The wings here are awesome, the staff is super friendly and attentive, and the drinks are cheap. I think the stereotype of the patrons is a bit exaggerated on yelp. Yeah, there are college kids here, but for the most part, the people are pretty normal.
Don't act like you'r better than Kincades, people. Its a sports bar near a college campus in Lincoln Park, what were you expecting?
Bottom line, Kincades is awsome.
If sounds like you:
"Yo Brah, let's go get drunk and get biddies."
"Totes brah, lets goto kincaids and get crazy."
This bar is probably not for anyone over the age of 23. Underages sneaking in frequently, and college kids just trying to get a release of sexual frustration often, this bar gets rowdy real fast with all the frat bros getting their beers on.
Music is usually that Carly Rae Jepsen and the stereotypical bar classics that all the 20 year olds were told to memorize to scream when they came on. Throw up is a usual sight at some part at the night since the bartenders rarely cut people off.
Go during the day to avoid the chaos that may happen at night.
Wednesday night was decent. Hung out with some friends, it was decent to hang out, drink some dollar beers and have a decent time; wings were really good.
One thing I was surprised, first time I ever saw someone show a military ID and had to pay a cover charge. Never had to pay a cover charge anywhere with an ID, but I guess since its a dollar a beer, wasn't that bad I guess.
The fascist policy of not allowing tater tots to be substituted for french fries is a real downer. Â Also I suspect the beer is watered down. Â The glasses are usually dirty and the bathrooms smell like death. Â The servers are generally pleasant and effective, but this is a prime candidate for a Bar Rescue episode.
Review Source:Came on a Saturday around 7 to kill some time because it was close to the brown line and looked like a decent place to grab a drink. The place was dead but for some reason the waitress was slow. Whenever I tried to get our waitresses attention she seemed to be lost in her own little world singing and dancing to the songs.
The bathroom is not the best for the amount of people the bar can hold. There are two stalls, one of which the lock does not work. Also, there is only enough area for 2 people as the 3rd would be getting hit by the stall door or the door to the bathroom. I can only imagine how long of a line it would be on a busy night.
They do have a lot of TVs and were playing a different game on each so I will say they have that going for them.
Went on a Saturday night. Drinks were weak as heck, the service was pretty slow, and the bartender closed out the wrong tab and handed me someone else's card. Um, not good.
The crowd here simply seems too young for me - everyone seemed to be in their early 20s, and since I'm definitely not, I got way too much of that collegey feel. It was also full of total creepers, seriously drunk dudes who should have been removed from the bar about two beers ago. Yuck.
In conclusion, get it together, Kincade's!
The only reason I am giving this even two stars is because our waitress was very nice and attentive and $1 beers are always a good deal. Â Other than that, this place is not where I will be heading anytime soon.
First off, I am on a sports league that is sponsored by Kincade's, so one would think that would prevent us from having to pay the $5 cover on Wednesday nights, but nope! Â Not sure who is at fault more, the league I play in for sending us somewhere we are going to have to pay cover before 9pm OR Kincade's for making patrons of the league who is sending them business pay cover. Â You would have thought they would work out some sort of deal before deciding to partner up, but obviously not.
So, my team and I, despite all this, decide to pay the cover and give it a shot since we don't have any other idea where to go. Â We get in, grab a couple of tables and peruse the menu since we are all starving from our amazing wins earlier that night. Â I decide on a BLT w/ a side of spicy fries since that is usually hard to mess up. Â Our order comes and I look down at my plate at a BLT with MAYBE 3 pieces of weak bacon on it and a side of fries with red powder all over it. Â Ok, I am starving at this point so I just decide to dig in, when I am about to take my first bite, I look over and one of my teammates is coughing uncontrollably. Â We quickly slide her her beer, ask if she is ok, and once her coughing subsides she informed us that she was just putting a fry in her mouth and accidentally inhaled while doing so and all the red powder on her fries went into her lungs. Â As we sit and inspect the fries we notice that Spicy Fries are actually just fries with paprika dumped on top of them. Â Basically they were completely inedible! DO NOT EVER ORDER THE SPICY FRIES! I am not sure who would ever choose to eat those!
Anyway, overall our experience there was pretty lame. Â I would not recommend going unless you want to pay cover at a shitty bar where the food is inedible and the only saving grace is that the beers were cold.
