It was my buddy's 30th birthday last night. And in true tradition a number of his dearest pals decided to surprise him at his old college bar. Fordham. Yeah. Go Rams. I never went there. But most of my friends have. The bar kind of dips underground from the street. It's pretty big and spacious. Dining tables and booths in the back. I've heard stories about how people once found piss in a bucket or something in the bathrooms way back in the day when pbr was a dollar here. So that doesn't happen anymore. But pbr is still cheap. It's $3 all day/every day and not just during happy hour. And if I must, I must, but bud and bud lite are included in that deal as well as along with $10 pitchers of all of the above. Happy Hour specials are $4 wells/wines 5pm-7pm. Their whiskey isn't that bad. Vodka not great. Gin - Acceptable.
If I haven't sold you yet on how amazing their midtown deal is then their happy hour food is ridiculously cheap as well. It's bar food but shockingly decent tasting bar food. Wings, Nachos and cheese pizza are all only $6. They also come in a pretty huge portion size and are great for a group. The nachos are loaded down with jalapenos, real cheese (not cheese wiz), ground beef/beans, and have sour cream/salsa on the side for those that are picky eaters. The cheese pizza is a very thin crisp crust with a really tantalizingly rich layer of cheese. Wings I only took a bite out of one that was garlic buffalo sauce. It's not spicy at all but the garlic adds an interesting element. Oh! And they also sell 'wee burgers' (their name for sliders) and they are excitingly only $1 a burger with a side of fries. And if you're already drunk, it shouldn't matter what any of this tastes like.
I also hear that they do a $20 unlimited mimosa, screwdriver, and bloody marry brunch that none of us had any idea about until now. I will most definitely be back for that. Vanilla Bean French Toast with strawberry compote?! Smoked salmon scramble with a side of potatoes? Where in the hell am I? This is amazing. Super fantastic delicious.
Lincoln Park Grill (LPG) is a decent place to grab a cheap lunch and a couple drinks. Period. There is nothing else good about this place.
I go here with a few colleagues from time to time to grab some food and shoot the breeze. The food is decent and cheap, the services is always par, but the place is kind of a dungeon.
I never knew this was a big Fordham bar until I read the Yelp reviews, but it now all seems to make sense.
Trust me. Grab some food on the cheap and leave.
Cheap food, cheap drinks, good location. I've been here numerous times since I used to stay in the area. Very convenient. It's been a few months since I've been here but the TV's are usually playing any sports games and sometimes there is music in the background. It's a normal grill/divey bar so don't come expecting anything fancy. Definitely a college bar type place (which is what my friends and I used it for back in the day). I actually had my 21st birthday here and they were very friendly with the birthday shots!
Review Source:You don't go to Lincoln Park Grill for the prices, food or service. I'm actually not sure why anyone goes to Lincoln Park Grill except that it is convenient.
I happen to live, work, and attend school right around the corner - so my patronage is secure here out of sheer convenience.
The food is completely run of the mill bar food. The wings aren't so bad, but aren't cheap enough to be considered good. Service has always been iffy at best. The staff is a motley crew of dudes and gals that remind me of my hometown, stereotypical Baltimorean.
There are some specials that make it worth your while if you're nearby, but I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to visit.
if you want to meet fordham law ppl, this is the place to go. (why would you though..)
It feels just like a college fraternity basement minus flat beer and beer pong tables. It gets pretty loud in there with ppl and TVs.
bartenders are nice and friendly.
drinks and food are cheap here and haven't been disappointed.
I've had nachos, burgers, fries, sandwiches, and wings here and were pleasantly surprised every time. better than diners in this neighborhood.
Drinks are good and well priced as well. Try angry orchard hard cider here.
I've been going here for a few years, and have never had a bad experience. The service is almost always excellent, and the food and drink prices are more than fair, considering how expensive the other neighborhood bars are. They have tons of Televisions always playing sports, and will play the audio over the bar speakers for football or local playoff games. The bar has alot of dining seating and the cleanliness has always been good. The Steak sandwich, Nachos, or Quesidillas are very good, and their curly fries for $5 is not only a large portion, but very tasty. A few appetizers are half price during happy hour and are pretty good. They also have a jukebox, a Megatouch, a Dart Board and handicap access. Always a good spot to go to.
