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The Verdict This straight-up, North Side Irish pub is all about the music, lad.
Date : 18-MAR-2009 |
The Scene
Fully designed in and imported from Ireland, Chief O’Neill’s is divided into two rooms: the public house and the dining room. The public house is the more raucous of the two rooms: You’ll find young hipsters bending their elbows alongside kilt-wearing members of the Emerald Society and a group of bagpipe-playing Chicago policemen of Irish descent.

The Music
This is arguably the best room in town to hear traditional Irish music, and listeners take their tunes seriously. Feet-stomping and hollering drives the maniacally fast jigs and reels, but you might be gently shushed if you talk too loudly during an a cappella rendering of an old love song.
The Menu
Irish mainstays including appetizers like curried chips and Galway Bay mussels; entrees like Gaelic steak and braised beef tips in Guinness —John Gerard McLaughlin
TIP SHEET One of Chicago’s Best Nominated for best Irish pub because of its unparalleled devotion to music from the old country.
The Chief The bar is named for an Irish-born, turn-of-the-century Chicago police chief and music lover who created the first comprehensive catalogue of Irish tunes. |
Photo: Kelly McKinnell
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