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Originally Posted by exitodirect
You might consider the Berghoff Cafe. It's one of the oldest bar/restaurants in Chicago - for a genuine feel for what Chicago was like in its glory days. They have been brewing their own beer (two versions: lager and dark) since long before micro-breweries became the rage. They also make excellent root beer for non-drinkers. It is a large place: one side is a gigantic bar with floor to ceiling dark wood paneling and large photos taken during the prohibition era. The other side is a wonderful restaurant specializing in German fare. Located on 17 West Adams Street.
http://www.berghoff.com/home.php
I live in Chicago - The Berghoff never disappoints out of town guests. No matter where you decide, I'll do what I can to join you.
Jim
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Hi Jim,
That's a great suggestion! The Berghoff sounds really nice. And it's got lots of history I see.
Jim, have you been to a local sports bar called
Mother Hubbard's at 5 W. Hubbard St. Chicago, IL 60654 at:
http://www.motherhubbardschicago.com/
Is that a typical local sports bar in Chicago ? I don't know if it would be suitable for a meeting though.
David