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    Aditi M.

    I have been to Allstate Arena thrice now for three different Kpop concerts and I always have a great time! Despite heavy traffic in the area, the staff always coordinate the parking well upon arrival to the venue. Parking is usually about $20, which is not too bad for the Chicago area. Inside, they do a check of all personal belongings and there are plenty of staff that will help you find your seats. There are also a lot of signs that help direct you to your section. They also have a food bar in the center which has great options, albeit a little expensive. The concert venue itself is great and I have never had any viewing issues. The sound system has also always been excellent, making the concert experience even better. I would highly recommend choosing Allstate if you have a favorite artist coming to town!

    Sleep token
    Matt J.

    Terrible communication skills between the employees outside and the police directing the traffic. There needs to be organization from the mgmt teams to the staff working parking/event entrances. Otherwise the sleep token concert was incredible! The men's bathroom was not awful like other venues. I did not eat here but your liquor prices vary depending on the vendor 10 to 18 bucks.

    Amanda G.

    Was a fun time and good game. Love all the community involved. It was fun seeing the kids choirs and bands. And the dancers. The little kids hockey. Fun times.

    Miranda L.

    My fiancé and I came to Allstate Arena for the Kacey Musgrave's concert. It has been about 3 years since I've been to the area. We arrived about 30 minutes before the openers started and parking wasn't overly crowded even though the show was sold out. It cost $25 for parking but they take cash or card. Getting into the arena was a breeze with almost no line. Once inside, there were significant lines for merch and drinks. We decided to walk a full loop around the arena to see food and drink options. Most vendors had beer, seltzers, and mixed drinks but certain stands had specialty mixed drinks. We got a double vodka sprite ($22 for double, $16 for single) and a specialty paloma ($22 as well). Our tickets were for section 202, Row B which is the upper level. We had a great view of the stage and adjacent screen. The staff was nice and arena was pretty clean at the seats and restrooms. The sound levels were good and seats not too small. Somehow got out of the parking lot in 10 minutes even with watching the whole show. Overall, we had a very enjoyable night!

    Christy M.

    I had not been inside here for many years now. I attended a Disney on Ice event with my son and mother. I remember seeing the circus here with I was young. It looked a little tired. I think it could use a lot more restrooms. Staff were all helpful and polite. Food was typical game food. We did not eat anything but I could see the options included nachos, cotton candy, hot dogs/hamburgers. Prices looked steep but that is expected. Overall I'd attend another event here.

    Sat on 294 for almost an hour waiting to get into the parking lot
    Misty S.

    Parking was a nightmare! It took an hour from the time we got in the exit lane on the highway to parking the car. We could see the parking lot, but moving snail pace towards it. Parking cost $25. We thought we gave ourselves ample time to get into the arena, but ended up being 15 minutes late for the show. Very disappointed to miss the beginning of Trans Siberian Orchestra. The bathroom stall I used after the show was out of toilet paper. Leaving the parking lot was also chaotic, but luckily we were close enough to an exit to not have to wait an hour to get out. .|\---/| | @_@ | ..\_^_/..2024

    Disney on Ice
    Rod D.

    We came here to watch Disney on Ice on Feb 02, 2024 and I cannot say anything but good things about this place. Any seat in the house has great viewing area of the venue. There are ample amount of concessions so there's never a shortage of food and snack options. They also have very helpful folks guiding you to your seats at every section. The venue is big enough for large events but small enough to make the event seem intimate. They also have ample parking along the arena exterior. Last thing is they are so close to the interstate that is very easy to get around. Oh one more thing, if you're looking to save some money on food or toys for the kids, they have strip malls right next to the arena to visit before or after

    Ryan D.

    I went to the home opener of the Chicago Wolves season with my husband and some friends at the Allstate Arena. I have been to the Allstate Arena many times and spent much of chilhood here watching wrestling when it cam to town monthly. Back then the Allstate Arena was know as the Rosemont Horizon. I loved seeing the murals around the building dedicated to those who have performed here. The arena has been renovated since the Horizon days, but I still have trouble fitting into their small seats. The food and merchandise locations are hard to find. Better signage or a map would help. The beer and food were overpriced, I'm glad we thought ahead to eat before we came. Parking was $15 (payable with cash only). I recommend leaving early if possible so that you can beat the traffic out of the arena. Overall, its a fine entertainment venue with no frills.

    Caitlin T.

