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Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday - Friday; 9 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Dance, Hip Hop, Top 40 Remixes
Atmosphere:
A
candlelit stairway leads to this underground club. With its
red rope, suit-clad bouncers and constant dance beat, Funk
achieves a slightly classier style than the stereotypical
Division Street bar. A stainless steel bar and crowded dance
floor fills this Favorite Nightclub! |
Hours:
7 p.m.-4 a.m. Wed - Friday; 7 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Sunday-Tuesday, Friday: varies, dance favorites, rock, pop,
hip hop, rap. Wednesday: 70s, 80s, 90s, & dance hits.
Thursday: Salsa, cha cha, Latin beats. Saturday: Guest DJs
spin dance favorites & top 40 music.
Atmosphere:
Formerly a church, morgue for the Chicago fire, and Chicago
Historical Society, this late night haunt has everything you
need! 3 floors of dancing, lounging, playing, and great
drinks will keep you up into the wee hours of the night! No
baggy jeans, sneakers or t-shirts |

Hours:
9 p.m.-3 a.m. Thursday; 10 p.m.-4 a.m. Friday; 10 p.m.-5
a.m. Saturday
Music:
International DJs spin the best in Dance music, house, and
hip hop.
Atmosphere:
One of Chicago’s first “mega clubs”, this three room club is
a visual feast. The top floor, Sky, is the place to look
below to the Dome, where you can dance the night away under
a dome full of lights. The Lair is the underground level
where ultra sexy lighting is the place to chill. No
athletic wear. |
Hours:
11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday through Friday; 11 a.m.-3 a.m.
Saturday
Music: Live DJ, karaoke, jukebox.
Atmosphere:
Housed in a vintage building in the Lincoln Square
neighborhood, Celtic Crown Public House bills itself as a
"little bit of Ireland." Order Emerald Isle brews--including
Guinness and Beamish Stout--and settle in by the stone
fireplace. |
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Hours:
6 p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday-Friday; 8 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Rock & Pop, Alternative
Rock
Atmosphere:
The folks behind Waterhouse and Bowmans
have given patrons a reason to head under the Belmont
and Western Avenue via duct. Bluelight has been a Roscoe Village
staple since the early ‘70s and has adapted well through
the passage of time: The latest owners have added
features like a DJ booth, flatscreen TVs, a jukebox, two
new bars and a spacious private party room in back. But
they've stayed nostalgic by using vintage beer
memorabilia from the ‘60s and ‘70s. Hungry? Ask staffers
if you can have a look-see at a collection of delivery
menus behind the bar |

Hours:
12pm to 2am Mon-Fri;
6 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Karaoke from 6 pm to 10 pm, everything and anything nightly.
Atmosphere:
An intimate spot in the South Loop, Brando's features
Karaoke on Saturday nights so you can rock out to Journey or
be Britney Spears for the night. A chic atmosphere where
stilettos are king and the traditional, grungy "karaoke bar"
is laid to rest. |

Hours:
11-2 a.m. Sun - Wed; 11-4 a.m. Thurs & Friday; 11-5 a.m.
Saturday
Music:
Rock, pop, alternative.
Atmosphere:
Looking for a great “I-just-died-and-went-to-Ireland” feel?
McCool’s is your place! A traditional Irish pub with a
social, trendy scene, this is a great place to gulp down
some Guinness and discuss everything under the sun while
having a laugh and meeting new people. Casual dress. |
Hours:
10
p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday & Friday; 10 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Dance and disco.
Atmosphere:
Upstairs in Finn McCool’s, The Loft sports collegiate photos
on its walls, fraternity paddles, and a down-home
neighborhood feel. Good variety of brews and mouth watering
burgers to die for! Casual dress. |

Hours:
11 a.m.-4 a.m. Sunday - Friday; 11 a.m.-5 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Dance, Top 40, 80s, & Lounge
Atmosphere:
This Irish bar-restaurant boasts a 53-foot main bar, nine
42-inch plasma TVs & a 4 a.m. liquor license. This Gold
Coast spot is the 6th location of a pub established in New
York in the '70s. Look for that classic tavern appeal on the
main floor. The Den, in the rear of the bar, is used for VIP
lounge seating, complete with a roaring fireplace, exposed
brick walls & bottle service. Casual Dress |

