Bars n bars n bars.
There's nothing terribly distinct about this bar, save for the fact that it's a Blackhawks bar and it will get ROWDY during gametime.
Otherwise, same old same old. Bar food, beer, wine and liquor are the standard fare. My friend and I ordered white wine - mine was cold, her, unfortunately, was not. Boo. This bar is very typical of Wrigleyville. I did like that the windows opened up quite a bit to let the nice, summery air/light in.
This place is what you would expect in this neck of the woods.
O boy I had too much fun at this place! Â Came in for brunch on a Sunday for the first time and thank goodness I got there when I did...I snagged up the last table at noon! Â This place was packed....good sign! $20 bottomless mimosas we wanted and we took full advantage of it. Â Three girls+10 carafe's of mimosas=winning. Â The food was great as well! Â Cant wait to come back here for some Sunday Funday action :)
Review Source:I came here on a Saturday because one of my best friends and I were ready to get our mimosa on. Their website is pretty out of date and mentions joining them 'every weekend for their $20 mimosa brunch.' HOWEVER, $20 bottomless mimosa's are on Sunday only - they do have $10 carafe's which I think ends up being a better deal because we only bought two of them. Whoever made them is God's gift to Mimosa Heaven because they were PERFECT and not all orange juice.
My friend and I both ordered the breakfast sliders, which took a bit to come out (and we were the only ones in there that had ordered food) and when they did the biscuits were a little dry, but it was pretty good overall.
The service was good, the inside was cute, but the music was a little TOO bumpin' for brunch. I love Kid Sister and all, but I've been awake for like 2 hours, I need a little time to get into some high levels of bass.