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One of Chicago's Best-Known and Most-Respected Jazz establishments, historic Andy's offers casually sophisticated dining with a musical menu of Chicago's top Jazz Artists. Local performers cover a range of styles from Traditional and Swing to Bop, Fusion, Latin and Afro-Pop. Our "Spotlight Performer Series" events showcase some of today's most "in demand" world touring musicians in an intimate setting.
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11 E. Hubbard St., Chicago, IL 60611 |
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AliveOne combines the very best of music and spirits. The front bar is fully stocked with 16 different beers on tap, including some of the best microbrews Chicago and the country have to offer.AliveOne is home to Chicago's only "all Live" jukebox, containing live recordings of Rock and Roll's best bands from the past and present. AliveOne houses an extensive collection of live concert bootlegs on CDR and Analog tape, which are displayed in cases on the walls through out the bar.
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2683 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614 |
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 Since its opening in June of '89, Buddy Guy's Legends has built a reputation as the nation's premier blues club. Mr. Guy's personal reputation as the crowned king of Chicago's electric blues scene and his 50+ years in the music business have made Buddy truly a legend himself. As a blues club, Legends is distinguished for its innovative scheduling of local, national, and international blues acts. In the nineteen years that Legends has been open, the stage has been graced by some of the world's most talented musicians. |
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700 S Wabash Ave , Chicago, IL 60605 |
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The Underground, located in Chicago's River North neighborhood, has elevated the Chicago nightlife to unprecedented heights and is Chicago's premiere, upscale, cutting-edge nightclub where every guest is a VIP. Among the congregation of Chicago's brightest and most talented you will always find a rotating whose who of celebrities, international DJs, and other bold-faced names.
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56 W Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60654 |
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 Long known as one of the city's premier gay bars, this hetero-friendly spot still pulls out all the stops, thanks to grinding beats and no-holds-barred dancing. Whether cutely coiffed, shirtless or dressed in all-out drag, guys here (and their female entourages) know how to get down and dirty, making the vivid '60s-meets-'70s decor--wood-paneled walls with bold polka-dot cutouts--a mere backdrop; dark exterior windows keep inside antics under wraps. |
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954 W Belmont Ave Chicago, IL 60657 |
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 Shamrocks, shillelaghs and a slew of nautical tchotchkes cover nearly every visible surface in the bar, which claims to have invented the Harvey Wallbanger and is said to have brought together 6,500 couples over the years. Customers are a loud, jovial, rowdy crowd of suits, tourists and young college grads on the make; the weekend brunch bunch is a mellower (more sober) mix. |
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20 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610 |
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 Established in the mid '90s when Chicago's music scene was grabbing national attention, the club has emerged as an essential gig for bands transitioning from small bars to larger venues. The main floor offers limited table seating but there's a long bar for easy drink access; between-set options include pool tables and pinball machines on the lower level (with closed-circuit televisions to monitor the action upstairs), or upscale wine choices and intimate seating more conducive to conversation on the mezzanine. |
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1572 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60622 |
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 The entertainment at Excalibur far exceeds typical nightclub fare. There are multiple nightclubs and lounges in the building, each with its own style and atmosphere. Guests can raise the roof on Chicago's largest dance floor, chill out in cozy lounge areas, enjoy live entertainment, dine and play pool and arcade games. Excalibur has private party rooms of many sizes and atmospheres and is the largest non-hotel private party space in Chicago, with a large hotel-calibur kitchen and catering and party planning professionals in-house. Excalibur books hundreds of private events yearly and is well known for amazing events. |
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632 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610 |
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 Enclave Nightclub, located in Chicago's River North neighborhood just minutes from the Magnificent Mile, is a premiere destination for entertainment, celebrity guests and the hottest music spun by the most respected DJ's, including the late DJ AM. Chart topping artists including The Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Kid Rock and Akon have all rocked the stage at Enclave. World renowned athletes such as Michael Jordan, Tony Romo and Ben Rothesberger have all celebrated this success with us. Major Hollywood players Paris Hilton, Carmen Electra, Brody Jenner, Pete Wentz and director Michael Bay have all recently spent their evenings at our unique venue. |
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220 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60610 |
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 Joe's is a 20,000 square foot warehouse-style venue located near Lincoln Park in Chicago. Joe's specializes in sports, live music and private parties. Joe's features five party rooms including a large outdoor patio. Each room offers its own unique environment. JOE'S IS A 21 AND OLDER VENUE. You must be 21+ to attend all shows and events. If you are attending a private event with your child, please contact Gabby at Joe's for information on exceptions. |
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940 W. Weed St. Chicago, IL 60622 |
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 Rockit Bar & Grill, located in the heart of the booming River North Neighborhood puts Executive Chef James Gottwald's contemporary culinary twist on the traditional bar and grill. Offering outstanding casual American cuisine, using the freshest ingredients available in a mouthwatering menu that includes salads, sandwiches, and entrees. Rockit Bar & Grill is the premier downtown bar and grill, with the famous Rockit Burger being named the best in the nation by "Good Morning America" as well as the restaurant itself being called one of the top concepts in the world by Conde Nast Traveler. |
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22 W Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60654 |
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Nine bars, two lounges, three DJ booths and a 4,000-square-foot main dance floor illustrate the hugeness of this club; futuristic-minimalist furniture, stainless steel, smoked glass and color-themed rooms provide swanky visual stimulation. State-of-the-art sound and lighting systems create a heady experience: Motors, movable screens and floor-to-ceiling walls of frosted glass (as projection surfaces) makes images appear to float in the air above the crowds. Libations range from beer to champagne.
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226 W Ontario St - Entrance in Alley, Chicago, IL 60610 |
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