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    The Hideout

    4.1 (247 reviews)
    InexpensiveMusic Venues, Bars
    Closed 6:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Divey
    Live music
    Good for dancing

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    Karen N.

    A local with lots of character. The venue for performances is divided from the bar! The venue is decorated with many fish mounted on the walls. The bartenders were quick and were able keep up with the demand, and prices were very reasonable. My son....Low Groves performed here and it was a great venue ( on Spotify ) . The sound was excellent and the venue was perfect for his Chicago debut, he is based in Charlotte. They have many shows and performances scheduled in the upcoming months! A great venue!

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    John M.

    As much as I love attending music performances at The Hideout, it's events like this evening's that really grabs me. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky is being interviewed by Politico's Shia Kapos about the results of the Presidential election. The discussion and Q&A are really helping me process the results. Thank you Hideout!

    Ernie H.

    This would be your local music joint. But it's hidden in an industrial park. On the other hand parking is plentiful and the drinks are not that expensive. The space is on the small side so come early if you want seats. Acoustics are pretty good the bands not bad SamaSama project- it's cabaret week in Chicago- life is good

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    Isaac J.

    A cool little concert venue in one of Chicago's newest neighborhoods, Lincoln Yards. This place is divey in all the right ways, and I can think of nowhere better to grab a drink and watch a shocking amount of 60-something white women rocking out to jazz/hip-hop fusion. This was an utterly confusing experience, and I don't know if it's the norm here, but I really, really hope it is. Drinks were all around $5-10, but there is a $10 minimum for card, so either bring cash, get on the same tab, or don't be such a light weight and buy two drinks. Also def use the bathroom that's inside the concert area; when you walk in, it's dark, but there is an automatic light above the raised toilet that turns on as you get close. Needless to say, I felt like royalty, and you could too. There's lounge(ish) area close to the bar where you can chill with your friends if you're not feeling the music. It's not close to any of the CTA lines, so it could be tough to get to if you don't have a car, but if you do have one, there is tons if free parking outside. Overall, I loved this as a concert venue, and I think once the neighborhood develops a little more, this will be a really cool hangout spot for locals

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    Anna K.

    I came here to see a live podcast recording recently, and I think this was a pretty damn cool venue for it. I'd seen photos of the stage in the back room here on other peoples' social media and always thought it looked cool, so when I found out I was headed to The Hideout for this show, I was psyched. We took a pretty unique route to get to this place, because it's in a hidden spot. Hence the name. But when we arrived, it looked even cooler than I had imagined. It looks like a two-story house, with a lot of patio seating and cool lighting inside. I had a horror movie log cabin feel, but at the same time I didn't feel like I was going to die. Does that make sense? No? Awesome. My boyfriend ordered four Bud Lights right as we walked in, because there is a $10 credit card minimum. Holding two Bud Lights in the Hideout felt pretty rad, to be honest. We stood in the main bar area , and then about 15 minutes before the show, the doors to the back room with the stage were opened. There were three rows of folding chairs and a lot of standing room, and a bathroom right inside the back area as well. I appreciated this, especially after drinking a lot of Bud Lights all night. This place was really cool, the staff was quick, and I would probably come back more if it was within walking distance of anywhere I go. I will definitely be back, I just don't know when! Rock on.

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    Always a great time, cool bands, this is a well deserved update. This place is an institution, glad it weathered COVID and is back!

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    Best venue ever. Great ownership. Always the place to be. Love the bar, staff and vibe. Love the Hideout!!

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    Cozy little bar. Nice patio off the beaten path with a view of the city. Decent beer selection and all different kinds of live music.

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    Staff was rude to basically every customer. Saw them being assholes to multiple people throughout the night. Would not return.

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    Horrible service, would recommend telling Uber to turn around immediately don't waste a good night.

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    Ask the Community - The Hideout

    Whats the parking like over there.?

    It's super easy to find street parking near here as most nearby businesses are closed by 5pm.

    Are babies allowed to come in with parents going to a show?

    No, loud music isn't so good for babies.

    What is it like on New Years? Is there a cover?

    If they don't have an event party or music, it should be free and I wouldn't think it would be crowded.

    Can people 18+ get in to the Saturday dance party?

    I don't think so- unless there's an 18 and over show

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    The Saturday night dance parties here are--hands down--the best dance parties in the city.

