Venues


Sullivan’s Steakhouse

Sullivan’s Steakhouse

Welcome to Sullivan’s Steakhouse in Chicago. Located in River North, near the Magnificent Mile, Sullivan’’s is within walking distance of the Chicago River. Housed in a historic two-story building overlooking Hubbard and Dearborn streets, diners can observe city life bustling below from the main dining room as well as from the private dining rooms for a unique Chicago steakhouse experience. Steakhouse chain serving beef, seafood &...

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Northlight Theatre

Northlight Theatre is a venue just outside of Chicago. The 318-seat performance venue at the North Shore Center with a lineup of dramatic plays and musicals. Skokie 9501 Skokie Blvd. Skokie, IL 60077 (847) 673-6300 Visit Us Online UPCOMING EVENTS LOCATION


Bandera

Bandera

At Bandera you’ll find a neighborhood cool, calm restaurant where you can enjoy the exciting theater of a kitchen in the round. Our display kitchens are situated next to a central bar with the dining room surrounding all the activity. Join us in one of five locations and enjoy American cuisine with a southwestern flair accompanied by our live jazz band. Bandera’s signature jalapeño iron skillet...

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Mi Tierra en la Villita

Mi Tierra en la Villita

With a 30 year+ of history of serving authentic Mexican food, this restaurant is nothing short of a Chicago legend. Catch our lively mariachi on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights! Little Village 2528 S Kedzie Ave Chicago, IL 60623 (773)254-7722 Visit Us Online LOCATION


The Grafton Pub & Grill

The Grafton Pub & Grill

The Grafton is a cozy, comfortable pub that succeeds in providing exceptional Irish comfort food and pub-grub. We get quite a bit of media exposure for our burgers, which are hand-pattied & seasoned. We use only Angus USDA certified Choice beef. Our friendly staff is happy to walk you through our great list of American Craft and International beers, a list that changes frequently so be...

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Music Lounge

Music Lounge

This Logan Square dive bar’s name has the word ‘lounge’ in it, but in reality it’s anything but. Some may call it an identity crisis, but regulars say that no two nights are alike, as the vibe and patrons change their stripes nearly every day of the week, from reggae to jazz to indie rock and merengue. Don’t be put off by the exclusive looking...

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Transistor

Transistor

What is Transistor? It’s a shop and gallery, with work and wares from 80+ artists, many based in Chicago. It’s a recording space and screening room, with live music, movie nights, and a webcast. Time Out Chicago likens Transistor to ‘your coolest friend’s apartment … and just like that apartment, you’ll want to hang out here a lot.’ Andersonville 5224 N Clark St. Chicago, IL...

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Club Escape

A gay-friendly bar where everyone seems to know each other, featuring nightly dancing to hip hop, R&B and house. Thursdays are ladies nights. Club Escape offers dancing, DJs, drink specials & live hosts & performers. South Chicago/ South Shore 1530 E 75th St. Chicago, IL 60619 (773) 599-9372 Visit Us Online LOCATION


Logan Square Auditorium

Logan Square Auditorium

Once a venue-for-hire, this second floor auditorium is now being booked more regularly as a music venue. While still available for weddings, DJ’s and private functions of any sort, the Empty Bottle has begun bringing in acts several times a year (in-line with what you’d find at the Bottle), and the in-house booking team fills in the rest of the calendar. The ornate auditorium is...

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Columbia College Music Center Concert Hall

1014-16 S. Michigan Avenue was built in 1912 by Christian A. Eckstorm. A red brick 4-story building with terra cotta detailing, this structure was erected by a developer as a speculative commercial building. During its first 30 years, it housed offices for a shingle distributor, a lumber company and an electrical parts manufacturer. In 1941, the building was rehabilitated for the Sherwood Conservatory of Music,...

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