They advertise karaoke on their website for 8:30pm on Wednesdays, and $1 domestic beers. Â So I got a group of 10 karaoke-loving friends to give it a try this past week. Â Epic Fail on Kincade's part.
First off, there was a $5 charge at the door. Â Really, you should advertise this, as I had no idea until I showed up. Â Sorry friends. Â We decided the hell with it, the beers are cheap and we want to sing. Â We got there promptly at 8:30pm to get good spots and make sure we had enough seats. Â The room was practically hidden in the back beyond the kitchen, and when we went in a guy came out and said, the room isn't open yet. Â What? Â But isn't karaoke suppose to start now? Â They let us park at tables while they set up their bar anyway, and we had bought our first round in front, so we had beers to start.
Now comes the waiting for the karaoke to start..... waiting, another round of beers.... waiting, another round of beers... waiting, ask the "DJ" guy what is up and he says the karaoke guy is running late and isn't even here....waiting, pick out our songs from the crappy small booklet and another round of beers... waiting, another round of beers....waiting - now wtf? Â Two and half hours later we are all pissed and ready to go home! Â Meanwhile the bar has filled beyond comfort, with a bunch of barely legal chicks and jocks and has become a massive scene of douchebaggery. Â The karaoke guy finally shows up at 11pm, but we are fed up and SO DONE with this place. Â I let the first guy know on my way out, that if he wanted to hire someone that showed up on time I had some other recommendations for him, and that he had 10 very unhappy customers leaving. Â Honestly, they didn't really care. Â He said sorry and shrugged his shoulders, but unfortunately they were packed and didn't really need our business anyway. Â
What a waste of a night that could have been rocking. Â Steer clear!
I would only suggest Wednesday night as their best nights - expect it to be packed with plenty of tweens during DePaul's school year (pretty much every Wednesday); to the point where you're gonna have to push people aside the moment you enter, They have a decent deal where you pay $5 for a wristband and then get to buy $1 bottles (Bud Light or Coors). Their website also lists their other daily specials like $4 shots and such.
They do have a downstairs bar which is just as crowded, and another upstairs bar which isn't usually as crowded. They open up the back bar for Karaoke on Wednesdays, generally a good time. Expect getting a drink to be a little bit of a challenge (except the upstairs bar) when it's packed.
This place is known for its $1 bottles of beer on Wednesday night and if you come in knowing it is that kind of place you won't be disappointed. The crowd is 21-35 except for when a game is on and then it will pull more of a 25-40 crowd. Overall the food is good for a bar and the drinks are cheap. That together with trivia nights, karaoke, family feud and a live DJ makes it a great neighborhood bar to go to after the Cubs game or drinks with friends. Major upside: Patio on Armitage
Review Source:Never been there for any night other than Wednesday's, but it gets a Legendary 5 Stars from me just based on the nights I've been there. It's always filled with honeys everywhere and the $1 bottles of beer is unheard of in the Chicago area. Plus the fact you add it Karaoke in the back bar and you and your friends are gonna have a wonderful time. It's a classic college type bar so don't overdress and everyone there is between 21-25 it seems which is always great.
I love how its right off the armitage L stop so even when its freezing outside you dont have to worry about walking anywhere. I've never tried the food but it tempts me every time when they put the huge basket of fresh fries and burgers on the shelf for the waitresses. Looks like awesome drunk food and it smells delicious.
EPIC
I like sports bars. I like dive-y bars. This place? HORRENDOUS. Â
Do not. I repeat DO NOT plan a private party here. Â Or set foot in this grease-stained hell-hole after 10 PM. Â Yeah the price for a party sounds ok at $20 for house well drinks and beer 9-12, but let me list why it's the worst idea you've ever had:
1.) Â One waitress for 75 people = nobody got their money's worth on drinks. Â You had to work for it to get even one drink per hour. Â And they tell you "oh with the wristband you can go to the bar too" but that is a blatant fallacy. Â I argued with the bartender on this one too.... got me nowhere.
2.) The whiskey is undrinkable even when it's more coke than whiskey (this coming from a girl who prefers bottom shelf liquors. No joke i'll take McCormick's vodka over Absolut). Ugh this whiskey tastes Canadian or something. Â And i mean that in the most insulting way possible.