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    City Winery Chicago

    City Winery Chicago

    3.4
    (1.4k reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$
    Live music
    Full bar

    A very well oiled operation…read more Had a great time seeing Sons of the Silent Age here. The street in front of the space is cleared for valet parking, free if you are a member. Before the show you can eat in the dining room or on the patio, weather permitting. They have a great burger and wine special some weeknights, and the burger is fantastic. There are also happy hour specials. City Winery is a negociant, and I think most of the grapes it buys are from the West Coast. The wines I tried were by and large in the new world style, although one of the reds had some old world complexity. On the whole, passable but not memorable. The show was fantastic. Sons started at 8 on the dot and played a thrilling 90 minute set. It's a great place to see an act up close and actually see them - no one stands, there isn't room! We had seats in the second row that were labeled wheelchair accessible, but they were not quite that - City Winery packs everyone in quite tightly. Fortunately two seats next to us were empty, giving us the space we needed. I would not, under any circumstances, order dinner inside the music venue, City Winery's encouragement notwithstanding. The tables are far too small. Do yourself a solid and eat in the dining room beforehand. And become a member - between the free valet and waived fees, it pays for itself after 2-3 shows.

    I went for a Saturday brunch and sat in the patio which is beautiful. I had the dip duo and that…read morespicy feta dip is delicious! It came with crudite which is great for GF folks. I also had an egg frittata and an espresso martini. The egg frittata was low on salt and luckily I had the dip to eat it with. The skillet it came in was also so hot I burned my hand (I did get a warning from the server but still). The espresso martini also wasn't great and it had ice in it which made it watery so fast. My bf had the short rib sandwich and said it was delicious and for me the dip was my saving grace so if you're GF I wouldn't come here expecting a filling meal. Come for wine and dips and a patio vibe.

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    City Winery Chicago
    City Winery Chicago

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    The Office

    The Office

    4.3
    (320 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$$$

    I really like the office! Cool, cozy, and classic! Service is spectacular of course. Always treated…read morewell. The cocktails are also classic but still modern and very cool. Always a nice spot to go back to.

    The Office is a nice speakeasy! I had wanted to get a floral drink at the restaurant upstairs…read morecalled "the Aviary" but they were actually totally full, whereas the speakeasy wasn't. I sat at the bar downstairs and can confirm the place has a classic speakeasy feel -- the the basement of a place behind a locked door, very dark inside with mood lighting/glass cases and leather chairs/couches around small low tables. It's definitely a great date spot! I took off a star because it's pricey -- I got the "milk punch" on their classic cocktail menu which was $25 and is pretty small, but it's a nice drink and tasted very much like a milk punch drink I got at a speakeasy back home (in Austin, TX). The bartenders were super nice and provided excellent service, no complaints there! The bathrooms were also immaculate. Overall, this is a very nice speakeasy! I've been to many in my day and the ambiance is definitely on par with the best, but I gotta say some other unique ingredients (ideally more floral options!) would really take their menu up a notch! Nevertheless, I would def rec a visit to those visiting Chicago, and would go again even just for vibes :)

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    Twas a combination of a black manhattan & a vieux carré Delicious
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    Basque cheesecake was delicious
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    The Wild Hare

    The Wild Hare

    3.7
    (256 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    I'm back to update my previous review. I finally got the chance to come back to The Wild Hare for…read morethe full dine-in and live music experience. I'm really glad I did. Our server was quick and pleasant. He was refilling and offering new drinks before we even knew we needed them. I'm not even sure I really considered the menu because I really came to retry the oxtail and rice & peas. I was not disappointed, and there was nothing but tailbones left on my plate. Ambiance is fun at The Wild Hare. The live music in the back room int he evenings are definitely where it's at. I would recommend checking out the event calendar on their website to help pick which day you may want to come. My only complaint is that I really wish the DJ played more reggae in the restaurant. I expected to have a full reggae night, but all the way up until the live band, it was mostly hip hop and R&B with the occasional reggae throwback. Give us more; we came for the reggae vibes!

    Came here on a Sunday after. They had drink specials available. We were able to find parking right…read moreout front. On this occasion there were drink specials. Grabbed $7 margarita (special) which was tasty. For food my husband and I shared the full lb of rib tips and fries. We thought they were tasty. We met up with some friends celebrating a March birth (Aries). The bar crowd was friendly...everyone just enjoying the music and each other. Bathrooms were big and never had an issue getting a stall. Security present and overall just a fun experience. Would love to come back when they have a live band playing.