Hours:
Thursday-Friday: 10 pm-4am, Saturday: 10 pm-5am
Music:
Dance, House, Mainstream & Hip Hop
Atmosphere:
Spybar's 4,200-square-foot River North space has undergone
$1.3 million in renovations and now features exposed
rafters, oak floors and original brick walls, plus modern
touches such as glass, leather and indirect lighting. Expect
an extensive champagne list, truffles and chocolates
provided by Vosges Haut Chocolate and seasonal cocktails
designed by mixologist John Kinder. Dress code strictly
enforced: no shorts, ball caps, sweats, boots, rips in
jeans, MUST be dressed appropriately. |

Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Wed & Friday; 10 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday; 9
p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Techno, House, Disco,, Hip Hop.
Atmosphere:
A front room features cushy lounge seating, custom wrought
railings good for leaning, a thick marble bar, and
sway-inducing pop. Globular, colored glass lamps are in
clusters throughout. The real action happens beyond the
curtains, where an acre of hardwood dance floor is
punctuated by pedestals for preening booty-shakers, a stage,
more lounging options and an additional bar. Techno--from
pop remixes to weightier house--dominates the loud system.
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Hours:
9p.m.4a.m.Mon, Wed, Friday; 9p.m.-5a.m.Sat.Closed Sunday &
Tuesday
Music:
The Jukebox reigns here, but DJs spin on the weekends with
hip-hop, pop, and rock.
Atmosphere:
New to the Chicago Division scene, Evil Olive is a great
place to go hang out in a lounge scene. Not quite a
nightclub, but a high energy bar, Evil Olive keeps the party
going with it's ultra-cool clientele, and modernity with its
flat screen TV’s scattered around playing eye candy movies
such as V for Vendetta. Bar attire, dressy-casual. |

Hours:
Midnight-4 a.m. Wednesday; 10 p.m.-4 a.m. Friday; 10 p.m.-5
a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Reggae ton, old school, hip hop, house, salsa, bachata, top
40.
Atmosphere:
Come for the dancing at Transit! You’ll never be sitting
down here with the variety of music! Proper attire
required.3 rooms of funky, hip, dance space and 5 bars to
wet your lips. |

Hours;
Monday: 4pm-2am, Saturday: 4pm-3am, Sunday 9pm-2am.
Music:
House, Top 40, Electronica.
Atmosphere:
New to the Chicago scene, Libertine is the perfect place to
order some appetizers while grooving to some of the sexiest
beats in Chicago (along with the sexy people!). Plenty of
plush seating, one of the newest and buzz-worthy clubs in
Chicago. Club attire is recommended. |
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Hours:
6-9 p.m. Thurs; 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Fri; 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Sat; 10
p.m.-2 a.m. Sunday
Music:
Dance, Disco, & Hip Hop
Atmosphere:This trendy
mega-club located in the heart of Downtowm Chicago
is a club-goers fantasy come true. Vain Nightclub
and Lounge has all the makings for a truly
electrifying party experience! The atmosphere is
exhilarating, music is hypnotic, cocktails are
flowing and the crowd is energized - instantly
transporting you into another realm the moment you
step through our exclusive doors!
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Hours:
10 a.m.-2 a.m. on Cubs
home game days.
Otherwise, 3 p.m.-2 a.m.
Mon -Thurs; 11 a.m.-2
a.m. Friday & Sunday; 11
a.m.-3 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Rock & pop, live entertainment
Atmosphere:
Ubiquitous TVs, a dance floor, plentiful seating and a large
bar accommodate lively young patrons in the street-level
main area. Two pool tables, a few other games and a stage
for local music acts are tucked into a back room. The food
menu is typical sports bar--burgers, sandwiches and fried
appetizers--and drinks are large and strong. Upstairs,
batting cages, air hockey tables, and dozens of arcade
attractions entertain competitive types of many stripes. The
dual piano show is a must see attraction. |

