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10-pin Bowling Lounge - River North

330 N State St Chicago, IL 60610

10pin redefines the bowling experience by combining a retro sport with a hip upscale lounge. located adjacent to the house of blues in landmark marina city, 10pin is 20,000 square feet of high energy fun. twenty four state-of-the-art lanes are topped by 8 high-definition video screens supported by a nightclub quality audio system. guests can enjoy all the action from the plush sofas and intimate seating areas of the lounge or can be served at laneside tables. this cutting edge bowling lounge offers an extensive martini list alongside a collection of small plates featuring innovative american cuisine designed to encourage sharing. 10pin draws an urban professional crowd who enjoy the combination of the sophisticated atmosphere and the fun of bowling. the hip scene and inventive menu attracts non-bowlers as well. the creative team behind 10pin is one of Chicago's most dynamic and successful management companies, Chicago's own sports & entertainment holdings with over 70 years of experience in the bowling industry.




Alumni Club - Schaumburg

871 E Algonquin Rd Schaumburg, IL 60173

Voted Best Suburban Dance Club,by Chicago Tribune Readers Poll, Alumni Club has been a staple within the community since 1992. The club features a large beeer garden, a golf target range, sand volleyball, basketball courts, a more-than-adequate sized dance floor. Resident DJ's spin nightly.




Blues Bar - Mt. Prospect

2 West Busse Ave Mt Prospect, IL 60056

Blues Bar is a new and innovative restaurant that offers quality-dining daily with live entertainment on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. We are open for lunch and dinner with specials offered every day. Our bi-level dining experience offers hi-top tables on the main floor with standard size tables on the 2nd floor with a handicapped accessible elevator. All live performances and most major sporting events can be viewed on our 10 state-of-the-art LCD screens, featuring a 16 ft. by 9 ft. screen located behind the main bar. We will strive to make your dining experience both unique and memorabl




Bootleggers - Near North Side

13 W Division St Chicago, IL 60610

Bootleggers is the biggest, little club on Division Street. The staff is friendly and is always ready to party out in their beer garden. For entertainment, a request-DJ spins open to close, and the bar boasts plenty of big screen plasmas, as well as games like "life-sized Jenga."




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.




Buddy Guy's Legends

700 S. Wabash Ave. (at Balbo and Wabash)

Since its opening in June of %u201889, Buddy Guy%u2019s Legends has built a reputation as the nation%u2019s premier blues club. Mr. Guy%u2019s personal reputation as the crowned king of Chicago%u2019s electric blues scene and his 50+ years in the music business have made Buddy truly a legend himself. As a blues club, Legends is distinguished for its innovative scheduling of local, national, and international blues acts. In the nineteen years that Legends has been open, the stage has been graced by some of the world%u2019s most talented musicians. Van Morrison, Willie Dixon, Albert Collins, Bo Diddley, The Rolling Stones, The Black Crowes, Dr. John, Lou Rawls, David Bowie, ZZ Top, Junior Wells, Slash, John Mayer, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Greg Allman, and The Pointer Sisters are just a few examples of the talent that has graced the stage. Buddy Guy himself takes the stage every January, selling out over a dozen shows year after year, delighting crowds that have traveled from all over the world. While the Legends stage has played host to a myriad of true blues legends, the walls themselves talk, filled with pieces of Buddy%u2019s and blues history. Where else can blues fans find original art work painted on the wall, records, rare photos and Grammys, along with personal items from some of the world%u2019s most influential performers? You%u2019ll see Koko Taylor%u2019s evening gown from 1957; two of Buddy Guy%u2019s Grammys and his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame statue; a photo of Buddy, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan taken at Vaughan%u2019s final concert. A world-renowned collection of guitars can be found over the main bar, signed by B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, as well as Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In November 1994, Eric Clapton graced the stage with three sold-out performances. The unprecedented concerts awed the crowd as Clapton called up Otis Rush to jam and nodded to the Who%u2019s Pete Townsend, who had stopped by to take in the show. Legends truly lives up to its name. There is only one place in Chicago to experience the finest blues seven nights a week, enjoy southern Cajun soul food and behold a major archive of blues memorabilia. That place is Buddy Guy%u2019s Legends. Voted %u201CBest Blues Club%u201D several times over by Living Blues Magazine, Citysearch, and AOL, Legends continues to be a mecca for the blues.




Bull & Bear - River North

431 N. Wells St. Chicago, IL 60610-4512

You heard it here first: The guys from hot spot Stone Lotus are opening this 5,500-square-foot upscale yet casual sports bar and grill in River North--hopefully in time for March Madness 2008. It's a bar. It's a grill. It's a vantage point. This spot will have more than the average viewing capabilities: Keep an eye on your favorite sports team's score, your stocks flashing across the ticker, or the latest stories making news headlines. And of course, it's a prime spot for people watching, especially during summertime when the spacious sidewalk cafe opens on Wells and Hubbard Streets. Bull & Bear will open on the first floor; there are plans to expand to the second floor several months after opening next year. Stay tuned for updates.




