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Chicago Dive Bar Guide
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SFG Rating
10
East Village
Inner Town Pub
Possibly the perfect dive bar, Inner Town Pub mixes dim light, stained glass and a mysterious illuminated sign.

SFG Rating
10
Rossi's Liquors
Downtown Chicago's dive bar soul, another hybrid liquor store and dive bar under a pitched roof.

SFG Rating
10
Bernice's Tavern
Lithuanian beer and live Bingo may not be the most common dive bar combo, but it is potent.

SFG Rating
10
Rose's Lounge
It's Christmas outside, it's Christmas inside, it's open when they feel like and it's unlike anything else.

SFG Rating
10
Simon's Tavern
If you like dive bar neon that features Viking fish, this is our spot, modeled after a famous ocean liner.

SFG Rating
10
L&L Tavern
Perfect people gazing spot that is perhaps too perfect thanks to a faint link to serial killers, plural.

SFG Rating
10
Rite Liquors
A classic Chicago "slashie" part dive bar, part liquor store and maybe the city's best example of both.

SFG Rating
9
Rainbo Club
The stage once hosted burlesque shows and the space thrived during the 1990s alt-music boom.

SFG Rating
9
Old Town Ale House
If you like nude pictures of politicians, this is your dive bar, part art gallery, part political statement.

SFG Rating
9
The Loop
Sky Ride Tap
About as straightforward as it gets for a dive bar hidden under downtown Chicago's elevated train line.

SFG Rating
9
Fireside Bowl
Amazingly the indie music epicenter of Chicago for a short period of time, now home to a sneaky good bar.

SFG Rating
9
Nilda's Place
Pulling the door handle is always a gamble, the hours notoriously erratic and entirely up to Nilda.

SFG Rating
9
The Levee
Once a well-respected burlesque venue, The Levee is now an opaque glass block entryway to sports.

SFG Rating
9
Joe's on Broadway
There's a lot of Malort-fueled visual stimulation crammed into this tiny footprint.

SFG Rating
9
Chipp Inn
The quintessential neighborhood dive bar so old that no one knows exactly how old it may be.

SFG Rating
9
The Lodge Tavern
Peanut shells crunch under foot amid almost entirely wooden surroundings and an epic sign.

SFG Rating
9
Richard's Bar
Smoking-friendly, photos banned, the massive Irish flag mural outside hints at a potential 'family' connection.

SFG Rating
8
Sovereign Liquors
Another of Chicago's classic dive bar vibes, this one king of Edgewater since the 1940s.

SFG Rating
8
Ola's Liquors
Ola's features a few rows of liquor bottles, a counter to drink on and that's about it.

SFG Rating
8
Archie's Iowa Rockwell Tavern
On the edge of Ukrainian Village, the perfect corner dive to start a crawl.

SFG Rating
8
Phyllis Musical Inn
Chicago's polk roots run deep, embodied by this 1954, persistently original Wicker Park staple.

SFG Rating
8
Galway Bay
Drinking underground is always advisable, here with Irish-style snugs.

SFG Rating
8
Cunneen's
Founded by beloved namesake Steve Cunneen, this is a dive bar purposefully built for conversation.

SFG Rating
8
J&M Tap
Notoriously difficult to find and pleasantly unchanged since 1974.

SFG Rating
8
Empty Bottle
Empty Bottle is two dive bars, one with a live show and one in the serenity before one kicks off.

SFG Rating
8
Big Joe's
Turtle races, live Jeopardy and about a dozen other reasons to grab a beer.

SFG Rating
8
Zakopane
Named after a town in Poland with Polish beer and Polish liquor inside.

SFG Rating
8
Gallery Cabaret
Home to a fresh live event every night, the slate includes music, poetry, blues and more.

SFG Rating
8
Shinnick's Pub
In the running for oldest dive bar in the city, a South Side White Sox Irish hub.

SFG Rating
8
Woodlawn Tap
University of Chicago-area institution once home to a students-only third room.

SFG Rating
8
Stella's Tap
Low on amenities, Stella's Tap is long on classic, Polish-friendly dive bar vibes.

SFG Rating
8
Reed's Local
Rare is the place that mixes VHS tapes and open mic nights in the same space.

SFG Rating
8
Delilah's
Ground zero for the bourbon boom in America, with an epic sign too.

SFG Rating
8
GO Tavern & Liquors
The coolers and beer selection are modern and fresh but be sure to look at the ceiling tiles that aren't.

SFG Rating
8
Nisei Lounge
Built for second-generation Asian-Americans, today the last dive in Wrigleyville.

SFG Rating
7
Pilsen
Skylark
The tiny sign contrasts the cavernous, bank lobby-style space inside.

SFG Rating
7
Friar Tuck
If you've ever wanted to walk into the top of a giant beer barrel, here is your chance.

SFG Rating
7
Bob Inn
Comfortable, neighborhood corner spot that does the simple things perfectly.

SFG Rating
7
Max's Place
It looks closed, in a good way, about as bare bones as a Chicago dive bar gets.

SFG Rating
7
Liberty Lounge
On the edge of Roscoe Village, Liberty Lounge offers two great amenities: free parking & pot pie.

