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What's your favorite bar in Chicago and why do you like it? Or what's your favorite stretch of bars (like on Clark or Milwaukee or Rush or whatever street)?
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I will not mention any of my favorite bars that have yet to be tainted by hipster interlopers. To do that would betray my very soul.
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I'm on your trail. There is no escape.
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I really like national 27 for mambo, salsa, bacahata, merenge dancing on the weekends, really great food and mojitos with fresh surgar cane.
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Whatever bar is closest to my front door is my favorite one. Okay, maybe not. But soon my favorite bar will be the one I can take a young baby to at 5:00 p.m. for a casual dinner. Since the smoking ban went into effect, I've never seen so many babies in bars during the daytime--particularly in Lincoln Square. It seems kind of crazy to me, but I guess it works.
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Babies in bars? God this country is doomed.
How about go to a restaurant that serves alcohol? Who would bring a baby into a bar? I sure would not. No offense to you but a baby in a bar is in direct clash of why bars exist. |
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The other day I sat on the patio of the Daily Bar for lunch, and there were six strollers parked next to tables. I went to Feed the Beast last weekend with some friends who just had a kid, and there were four babies in there around 5:00 p.m. And we're not talking about low-class trailer park babies here (who you might expect to see in a bar). These were the yuppie fancy aluminum stroller types drinking craft beers and bottles of wine. |
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I like to go where the Hoes are .....boot leggers = easy women ;-)
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Thanks for all the terrific suggestions... Just to clarify, I'm not a hipster, I'm a high school teacher who hasn't really found any bars that aren't too hipster or too yuppie. I'm looking for bars I can go to this summer and have a couple of beers with friends without feeling like I have to dress or act a certain way.
But I also really like going to obscure hipster bars, fancy River North dance clubs, and the heart of Wrigleyville on a Friday night in mid-July b/c all those places are hilarious for their over-the-top eccentricities. Thanks for the nacional 27 tip, sounds cool, I'll have to check it out. But really, any tips would be helpful. |
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I like the German bars in Lincoln Square and North Center/St. Ben's, particularly Laschett's Inn, Resi's Bierstube and Huettenbar. They are casual hangout places and generally yuppie-free zones, though Huettenbar is starting to pick up a bit of a hipster following. But Laschett's and Resi's in particular are old-school. When I'm really serious about my beer-drinking, I head to the Map Room.
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