3.) A midnight this place turns into a Celebration of White Trash America festival.
  a.) One of the Tvs was turned to girls gone wild. GIRLS GONE WILD?? WTF!  Flashing fake tits on your screens is the FASTEST way to drive hot girls away from your bar.
  b.)  Two chicks started making out by the bar with a group of gelled hair dbags cheering them on and crowding around with cameras.  And to put this semi-tactfully (i know this is quite the bitchy comment) these are the kind of girls that need to make out with each other to attract the attention of guys...
4.) Â They played shitty rap at a volume incompatible with conversation all night. Â The kind of stuff you can't dance to and can't understand bc the artist's words are muddled gibberish bc... in a word....they suck.
5.) Â If you don't pay you're not allowed into the party area - no matter what the reason.
  a.)  One girl drove four paying customers to the party.  She wasn't drinking because she had a licensing exam the next day.  No entry without pay - designated drivers are not encouraged here. Â
   b.)  Older sister of the birthday girl had a visibly pregnant friend try to come by to say hello. Sorry Kincade's is too worried about you sneaking a drink (and risking birth defects to your unborn fetus) to let you stop in five minutes.
I thought the point of the wristband is the waitress can serve only people that paid. Turns out it's a money grubbing scheme - and we had at least 75 people at this party. Kincade's was making BANK. they could've let in the two very legitimate non-drinkers without making them pay $20.
I try to evaluate bars based on what you should expect given the venue and price. Â This place should get negative five stars. Â Select any other of the very similar lincoln park establishments and you will have a better night. I guarantee it.
I came here couple times over the summer, and it wasn't a place that I was dying to come back to . Â However, my friends & I have recently discovered the Family Feud Trivia Thursdays, and it was surprisingly fun. ( I'm not a big fan of trivia)
There's specials that you can get to complement your night : Â $0.30 wings/$9 pitchers.
With the family feud trivia, you have a chance to win $25 gift card/ fish bowl/ 2 pitchers per round. Â It's not impossible to win..we've won 2 gift cards..multiple pitchers, fish bowls. Â Something cheap to do on a Thursday w/ a group of friends if you're wanting a chill night. Â Beer, Wings, free drinks, family feud ...it's worth trying at least once.
Terrible Manager on Wednesday night. Our waitress Stephanie was great and attentive. The manager does not know his beer menu! When asked which kind of Dogfish Head beer he carries, he looked perplexed? When I asked whether it was the 60 min, 90 min, etc., he replied "who cares? I don't pick my beer based on alcohol content!" For one, it's ok to say I do not know, and be polite to your costumers. Secondly, it is just basic costumer service, be cordial with your patrons. Third, remember food business depends on referral and first impressions go a long way!
If I were the owner I would seriously consider who manages my bar. And if that person is the owner too, well, good luck to your business because it won't last long!
Stephanie our waitress was great. Good attention to detail. Â Chicken wings tasty. Â Would I go back here? Â Only if the bar manager who worked on wednesday 10/26 at 5:15 pm is fired.
I think it's important to disclose that I was here on a Friday night to watch the Jayhawks advance to the Elite Eight. Â We got here just after 5 and snagged the last table (Actually, that's when my friend arrived. Â A pigeon pooped on my head while I was en route and I had to go home and shower, so I was a bit late. Â Luckily she had saved me a seat.)
Anyway... for purposes of sitting at a table, having a few drinks and a bite to eat while watching the game, this place was great. Â Quesadilla was particularly tasty and the mini corndogs were pretty yummy as well. Â Given how crowded it was, our service was decent. Â Server was occasionally difficult to find but our glasses were never empty for too long. Â Whole crowd was comprised of KU fans (including one dude in a unique spandex suit) and the mood was great (especially since Kansas won). Â
We stayed after the game to finish our drinks and the crowd shift was immediately apparent. Â Gone were the good-time sports fans and in were all the LP chads and trixies. Â And at that point, we found our server and made a hasty exit.
I'd come back for an event, a KU game or maybe on a weekday but I don't think this is quite my scene for Friday and Saturday nights.
Kincade's. Yet another mediocre sports bar in the Broasis that is Lincoln Park/DePaul area. Friends & I met up with people here to grab some drinks, unfortunately for a liquor lovin' cheap ass like me they only had specials on pitchers of beer. Womp womp. Thankfully, we managed to grab a few tables in the corner.
