LTH,
With this year's impressive crop of GNR nominees, the bar has been set pretty high. Happily, there's a bar that rises to the level of that, erm . . . bar (so to speak). Sportsman's Club in Humboldt Park opened in December of 2013 and in the 14 months since then, has become one of the most enjoyable and welcoming watering holes in all of Chicagoland.
First and foremost, it's a comfortable neighborhood bar with friendly service and a welcoming vibe. The main bartenders are Wade McElroy and Jeff Donahue, both of whom spent time at Barrelhouse Flat, among other places in town (and beyond). These guys completely understand what hospitality means. So does bar manager Jacyara de Oliveira, who put in some time at the fabled Drawing Room. All three are among the city's very best and they treat their customers exceedingly well in countless ways. They're friendly, helpful, and eager to share expert information about spirits, brews, cocktails and libations of all sorts.
They stock their bar quite nicely and offer a small but mighty menu of 4 cocktails that changes daily. In addition, there's the namesake Sportsman and the Amaro Machine (a continual, solera-style drinkable history of nearly all the Amari that have ever been served there), which are both served daily. The Low Life -- Miller High Life and shot of whiskey -- is always available for $5. And the taps are interesting and thoughtfully chosen.
Another thing that really makes Sportsman's Club shine is its line-up of excellent bartenders. Not only is the regular staff cordial, knowledgeable and supremely talented but some of the city's finest bartenders regularly take shifts there. The place is a mecca not only for those who love drinks but also for those who love to craft them.
Even though its reach as a drinking destination goes far beyond Humboldt Park, Sportsman's Club is truly a neighborhood bar. It's not unusual to see regulars playing backgammon on the game boards that are built into the tables. The music, almost always conveyed via analog reel-to-reel, is eclectic and consistently the best of any Chicago bar I've ever spent time in. They open their doors to all sorts of events, including fundraisers (one documented
here). They also have a great selection of packaged goods -- small bottles of spirits, bitters, etc. -- which is well curated and exceedingly convenient. And while they don't serve their own food, they regularly host local chefs who bring in their own and make use of the large outdoor oven and adjoining patio that are located behind the bar.
On the downside, Sportsman's Club is a relatively tight space. It's popular, so it's not always an ideal destination on weekends. Even on the early side on weekends, it can get crowded quickly. Such is the mild price of success, which happily, hasn't affected the price of drinks. From the very beginning they've been quite reasonable and they remain so. Cocktails are $10. The Sportsman is $8. Most beers range between $5 and $9. So in spite of its popularity, it remains what it always set out to be: A Great Neighborhood Bar.
Discussion here, at the
main thread, is a bit lean but almost entirely favorable (allowing for the digression about cash vs. credit). But the place has received several other favorable mentions in our forums. And just about any LTH Cocktailista would likely have Sportsman's Club on his or her short list of best drinking destinations in the city.
Special Cocktail @ Sportsman's ClubSportsman's Club website948 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
(872) 206-8054
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