House of Blues Back Porch Restaurant
329 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL, 60654 , River NorthReviews
almost 2 years ago
Too loud
about 2 years ago
One of the best comedy shows in Chicago. The venue us spectacular, decor right out of the 1970's.
over 2 years ago
Came here to have dinner before watching a band perform and apparently if you spend 25 dollars per person on dinner then you get to skip the line waiting to enter for the band. Unfortunately we spent 49 dollars and change and they did not tell us this until after they closed our bill, despite me asking about where to go for the concert before she gave us our bill. Instead, we had to go outside and wait a half hour in the line that formed while we were eating... The food was really good, and the service was at least average. But no one knew what was going on, there were 3 lines for the concert and no one knew which one was the one for GA, our waitress didn't even know where to go for the concert, and I couldn't find anyone who knew when the doors opened either. Also, the person singing in the dining room was way too loud and exclusively did covers of what seemed to all be 90s pop songs, so that wasn't great either.
over 2 years ago
The restaurant looks nice. The food was good. Having said that, here's my advice from my experience after attending this restaurant last Saturday from 7 to 9 pm: if you care about listening to good blues in the restaurant, this is most definitely a tourist trap. No blues really, just a one man band singing terribly. Many songs weren't even blues songs. It was hard to hear. Also, the service was terrible. Waiter and waitresses constantly gathering to talk to each other at the reception while ignoring customers. Just don't go for good blues or good service.
over 2 years ago
Food and drink met expectations. Expensive but it’s Chicago. The live music was fun but we were seated at a wobbly high top table on bar stools which did not make us want to linger (or spend more money).