Hours:
5 p.m.-2 a.m. Tues & Wed; 5 p.m.-4 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday &
Friday; 10 a.m.-5 a.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-midnight Sunday.
Music:
Everything from Top 40, Live Music, jazz, reggae, rock, and
house beats.
Atmosphere:
Joe’s could quite possibly be the place everyone can agree
on! Nestled in the trendy Weed Street district, Joe’s boasts
a wide range of clientele with their 120 televisions, 14-ten
foot screens playing all the top sports games from 14
satellites, to their live music concerts, their Clubhouse
booming the latest music, the Chapter Room featuring Big
Ten, ACC, SEC memorabilia and fraternity paddles, to their
VIP Loft Lounge where you can mingle with the beautiful
people. Hang out at Joe’s, booze it up and then dance the
night away with the people who never wanted to leave
college. |
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Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Tuesday through Friday; 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
Saturday; 9 p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday
Music:
Rock, live rock bands
Atmosphere:
This rock 'n' roll-themed bar (opened in '09 as the
Rockhouse but later changed) inspired by L.A. hangs like
Viper Room and The Roxy. Tattoo-style murals and a waitstaff
sporting a smattering of tats and piercings will help you
get in the rock star mood. Shot machines behind the bar
stand at the ready to dispense cold shots; for an unusual
sight, head to the back bar, which is stocked exclusively
with Crystal Skull, Dan Aykroyd's vodka in a skull-shaped
bottle. Food service is limited to mini-pizzas and a
cocktail menu featuring drinks named after dead rock stars,
from Jimi Hendrix to Kurt Cobain. |

Hours:
5 p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday through Friday; 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Rock, Pop, Alternative
Atmosphere:
With one big screen TV and 20 monitors, this sports bar
offers great sightlines plus a masculine decor with brass
railings, pennants, and black-and-white photos of
professional wrestlers from the 1950s on the walls. On tap:
about 176 microbrewery beers and more than 20 single-malt
scotches. Sports memorabilia includes Muhammad Ali's robe
and bell from "Rumble in the Jungle." No longer offers food,
but replaced kitchen with performance stage for occasional
live music. Casual dress. |
Hours: 7
p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday
through Friday; 5 p.m.-5
a.m. Saturday.
Music: Dance,
Disco, Oldies, and Pop
Atmosphere: Dance
the night away to five
decades of music on two
separate floors.
Downstairs, oldies from
the '50s through the
'70s are featured;
upstairs is devoted to
Top 40 tunes from the
'80s and '90s. |

Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Monday through Wednesday; 7 p.m.-4 a.m.
Thursday, Friday and Sunday; 7 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Hip hop and dance favorites, Thursday: Guest DJ (varies),
Friday-Saturday: Hip hop and dance favorites. Sundays:
Hip hop and dance favorites, Mondays-Tuesdays: Hip hop and
house
Atmosphere:
Leg Room is a hip, trendy spot that gives you superior
lounging and dancing until dawn. Plenty of seating, great
music, and the best in Chocolate Bliss martinis! Proper
attire required. |

Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
Saturday. Closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays
Music: Varies; live music,
occasional rock bands, and every Wednesday performance by
Metal Shop.
Atmosphere:
Where the music rocks loud, the bull throws hard, the bar
gets danced on, and everyone gets wet. It's a silly,
don't-take-yourself-too-seriously kind of fun at this bar.
The jukebox blasts '80s flashbacks. |

Hours:
3pm Mon-Fri, 11am Sat & Sun. Sun-Fri until 4am. Saturday
until 5am.
Music:
Top 40, Reggae, Rock, 80s
Atmosphere:
This place might as well be called "House of Sports," since
its one of the best sports bars in the city. A huge screen
TV gives almost-there access to games, and there's a mini
hoops court to placate the "coulda been a contender" inside
you. The again, one of the 100 beers offered might do the
trick as well. |
Hours:
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Sunday-Friday; 5 p.m.-3
a.m. Saturday
Music: Live DJ
Atmosphere:
This two-story,
neon-free sports bar's
outfitted with 18 plasma
TVs, black-and-white
photos of "rebel"
athletes and celebrities
(We like the irreverent
shot of Johnny Cash),
and two spruced-up old
bars. (The 100-year-old
back bar on the main
floor was salvaged from
a bar in St. Louis; the
upstairs back bar is
from the now-shuttered
Tequila Roadhouse -- and
before that, the
original Exit in Old
Town.) The menu offers a
lineup of burgers,
sandwiches and salads.
Menu highlights include
ballpark-ish snacks like
mini-corndogs and a
baked soft pretzel with
cheese and mustard
sauces. |

