The surroundings make this sports bar so laid-back that even if you're not there for the Super Bowl, you'll have a good time. Read more.
The generic interior means that your attention will fall to one of three things: the busty servers, the football game on the flat-screens or—and this would be our choice—the 70-bottle-strong beer list Read more.
Fourteen beers on tap (65 total), tasty pub grub, and rah-rah decor make this straight-friendly gay sports bar a fun place to cheer for your team, whatever team you’re on. Read more.
Chef Brian Jupiter's ballsy food (e.g., a Super Bowl option to order a whole animal that feeds 10-15 people for $400), adds another component to the mix. Read more.
Over a dozen varieties of charcuterie are cured in house, including the fennel-scented finocchiona. And the kitchen doesn't stop there: Everything from the hot sauce to hot dogs is made from scratch. Read more.
Save the yelling and arm-waving for the Wrigleyville sports bars; this newcomer is for the sophisticated sports fan. The stools are cushioned, the music is mixed, and the specialty drinks are potent. Read more.