Cinny's Mom wrote:Bar DeVille appears to be fulfilling a neighborhood need for a cozy, laid back watering hole that provides great cocktails as well as beer and wine. I will back!
bradleybolt wrote:i am glad everyone seems to be enjoying DeVille. I would like to clarify some pricing though...As far as draft beer goes, PBR is $3, Matilda and Brooklyn Brewmaster's Reserve are both $8, and the rest of the drafts (Goose IPA, Stella, Hoegaarden, Guinness, and Half Acre) are all $5.
As far as jameson goes, it is $5 shot, $6 mixed/neat, $7 on the rocks. Redbreast (our other Irish whisky) is $10. Perhaps, our bartender poured (and charged for) that, in which case I sincerely apologize.
Next time you are in Tyrus, please ask for me and I'll buy you a shot.
Cheers,
Brad Bolt
Cinny's Mom wrote:I stopped in at Bar DeVille before the holidays for a few drinks. This is a great addition to the West Town neighborhood. The bar is comfortable, there is a free pool table in the middle room and the back room has numerous seating areas for those people who don't want to sit at the bar.
The bartenders were very pleasant and seemed eager to mix-up great cocktails. You will recognize Brad from the Violet Hour overseeing the bar. I had two Winter Sidecars that were well balanced and delicious. In fact, my bartender was not satisfied with the first round and we discussed several variations to improve upon the recipe. (The second round was even better than the first). My friend had pisco sours and she assured me that her drinks were also very well made. Even better, the drinks were between $8 and $9.
Bar DeVille appears to be fulfilling a neighborhood need for a cozy, laid back watering hole that provides great cocktails as well as beer and wine. I will back!
Bar DeVille
701 N. Damen
Chicago, IL 60611
dansch wrote:masking the Malorty goodness
dansch wrote:The working title of the drink is "The Hard Sell" and I recommend that you saddle up to the bar and ask for one*. Malort, it's the new black.
G Wiv wrote:Just reading the word, malort, not goodness, triggers my regurg reflex.
G Wiv wrote:dansch wrote:masking the Malorty goodness
Malorty goodness????????
You have to be kidding!!
Just reading the word, malort, not goodness, triggers my regurg reflex.
whiskeybent wrote:G Wiv wrote:dansch wrote:masking the Malorty goodness
Malorty goodness????????
You have to be kidding!!
Just reading the word, malort, not goodness, triggers my regurg reflex.
As much as I hate to link to myself, I think I like Malorts.
jeffrola wrote:Don't judge.
jeffrola wrote:Talk to my guy Nathan at The Green Mill...he will convert you.
G Wiv wrote:jeffrola wrote:Talk to my guy Nathan at The Green Mill...he will convert you.
Somehow I am put in mind of slick talking Nathan Detroit from Guys and Dolls*
Malort has passed my lips twice, first time because I did not know any better, second to see if it was really as repulsive as I remembered. I am out, done, finished with malort, period!
Enjoy,
Gary
*My first musical theater reference.....ever.
danimalarkey wrote:I would like to find a place in my neighborhood that I could stop in on a Saturday night without worrying too much about big crowds ...
G Wiv wrote:I found DeVille in contrast to the other new(ish) cocktail bar The Whistler, which seemed starkly serious conveying a Poindexter with cocktail shakers attitude this bourbon drinker found slightly off putting. I should note the three friends I went to The Whistler with, who are more into cocktail culture than myself, had a positive impression.