippi. During the winter of 1849, Leonard Wheeler walked 250 miles through the snow from Odanah to Sparta, Wisconsin to catch a train to Washington DC, where he successfully opposed an effort to relocate an Ojibwa tribe from their lands on Lac Court Oreilles near Hayward.
Witt's - Lakeview
2913 North Lincoln Ave Chicago IL 60657
Located at 2913 N. Lincoln in Chicago%u2019s Lakeview neighborhood, Witt%u2019s has been a neighborhood bar and grille for 11 years. With their extensive food menu and their impressive beer and wine selection, there is something for everyone. The year-round patio is perfect to enjoy after team sporting events, watch a game or host a private party. The staff is extremely attentive and our clientele is casual and polite. Great daily specials make their weekly events fun and affordable. Stop in to Witt%u2019s, you won%u2019t be disappointed.

