Tiny Lounge
Editor’s Note: Colleen Flaherty’s Tiny Lounge finally was taken from us by the wrecking ball in 2006, as part of
Editor’s Note: Colleen Flaherty’s Tiny Lounge finally was taken from us by the wrecking ball in 2006, as part of
Editor’s Note: sometime, while I wasn’t looking, the Schubert Inn closed and yielded to a short-lived joint called Thirsty McCarthy’s,
Editor’s Note: the haunted legend that currently houses the Red Lion Pub is currently vacant as the building is to
Editor’s Note: sadly, the Prodigal Son is gone, literally. Apparently all that bacon made for one hell of a grease
Editor’s Note: Parkway Tavern succumbed to market forces and closed in February 2005, was torn down and is now a
Editor’s note: Mickey’s Snack Bar, though never having been put up for sale, has been acquired by new owners who
Before the popularity of Redmond’s, Matilda and Gannon’s Pub, places like MaxTavern epitomized the quintessential hangout for those looking for
Editor’s Note: this space is very much the same but is now called Seven Ten Lounge, while Lucky Strike has
Few things have made as much news or elicited a stronger response in the Chicago bar scene than the closing
Editor’s Note: Like its neighbor Burgundy Inn to the south, Lee’s departed the space at Ashland and Diversey, yielding to