Hours:
10 p.m.-3 a.m. Thursday through Saturday; 10 p.m.-4 a.m.
Saturday
Music:
Hip Hop, Rock, Rock
Atmosphere: Through an alley lined with palm fronds,
down a dark staircase, the club-restaurant offers a
sumptuous, gilded Gold Coast hideaway. Thick pillars
throughout are painted with 21-karat gold, as is the
artist-designed wallpaper. The dance floor is nice enough--a
roomy, wood-paneled enclave--but the real attraction is the
Yow Bar, named after Yow Low, the famous bartender from
Trader Vic's. Business Dressy. |

Hours:
9 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday through Friday; 9 p.m.-3 a.m.
Saturday
Music:
Dance and Disco.
Atmosphere:
Randolph Street's Restaurant Row got a bit more tres chic
with the addition of Bon V--a take on the French phrase for
"good life." The ultra lounge, kitted out with chic
chandeliers and other objects that represent the good life
in various cultures, covers two floors of a
7,500-square-foot space. Dress to impress. |
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Hours:
10 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday-Friday; 10 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday;
Closed Sunday-Wednesday
Music:
Fridays: House, mainstream and hip hop. Saturdays: Dance
Factory DJ’s
Atmosphere:
This ultra-hip, upscale club is one of the newest and
hottest spots in Chicago. Ultra modern design and high tech
lighting and sound will move your feet as you pick up a
drink at one of the nine bars and multiple rooms and
lounges. Dress code strictly enforced: no shorts,
ball caps, sweats, boots, rips in jeans, MUST be dressed
appropriately. |

Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday through Sunday
Music:
Rock
Atmosphere:
There's a subterranean feel to this dark,
lower-level hangout, which pulses with
multi-generational, iPod-culled rock. Images of
music icons and notable lyrics are splashed on
walls. Furthering the theme, emptied-out amps
display liquor bottles, while drums serve as
tables. Hardcore shots like Jaeger and
Jack--poured into iced glasses--are tipped back
from snakeskin barstools and black leather
sofas. Otherwise, beer is the beverage of
choice. As for the attire, it's graphic tees for
guys; low-cut tops for girls; and designer denim
for all
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Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Tuesday through Friday and Sunday; 9 p.m.-5
a.m. Saturday; closed Monday.
Music:
Hip Hop, Rap, Rock, Pop, Industrial, & Techno
Atmosphere:
A clean modern look (glowing blue bottles behind the bar,
shiny steel detailing and plush white and red lounges)
pervades in this multi-level upscale club. Purple light
bathes the bars and spacious dance floors on both levels
while big windows offer a view of the Rush Street show.
Specialty martinis are numbered one to 10. DJs spin house
and hip-hop to a 20s-and-up crowd that swells at 1am and
later on weekend nights. No tennis shoes or hats or
jerseys--jeans are fine |

Hours:
11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday; 11 a.m.-3 a.m.
Friday through Saturday.
Music:
Dance, Disco, Rock, Live Bands
Atmosphere:
A former site for a Handy Andy hardware store (40,000 square
feet) has been transformed into a mini-Bourbon Street in the
'burbs. The family-owned business includes a sports bar,
restaurant, dance club and beer garden, which also has two
large sand volleyball courts. It's like Mardi Gras every day
as staffers throw beads at patrons and bands perform
onstage. The VIP room overlooks the dance club. |
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Hours:
3 p.m.-2 a.m. Sunday through Friday; 3 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday.
Kitchen opens daily at 4 p.m
Music:
Hip-hop, Rap, Rock, Pop, Funk, Soul and R&B
Atmosphere: The public
house-style bar kicks out tons of taps like Stella Artois,
Guinness and Harp, with plenty of bottles to boot. Eats like
shepherd's pie and fish and chips are available, and a juke
blasts tunes ranging from Bryan Ferry to U2. |

