This 67-year-old family-run bar attracts Ukrainian Village and Humboldt Park cool kids and old-timers for free pool and affordable beers from Half Acre to Hamm’s. Read more.
At this sake lounge, you can rent a private karaoke room for two hours for $50 per person, which includes one to four bottles of booze, depending on the size of your group. Read more.
The corn dog’s not the only cost-effective comestible at this busy hipster hangout; for $5, a Vienna dog with bold pepper jack, creamy garlic aioli and a crisp winter slaw is as satisfying. Read more.
The cozy bar beneath Pops for Champagne, where the deftly made cocktails showcase local spirits. Read more.
The Sutter’s Mill cocktail is a standout, with Four Roses bourbon, honey ginger syrup, lime, Averna and cubes of vanilla ice: http://tmoutchi.us/13EV7jr Read more.
Wizardry is the only explanation for the splendor of the bun on the TrenchBar burger. http://tmoutchi.us/YmTIHi Read more.
The crowds are steady at this cute Italian spot, but are they coming for the expansive patio, the kind service or the food? It could be all 3, but most likely it's the first 2. http://tmout.us/maA24 Read more.