SFG Rating
7
Carola's Hansa Clipper
The tiles may be crumbling but the beer is cold, imported and served by the liter.

SFG Rating
7
Four Treys
Dog-friendly and about as classic as a Chicago corner bar gets under a bright, casino-grade green sign.

SFG Rating
7
Streeter's Tavern
Subterranean and home to one of the city's great dive bar amenities, a two-way mirror in both the men's & women's restrooms.

SFG Rating
7
The Corner Bar
Truth in advertising, to be sure, this corner spot mixes new surfaces and vintage elements.

SFG Rating
7
The Cove Lounge
Vaguely nautical, today featuring a massive Obama mural hovering over the proceedings.

SFG Rating
7
Shamrock Club
In a part of town where authentic neighborhood bars are hard to find, Shamrock Club fills the niche.

SFG Rating
7
Oakwood 83
As the hours tick by, the crowd swells thanks to a service industry crowd & late night kitchen.

SFG Rating
7
Cole's Bar
Cole's Bar mixes a timeless building with a one-two dive bar bunch of open mic comedy & live music.

SFG Rating
7
Weeds Tavern
Ex-children's furniture store and bowling alley, Weeds Tavern, then the 1555 Club, dates to 1963.

SFG Rating
7
Burwood Tap
Home to one of the first 20 post-Prohibition Chicago liquor licenses.

SFG Rating
7
Falcon Inn
Hyde Park's pizza portal-hosting, low frills dive bar that (gasp) doesn't stock Old Style.

SFG Rating
7
Parrots Bar & Grill
Surprisingly sparwling bar with a strong commitment to the theme and a seasonal food menu.

SFG Rating
7
Cork Lounge
Literally attached to a Brown Line CTA station, grab a post-train beer as fast as possible.

SFG Rating
6
Whirlaway Lounge
Whirlaway Lounge was founded with the winnings on Triple Crown longshot Whirlaway.

SFG Rating
6
Ricochet's Tavern
Corner spot with a devotion to darts and a dose of on-tap Old Style.

SFG Rating
6
Bridgeport Inn
South Side's straightforward neighborhood bar, a nondescript corner spot focused on locals and carved into brick.

SFG Rating
6
Snickers Bar & Grill
A rare downtown Chicago dive, one half restaurant, another half dive bar.

SFG Rating
6
Alice's Lounge
Karaoke is the clear drawing card here, a center island immersing the singer in the crowd.

SFG Rating
6
Lange's Lounge
Far enough away from Wrigley to avoid the crowd but close enough to stop by to pre-game.

SFG Rating
6
The Cabin
Keep an eye on the annual Beach Day party when real sand is trucked into the bar.

SFG Rating
6
Edelweiss Tavern
Oksana hosts a mean karaoke night pretty much every night at this Logan Square dive.

SFG Rating
6
The Continental
There are dimly-lit dive bars and then there's The Continental where light ceases to be.

SFG Rating
6
Lemming's Tavern
Grab a board game, a beer and a deceptively chill evening in Bucktown.

SFG Rating
5
Carol's Pub
Gentrified ex-dive with a deep history amid needed, business-saving renovations.

SFG Rating
5
Celtic Corner
A few gaming machines, some beer taps and a prime corner spot in Elmwood Park.

SFG Rating
4
Gold Star Bar
Once an East Village dive bar icon and now a gentrified echo of what used to be.

SFG Rating
6
Punky's Pub
Downtown Lombard, right off the train stop, perfect for pre- or post-work diversion.

SFG Rating
8
Olde Towne Inn
Elgin's oldest bar, tracing its history back to a 1927 BBQ joint on the same spot.
Recommended But Not Reviewed Dive Bars
We have not had the great pleasure of getting to every possible dive bar (life goals), so inevitably there are great bars that we simply haven't been able to get to yet. The list below includes noteworthy dive bars that by all accounts look amazing but do not have a review associated with them just yet.
Double Bubble
End Zone
Newark Nook
Question Mark Bar
The Hideout
Mr C's Midway Bar
Bullseye Lounge
Other Divey Drinking Options
The bars listed here are the best of the rest, great local drinking options that may not quite be classified as must-visit dive bar destinations (in our rudimentary estimation). There is no doubt a hidden gem or five in the list below. Happy hunting.
Big Chicks
Caminos de Michoacan
Dug Out
Jaqueline's Lakeview East
Jefferson Park Inn
Liar's Club
Oasis Tavern
Podlasie Pool Club
Reggies
Rosa's Lounge
Sidekicks
The Burlington
The North End
Turtle's Bar & Grill
Mitchell's Tap
Club Belmont
Di's Den
Esquire Lounge
Fifty Yard Line
Friendly Tavern
Hangovers Bar & Liquor Store
Loop Tavern
Ms Ann's Pad
Pap's Tap
Paradise Club
Rabbits
Second Story Bar
The Booze Hound
Ziggy's Side Door Pub
Miller's Tap & Liquor Store
Bruno's Lounge
Murphy's Bleachers
Kasey's Tavern
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