    Went here for an ATEEZ concert and wow were the lines long. To get in the arena, the wait was about 5-10 minutes which wasn't bad. The food line was also about a 5 minute wait. I got nachos and it was just average. Staff and security are at every door to help you find your way to your seat. The arena is clean and the staff clean up after the concert is done. The concert was fun and the lights and production of the stage were very well organized and made. However, leaving the parking lot is when things get messy. There are so many people trying to exit that people start cutting each other off and trying to exit through different ways. It took 1 hour to leave the parking lot because I was parked in the target parking lot. There weren't enough traffic guards manning traffic so cars weren't moving in lines with no traffic patrol.

    Pano of arena
    Andrew B.

    Nice little arena, enjoyed a concert there, menu isn't super crazy, staff are nice. My only gripe is there are a lot of choke points for crowds and the seats are close together/narrow so if you have broad shoulders you're going to have to sit super hunched if there are people seated next to you.

    Serious Safety and Planning Issues at Allstate Arena I recently attended J-Hope's Hope On The Stage concert at Allstate Arena and was deeply disturbed by the venue's lack of planning and safety. Similar issues occurred during Suga's D-Day Tour, making it clear that these are ongoing problems. Fans should be aware of the serious risks when attending large-scale events at this venue. When my mother and I arrived, there was zero visible signage--not even to confirm this was the location of the concert. We saw several long lines, but no staff or volunteers to provide directions. Hundreds of attendees had unknowingly waited for hours in the wrong line, which turned out to be the merch line. As a result, many fans missed part of the concert despite arriving early. This is absolutely unacceptable given how expensive these tickets are. Even when we found what we believed to be the correct line, no one could confirm it. I asked multiple people, and everyone was equally confused and worried. We waited nearly an hour in line without seeing a single staff member. The panic and frustration were intense. This lack of support created chaos and was a huge safety concern. Inside the arena, things only got worse. The venue was dangerously overcrowded. Fans were packed shoulder to shoulder and chest to back, making it nearly impossible to move. The corridors were gridlocked with people entering, lining up for restrooms, and trying to buy merch from the few indoors stands available. We had no time to use the restroom or buy water before heading to our seats as the massive crowding prohibited our movements, making what should've been a 2 minute walk a 25 minute one. The only way through was to shove, or else you were stuck at standstill. Security was scarce. There were no walk-through metal detectors, just handheld wands used by impassive, rude staff. Once past security, we were funneled into an unmanageable crowd. If there had been any kind of emergency, evacuation would have been impossible. With gun violence being a real issue in the U.S., it's important to note how dangerous this setup was. A single loud noise could have sparked mass panic. At the 2025 NCA Cheer Nationals in Dallas, a false alarm led to a stampede and injuries. That same situation could have easily happened here. But in such a tightly packed venue with limited exits and zero breathing room, the results would've been catastrophic. For comparison, I attended Permission to Dance in Las Vegas in 2022 with over 50,000 attendees, and it felt far safer and more organized than this concert with less than half that number. Allstate Arena is not equipped to safely host events of this scale. The merch situation was equally unacceptable. There was only one outdoor booth (the main merch stand), many fans waited 8 to 10 hours, only to find everything sold out. While this falls on HYBE, the venue should have flagged the safety risks. The indoor merch lines for tinier stands clogged already severely congested walkways and worsened traffic flow. Fans reported this same issue happened during D-Day, showing nothing was learned from past mistakes. All in all, the lack of signage, staff presence, clear communication, and crowd management made this event incredibly dangerous. Fans were scared and confused. It felt like a disaster waiting to happen, and the venue showed no signs of being prepared to handle it. Unless major improvements are made, I would not recommend attending any large concert here. This venue is not safe for high-capacity events, and organizers should seriously reconsider booking it in the future.

    Missy Elliott Concert
    Jaz M.

    I came here for the Missy Elliott concert which I believe was sold out. The traffic to get there started about a mile back. There were people there to direct traffic into the parking lot and spaces. Parking is $25 per car. The signs in the building don't accurately tell you which side to sit on for seats or maybe I was moving too fast.. Exiting the arena was terrible. There was no one to direct traffic out of the parking lot and it literally created a bottle neck traffic jam. We waited about 18 minutes before we got through. Park near the entrance if you can, another parking lot, or Uber!

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    Worst. Venue. Ever. The stairs are steep. The seats are uncomfortable. The sound is awful.

