Went here with my mother and father who have both lived in Blue Island for over 30 years but have never tried Harry's. Â My mom was looking forward to having some good ol' pub food but as soon as we walked in we were given the cold shoulder. Â My mom moved a chair from one table to the one next to it to be closer to the window. Â When doing so the bartender was giving her a weird look. Â When I asked..."is there a problem?" Â The bartender responded back in a very smart ass tone..."no problem here but are you ok" and then continued to look at me funny and then said something under her breath that made the gentleman sitting in front of her laugh. Â Complete bitch. Â So when I saw this I told my parents lets get up and go to Double Play down the street which was a much better experience and were very friendly. Â I am an executive for a very large marketing company that works with businesses throughout the entire Chicagoland area and wouldn't work with Harry's no matter how much they paid me with that blonde idiot working behind the bar.
Review Source:Triple D just shot an episode here so I HAD to be the first to review it. I mean, how else am I gonna make myself seem cool if I can't even be hip on the interwebz.
In my early twenties, I spent a lot of time in the bars up and down Western Ave. Out of all them, Harry's was my favorite. But no matter which place we started at, we always ended back up at Harry's. Mostly for the tacos. I can't quite put my finger on what makes these soooo much better than others, but they're super delicious.
It turns kind of clubby on the weekends, and they charge a cover. Please don't go then. But for football, with beers, and amazing tacos - this place can't be beat.