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Sure, concerts are cool, but have you ever walked into a bar where live musicians casually cover your favorite song and you didn’t even have to pay for it? That’s the shit in Chicago, where bars with live music run rampant. Catch a free show, or just a small cover charge, almost any night of the week at these bars with live music near you.
Chicago’s quintessential blues bar since 1968, Kingston Mines has rotating musicians that you can enjoy for free. When they do charge cover, it includes access to all shows for the night, so don’t shy away from a meager $10.
Jazz music pours from the tiny stage at Hungry Brain, a bar that’s totally hit or miss on how busy it will be. You could come on a Saturday night and find a few stragglers, or happen upon a Sunday where every guest in the bar is dancing to George Benson.
Nightly performances are always expected at The Whistler, including live music, but occasionally, you might find yourself there in the middle of a DJ set on ’90s night. Either way, this one of the best bars with free live music if you’re in the mood for dancing.
One of the only places in Chicago that really embraces live country music (gotta head to Nashville for more of that), Bub City offers reservations for their live music performances, starting around 9 pm every night. No cover needed.
Empty Bottle almost never charges for their live shows, but if they do, it’s rarely ever more than $5. They have live performances nearly every single night, ranging from music to comedy to karaoke.
Everything awash in a crimson glow, California Clipper first appears divey, but is actually quite classy as far as cocktails, ambiance, and live shows go. Live performances range from singer-songwriter shows to jazz bands to cabaret.
Hosting Chicago-born bands, as well as rising stars, Joe’s on Weed is a staple in this city, so if you haven’t been, well, get to it. Tickets are required here, but they range from $10 – 20, and you can grab a drink before the show.
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With more and more upscale restaurants sprouting up around Chicago it doesn’t seem like cheap eats get much attention anymore even though if you go to the right spot, you can get some of the best food in Chicago. Take a look at some of the cheapest restaurants in Chicago serving up amazing food when you’re strapped for cash.
Indian food can get pretty pricy, but not at Ghareeb Nawaz. You can get a full meal here for under $7 and the menu includes all the traditional dishes like biryani, kebab, and curry.
The perfect late-night joint to come to after a night out when you need something to soak up that last drink you had. You can’t go wrong here with the Red Hot Ranch Burger with their special sauce.
We can’t create a cheap eats list in Chicago and not mention an Italian beef spot and Johnnie’s Beef is by far the most popular. Get yours with sweet peppers or hot peppers at one of the cheapest restaurants in Chicago.
In business for more than 50 years and Uncle Remus is still serving some of the best quality fried chicken. What makes their chicken even better is the sweet and tangy sauce that gets slathered on top.
Located in the heart of Chinatown, this late-night Chinese spot offers all your favorites like egg rolls, fried rice, and lo mein.
This taqueria may not look like much from the outside but you can bet you’ll have one of the best tacos in Chicago at La Chaparrita, and the best part, each taco is only $2.25-$3.
For decades, Lem’s has been serving some of the best barbecue in the city. Known for their rib tips and hot links, there’s only one place to get cheap, delicious barbecue in Chicago.
Bringing Nashville hot chicken to Chicago, The Budlong is the place to go for southern-inspired food. Stretch your dollar here by getting the hot chicken plate, served with Texas toast and pickles.
Turning a staple into a gourmet meal, Gayle V’s is located in the pedway and makes delicious grilled cheese sandwiches like The Duke made with swiss cheese, ham, blueberry mustard, and peach slices.
A classic spot for late-night, cheap eats is Mister J’s. They have everything you could want in a burger joint and at prices between $5 and $10 you’ll definitely leave feeling satisfied.
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Is your wardrobe desperately in need of a few statement pieces? Just head to 160 N Morgan. It’s all Gucci.
Luxury designer brand Gucci set up a glamorous, ’70s-inspired pop-up shop in the West Loop of Chicago during the NBA All-Star Weekend, and it’s not going anywhere just yet. The limited-time collection is on sale through March 2, and no formal invite is needed. Members of the public can window-shop Gucci’s expensive attire or take home something grand if they’re feelin’ fancy.
Enter a wonderland of luxury wear, royally basked in a violet glow from the custom, geometric mural painted by Colossal Media. The 2,600-square-foot store has no shortage of disco balls, making their designer handbags, shoes, accessories, jewelry, and luggage look as glamorous as you’d expect. The pop-up honors Gucci’s ’70s-inspired GG Psychedelic Collection, which recolors the classic brand logo in kaleidoscopic hues.
Products from the Psychadelic Collection are just as ethereally expensive as you might expect from the luxury brand; a phone case runs around $380, a jacket for $2,500, and the kicker, luggage, puts you back around $4,000.