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    Went to a concert. Sound quality is awful. So loud you couldn't even distinguish what song was being played. Concessions are way overpriced.

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    Ask the Community - Allstate Arena

    If there is a concert at the Allstate , is there a dress code ? Can you wear hats ? For both women and men ..

    Pretty much anything that covers your privates. I would recommend comfortable clothing. Here is a list of things not allowed. https://rosemont.com/allstate/allstate-arena-policies/?msclkid=a7950a08d12e11ec8bd354c1f92e29ef

    Is the Allstate Arena in Rosemont air conditioned?

    Yes of course.

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    Montrose Room

    Montrose Room

    4.2(10 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$$

    We were very disappointed with the New Year's Eve show we saw at 6:30pm ran by smoothchicago.com…read more First of all why wasn't the Ice Bar up and running? It was NY Eve! We had to go all the way down to the hotel bar which is not handy at all. The seating was so tight in the Montrose Room you could barely get around, especially with no coat check. The sound system was not good. The Drummer had 7 mics on him and he was way too loud. You could barely hear the younger keyboard guy (forgot his name), even Althea Rene had to ask for him to be turned up. It has been many years since we were last at the Montrose Room and saw Norman Brown perform. Things were so much better back then and worth the tix price. Please ditch those tv tray type tables that tip easily with something better to put your drink on. You can do better! As to not just complain, we did enjoy the musicians and overall we enjoyed their music. Plus it was fun to dress up and go out to hear live music for New Year's Eve. However, to pay good money for the tix and pay a lot for parking, just to be left disappointed saddened us. Not enough effort was put into the whole experience.

    A bonafide live music venue outside the city limits? Believe it!…read more I have the feeling the luxe Montrose Room won't be a well-kept suburban secret for much longer. Housed in the seriously chic InterContinental hotel, this intimate music venue boasts ringside cabaret seating and killer acoustics. It's obvious they poured a large investment in making sure the sound is top-notch! Right outside the doors leading into the Montrose Room is the Ice Bar. The specialty cocktails are made with some of my favorite things: St-Germain, champagne floats, passion fruit juice, and lychee vodka among other sexy ingredients. For the man in your life? Some stellar whisky, bourbon and cognac selections. Tip: Don't forget to have your parking validated by a bartender on the way out and you'll only pay $5. And, be sure to take a stroll around the hotel - the art collection is FAB.

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    Joe's Live

    Joe's Live

    3.4(98 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    The doors opened right on time for the event. They checked people in while waiting in line, which…read morestreamlined entry. You get wand checked by security and coat check is to the right (cash only for coat check) the venue was clean and very open. Security was very good with intercepting any issues so the concert was enjoyable. Would visit this venue again!

    Came here for a 90s party event and was pleasantly surprised with Joe's Live. Parking in the area…read moreis easy (well provided you make the correct turn into the correct section of the parking garage). The building itself doesn't look that big from the outside, but once you are the venue is really large. Upon walking in they had a section for merchandise sales, a couple of bar area, a lot of standing tables (no seats anywhere), a main floor in front of the stage, as well as an upstairs. The upstairs area looks to be a great place to enjoy any concert, but that's why it's reserved for VIPs. They did a great job of transforming the place for the show. Lots of fun lighting special effects, fun t-shirt gun giveaways, dry ice floating bubbles - which I never saw before in any show, and of course the balloon drop at the end. Also the music was loud, but you could still talk to the person next to you - well loudly of course, but I didn't feel like I had to shout. I had only a sip of a margarita which was a bit sweet for my liking, but overall a great place to catch a show and do something out of the ordinary!

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    Rosemont Theatre - Seat 3 Row N Rosemont Theatre

    Rosemont Theatre

    2.8(208 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    I was gifted two tickets from a friends to see Charlie Puth's Whatever's Clever World Tour at his…read more5.15.2026 Rosemont stop for my birthday! I haven't been to the Rosemont Theater in forever, but I do recall it always being a positive experience. Parking?: Decently priced and close to the entrance Security?: Present enough to make you feel safe. The process for checking bags and being [metal detector] wanded was smooth. Merch?: Conveniently located in the main lobby, well displayed, and smooth to make a purchase. I had eaten dinner prior to arriving, but the concession stand looked to have decently priced snacks. The theater looks a little um, retro(?), but it was a gift to be in a beautiful theatre over a giant sports stadium. The sound quality was great, the seats were comfortable, and I could see Charlie very well, even if I chose to sit during a slower song due to the staggered, stadium seating. Traffic on the way there was a little slow due to a concert at Allstate Arena, the Chicago Dogs home opener, and Anime Central, but that was on me to be responsible and leave at an appropriate time. I had looked up the set list on SetlistFM so I knew there was no encore. As soon as that last note of "Changes" rang out into the air, I was a cloud of myself as I briskly walked to the car to get out of the parking lot, haha. What a joy to enjoy a concert and be back on my own driveway in 23 minutes!