Cans Bar and Canteen - Bucktown/ Wicker Park

1640 N Damen Ave Chicago, IL 60647

Cans Bar and Canteen offers "old school fun." True to it's namesake, Cans offers 34 canned beers in addition to its premium liquor, wine and bottle beer selections. Old school fun means video games like Head to head Tetris and Ms. Pac Man, shooting pool and a juke box featuring everything from Abba to ZZ top.




Celtic Public House - Lincoln Square

4301 N Western Chicago, IL 60618




Citizen Bar - River North

364 W. Erie Chicago, IL 60654

Citizen, River North's favorite neighborhood bar, offers a multi-dimensional experience unlike any other bar in Chicago. The modern interior combined with the simple menu, set tone for your Citizen experience. Perfect for a quiet dinner for two or parties up to 400, Citizen is great for all occasions. It's multi-level, 5000 square-foot, outdoor area is complete with two bars, music and TVs. The menu features American, bar food with attention to detail. Bruschettas, wings, burgers, pastas, and pizzas are just some of the menu items. The energetic staff and friendly customers really make Citizen a great place to be.




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.




Dick's River Roadhouse - Mt. Prospect

702 N River Rd Mt Prospect, IL 60056

Dick's is located near the banks of that crystal-clear fisherman's Mecca known as the Des Plaines River, on the edge of the virgin timberlands of the Forest Preserve, on River Road a mile and a half north of Golf Road, south of Milwaukee Avenue. Dick's shares this cosmopolitan crossroads (known as "The Gateway to Des Plaines") with such dazzling civic landmarks as Pal-waukee airport, the Sybaris and the first McDonald's.




District - River North

170 W Ontario, Chicago, IL 60654

Founder Eric Tucker has created a space that delights the senses and appeases from every angle. District Bar is a contemporary tavern with all of the comforts of and old school bar and all of the technological advances of an advanced entertainment venue. It is a new concept in the bar industry...a tavern that will broadcast EVERY game on TV while not being a "sports bar." With District, old fashioned craftsmanship and modern design appeal have combined to create the perfect space for dining, drinking, and enjoying.




Duffy's Tavern and Grill - Lincoln Park

420 1/2/ W Diversey Chicago, IL 60614

Billing itself as an upscale sports bar, Duffy's take sports and dining seriously, almost to the point of excess: the restaurant's 40 TV sets and three large screens are tuned to sports events and the menu includes New York strip steak and a 20-ounce pork chop. Duffy's is also the official home of Michigan University alumni.




English - River North

Neighborhood: River North 444 N. La Salle St. Chicago, IL 60610-4518

English is located on historic La Salle Boulevard in Chicago%u2019s vibrant River North area. Three different levels provide patrons with ample space to eat, drink, and lounge.




ESPN Zone - River North

43 E. Ohio St. Chicago, IL 60611

Coined 'the Midwest's Largest All-HD Sports Bar/Restaurant," there is no shortage of TVs and entertainment at the ESPN Zone-River North. ESPN Zone takes the concept of sports entertainment to a whole new level and delivers an event experience you won't find anywhere else. From an intimate gathering to an exclusive full-facility buyout, each of your guests will come away with an experience they'll talk about for years




Faith and Whiskey - Lincoln Park

1365 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, IL 60614

When owner Hunter Cannon shuttered Ta'Too, not much was left behind the near-empty bar except for obscure bottles of whiskey and scotch. The liquor takes centerstage in shots and specialty cocktails at this laid-back rock bar, Faith & Whiskey. Look for shadowboxed guitars and rock star photos like a Jack-swigging Keith Richards decking the walls, plus hard-core touches like steer skulls and two motorcycles facing off above the restrooms. And as for that ever-important music, expect a playlist of rock pumping through the speakers, plus DJs mashing rock with hip-hop beats on weekend nights.




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.




Fifty/50 - East Village/ Ukrainian Village

2047 W Division St Chicago, IL 60622




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.




Flounder's Bar & Grill - Lincoln Park

2201 N Clybourn Ave Chicago, IL 60614

Our friendly staff, warm atmosphere and great view on one of our fifteen plasma TV's will guarantee an enjoyable experience. Chow down on a French dip sandwich or snack on our signature garlic or seasoned fries. Come join us at Flounders to watch any sporting event imaginable or just stop in for a cold, crisp draft before or after a movie!




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.




