Made my second stop into the newly moved and reopened Tiny Lounge last night,
reinforcing it as an excellent, though imperfect, new addition to the neighborhood.
Beer list is pretty great - a lot of Germans, including my favorite, Schneider Aventinus.
Microbrews from Three Floyds, Left Hand, Bells, etc. A few Belgians, including Affligem
on tap (yum). Amstel et al for those who don't care what they drink. Lots of liquor
to pick from as well, including some buffalo grass vodka and nice bourbon selection.
Cocktail list is nice, and for $8 you get a BIG drink - not as huge as a $10 Stinker at
Trader Vic's, but slightly larger than anything at the Whistler at the same cost.
My Caipirinha was packed with crushed ice and plenty of lime, and just enough sugar
to taste. Lasted me twice as long as my beer due to its strength.
Service is hit or miss - most everyone is very NICE but their knowledge of their
product is somewhat inconsistent. The staff and clientele were mostly older but
represented the neighborhood well (half yuppies, half former punks).
The preliminary bar snack menu sounded pretty ambitious (duck confit empanadas?),
and a $14 bowl of mussels in a bar (that's not Hopleaf) better knock me off
my stool, but I look forward to trying it once the kitchen opens up regularly.
The space is, well, loungey - reminds me a lot of Bungalow on Belmont, but
kicks that place's ass across the board otherwise. Nice granite/concrete bar surface,
a few high tops, uneven wood walls, a couple of U-shaped booths and a small private
section. Despite the name, it's not nearly as tiny as I hear the former location used to be.
Give it a shot, let me know what you think.
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Tiny Lounge
4352 N. Leavitt (at Montrose/Lincoln)
Chicago IL 60625