Review Source:I've been coming here for years. Used to live around the corner and started coming out of convenience, but even after moving I try to make it back here whenever I can. It's a great casual, comfy bar.
The drink prices are definitely a bit lower than average for the neighborhood. I've always found their food to be good. It's not a Michelin rated restaurant, but it has solid bar fare - decent prices for edible food in decent portions.
I've found the crowd to be pretty mixed - some Fordham students, some older locals, some 20's professionals meeting up after various sporting events. It can get a bit loud, but not obnoxiously so (never had to shout to be heard by friends). Since expanding I've never seen it packed. Busy, yes, but never to the point where it was hard to move around. I've never had a poor experience with any of the bartenders or waitstaff - most of them have been working there for years which I take to be a good sign.
I'd describe Lincoln Park as one step up from a dive bar. It's a great bar if you're looking for someplace lowkey/casual/sportsy.
If I had written this review last week I would have given Lincoln Park 4 stars but after my experience yesterday, I'm downgrading them. They have decent brunch food, especially for a sports bar, and used to have a good bottomless brunch deal--$20 for an entree and all-you-can-drink mimosas, bloodies, or screwdrivers. Yesterday, however, I went with friends and experienced a shock--it's now a lot more expensive. When we got our check we were surprised to find that we'd been charged $12 for our entrees plus $20 for bottomless drinks, or $32 per person. We asked the waitress if she'd made a mistake and she said, no, they changed their brunch 8 or 9 months ago (not true). We spoke with the manager who said that they had indeed changed their brunch 8 or 9 weeks ago but haven't updated their menus yet (their online menu still has the old prices too). She gave us a really hard time before adjusting our bill.
Bottom line: it's a fine sports bar if you're in the area and want cheap pitchers but I wouldn't waste $32 dollars on their brunch when their are lots of better and cheaper options elsewhere.
It is difficult for me to rate this place well, because I know how many Fordham undergrads have gotten wasted here and thrown up in the bathrooms/hallway/outside/bar in general.
The place is dimly light and it feels grungy to me, although it appears that since the last time I've been there (4 yrs ago) that they renovated and it is larger now.
The wait service is odd because the waitresses do not seem responsible for removing plates/cups/silverware/ or any food orders. Our waitress literally shivered and declined to take our empty plates away after we were done eating, replying "I'll have the bus boy come over." Â Perhaps I should look into employment here, because the waitresses do not appear to do much.
There are tons of tvs, it's loud, not a lot of light, and a lot of non-fordham students who come here in the summer time have excessive body hair. It is a utterly typical sports bar. It's not horrible, it's just not good, and it doesn't stand out from any other sports bar. Pitchers of Bud are $10. Wings are like $6. They do have cider on draft so thats appreciated. Potato Skins left a lot to be desired, such as non-burnt to a crisp potatoes.
No reason to go here unless you live in close vicinity, are a male with a ponytail that hangs to your waist, and want a great beer happy hour deal.
REVIEW #300 YAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!! YELP MILESTONES YA'LL!!!! :D :D :D
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Oh Lincoln Park, how I love thee!!
Conversations I've had in this bar include philosophy, existentialism, politics, celebrity gossip, Yankees, music, how most people suck and how French fries are amazing and class...as in going to class...this was my college bar folks!
Nothing made me happier than heading here to meet up with fellow friends, classmates - even the 3 times I did Paint Ball excursions with clubs/student government that I was heavily involved in. I came here each time injured, weak, dehydrated and feeling defeated because my Paint Ball aim sucks and after an 8 hour trip all I want is an ice cold brew.
That's where my favorite bartender, Jed, would step in like my savior with his dashing good looks and (European depiction) Jesus like hair/beard (not kidding here!) and ask me what he wanted - back then he just knew. Now, he probably doesn't remember and now I drink Vodka a lot more...
One of my favorite things to ever happen to me here was having a super intellectual conversation with my amazing Sociology professor around 9:30pm on a night I had skipped out on attending my 6pm-9pm weekly class with him.
He insisted that if I let him bring me up to speed with his lesson plan over a pitcher of Blue Moon that he wouldn't count my absence. I learned a lot that night about empathy, global wage discrepancies, anthropology theories and decided right there that Sociology would be my second major...Lincoln Park is where memories like this are stored for me {3.