Hours:
9 a.m.-2 a.m. Thursday and Friday; 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Hip-hop, Rap, Rock, Pop, Funk, Soul and R&B
Atmosphere:
Laid out like a flat, complete with bathtub, kitchen and two
bedrooms with beds and a PlayStation, this weekend-only pad
is a cool departure from the Irish bar-laced DePaul drinking
scene. Dress code is trendy casual.
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Hours:
Summer hours (Memorial Day through Labor Day): 5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Monday through Friday; 5 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday; closed Sunday
*Exceptions: On Cubs home game days, the bar opens 2 hours
prior to game time.
Music:
Rock, pop, alternative, hip hop.
Atmosphere:
This Wrigleyville watering hole attracts thirsty people from
all over the area. Think of it as a cherry-wood bar, but
with a dance floor and hot beats. Casual dress, great place
after a Cubs game! |
Hours:
Doors open at 6 pm on Saturday
Music:
Dance, techno, house.
Atmosphere:
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Hours:
7 p.m.-2 a.m. Tuesday-Friday; 8 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday;
closed Sunday and Monday. Downstairs bar 7 p.m.-2 a.m.
Thursday and Friday; 8 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Oldies, classics, piano.
Atmosphere:
More mature bargoers head to this nearly
7,000-square-foot, two-level lounge. Settle into the
upstairs piano bar as musicians tickle the ivories, or
head downstairs for a little moving and grooving as DJs
spin recognizable hits from Motown and R&B to the '80s
and '90s. Sip your martini slowly or pair it with small
plate appetizers from the limited menu as you settle
into plush, sophisticated surroundings. |

Hours:
8 p.m.-4 a.m. Sunday through Thursday; 7 p.m.-4 a.m. Friday;
7 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday
Music:
Dance
Atmosphere:
This is a cozy, working-class joint with loud music. If
you're not in the mood to shake it up on the small dance
floor, there are five television sets to watch your favorite
sports team. Live request DJs spin every night of the week |
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Hours:
9 p.m.-4 a.m. Tuesday-Friday, Sunday; 9 p.m.-5 a.m.
Saturday.
Music: Top40, Hip Hop, Dance, Mash Ups, Club Music
Atmosphere: VLive is one of the newest clubs in the
Chicago Nightlife scene. Located in Logan Square above
Fuego's Mexican Grill and Margarita Bar, VLive is a late
night spot with live music and Djs. |

Hours:
5 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; noon-3 a.m.
Saturday.
Music:
DJ & Live
Music
Atmosphere:
The
unlikely basement corner spot doesn't in the least inhibit
the effort to replicate a Cancun beach bar. The floor is
astroturf, plywood or sand, & interior surfaces are covered
in tiki-type wood, thatch or loud swaths of turquoise paint.
Neon is big, too. Unsurprisingly, the young, beer-swilling
crowd is rowdy, pounding cervezas & mammoth tropical
concoctions to well-worn rock, pop & rap. The occasional
cover band or reggae set mixes things up, but the focus is
more beach bash than live music venue. |

Hours:
4:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday through Friday; 4:30 p.m. - 3 a.m.
Saturday. Opens at 3:30 Cubs afternoon home games.
Music:
Practically everything from Latin, Lounge, Pop, Rock, Top
40, R&B, Hip-Hop, Acid Jazz and Dance.
Atmosphere: A welcome alternative to the
hot-dogs-and-beer Wrigleyville scene, Bar Celona adds a
spicy flare to the Clark Street strip of bars. Perfect for
those who just spent $7+ on a beer at the Cub's game, Bar
Celona has fantastic specials 6 days of the week. From $1
tacos, $5 martinis, $3 cosmos, and $2 burger and fries, this
spot is the perfect place to chill and unwind in a Spanish
Riviera state of mind |
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Hours:
4 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m.-3 a.m.
Saturday; 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday.
Music:
Top 40, 80’s, Dance, Hip-Hop
Atmosphere:
This
Southport spot boasts conversation-friendly music, vaguely
Victorian decor, and a hip abbreviated name. Tight clusters
of wooden tables and chairs give way to a trio of plush,
mega-booths lit by bordello-red lamps. The small but
hard-working bar staff toils across the way beneath
leaf-shaped ceiling fans and chandeliers.
Casual
Dress. |

Hours:
5 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday through Friday; 11-3 a.m. Saturday;
11-2 a.m.Sunday.
Music:
Alternative Rock & Pop
Atmosphere:
This
corner bar has that everyone-knows-your-name kind of flair,
thanks to its tucked-away location on a residential street
in Lakeview. The building's been around since the World's
Fair, so the owners completely rehabbed the place to restore
the tin ceilings and add lots of cozy woodwork. A laidback
crowd of locals keep busy with Golden Tee and shuffleboard |
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Hours:
4 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday through Friday; 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Friday
and Saturday; 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday. During baseball season,
the bar opens 2 hours before game start times.
Music:
Rock
& Pop
Atmosphere:
The look
at this revamped spot (it used to be Tryst before the owners
of Goodbar and Cortland's Garage reconcepted it as The
Stretch) is sleek and contemporary, thanks to cedar paneling
stretching behind the bar. Framed photos of guests singing
"Take Me Out to the Ballgame" keeps the decor somewhat
Wrigleyville-reverent. Specialty drinks served in 16-ounce
or super-sized 32-ounce Mason jars range from Long Islands
and Arnold Palmers. On nights when the game isn't the main
event, the lights will dim down and a DJ will turn it up.
Like Tryst, the back room is still a great spot for private
parties. |