Like many sports bars, they line the walls with flat screen TVs. However, Kincade's deviated from the norm of ESPN/ESPN2 during my visit by showing Girls Gone Wild. On. Every. TV. Despite pulling a waitress aside multiple times to see if they could change it, my ocular senses continued being bombarded with barely legal boobs.
I set out to for refuge from the boobfest and was disgusted with the state of their restroom. If you were to look up the definition of "Water Closet" in the dictionary, this bathroom would be the picture because it is literally a closet with two toilets. Not only is it tiny, some girl managed to puke all over the floor. Sick.
What kind of He-Man Woman Haters bar did my friends drag me into? Kincade's. That's what.
Kincade's. Â Yet another KU bar, huh, Dorothy? Â I'm starting to feel like one of the indigenous people of this fine continent several centuries ago when they were being constantly uprooted, displaced and relocated by a bunch of yahoos. Â The soul is being sucked out of this city. Â
Anyway, I ended up on a babysitting excursion of sorts when my cousins from Michigan suggested I go with my younger cousin out on his birthday after dinner at Harry Caray's. Â I reluctantly agreed to go. Â So we jumped a cab and went to meet his two young lady friends for some weeknight partying, ultimately ensconcing ourselves firmly at Kincade's. Â
What's Kincade's? Â Well, it's basically a college bar. Â It's not too far from DePaul, yet it's a KU bar. Â Okay. Â These places must always cater to the carpetbaggers. Â There's a bar, televisions, stools, alcohol and a crappy bathroom. Â That's pretty much all you need to know about Kincade's. Â
I completed my babysitting job quite well, and everyone got home safe and sound in Topeka. Â
Two stars.
Okay, so med school makes you live by a completely other schedule. Post-exam Wednesday night, not much is happening in Chicago really, but it was basically like a weekend for us! So we ended up here for Wednesday night karaoke night.
There is a 5 dollar cover and 1 dollar domestic beers (bud light, coors light, miller lite). The bar is actually quite extensive with a front room, back room, upstairs, downstairs. And there were lots of tables/seats (sans coatcheck fyi) to put your coats on. So it felt a bit empty. And there were random creeper old men lurking in the corners. Who are you and where do you come from!
Anyway it is totally just a college bar with cheap beer and tvs everywhere playing some sport or another. I'm rather over that scene, but if that's what you're looking for, then Kincaid's is a good place to just chill with friends and have a drink. It'd be better if there was a dance floor, some people were just trying to dance nearby their table, but the space is not dance conducive.
The karaoke is...... interesting...There was one good singer who sounded just like Lady Gaga! And the rest were a mix of drunken, screeching people who thought it was funny. Painful. Â I literally paid five dollars to listen to them screech. FML.
P.S. As we were leaving the bar, I heard some guy say "Asian" to me as I walked out. HAHA! Â um yes... I don't point out and say hey it's a caucasian! to you do I? :P
I couldn't decide if I wanted to give Kincaid's one star or five. I mean, I had a blast and was very jolly with spirits by the end of the night and yet, stars, I went with one and here's why.
The clientele.
I can have fun with a shiny nickel if I have to. So, entertaining myself with a room full of preppy-yuppie frat boys and their female swooners is easy, but certainly far less than ideal. The machismo in this crowd was unbelievable and more than enough for me to crave the upcoming Lilith fair revival. I guess there isn't anything particularly awful about the bar itself, but in a city of a gazillion bars, why settle?
Oh! One interesting thing is that I have never been in a bar full of young people where men easily outnumbered women, 3:1. If you're a  woman and looking for a prep boy, go here!
If anyone really knows me on <a href="http://Yelp.com">http://Yelp.com</a> they would look at this review and be like, "Really Jessie? You went HERE?!"
Yeah it is a true story. I went here. For the first time. And believe it or not--it wasn't that bad. (Shocker!)
My friends work in Lincoln Park, down the street from Kincades, and suggested we go here for a drink, and plus they have $1.00 burgers & Trivia on Monday night. My first reaction was to run and hide away from this LP establishment, but I didn't. I just swallowed my pride and was a good little girl.
Yes, this place is really dark. Yes most of the clientle are the chads and trixies that we find in this area of the city. Yes all the servers look like barbie dolls, and yes you hear "bro" more times than you want to hear in one sitting. However, the service here was really great. Everyone made small chat with us, our drinks were served to use in a timely manner--plus the food was pretty good. Oh and the music was pretty good too. Mostly 90's alternative rock, which for me is great because that is my favorite genre. I don't have any real complaints, except that the men's bathroom is rather gross. That is what my friend said anyway.
