Dear Margaret in Lakeview offers a type of “ethnic” cuisine rarely seen in Chicago: French-Canadian, the food of French immigrants who settled in the Great White North and brought their love of food with them
In Lincoln Park, Armitage Alehouse captures the vibe of a London pub with a wood-burning fireplace, a piano player, and select ales and cocktails.
One of the most exciting restaurants to open in Chicago since the pandemic hit, Esme brings together art and food in a combiantion that as lovely to look at as it is delicious to eat.
Family-owned sports bar across from Wrigley Field.
You won't find anything "old school" about this legendary dance club that's been around since the early 1980s as it keeps contempo with some of the world's best deejays.
Longtime, low-key gay sports bar with flat-screen TVs, darts, billiards & occasional karaoke.
A nice new addition to a Lakeview neighborhood that is starving for more restaurants for the locals to enjoy.
Located in the Park at Wrigley and adjacent to Wrigley Field, this sprawling sports-focused eatery offers a unique Chicago experience by paying homage to legendary Chicago Cubs broadcaster Jack Brickhouse. His legacy is honored with memorabilia throughout the establishment.
This Uptown neighborhood bar swings to DJs and a jukebox, with regular karaoke nights. A menu of pub grub and pizza supplements a lively list of libations.
Long-standing bar & grill featuring burgers, bites & brews in relaxed digs since 1954.
Kit Kat offers a well-crafted menu of American cuisine and more than 70 cocktail choices, but the reason to head to this Boys Town spot is the entertainment.
Loyal neighborhood clientele flock to the warm, yellow-hued dining room for the Sunday champagne brunch and weeknight specials such as Tuesday's three-course prix-fixe menu and Wednesday's Neighborhood Night 20% off your bill. - Metromix
Wings & a variety of other American pub food in a sports bar setting with TVs.
All-day eatery known for seasonal American fare, housemade organic beer, wine, drinks & live music.
Established in 1975, Byron's has the sliced tomato, dill pickle slices, raw onions, sport peppers, yellow mustard and celery salt of the customary Chicago hot dog but they also add shredded lettuce,
Authentic Italian fare gets a boost with this North Side eatery by a Venetian-born chef. Stefano Roman has transformed his former Pizza Rustica into PR Italian Bistro, featuring more sophisticated offerings to complement Italian comfort cuisine.
The friendly neighborhood atmosphere of this local coffeehouse encourages guests to stay as long as they'd like. They also specialize in showcasing local artisans coffee, tea and pastries.
Euro-American pub offers 18 beers on tap; outdoor seating.
Experience the game in comfort with indoor AC/heat & three tiers of outdoor rooftop space. Beautiful panoramic views, top notch food & drinks, and great company can all be found at the rooftop that started it all.
This sports bar across from Wrigley Field has its roots in the 1930s, with Ernie's Bleachers, a drive-up hot dog stand that sold beer by the pail. Ernie Pareti rebuilt it into a real tavern during World War II.
Bustling cafeteria concentrating on Nigerian and Ghanaian dishes.
Chicago's independent music venue since '82.
Casual, late-night BYOB spot serving a menu of Thai faves & sushi with many vegetarian options.
The Kenney family has been selling nuts, candy and popcorn, caramelecorn and cheesecorn here for more than 30 years.
Tutto's menus feature the best italian cuisine with a focus on the freshest od seasonal produce available. Renowned for our exceptional seaffods and daily house made pastas.
Chef Matt Kerney, formerly of Michelin-starred Longman & Eagle, heads up the kitchen in this fine dining restaurant that specializes in 9- and 12-course tasting menus, two of which are fully vegan.
Live out a "Brokeback Mountain" fantasy at this mostly male country Western club.
With the best music playlist in the city, Trace's chill and loungy feel can provide a year-round haven from the "A-typical" Wrigleyville haunt without sacrificing its status as a premier spot to catch a game.
This leather bar brings out all the boys.