Old Town Ale House
Old Towns up-and-coming... er... "already-there" locals appreciate the scene. The jukebox isnt shabby, and there are a few video games for patrons looking to pass the time. ...
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Old Town Ale House
ters in the jukebox thats filled with an eclectic selection of crooner tunes, and just hang out. Open daily from noon to 4am (until 5am Sat). ...
Affordable and quaint
If you are looking for a place to take a moment and unwind with good music and an affordable cocktail, then the alehouse is the place. Nothing fancy about it, but a place to feast ...
A great tradition
The Old Town Ale House is a neighborhood treasure, has been there for many years. The clientele is as varied as it gets and always interesting. The juke box has always been one of ...
Outrageous regulars - great prices
Unbelievable evening in Chicagos Old Town neighborhood. I watched the passage of construction workers, professionals, editors & writers, Second City actors, bartenders and ...
Awesome Ambience!!!
Ale House used to be my favorite hangout when I lived in Chicago. It has imbibed some of the great ones....Dan Ackroyd & Jim Belushi used to take breaks from Second City-across the ...
Great Art - Great Prices - Funky Customers
Love the permanent sexually explicit art collection....incredible value on ale....every time I went in ....completely different atmosphere...always crazy...always fun....a ...
classic
Old Town Ale House rocks. The crowd, for the most part, has been frequenting the place for years. The jukebox rocks with old jazz and blues. You can always find someone to talk to ...
What a cast of characters!
This is truly a Chicago classic, from the beehive-haired bartenders to the crusty regulars. Dark and smoky. Great pinball, and big shelves full of books for browsing. ...