Could this be turning of a new leaf for me? Enjoying myself in a LP bar? Say this isn't so. Well I guess it is. Maybe I just need a job.
Ok Kincades time for your review..... its only gonna hurt for a second. Â
This place is more or less a complete disappointment. Â I don't understand why people love to go here. I figure my business background tailors my writing style; thus a list is in order:
1. Bathrooms: If I was the owner of Kincades I would be completely embarrassed by the bathrooms. Â Where do you get off having those urinals so high? Â I am a pretty average height 5'11" and I have to stand on my tippy toes to take a pee....what gives. (please see small story below)
2. Lighting: Â Why the hell is it so dark? Â Are you trying to hide the dirt on the walls or the butterface woman who so frequent this establishment?
3. Downstairs: the ceiling is low and there are very few lights.
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Short Story: So, I am peeing in the upstairs bathroom on my tippy toes. Â Mid pee I lose my balance and fall backwards. Â I caught myself but continued to pee on the floor and wall. Â Thank god no one was peeing next to me; we could have had some issues then.
$2 burger and fries on Monday. Â Tired of the boring cheese selections? Â Kincade's offers bleu cheese, gouda, pepper jack...definite plus for us cheese lovers!
It was a perfect place to sit and complain about the start of miserable work week. Â
With a glass of wine. Â
A 5 dolla glass of wine.
And it was GOOD. Â Pinot Grigo, no less.
Even the server commented on how she was surprised about the quality of the wine. Â Service was friendly, crowd was fun. Â Monday's are also trivia night, but we ducked out before that got started.
Kincades was the perfect spot after our Holiday party. Loaded with party people in either Suits or tacky Christmas sweaters the scene was definitely business in the front, and party in the back. A normally very causal bar, was having a very festive night. Don't you just love the Holidays!?!
Kincades is packed with young drunks like most LP bars. The drinks are standard for the area from $5-8/drink, not super strong but sip a few and you'll be good.
**Special: there was an all you can drink special in the back where you pay $25 and drink all the beer (bud light) or well drinks you want. Not bad, just wish I hadn't already had 4 cocktails when I paid my $25.
Better than Mcgee's.
Sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports. Man I love Chicago.
This place has only ten reviews? Wow, I guess Depaul kids don't get on Yelp. I've been here on Weekend nights, and drunk enough not to be able to review it.
For football, on Sunday, this place is GIGANTIC. Friendly slash hot servers. Every game, tvs labeled. Cheap brunch. What else do you want?
There's a time and a place for Kincaid's. Â That time is your early twenties, and that place is... well, Kincaid's. Â
I used to come here every Wednesday for $1 Bud Lights, loud Top 40 hits, bad service, and chotchy menfolk- it all balanced out, and was a great time. Â It gets very crowded with new alum from every university around, so there's always plenty of high-fiving and chest-bumping.
Wait a minute and explore, wouldja?! Â There's a long hallway that leads past the teeny bathrooms to a back addition of the bar thats cozier. Â Head back there if it's open. Â Come down a few cheap beers, and do yourself a favor... eat beforehand.
I CALL BULLSH*T
So I get to my friend's birthday and am told that I HAVE to pay $30 for an "all-you-can-drink" bracelet despite the fact that there's only an hour of said "all-you-can-drink" time left. Â I call BULLSH*T. Â
Fine, it's my friend's birthday and I don't feel like trying to negotiate with a bouncer whose remaining brain cells are obviously busy enough trying to maintain basic bouncer bodily functions like scowling, breathing, flexing in too-tight black t-shirts, and pretending to be important.
So I start trying to reduce my cost per beer...
One Guinness gone...$30 per beer...55 minutes left.
Two Guinnesses gone...$15 per beer...50 minutes left.
Three Guinnesses gone...$10 per beer...45 minutes left.
Four Guinnesses gone...$7.50 per beer 35 minutes left (although I don't think I was able to do math at this point.)
Shot time for the birthday boy...oh wait, the bartender says shots aren't included with the bracelet...ok, how about a vodka tonic hold the tonic? Â I get attitude and no shots. Â
I CALL BULLSH*T!!!
This place sucks and I have no desire to ever go back.