Lincoln Park was a lot smaller back then - circa early to mid 2000s - there were rumors that they might be closing because the rent was becoming too much (THE RENT IS TOO DAMN HIGH!!! Lol...had to :D) and instead they overcame, took over the locally owned Auto Insurance shop that used to be next door, renovated the hell out of it - but without removing anything that took away it's natural charm, and came back bigger, better and stronger!
Now for actual bar stuff - PBR, Bud and Bud Light are $3 all day, err' day. Happy hour starts at 5pm and wee burgers here are a GEM (all the food is quite good here actually). Their blackened chicken penne alfredo is a remarkable gastropub/Italian restaurant worthy dish that's absolutely perfect for 2 hungry people.
Seriously. FOUR large chicken breast cutlets, juicy and perfectly seasoned, await you with this dish along with fantastic homemade buttery, creamy, cheesy alfredo sauce and perfectly cooked penne yumminess.
The pizza here is pretty good - only $5 on their generous Happy Hour food menu - which unlike some bars, you can take advantage of anywhere in the bar, not JUST at the actual bar counter thing - YAY, plus dependable waiter service?! I know. Sounds too good to be true.
Now I work nearby and don't come here enough - but I was here about 2 weeks ago for my annual college reunion and it was just like good ol' times! Awesome.
Good food and cheap drinks
I was really surprised by this place. I went on a Thursday night and the place was about half full and had a welcoming atmosphere. The tables on the bar side do not have table service so be aware that you must get up every time you want to place a drink or food order.
The food was really good. I had a buffalo chicken wrap with sweet potato fries. My friends had  a cheeseburger, calamari, mini cheeseburgers, among other things. They said the food was excellent as well. For an average of $10 per entree, you really can't go wrong. The portions were enough to fill us.
The drinks here were also very cheap. $3 bud lights all day everyday.... can't be beat. I Â would definitely return here for some cheap drinks in hells kitchen.
Been working 2 blocks away for a while now, only started coming in for the last year. Â I'm never there after 7:30pm so my review may be incomplete.
All day $3 Pints/$10 Pitchers of Bud/Bud Light make it a great day drinking spot. Â Happy Hour is $4 well drinks and wine.
The food is great for the price, considering the portions, and you can sub out fries for a salad at no cost. Â
The place is clean, big and the staff very welcoming making it perfect location for happy hour. Â In addition to midtown offices, the neighborhood has a hospital and 3 colleges nearby (Fordham, John Jay, and an Electrician's School) giving an enjoyable mix of professionals, pensioners, grad students, and laborers.
Best most friendly bartenders in the city! They have great wings, mozz stix, and hummus. Looking for something healthy - try their grilled chicken sandwich with a side salad - very good. Tons of tv's to watch whatever game is on of any sport. They sell pitchers of beer. Drinks and food are very affordable.
Review Source:I've both gone here for drinks and food as well as ordered since I lived right down the street.
Fast delivery, no beverages delivered though.
Good apps - wings, mozzarella sticks, nachos. Don't get the poppers though, too $ for too little. They have a good selection of beers on tap. Always able to find a booth or table. Good place to go to watch games. Can get crowded, but it's a good vibe/crowd.
I used  the Scoutmob promotion for 50 percent off - because of this, I went a little overboard. I went through the reviews, and decided on garlic hot wings and a french dip with waffle fries. Also a hard cider.
Hard cider was great, but that's easy.
Waffle fries were good, but that's junk.
French dip kinda sucked. The strips of meat were hard and I felt like an idiot because I didn't just get a burger.
Then I saw someone's burger and it just didn't look that good....
And my wings, though I read lots of great stuff about it -- they kinda sucked as well. I was really surprised. First of all, they were overdone, the meat wasn't too juicy at all. 2nd, the crisp on the outside was minimal. 3rd, the flavoring wasn't much. And 4th (4th!), the wings were too big. I'm serious... they were like calfs - and that's not a good thing. For wings, I believe the small ones are the most desirable.
It's a good place to watch a game, though it gets Very loud in there.
If I could go again... I'd get... ugh, nothing... it's all frozen crap.