    I haven't been to this theatre in years, but returned for a recent Christmas concert…read more As many others have shared, be sure to try and arrive early, if you are driving your own car. Parking here can be a mess. We left home 2 hours before our show and were so glad we did. The drive from Chicago's West Town area and waiting for parking alone, took us over an hour. Once in the parking lot, we were fortunate to get a spot around the corner from the main entrance. Expect to wait in a long line for concessions, coat check, and the ladies restroom. Prices for drinks and snacks are what you would expect. However, the mixed drinks we purchased were definitely worth the price we paid. Our server at the bar had a "heavy hand" so there was plenty of spirits in the drinks. Definitely appoint a designated driver. Seats are comfy here and the inside of the theatre gets warm. But plan to sit very close to strangers if you don't have an aisle seat. I like the intimate setting of this theatre. Views from row E were fabulous. Being an amateur musician myself, I would say the only critique I have is that at times the instruments sounded louder than vocals, so it made it hard to hear the soloists at times. In all, a December concert here was a beautiful experience and a great way to kick off the holidays!

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    Pete's Dueling Piano Bar - Inside

    Pete's Dueling Piano Bar

    3.6(66 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$
    Established in 2019
    Free WiFi

    Table 12 for the win!…read more I was in Rosemont for a work trip, which usually means dull dinners, early nights and generally a bit Puritanical. Since we were in Chicago, I took my boss and coworker to the Tiki TIki next door for a shot of Malort. It's Chicago, after all. 1 shot became 2, 2 became 4, and before I knew it, the bartender was ushering us through the swinging door into Pete's once they opened. Fun fact: we were the first ones in and also shut the bar down. From the moment the pianists started, it was clear this place was on point. Even them doing introductions and giving the ground rules was done musically. All four singers were wicked talented, and rotated in and out through the night. On occasion, they came together and became a full on quartet playing instruments other than pianos. Vocals were amazing, the energy in the place was such that I didn't even realize the time until they did last call and the lights came up. The layout of Pete's lends itself to entertainment. Regardless of what table you are at, you have a great view of the stage and no one has their back to the performance. The atmosphere is covered with fun and bright signs all over and despite being a larger place, it feels intimate when your song is played and everyone sings along. The table service was also great. She never hovered, but we also never lacked a drink. The next best thing about this place, after the performers, is the level of crowd interaction. There were folks singing along to every single song, and at times it was the whole bar. A couple of times during the night, folks were running around the bar riding a horse's head (or maybe a unicorn) on a stick. Somehow, it all just made sense. Pete's turned what could have been another boring end of a work trip sitting in the hotel into a night full of laughs, shots, and having a hoarse voice for days.

    By the end of the night the bartenders were DRUNK! I tried to order a drink and the bartender told…read moreme it was too complicated and suggested a shot instead. It wasn't even 10pm yet! Management needs to step up and tell their college aged bartenders real it in. I've never been at a place where a BARTENDER was too drunk to serve me a drink.

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    MB Financial Park At Rosemont - Free summer concerts

    MB Financial Park At Rosemont

    3.3(47 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    This is a great place for humor and improve The best in…read morethe area for humor and jokes. Comedians are great and

    Whether you're looking for a night out of going dancing, dinner, grab a few drinks with friends, or…read moretaking the kiddos out for some fun, MB Financial Park has it all. The way that the whole park is set up is really cool. Imagine a football field in the center of it all, then all around that football field is a mixture of restaurants and bars that turn into dance clubs after dark when the kids are in bed. There is even a bowling alley called Kingpin. The restaurants found there offer different menus, and I'm sure that even for a picky eater, you'll find something for you. Adobe Gillas is catered towards Mexican food, the Sugar Factory offers American food with awesome dessert options, and the Hoffbraus is a German bar. Keep in mind that most of the bars here offer those GIGANTIC fish bowl drinks of liquor! Yes! Remember that football field I mentioned above? Well during the summer, it is a grassy field that you and the kids can choose to run around on, and during the winter, it turns into an ice skating rink! I believe admission is free and you can either bring your own skates or rent some there. Aside from all that I just mentioned, there's a comedy club located here as well. During the summer and the winter months, there are always some type of fun family oriented activities and events going on. Parking is usually free when I go and they have their own parking garage. But some dates may vary so definitely check their website to make sure. Definitely check out this awesome establishment! Oh and there is an outlet mall right across the street! :)

