Brewery entertainment in Chicago
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
A
Goose Island Brewery
Goose Island’s popular beers are served in bars and restaurants around Chicago, but it tastes best here at the source. The pub pours the flagship Honker’s Ale and 14 or so other potent brews. If you’re lucky, the 10% Extra Naughty Goose or Maple Bacon Stout, served with a meaty slice, will be on tap. A four-beer flight (5oz per glass) costs $8. Tours ($7) take place on Sundays at 1:30pm, 3pm and 4:30pm and must be reserved in advance. Fine grub complements the brews; special kudos to the Stilton burger and chips.
reviewed
-
B
Revolution Brewing
Raise your fist to Revolution, a mondo, industrial-chic brewpub that fills glasses with heady beers like the 7% Eugene porter (named for Eugene Debs, the leader of Chicago’s Pullman strike in 1894). The owner honed his craft at Goose Island, so the constantly changing beer lineup is high quality. The haute pub grub includes house-smoked meat sandwiches and bacon-fat popcorn with fried sage. Since its opening in 2010, lines have been lengthy.
reviewed