Interested in visiting? The Gucci pop-up store is open in Chicago’s West Loop at 160 N Morgan Street through March 2, 2020.
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Cash was king for a while until plastic showed up. But in some bars, cash is still alive and well — so much so that plastic is nonexistent. Enjoy cash’s reign throughout Chicago at these bars and get back to the basics with Benjamins… or Washingtons! These are the best cash-only bars around town.
Nestled off Van Buren, in the middle of the loop, is the ultimate local hangout, cash-only bar. Established in the 1930s, Sky-Ride Cocktail Lounge is a well-kept time capsule. An overall wholesome bar in the middle of the city, Sky-Ride embodies classic Chicago; you can hear the rumble of the L racks as you catch up with friends and you’ll see a variety of Chicagoans (from suits to hard-hats) in this local favorite. Be sure you come on weekdays, as it’s closed on the weekends!
River North may be saturated with expensive clubs and trendy bars but in the midst of the overwhelming nightlife lies triumph: Rossi’s. A divey, cash-only bar and local favorite, Rossi’s may become your favorite after-work or pre-game spot. It may not be much to look at from the outside but never judge a bar by its cover. Rossi’s happens to be a super friendly yet dark and charming establishment for all of your beer and liquor needs.
Twinkling lights set the ambiance for your evening at Second Story Bar. When you order an affordable (and strong!) drink from this LGBTQ+ friendly bar right off of Michigan Avenue, you’re paying homage to years’ progress and appreciation for the queer community. Although Second Story Bar can be a bit cramped at times, this place is a friendly, intimate, and affordable option for your nights on Michigan Avenue!
A Bucktown neighborhood standard, Ed & Jean’s Tavern is like going to your Uncle Ed’s and Aunt Jean’s for a casual evening. Established in 1951, this tavern is a fan favorite for an old-school bar with friendly smiles and strong drinks. If you feel like getting out of the house but still being comfortable, head to Ed & Jean’s — you can bring in your own food and enjoy a few favorite brews all the while hanging out with strangers and friends alike.
Zakopane is a timeless and dark Polish bar complete with a jukebox and Eastern European bartenders. Although the beer selection is limited, Zakopane’s throwback ambiance (wood paneling!) is totally worth it. Join your friendly neighbors with a shot of “spirytus” while listening to polka (or a ’90s throwback pop hit) on the jukebox. Alternatively, you can play some pool, bring your own food, and find solace in this hometown hub.
Sometimes you just want to feel warm and welcomed — and that you will be at Bernice’s Tavern. Owner Steve has the personality to keep you coming back for more (and if he doesn’t, then their cheap beers will). You’ll see your classic domestics beers along with some local names (like Lagunitas) and imports. Whether you prefer to watch a movie on Mondays, play STINGO (Steve’s Bingo) on Wednesdays, or listen to musicians’ open mic night on Thursdays, Bernice’s is a great change of pace for those in Chicago who want to add some enthusiastic quirks to their weekday evenings.
A divey, cash-only bar centered around the Avondale neighborhood and family, Reed’s Local is a lively option for those who want to get to know their neighbors (be it through karaoke, board game nights, or a local, craft, draft brew). You’re part of the family here, whether you bravely try the “Three-Eyed Crow” Combo or simply pick up the mic. Impress your friends and support your neighbors at Reed’s Local!
Whirlaway Lounge is for folks who don’t need flashy decor or lots of televisions to enjoy their evening with a beer and friends. With plenty of beers to choose from, Whirlaway offers a lot of hops for your buck. Feel stumped about which beer to opt for? Maria, the owner and bartender, is your friendly guide and new best friend. If you’re looking for a family, neighborhood establishment with no frills but plenty of friendship, Whirlaway Lounge is just for you.
In all sincerity, Bob Inn is an option for all of your friends: old, young, and everything in between. No pretentious folks here but if you happen to carry this air about you, just check that at the door. Bob Inn is a grungy, non-judgmental bar full of inexpensive beers and straight-shooters. Here, at the ‘Bob’, the beer floweth and the pinball pings.
If you ever wanted an encouraging theater friend in high school to help you explore your musical passions (even though that was socially unacceptable because you were the star basketball player), then Sidekick’s is that dream friend come true. Encouraging and charismatic, Sidekick’s is an approachable yet lively place for you to explore your artistic self through the art of karaoke. Let’s say karaoke isn’t your style. You’re sure to find darts, video games, and conversation plentiful. Regardless, the Sidekick’s crowd and their friendly bartenders are sure to bring out the best in you and your singing skills!
Explore Chicago’s greatest throwback bars without your three friends this time (those three friends being Visa, AmEx, and Mastercard).
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