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Traditional Italian in the Heart of Italy neighborhood. Cash only.
After a time as the awkwardly named 17 West at the Berghoff, this Loop institution has returned to its roots.
Venerable Rush Street-area tavern good for burgers, sandwiches, or weekend breakfast.
Elegant old-style Drake Hotel lounge.
Cheery Ukrainian Village bar with free popcorn and generous bartenders.
With board games and a Ping-Pong room, this is a place you could easily pass a few hours reconnecting with your childhood, and maybe for this reason it attracts a younger crowd than some of the other neighborhood institutions. It can get pretty packed on weekends, but there's a beer garden, decorated with Christmas lights and sometimes open even during the winter (with heat lamps).
Formerly a Prohibition-era speakeasy, this East Village dive bar serves cheap booze and hosts a well-regarded open mike on Thursday and Sunday.
Popular East Village dive bar offers drink specials, a jukebox, and a pool table.
Loop tavern and "carvery" tapped by GQ restaurant critic Alan Richman as offering one of the nation's 20 hamburgers "you must eat before you die."
Historic club known for producing musicians, artists, and writers.
Although this liquor store/bar doesn't offer much in the way of atmosphere, there's a nearly endless alcohol selection.
Great burgers and other way-above-average bar food.
Part sports bar, part liquor store, part Polish dive.
Private club in the basement of Ida Noyes Hall with more than 100 beers; admission for nonmembers is $3.
Popular neighborhood softball team hangout with burgers made to order, sandwiches, and much beer.
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