Harry Caray's Tavern

3551 N Sheffield Ave Chicago, IL 60657

Harry Caray's Tavern offers the perfect blend of a lively sports bar and classic tavern, creating Wrigleyville's premier location for all sporting events. Located directley across the street from Wrigley Field, Harry Caray's Taverns sports a mammoth 10 foot HD TV, the only precision engineered StarGlass HD TV in the Midwest, live music and DJs, and a menu ranging from great bar food to paninis to the HOly Cow Burger Bar.




Hawkeyes - Little Italy / University Village

1458 W Taylor St Chicago, IL 60607

Hawkeye's Bar & Grill is located in the heart of the historic Little Italy district in Chicago, we offer food, fun, drink and an exciting party atmosphere. Enjoy your favorite sporting event from Direct TV on one of Hawkeyes 20 Hi Definition TVs. Dance to the music of our DJ, relax in the Garden Sidewalk Cafe or catch a shuttle to a concert or sporting event. Hawkeyes signature menu, fully stocked bar and daily drink specials are just the beginning of what we have to offer




Hidden Shamrock - Sheffield/De Paul

2723 N. Halsted St. Chicago, IL 60614

Lots of bars slap a name like ''O'Reilly's'' on the door, put Guinness on tap and call themselves Irish. Hidden Shamrock, though, is authentically Celtic. The bartenders are expatriates from Commonwealth nations, the menu features Irish breakfasts and the TV is often tuned to soccer and rugby matches. There are also two fireplaces and a gallery of portraits of great Irish writers. ''Through the week, Hidden Shamrock is a good sit-down, talk-around crowd,'' says the bartender. ''Sunday afternoon is a good pub atmosphere.''




Hogs & Honeys - Old Town

901 W Weed St Chicago, IL 60622

"Where the music rocks loud, the bull throws hard, the bar gets danced on, and everyone gets wet!"




Jak's Tap - West Town

901 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60607

This spacious West Loop bar and grill gets the lunch and after-work crowds. The menu is both beer and food heavy. Friendly service accompanies the lively atmosphere. There are pool tables and televisions, and a large hall in the back for private parties. Street parking is possible after dark.




Jefferson Tap - Warehouse District

325 N Jefferson St Chicago, IL 60661

The Jefferson Tap is located in the Fulton River District just three blocks west of the Loop at the corner of Jefferson and Fulton. Their slogan, "Great food, great drinks, great atmosphere," is right on par with the experience enjoyed by its patrons. Classy, upscale, with reasonable pricing, The Jefferson Tap is one of the West Loop's best, neighborhood bar and restaurant.




Joe's Bar - Lincoln Park

940 W. Weed St Chicago, IL 60642

Come to Joe's and enjoy all the perks we have to offer. Joe's specializes in sports, live music, comedy, private parties, and great food! Watch all of your favorite sports teams play on over 120 televisions and large screens. We are home to many college alumni clubs, including the Indiana Hoosiers, Fighting Illini, Oklahoma Sooners, Georgia Bulldogs, UCLA Bruins, and Auburn Tigers. Joe's is the home to the Chicago Steelers Club and Chicago Cornhole as well. Love music? Joe's is the place to be! We have weekly live music performances by both national and local acts. Recent concerts include artists such as Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, and Keith Urban. We also have monthly performances by local bands such as Hairbanger's Ball, Sixteen Candles, and the Rum Runners. Joe's is the perfect place to plan a party. From birthday parties to corporate events, we can make your event special. We can accomodate parties of 15 to 2,000 guests. We have a full on-site sound and lighting system, interactive video games and incredible AV capabilities. Joe's is located at 940 W. Weed Street, Chicago IL. One block south of North Ave. and one block east of Sheffield.




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 - Schaumburg

1100 American Lane, Schaumburg, IL 60173

Having famous establishments at both the original location in Lincoln Park and the hugely popular Wrigleyville location, the John Barleycorn family opened their third John Barleycorn in the busy Shaumburg neighborhood. Breaking all of the best features of the other Barleycorn's like wide selection of draught beers and a distinct old Chicago pub ambience, the new John Barleycorn boasts a new improved menu and large party rooms to accommodate any size party with style.




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.




Junior's Sports Lounge - Little Italy/ University Village

724 W. Maxwell St. Chicago, IL 60607

From the owners of evilOlive, Salud, Cans, and Le Passage, Junior's is just one more success story for this group. Located in the business district of Universty Village, Junior's offers something for the dinner crew as well as the night owls. DJ's spin on the weekends, and private rooms are available for rent.




Kelsey's - Lincoln Park

2265 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60614

There still is a classic old-style neighborhood saloon in the heart of Lincoln Park, and you've found it the minute you walk through the door of Kelsey's. The friendly faces and one of the longest bars in the city make for a terrific and welcoming atmosphere. You'll also find one of the most extensive selections of fine liquors anywhere, as well as an extensive array of import, domestic, and craft beers. Kelsey's is also a popular location for catching all your favorite sporting events. We feature satellite capability, and with a big screen in the front and plenty of monitors throughout the bar, there's not a bad seat in our house. Other amenities include a Golden Tee Golf game, and other games.