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    Zanies

    Zanies

    3.6(158 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    I'm not sure why people give this place less than 5 stars, You're going for a night of laughs, not…read morea dining experience or some kind of alcoholic gastro experience. It's laughs. And they deliver. We've been here a few times since November of 2025 and I even got to see Kevin Bozeman there (if you haven't caught his act, check him out: https://www.youtube.com/@TheeKevinBozeman). Sure, there's a two ITEM minimum. Get the pretzel and a drink, or two drinks, or whatever, I don't care what you get. You're there to laugh. The servers are attentive and the seating is comfortable (despite being a bit crammed in). The warm ups have been great. They are very interactive with lots of crowd work. They validate your parking and offer you two free passes if you can show them that you follow them on Instagram. So, free parking and free passes. Seems like a great night out to me. And you get to see some awesome comedy. My only detraction is that you're packed in like sardines, so go early and find a place where you won't feel too packed in. And they let you meet the headliners afterward. I love Zanies in Rosemont!

    Clean bathrooms. Helpful employees. Great show (I saw Steph Tolev, highly recommend her). Food was…read morevery mid, which I wasn't there for food per se but it is a 2 item minimum so you kinda need to order food. Parking was a little hectic and it was hard to find from the lot as a first timer. I would go back and I would recommend this place. Took off a star because there could have been clearer signage to get you from the lot to Zanies, I barely made it for the opener.

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    W XYZ Bar

    W XYZ Bar

    3.3(8 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Inside the A Loft hotel lobby, this lobby bar is lacking in service…read more I arrived in the EMPTY bar & sat at a table near the bar. The Hispanic bartender was writing on some papers. He looked up at me, made eye contact & went back to writing. He continued writing (I took this as a challenge & started timing his ignorance). After 10 minutes of patiently waiting for him to come ask if I'd like a drink or food menu, I went up to the bar and asked if he could help me. He asked "what do you want?" "I'm thinking of a drink, since this is a bar, and maybe something to eat if you have a menu." A Woodford old fashioned was $20 - this location doesn't warrant Las Vegas pricing. Service sucks - night 2 was a replay. I watched 2 other groups of customers sit at a table, were ignored and then have to walk up to the bar to order and fetch their drinks.

    While wxyz bar is a cool, contemporary place, I may have to go back and re- review it on a…read moredifferent night. Why do you ask? Well, on the night I was there there was a celebration of "La Quinceanera". What is that, you ask? Ahh, glad you asked as I had to also. La Quinceanera is basically a "coming out" party for a 15 year old girl celebrating in the traditional Mexican way. That would certainly explain all the young people (and I mean young!) sipping soda around the bar all dressed up in their finest. I thought I had walked into the middle of a high school dance. For the few of us at the bar who were over the age of 15, I think the bartenders were relieved to be making real drinks as I think the onslaught of "kiddie cocktails" took them all by surprise! Don't get me wrong. WXYZ bar located on the lobby level of the Loft hotel is a contemporary adult space. There are modern couches and chairs clustered around the fireplace as well as a full sized pool table in the one corner. The small bar located at one end has a light "show" that is constantly changing that I found more distracting than engaging. My favorite thing were the bar napkins that had word search puzzles on them- perfect if you are sitting by yourself. This area opens up to an outdoor pool, so I can only bet how lively and fun this area could be in the Summer months. A downside? The parking situation here is a bit of a maze. They block off the few parking spots in front of the hotel for the hotel van and expect you to park in the large parking garage shared with the Muvico theater. All fine and good except the parking garage is expensive (don't forget to get your ticket validated) and it's a bit of a walk if you end up in the wrong section. Follow the signs to "general parking" and park as far south as you can and you should be okay. If you go the wrong way- you will have to circle past the hotel and try the whole parking thing again. Not a bad spot if you just want to grab a drink while waiting for someone's plane to come in at O'Hare or to grab a drink after a movie at Muvico. And hopefully on the night you go- the average age will not hover in those awkward teenage years!

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