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    Stage in second room
    Stage in second room
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    The Wild Hare

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    Lazy Bird

    Lazy Bird

    4.2
    (256 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$

    I stopped by Lazy Bird on a Wednesday night after dinner, and it ended up being such a great…read morechoice. We made a reservation ahead of time, which I'd definitely recommend, but it wasn't overly packed and we were seated without any issues. The vibe in there is top tier. Dim lighting, live music energy, and just the right mix of chill and upscale. It's the kind of place where you can actually enjoy the atmosphere without feeling rushed. This was my second time here and I remember it being just as good back in 2022. The drinks were immaculate. I had two mocktails that were both well-balanced (not overly sweet, which I appreciate), and he ordered an old fashioned. You can tell they take their bar program seriously and can go beyond a gin & tonic. Overall, it was a really good time. It can give you a great midweek outing or a laid-back night with a little something.

    Lazy Bird is a cute Chicago speakeasy but let me tell you something -- this place is CROWDED. I…read morecame early in the evening and got the last spot at the bar (I was by myself), and within 30 mins while I was having my drink I looked around and noticed that the room was near totally full, and the majority of people were standing in the open because all the tables were full, as was the bar. People were standing right behind me to order drinks; I didn't feel overly crowded by any means but some who aren't used to that kind of bar/clubby vibe might feel that way. The music was a little loud to be heard over all the folks there, but I wasn't talking to anyone so it didn't bother me (was just sitting and reading a book). The bartender was really nice and attentive despite the fact that the place was so packed. I had a drink called the "Gentle Fish" which the bartender rec'd as a sweeter/more floral drink. Admittedly it was a little strong, but the flavor was nice! It was different from most other drinks I've had, and I enjoyed it. Was strong enough I definitely did not need another though. Of note, this place is downstairs under "The Hoxton" hotel, there's no entrance directly to the bar from the sidewalk/street (you have to enter the hotel lobby, then follow the signs toward the back and go down the elevator and/or stairs). There is a person who checks your ID when you enter and seats you if seats are available. The bathrooms were very clean. Not sure about parking but street parking is definitely very limited; I imagine a paid lot would probably be the easiest thing or taking the train from wherever you're staying if you can (which is what I did).

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    Lazy Bird
    Lazy Bird

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    Cobra Lounge

    Cobra Lounge

    3.8
    (376 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    AVOID THE WET RAT LOOKING BARTENDER WITH THE STAR TATTOO ON HIS FACE - so crabby you'd think it's…read morealmost a bit. so rude it prevented me from buying more drinks cuz I didn't want to deal. you can tell he hates being there ... I'm not expecting a smile ,chitchat and and a tap dance but like- are you ok man? Need a hug? a Wellbutrin prescription?

    The Cobra Lounge essentially has three spaces: the former brewery's bar space (still feels like a…read morebrewery), the lounge, and the music venue. They all deliver a top-notch experience! Having read reviews and menus for All Rise Brewing Co. online, we headed in for beers and dinner, then quickly realized the brewery was no more. No complaints, though--what we found was a laid-back, welcoming bar with plenty of local beer on tap and a menu full of interesting pizzas. We tried some beers, and split a Clam Bake Pizza--that was pretty awesome. Classic cult movies playing on the screens (I hadn't seen Buckaroo Banzai in awhile!) gave the place a little added atmosphere. Our bartender was super cool & helpful. The room got close to full as showtime neared, but was always comfortable. Patrons likely vary depending on what music's playing; this night was shoegaze/goth and the multi-generational crowd looked like fans of those genres. We ended up staying for the night's live show, which was a lineup of four bands (one touring and three local, I think) for a very reasonable price. We could take our drinks from the bar into the venue and/or order more in the lounge space. I wasn't alone, but would've felt safe and comfortable on my own there. The venue's an elevated stage with two sets of steps. There doesn't appear to be any back room; gear and cases were piled in an alcove. The sound and lights were good. Bathrooms were just fine. No seats in the venue, but it's cool to come and go to hang out in the lounge or bar. Cobra Lounge has a small, well-lit parking lot and there's plenty of street parking available too.

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    Bar: former brewery side
    Bar: former brewery side
    Lounge area outside the music venue
    Lounge area outside the music venue
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