You know.... it was a pretty good cheeseburger. And the waffle fries! Nice. I came here as a lone Caps fan watching Game 1 against the Rangers in the 1st round of the playoffs. The place gets packed with a lot of the rec sports teams convening here after dodgeball / softball / kickball / whatever.
Nothing really outstanding to call out, but it's a good spot for watching a game as there are TVs everywhere, and the food and beer are pretty decent.
Sports bar with lots of TVs and a projection screen. Still trying to find out if they are a home base for any set team but they show most major sporting events: college basketball and football, NFL, NHL, and NBA. You can sit at the bar or get a big table or booth for a large group of people- this is often hard to come by in NYC. Their menu is a typical bar and grill menu but the food is good.
Beer is cheap, both pitchers and drafts as long as you like coors lite or miller lite. Mixed drinks are typically priced for manhattan.
Usually a fun atmosphere for a game, casual and cheap place to meet with a big group of people.
I used to come here a few years ago before the expansion/renovation. Â The burrito was probably my favorite thing to order and I enjoyed every bite of it. Â I would actually come here for the burrito; the cheap beer would be an added bonus.
I was happy to see that they have $3 draft pints and $10 draft pitchers. Â It's a sportsbar type atmosphere so it can be loud depending on what game is on the TV. Â Staff is generally friendly and the service is quick assuming that they're not too busy. Â I ordered the nachos and the chicken strips. Â I should have ordered the burrito - dumb mistake. Â I'm convinced that they keep the beer prices low so you can be completely inebriated by the time your appetizers come out. Â Then you wouldn't realize how crappy they taste and you can get better tasting food from the halal guy around the corner. Â $9 nachos and $9 chicken strips.. the nachos were tiny and weak on toppings. Â The chicken strips were probably the worst I've had - fast food would have had better chicken strips.
So two stars for the food, four stars for the beer. Â The beer is a bargain here so go and enjoy a few rounds. Â Just don't order the appetizers.. they'll leave you in a foul mood knowing that you could have had three beers for the price of one crap appetizer.
This place was awesome. Â A friend suggested it for a Wednesday night happy hour. Living in Queens, I'm always skeptical as to what a "big, fancy MANHATTAN" happy hour is going to be (as in how much it's going to set me back), but I was pleasantly surprised with both a courteous, attentive and cheerful staff, cheap well drinks and an AMAZING grilled chicken sandwich with DOPE waffle fries. Plain and simple: great bang for your buck (and seriously, try the fries). Minus one star bc it was my first time there and I want to give room for growth.
Review Source:I'm actually surprised that this place hasn't gotten a higher rating. As a John Jay student, this place is frequented by myself and others quite....well...frequently.
$3 PBRs? Can't go wrong. Seriously it is splendiferous. Went here tonight and we had really good service and some nice cold beer. I wanted to specify that myself and a friend of mine went here tonight because it is a Tuesday which may explain why we got the attention and seats that we were able to.
Sadly, I cannot attest to the food here because we did not order any. However, the drinks were worth it. So check this place out for some cheap drinks in Hell's Kitchen!
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Ask any Fordham Law student, and she'll tell you it's easy to get lost in the culinary wonderland that is the Columbus Circle area of New York City. While behemoths like Per Se and Bar Boulud draw epicurean thrill-seekers from near and far, this hidden gem, nestled in an unsuspecting nook on 9th Avenue (now known as SoCo--South of Columbus), provides exceptional service at price points that won't break the bank. As the city's hippest restaurateurs tire of velvet ropes and meaningless opulence, this "no frills" Art Nouveau style speakeasy is decidedly on-trend. Newbies will want to make sure they do not enter through the "decoy door" guarded by a vintage ATM machine, but rather the main entrance on the south side, which opens onto the bar's grand staircase.
Descend the stone steps into a dimly lit subterranean lounge reminiscent of your favorite late-20th Century neighborhood watering hole. Antique dart boards, sports paraphernalia, and other charming bric-a-brac strategically plucked from the city's most esoteric flea markets dot the walls and work to create a truly unique "post-apocalyptic sports bar" vibe. Although the decor may draw in stragglers from the street, seasoned patrons frequent LP for its exotic food and creative libations. In true speakeasy form, Lincoln Park's exclusive cocktail list is "members only" and only available via your waitress's word of mouth. Feel daring? Try LP's signature cocktail, the "Park Pour"--a whiskey water whose understated complexity and deep earthy notes will have you howling in disbelief that the water is actually siphoned from the bathroom sink. Insider tip: the tables aren't reserved for bottle service only, which is both refreshing yet frustrating when the bar reaches maximum capacity on Friday and Saturday nights.
