| Cork and Kerry - http://www.corkandkerrychicago.com/ Cork and Kerry, a friendly and classy neighborhood pub, is as inviting as the charming watering holes of its namesake Irish counties. Its edifice is reminiscent of Irish storefronts, and the tavern's rich, woody interior is accented by stained glass, framed artworks and knickknacks that bring the Emerald Isle to the South Side. - Read more |
| Emmit's Irish Pub - http://www.emmits.com/ This busy intersection is no stranger to wild times. Originally constructed as the Italian Trust & Savings, the building that houses Emmit's once housed the valuable hordes of several prominent Chicago gangsters. The remnants of this era can be seen throughout the building. Along the years the building has evolved, but the spirit of old-school Chicago remains. - Read more |
| Fadó Chicago - http://www.fadoirishpub.com/chicago/ Fadó, pronounced f'doe, is the Irish expression meaning "long ago". The term was commonly used as the preface of old Irish stories told by the Seanchaí (Shana-kee) or storyteller. At Fadó we are telling the story of Ireland's rich and celebrated pub culture. It is a culture of hospitable surroundings, good food and good drink, and friendly conversation- what we call "craic". - Read more |
| Ginger's Ale House - http://www.gingersalehouse.com/ Ginger's Ale House is a popular Chicago Northside bar with English and Irish roots. Located in the popular Wrigleyille area on the Northside of Chicago, within easy walking distance of Wrigley Field where the Chicago Cubs play baseball, this Chicago Northside pub features an extensive draft beer selection... - Read more |
| Glascott's Groggery - http://www.glascotts.com A neighborhood tradition for Lincoln Park locals, Glascott's has been quenching thirsts since 1937 when it served as a home base for working-class Irish immigrants. And the beer does flow readily – offering a varied selection of 26 draught and bottled microbrews, imported, and domestic beers. - Read more |
| Johnny O' Hagans - http://www.johnnyohagans.com/ Come visit our exquisitely handcrafted bar imported directly from Ireland by Gemmil, Griffin, & Dunbar Limited. Feel free to check out what's cooking on our menu page. Head on over to the events page to see who's playing on any given night. Also, click on our merchandise page to see the latest in Johnny O' Hagan's-wear. - Read more |
| Poag Mahone's - http://www.poagmahones.com Whether you need a place to unwind or you're looking for a place to contain your rowdy group, Poag Mahone’s Carvery and Ale House is the place to be. Open from 11:00am – 9:00pm, Monday – Friday, this old style Chicago saloon brings you back to the turn of the century. Tin ceilings, tile floors, and a huge 28 foot oak bar turns back the clock to the times when Chicago was known for its slaughterhouses, tanneries and its freewheeling lifestyle. - Read more |
| the abbey - http://www.abbeypub.com/ The Abbey Pub, established in 1973 as Chicago's traditional Irish pub. Our full-service restaurant now offers brand new brunch, lunch and dinner menus, featuring traditional Irish and American food. From corned beef and cabbage and shepard’s pie to burgers and curry fries, the Abbey has something for everyone. - Read more |
| The Galway Arms - http://galwayarms.com/ The Galway Arms, Chicago's finest Irish bar and restaurant. Here at The Arms, we pride ourselves on our quality food, drinks, and friendly Irish hospitality. Located in the heart of Lincoln Park, our authentic Irish pub and restaurant brings a taste of Ireland right to your front door. - Read more |
| The Irish Oak - http://www.irishoak.com/ The Irish Oak is a mixture of Old World atmosphere in a contemporary, vibrant setting. Of our extensive menu, our Fish & Chips, Irish Breakfast, and Shephard's Pie are the BEST in Chicago. Try our award winning Guinness! - Read more |