Kendall's Pub - Lincoln Park

2263 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60614

Kendalls on Lincoln Avenue is a Lincoln Park Favorite! With 7 TEN FOOT SCREENS and 20 Plasmas, every seat truly is a great seat for catching all your favorite games! Check out Kendalls Buck Burgers on Mondays, $6 one topping Large Pizzas on Wednesdays. Open early for games! Best Known For... Good times in a classic yet upscale sports bar atmosphere.




Kincade's- Sheffield / De Paul

950 W Armitage Ave Chicago, IL 60614

Kincade's, located next to the Armitage el stop, is an upscale sports bar and a long time Lincoln Park favorite for good times and great food. The restaurant offers a casual, inviting atmosphere, complete with swing open storefront French doors and upper and lower levels. The main floor features a 10 foot screen, 13+ HD Plasma TV%u2019s & several monitors making every seat a great seat to catch all your favorite sporting venues! Other amenites include an outdoor patio/beer garden, several Private Party Rooms and Inexpensive Package Deals for up to 300 people! Kincade%u2019s is the place to host your next special event




Lincoln Station - Sheffield / De Paul

2432 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60614

Lincoln Station is Lincoln Park's favorite hangout. Located at 2432 North Lincoln Avenue, across the street from the historic Biograph Theater, we%u2019re just a short walk north of the intersection of Lincoln, Halsted and Fullerton. We offer a relaxed atmosphere, homemade American cuisine, a full service bar and a variety of amusements. We are open for lunch everyday, with comfortable seating indoors or at our seasonal sidewalk cafe.




Lion Head Pub / The Apartment - Lincoln Park

2251 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60614

This double-decker nightspot has taken over the Lincoln Avenue location of The Alumni Club and split the two levels into differently themed bars. Sip a pint in the main floor's English-style pub or chill out in the upstairs' loft-like lounge, complete with recliners, beds and a fireplace.




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.




McGee's Tavern & Grille - Sheffield / De Paul

950 W Webster Chicago, IL 60614

Check out an unassuming bar on Webster shoe storefront looks like something about of a Dublin or London but where the inside moves with the unmistakable beat of the big-shouldered city. McGee's is the "neighborhood sports bar" of Lincoln Park; and in a town where the Bears and Bulls and Hawks run deep in the blood of men and women alike, there's no better place to watch the action- on screen or off.




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.




Mickeys Bar & Patio - Lincoln Park

2450 North Clark Street Chicago (Lincoln Park)

Mickey's Bar and Patio is the elite summer time bar. With the newly built patio looking over Clark street, is truly a one of kind patio in Chicago. From the beautiful staff, the fun atmosphere, and the summer specialty drinks, it's a great place for lunch,dinner or just a late night stop. Come by and see what the buzz is on the street about Mickey's.




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.




Mrs. P & Me - Mt. Prospect

100 E Prospect Ave Mt Prospect, IL 60056

The building Mrs. P & Me occupies, has been a tradition in Mount Prospect for over 104 years. The building housed the first restaurant in town, Behern's Saloon, which began in the late 19th century. During Prohibition it became an ice cream parlor and lunch counter. Behern was not as excited about running an ice cream store and he sold it to William and Sophie Kruse in 1923. They ran a small sandwich shop and also sold homemade ice cream and candies. With the repeal of prohibition in 1933 William and Sophie's son, Henry Kruse renovated it and turned it into a tavern. The family ran it through most of the development of Mount Prospect until it was eventually sold and became Mrs. P & Me.




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.




Nick and Dino's Tripoli Tap - Lincoln Park

1147 W Armitage Ave Chicago, IL 60614

Beat-up wood tables, a weathered bar and bare parchment walls give this low-lit hangout a comfortable, broken-in feel. Six TVs broadcast sports, and a Golden Tee machine sees plenty of action. It is the place to see all the exciting action that our Boston teams provide for us




Paddy Long's - Sheffield/De Paul

1028 W. Diversey Chicago, IL 60614

Truly capturing the "Irish pub" look and feel, this local pub and grill offers its guests quality specials, affordable pricing, and enough space to accommodate groups up to 100 people. Come by and check out one of the many, live soccer broadcasts and take in the friendly atmosphere that Paddy's brings to the neighborhood.




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.




Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery - River North

1 W Grand Ave Chicago, IL 60610

Each Rock Bottom is rich in brass, warm woods, earth tones and gleaming brewing vessels. Rock Bottom's service is attentive, friendly and upbeat, and its food is moderately priced. Rock Bottom is the place where food, beer, service and atmosphere all come together for the ideal gathering spot with friends and family. The second floor can be rented out for private parties, and a beer garden can be found on the 3rd floor.




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