I have been here for several KU games this basketball season. The first game was a Mizzou game. Â After we won I decided to go to the bar instead of waiting on our waitress. Â I was standing at the bar for at least 5 minutes before this guy next to me. Â The bartender decided to serve him first. Â I gave the guy that got served a look and he actually apologized and bought my beer. Â I than found out he was Mizzou fan so he knew what was up.
I really have no desire or reason to go here for anything else. Â I really enjoy the camaraderie of the fellow jayhawk fans. The chances of you finding a seat less than 2 hours to game time can be pretty slim. Although, there are an abundance of Flatscreens!
I was itching for some Xtra hot wings and my buddy ordered some hot chili fries. Â I would have to say the fries were more spicy than the wings. I have also tried a grilled cheese with a tomato, it was nothing fancy. Â
Just your average sports bar...
I've been to Kincade's on each of three trips to Chicago that I've made in the past year. Â The two trips in March had KU basketball games going on, which I have a feeling are the real thing that makes Kincade's fun.
It's crowded. Â CROWDED. Â The bathroom situation is ri-DONK, and not just those tiny closet-bathrooms in the back room. Â
But hey--What you see and what you expect is what you get. Â It's a big enough bar perfect to bumble around in with friends and get rightfully wasted. Â St. Patty's was a hilarious mass of green beer, but the price for a pitcher of beer was murder! Â You know why? Â Because they knew we would pay it.
Perhaps not the best wings in the city but certainly the best wings that are on special (Tuesday and Thursday 25c).
Yeah it's got a 'high douchebag count', whatever, get over it. Â Stop crying and eat your wings. Â Then come up with something more original than the template "Lincoln Park blah blah Trixies blah blah Frat blah blah Wicker Park going the same way blah blah" review, it's getting old.
As a former Lincoln Park trixie (reformed, and fresh from a few years in San Francisco) I returned to Kincade's after a long hiatus, and was shocked by the overall gross-ness of the kind of bar I used to frequent as a Chicago young-thing a few years back. Â
This place is frat-tastic as they come... it's loud, smokey, dirty, crowded, and the food is disgusting. Â Absolutely disgusting. Â I looked hard to find a redeeming quality (and also try to justify why I spent so many nights here as a young-un) and well... the only thing I noticed was a favorable guy/girl ratio. Â Unfortunately... 90% of the dudes here were of the "backwards baseball hat and shell necklace" variety. Â
Yick. Â Let's just say you won't find me here ever again.
This one time, at Kincades I met an NHL player.  I didn't even know he was one until later  on in the night when his friend pulled me aside and told me.  I didn't believe him and didn't care because this dude was hot.  To make a long story short, I hung out with him all night and then the next week he was in my US Weekly.  Hot.
Anypoop, Kincades was the catalyst for my little brush of fame. Â That's really it. Â As other reviewers noted, it's a college-aged bar best left for college-aged guys and gals (lucky for them it has 'raoke on Wednesday) . Â I am too old for this place now and won't be back. Â Dang, I miss that shady gray area when I could still pass for a Coed. Â Thanks for the memories Kincades - you totally put a little of the glory into my glory days.
Everything I hated about college, wrapped up in one neat tiny little package called Kincade's.
Fratty, meat-market-y place for the yuppies of Lincoln Park and the Midwestern DePaul kids. Â The bouncer was rude, the drinks were weak and overpriced, the girls were slutty, and the place was packed like sardines, so much so that I was worried about getting an STD from the couple getting it on practically in my lap. Â
OH! Â And the bathroom! Â The bathroom was dirty and cramped, the sink is right next to the urinal and there is nothing distinguishing the two, so I felt like I was washing my hands in the airspace of some random dude's pee. Â I'm shivering now just thinking about it.
Again, I was the only minority in the entire place. Â Seriously, I'm sooo not about race, but this is getting old.
This is the bar that I frequented with my Volleyball team last season. Â They sponsored the CSSC league and we played up the street at Lincoln Park High. Â It's about a 4 block walk from there? Â Not bad at all.
We went on Sunday nights and always had great service, great conversation, decent food, and beer. Â (beer's the same to me where-ever I go). Â
It's seriously right under the Brown Line tracks, so it's easy to get to. Â The clientelle was pretty normal the nights that we went, but since it's a Bar One bar, I can't imagine spending a weekend night there. Â Highly recommend it on a Sunday night though.