This is a subject near and dear to my heart. Some of my favorite bars/places to drink include:
-Kasey's (701 S. Dearborn) - Great neighborhood pub with decent tap beers, but an excellent bottle selection. Lots of TVs (perhaps a bit too many). No food other than frozen pizza.
-Hackney's (733 S. Dearborn) - Surprisingly good beer selection. Above average bar food. TVs in bar.
-Gage - (24 S. Michigan) - Good drinks. Great food (upscale). Not sure about TVs, but I think they have them.
-Cal's - (400 S. Wells) - Dive bar. Good atmosphere. Bike messengers and lost traders. Live, dirty rock n' roll on weekends. No food.
-Clark St. Ale House (742 N Clark St) - One of the city's top beer bars. Best in River North. No food, but lots around.
-Silver Palm/Matchbox (Chicago/Ogden/Milwaukee intersection) - Sister bars. Matchbox if you are feeling lonely, Silver Palm if you want to breath. Good food. TV intrusion is minimal.
-Chip Inn (832 N. Greenview) - Divish, but one of the better spots in River East/East Village. Decent beer selection for a dive, but I always seem to find my self drinking Lacross City Lager from a can. No Food. TVs abound.
-Jerry's (1938 W. Division) - Not a bar per se, but my new favorite spot for American craft beers. They always are among the first to get new stuff when it hits town. The food is also excellent. Creative sandwiches and sides. No TVs.
-Piece (1927 W. North Ave) - The brew their own beer. It's pretty good. Also, they have a good selection of "guest beers." Food is pizza. I like it. Lots of televisions. Games are always on.
-Small Bar (2049 W. Division St or 2954 N. Albany Ave) - Two of the better beer bars in town. I prefer the Division location for beer and the Logan Square location for atmosphere. The food is average at best. They play sports, but more often then not it's soccer.
-Map Room (1949 N. Hoyne) - Awesomeness previously discussed.
-Whirlaway (3224 W. Fullerton) - Great neighborhood spot if you live in Logan Square. Beer is fairly standard. No food unless someone brings some or orders a pizza. Games are usually on. I like going here for the sense of community. It's a family-run place. People generally seem to know and like each other.
-Burlington (3425 W Fullerton) - A newist spot. Probably not for everyone. It's dark, fairly small, and gets crowded with Art Institute students on the weekends. But I really like the front windows. They look like eyes. The beer is slightly above average. There is a giant TV that I have never seen on. But I assume it works. No food.
-Weegee's (3659 W. Armitage Ave) - A bit off the beaten path, but that makes me like it more. Service can be a bit surly until the owner warms up to you, but thats ok. They serve some excellent drinks. I like the room and the music. No food or TVs.
-Quenchers (Fullerton and Western) - This place has made a big comeback in my mind. There were some dark times for Quenchers after they were shut down for capacity violations in the wake of E2. But they are back. If you like beer, they have an excellent (and affordable) selection of bombers (750 ML bottles of strong beer).
-Kuma's (2900 W Belmont Ave) - As much as I love Kuma's I can no longer recommend it to people. The wait, even for a seat at the bar, has gotten too long. Maybe when the patio opens up. Still, I love everything about the place. The food, beer, attitude, loud music, room. There are TVs, but they don't play games often. Only the big ones.
-Jake's Pub (2932 N. Clark St) - A small neighborhood bar I randomly stumbled upon one day and happened to love. Far above average beer selection for a corner bar. TVs. No food. Would recommend it if you are in the area.
-Delilah's (2771 N. Lincoln Ave.) - I don't get here enough because the location is not convenient, but whenever I do I am reminded how much I like it. Great booze all around. Great room, great music. No food. TVs, but they will more often than not be playing soccer or obscure videos.
-Laschet's (2119 W Irving Park Rd)/Resi's (2034 W Irving Park Rd)/Hansa Clipper (4659 N Lincoln)/Huettenbar (4721 N Lincoln Ave) - You could probably add Brauhaus to this mix of German bars in the greater Lincoln Square area. Resi's and Laschet's serve food. Hansa and Huetterbar don't. They are all just a little bit different and excellent in their way. Laschet's has the best food. Resi's has the best beer. I get Hansa Clipper and Huettenbar confused, but one is a dive and the other is nicer. Both are fun. No food at the latter two. TVs all around.
-Long Room (1612 W Irving Park Rd) - Another one the better beer bars in the city. A bit underrated in my opinion. Nice room, good bartenders. No TVs.
-Ten Cat (3931 N Ashland Ave) - I like this bar. Don't come up to this neck of the woods much, and when I do I go to Long Room. Still, I like the place. They have a great patio in the summer, some nice pool tables, and a great juke box.
-Gingerman (3740 N Clark St) - The only really tolerable bar near Wrigley. It's not even that bad on game days. Decent beer. No food. TVs (at least one).
-Hopleaf (5148 N Clark St) - Awesomeness previously discussed.
-Simon's (5210 N Clark St) - Down the street from Hopleaf. A fine bar in it's own right. More neighborhoody. No food.
-Edgewater Lounge (5600 N Ashland Ave) - For a small place, they have both good beer and food. A small, bad television.
-Three Floyd's Pub - Not it Chicago proper. While I have been increasingly disenchanted with the availability and pricing of their beers locally, there is no denying that Three Floyds makes good stuff. I recommend going straight to the source: The brewpub in Munster. To boot, they have really good food.