Mahoney's Pub & Grille

A person can spend all day and night here. Get here early on the weekend and enjoy brunch then enjoy your favorite sporting event on any one of the zillion plasma screens or the two titanic big screens! Then play Wii, pool, pong, shuffle board, touch screen games and Golden Tee. There is just NO SHORTAGE of things to do. For dinner, and Mahoney’s features some of the tastiest entrées around. It’s bar food elevated! After dinner its time to kick off the party. State of the art video and audio systems kick in, the lights dim, and suddenly you are in the middle of a dance party…and you just came in for breakfast.


Pippin's Tavern

Pippin’s Tavern has been the quintessential Irish pub on Rush Street for over 35 years. A great spot for shoppers to rest their weary bones, have a drink and grab a bite from Downtown Dogs (the hot dog joint next door )… and you don’t even have to get up, the bartender will order it for you! Along with shoppers and visitors from nearby hotels, you find the cheerful regular crowd. Never short on stories, these fine folks are sure to spin tales of the real Chicago.


River Shannon’s

Since 1946, the River Shannon has been a Lincoln Park staple. Boasting classic design usually only found near its Irish namesake.
Clientele runs the gamut of professionals young and old, college students, stock brokers, and an wonderful bunch of regulars. On any given day you’re sure to find a smiling face behind the natural mahogany bar, and a lively group telling stories over a beverage.


She-nannigans House of Beer

She-nannigans creates the hottest scene on Division Street every day of the week.
Featuring ample-sized dance floors including stages and bar top dancing there is a terrific mix of old and new music hits that gives House of Beer (as it as sometimes known) its own unique nightlife flavor. A must hit spot for the A-list, She-nannigans hosts annual events that have featured appearances from Ike Reilly, Dave Matthews, The Go Go’s, Cracker, Drive by Truckers, Squeeze and more.


The Hangge-Uppe

Dance the night away to five decades of music on two separate floors. Downstairs, oldies from the '50s through the '70s are featured; upstairs is devoted to Top 40 tunes from the '80s and '90s. Six bars are on the premise as well as service areas.