Andersonville is Chicago’s once predominantly Swedish neighborhood, where you’ll still find some old Swedes intermixed with people from the Latin, Mediterranean and GLBT communities, which makes for one of the most eclectic neighborhoods in all of Chicago.
Note: This is a do-it-yourself crawl with eleven pubs listed here for completeness, which is probably more than anyone but only the heartiest of pub crawlers can handle, so feel free to customize each pub crawl to your abilities and tastes. Pubs on this crawl are located within walking distance and, but you may still want to hire Chicago Trolley if you want to travel further afield and bring your own beer! If you buy a copy of our book Historic Bars of Chicago ($12), you can get a $45 coupon that is more than 10% off for most rentals.
Order
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Pub
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Address
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Chicago Trolley
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A |
Hopleaf Bar | 5148 N. Clark St. |
To book a trolley, contact Chicago These are do-it-yourself pub crawls. The agenda is completely up to you. |
B |
Konak Pizza & Grill | 5150 N. Clark St. | |
C |
Simon’s Tavern* | 5210 N. Clark St. | |
D |
Farragut’s | 5240 N. Clark St. | |
E |
Acre | 5308 N. Clark St. | |
F |
Hamburger Mary’s | 5400 N. Clark St. | |
In Fine Spirits | 5420 N. Clark St | ||
G |
Edgewater Lounge* | 5600 N. Ashland Ave. | |
H |
Ravenswood Pub | 5455 N. Ravenswood Ave. | |
I |
Joie de Vine | 1744 W. Balmoral Ave. | |
J |
Marty’s Wine Bar | 1511 W. Balmoral Ave. | |
* One of the Top 100 Historic Bars of Chicago
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