Come on over, we can listen to vinyl at my place and the bourbon is free.jmc wrote:Geez...I didn't realize Rainbo was so polarizing....it is a hipster bar, I'll give you that. I like that they put on records because vinyl to me represents a way of listening that seems extinct now, it requires more investment from the listener.
jmc wrote:Geez...I didn't realize Rainbo was so polarizing....it is a hipster bar, I'll give you that. I like that they put on records because vinyl to me represents a way of listening that seems extinct now, it requires more investment from the listener.
but, you know...there were always cooler bars...like Sweet Alice...
Chicagoric wrote:For quite a while, the Rainbo, Phyllis Musical Inn and the Northside were the only bars to go to in Wicker Park. And the photo booth at the Rainbo is legendary. It was there before almost anything else and for that reason alone it's still a good place to visit every now and then.
Chicagoric wrote:So, yes, there were bars, but like Old Town in the sixties, not ones that you would ever go to.
thefoodsnob wrote:I am looking for really cool, well-balanced bars in Chicago: enough local feel, enough character, really (really) good pub food, but also a lot of fun and original things to do (games, promotions, bar snacks, events, etc.).
I'm also a huge sports fan, so a good number of TVs is a must; but I don't like super-loud places but rather well-managed sound. Oh, and if I can get a decent glass of wine once in awhile, it would be a huge plus.
Ideas? What kinds of places/things have you seen, forum?
leek wrote:The Globe is a nice place, especially if you are interested in watching international leagues for Rugby and Football (soccer) and/or hanging out with people who share those interests. The food and beer selection is good, the staff is nice.
Kennyz wrote:leek wrote:The Globe is a nice place, especially if you are interested in watching international leagues for Rugby and Football (soccer) and/or hanging out with people who share those interests. The food and beer selection is good, the staff is nice.
just don't look too closely at any of the surfaces
Kennyz wrote:When it comes to my drinking establishments, the dirtier the better. That goes for my bartendresses too.
I like the Globe for football and a coupla pints of Boddington's.
Silas Jayne wrote:The Touch of Class Lounge...
parnellsf wrote:Here's our two cents on the best bars in Chicago for the year ended 2009:
http://www.chibarproject.com/Features/Best/Best2009.htm
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