When your whistle's duly whetted, work on your appetite by grabbing a pal for a rousing game of Big Buck Hunter: Safari. Â For a mere half-dollar, this long-awaited sequel to the original whisks you away to an East-African Safari where you whimsically flout local poaching ordinances. Beware; you'll only be able play for a short while before the mouthwatering aromas wafting from the kitchen affect the steadiness of your rifle hand.
Once you find yourself particularly peckish, retire to your booth or table to sample some small or large plates from LP's thought-provoking and extensive food menu. Recommended dishes include the ever-so-unctuous stuffed jalapeno poppers; seasoned chefs choose the ripest locally-produced jalapeno peppers from the city's famous rooftop gardens and stuff them with a blend of one or more cheeses before lightly coating them in artisan flour breading and frying them to perfection. With one gooey bite you'll be magically transported to your favorite Oaxacan fonda (Spanish for a small restaurant known for its traditional dishes and home-style cooking), and at an economical $8.00, the bold flavors aren't the only thing that'll have you shouting "Ay Caramba!" More finicky palates can skip the Latin heat and opt for the sweeter, but equally decadent, BBQ pulled pork sandwich. Succulent pork generously drenched in LP's signature BBQ sauce tops a brioche bun coated with so much butter that you might have to bring your sandwich gloves from the armoire.
While LP's eclectic food offerings are as varied as its clientele, the restaurant remains ever-consistent in its Michelin-star service. Before you pay your tab, be sure to strike up a conversation with waitress Anna, one of the famous "Lincoln Ladies" who has been around since 2003. "Honestly, I wouldn't work anywhere else," she said, as she attentively combed the flotsam from a tablespread with a sterling silver crumb catcher. "Everything about Lincoln Park is amazing--the pay, the ambiance, the hours, the medical benefits, the generous and patient patrons--a day doesn't go by where I don't thank God for the decisions I've made."
-T.S. Rosencrantz, Columnist
Good place to watch sports with friends.
I like the comfortable and spacious seats here, came here with a few girls friends to watch football. We were lucky that we came early, there were not many people here to begin with, but then it got very crowded.
Drinks were not expensive, we didn't try food though. When it got very crowded, our waitress took forever to come to us, so we decided to go. I like it as my local pub and would come back here to watch sports again.
We returned again a few times, most notably for a low-key midweek birthday (we saved our serious partying for the weekend!), and a post-volleyball food/drink recap.
For the birthday dinner, although we ordered plenty of apps and entrees for our group, we brought in some outside cupcakes, which our server was fine with. Â Even more, since we forgot to bring our own, the waitress was happy to dig up a candle and some matches for the birthday girl's dessert!
For the volleyball dinner, we all ordered sandwiches.  I enjoyed my beef burrito, and swapped the side of fries for some healthy corn (pic: <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/lincoln-park-grill-new-york?select=s2xzDUQkUDMi2_MMrAIv_Q#s2xzDUQkUDMi2_MMrAIv_Q">http://www.yelp.com/biz_…</a>).  My friend's shrimp po'boy (<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/lincoln-park-grill-new-york?select=s2xzDUQkUDMi2_MMrAIv_Q#OAbkTqbx7iIIHkeheVwadA">http://www.yelp.com/biz_…</a>) was loaded with fried shrimp and served with a tasty cajun sauce and some toppings on another plate.  My other two friends found their chicken fajita wraps to be "OK" saying that they were somewhat bland.
Overall, in my book, Lincoln Park remains a solid go-to spot for both food and drink when I'm in the area, and the fact that they always offer a <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> discount ($10 for $25 worth of stuff, even cheaper with a promo code) makes this bar and their prices even more attractive.
Iffy spot for a drink and mediocre food.
So, this place didnt appeal to me at all from the outside... it looks like it would be dumpy, and unfortunately, it kind of is. It feels like you've left new york and entered cleveland.
the food is unfortunately what you would expect. the salads are left wanting, the apps are straight from freezer to fryer and the meals are sub par.