Hours:
5
p.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Thursday; Noon-2 a.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-3
a.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday
Music: Pop,
mainstream, live DJ
Atmosphere:
This
Lakeview watering hole is decked out with glass-beaded
chandeliers, vintage-looking light fixtures and ceiling fans
and even a small waterfall in the front bar. There are ample
TVs, including eight flatscreens, and a DJ booth gets the
action going on weekends. The front room now features
silver-and-burgundy checked booths, plus plenty of bar
seating. Signature cocktails include white and red sangria
by the glass or pitcher, plus a fruity, sharable rum-spiked
punch. The food menu includes bar standards like chicken
wings and burgers, plus wraps, panini and salads. |
Hours:
10 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday-Friday; 10 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday.
Music:
Rock and Classic Rock
Atmosphere:
The rock theme pervades every inch of this Lincoln Park
basement lounge, from the lime green faux-snakeskin bar
stools to the dark walls scrawled with lyrics from rock
legends, but new owners have recently added dance and
electronica DJs to the mix as well. Hollowed-out amps
masquerade as bottle shelves, while drums serve as cocktail
tables next to comfy black leather couches, which look sleek
under the low ceilings. |

Hours:
11 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-3 a.m. Saturday; 10
a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday.
Music:
Rock
& Pop
Atmosphere:
This Bar
Louie is just south of Wrigley Field on Clark Street and
like the others, it reflects the neighborhood in both style
and substance. The room is large with a high, peaked ceiling
that gives it an open-air feel. Tiled mosaics border the
wood-paneled room and a large mural -- a great view of
Wrigley Field from the bleacher seats -- is the centerpiece
of the winding bar. That's the style, now the substance: Bar
Louie serves a mean martini and offers nearly 40 different
beers on tap and in the bottle. Watch out for this place
after Cubs games, it's busy as people flock out of the park
and head for the nearest watering hole. |
Hours:
4:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday through Friday; 11 a.m.-3 a.m.
Saturday; 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday; open at 11 a.m. on days of
Cubs home games.
Music:
Hip Hop, Jazz, and Rock
Atmosphere:
The Dark Horse Tap and Grille, just blocks from Wrigley
Field, aims to balance its sporty and sophisticated
leanings. There's plenty of flat-screen TVs and dark
mahogany finishings throughout, and in the Fall you're sure
to catch University of Michigan football games Saturdays and
Pittsburgh Steelers games Sundays. Locals who don't feel
like cooking can enjoy their "neighborhood-feel" bar food
complete with a wide array of salads, sandwiches and
non-traditional bar sides such as green beans and mashed
potatoes |
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Hours:
11 p.m.-4 a.m. Wednesday through Friday; 10 a.m.-5 a.m.
Saturday
Music:
Dance, Disco, Hip Hop, and Rock
Atmosphere:
Crescendo, now operated by the folks behind Sound-Bar and Y,
reopened Sept. 12. Only subtle tweaks to the decor have been
made to this two-story club located in the former L8 space;
though the walls are a warmer reddish hue, you can still
expect the exotic retro-Moroccan complete with lanterns and
mirrored columns. Crescendo in its second life (much like
its first) specializes in bottle service and even liquor
storage for regulars, so if you'd like to sit -- anywhere,
in fact -- that's what you'll have to do. |
Hours:
5 p.m.-2 a.m. Sunday through Friday; 5 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday
Music:
International
Atmosphere:
After moving Houndstooth
Saloon to larger digs nearby, the same owners have
transformed the old space into this Cancun-inspired party
bar painted floor to ceiling with Crayola-crayon brights. Plenty
of canned beer, tequila, tacos and the motto "all fiesta, no
siesta," it sounds like the spring-break spirit will live
here all year long. |
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Program that has been running strong since January of 2004
with thousands of brides, grooms and wedding parties
completing the workouts and changing their lives and dress
sizes one class at a time! |
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