This place used to be an awesome place to go. Always packed with 20-40 year olds, great music and great drink prices.
A bunch of us used to go there every weekend. Not anymore. Now there are nothing but middle-aged and older biker men. It's definitely unwelcoming.
I love Big John (the owner). He is an awesome guy to know. But this bar is not what it used to be. Has to change it up a little and the men there have to be a little more respectful to women. Majority are all pigs.
Never felt so unwelcomed. I walked in thinking they served polish beer . I was told they dont serve imports. What idiots, polish beer  is impoerted beer : ) I actually went there because a polish guy from another bar said there was a cool polish bar with a wide selection of polish beer on belmont east of pacific ave. So I walked in and asked if the bartender if they had polish beer , so a guy holding a kid on the other side of the bar walked up to me and looked at me up and down and said this is not a polish bar, we cater to cops and fire fighters. Every one in this bar was caucasian, See I am latino and the way he said it and the tonehe said it made me feel discriminated. News flash, you are in Chicago a multicultural city in the middle of a polish neighborhood motherfucker.
Review Source:Not bad - not bad at all.
New to the area and wandered in on St. Patrick's Day night, hoping to find the hockey game on TV and perhaps a drink or two in a place that wasn't wall-to-wall drunken idiots. Â It wasn't too crowded and certainly had the "biker" vibe going, but without an overtone of menace. Â
Had to holler for attention at the bar but then found a quiet corner to watch the game close to the path to the restrooms. Â Other than a few "what's the score?" inquiries I was left alone until the game ended. Â I moved to the bar around 10 pm and was bought a round by Big John as a "welcome to the neighborhood" drink. Â The few folks I talked to were friendly, the drunks were reasonable, the bathroom was quite clean, and I felt comfortable the whole time. Â
Note: Â I'm a chubby middle-aged woman who came straight from work dressed in pink button- down shirt, chinos and loafers. Â I had zero issues, and will be going back.