Also the atmosphere is somewhat lively, but i've never seen a lot of people here. its an ok neighbourhood bar, with disappointing food.
It's a typical sports bar that is loud and crowded.
I could see it being a good pub to watch soccer in since most matches happend during the day and they have a lot of tv's but I live to far to find out...
I wasn't there for very long but it felt like a Murray Hill transplant in Hell's Kitchen and perhaps provides some foreshadowing into what I'm sad to say Hell's Kitchen is becoming: Clinton Hill...
Cheap beers, mediocre food - great place to go when you're filthy from being homeless from Hurricane Sandy in a dirty ripped up Rolling Stones sweatshirt and still fit in. Â Dirty dive at it's finest.
I ordered the chicken fajitas here (I don't know why) and they were tasty, but not the way chicken fajitas should taste. Â They had this weird sauce on them that were kind of sweet and I dug, but if I was hell bent on having authentic fajitas I would have been disappointed.
Came here with a <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> gift certificate. This is not the right place to go to if you want to catch up with just the girls. It's a typical sports bar-type of place and you will need to scream at each other to be able to hear what each of you are saying.
Food is sub-par. We ordered a bunch of the wings with buffalo, sweet thai chili, and teriyaki sauce. The sweet thai chili sauce was really good, but the wings small. Do not order the cheese fries, just get regular fries. The cheese wasn't melted. It was hard and stuck on the fries like they've been out for a while.
Went here for happy hour and to watch Monday night football.
Had the taco salad, which was surprisingly good for pub grub. The wings were, like always in NYC, amazingly addictive.
Great relaxed atmosphere, good food and nice, friendly people. Definitely recommend it for its chilled vibe.
The fifth star is based completely on my emotional attachment to the place.
Food is surprisingly good. I'm a wings girl, and this place is my go-to. So crispy and jussst hot enough. Avoid the pizza.
Bartenders are sweethearts and do an amazing job managing drunks and crazies. Watched a patron curse out a female and he was promptly dragged out.
Happy Hour is one helluva deal for Hell's Kitchen.
The bar has a nice neighborhood feel to it. Lots of regulars and everyone's friendly. Nice sports bar without feeling dingy. Clean bathrooms!
Go here often. Often enough to make an imprint on the stools.
This bar is pretty standard. It's right by Fordham Law School so we always end up heading down there after a strenuous day of classes. Who am I kidding? Classes aren't strenuous yet, it's only the second week. But, still, it seems to be a gathering place of sorts.
This place is pretty dismal and depressing, but the drinks aren't too pricey and they actually have places where you can play flip cup. Does that sound fratty and lame? Maybe, but it still is pretty fun. No one can resist a bar-wide game of flip cup. It's a great icebreaker.
Lincoln Park is a gem among "sports" bars along the 9th Avenue stretch in Hell's Kitchen.
I can speak most highly of Sunday's here during football season; they have all the games on the big screen, cheap pitchers and excellent wings (I grew up in Buffalo and know wings). Lincoln Park is a laid back and fun environment where you can root for your team or boo Michael Vik without being heckled. Â If you're looking for a Sunday Funday with great food, classy fans and Big Buck Hunter, look no further!
My soccer team and I found this gem a few years ago before the renovation. Â Then it was less than half the size is now and still the perfect place to come enjoy some cold beer after a game.
Since then Lincoln Park has become one of my favorite places to come watch a game and enjoy beer with friends. Â Now it has expanded to a huge (especially for NYC) sports bar. Â There are TV's on every wall and in every corner. Â Not really a bad seat in the house to watch whatever game you are hoping to catch.
The food is not only cheap but actually very good. Â Much better than most food you would find at a bar. Â The wings are great and if you are ever there for brunch you have to try the breakfast burrito. Â They have a decent beer selection and some you can get as a $10 pitcher.
The bartenders and servers are really what has made this place become what it is. Â They are always nice no matter how long they have had to endure a house full of less than sober people. Â It can get really busy here and you can see that they really try to accommodate and help anyone as best they can. Â No matter what size group you are with they will do their best to make sure you are happy and keep you coming back. Â You would be hard pressed to find a bar that can offer you as much as Lincoln Park does.