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    Buddy Guy's Legends

    3.8 (710 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    BUDDY GUY'S LEGENDS ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Loud
    Live music
    Good for dancing

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    Tequila Sour and Lemon Drop
    Gracela B.

    This was around the corner from Blackstone Hotel, Marriott Autograph Collection. They have good food so you can arrive before 7:30 and have dinner and enjoy live music. But for the main entertainer/event you have to pay for cover charge which is about $25 pp and so reasonable considering it starts at 8 and ended at 11 pm. We had dinner there and enjoyed Louisiana food. During break around 9 pm Buddy Guy, the living legend (pleasant surprise) sang the blues for about 30 minutes. The legend is 89 and he is so sharp, funny, and solid entertainer! Chicago is known for its jazz and blues and Buddy Guy is a must see/visit when in Chicago!

    Jordan W.

    This place is AMAZING! Had dinner and drinks at Buddy Guy's last night with a couple of co-workers. Arrived about 8p and caught the end of the free show. Paid the $15 cover and got to see Jimmy Burns and his band play for about an hour before the REAL SHOW started. Jimmy and his boys were great but Buddy Guy was in the house and they brought him up. Jammed for about 30min with Jimmy and his boys. What an amazing experience. Live music is always great but to see the legend live, just a great moment in life. Food was decent as the drinks were good. Service was great. Can't really even fully explain the experience but if you love live music (blues and rock in general) you should definitely stop into Buddy Guy's Legends!

    Robert M.

    An amazing time and a must do if you can see the legend before he retires. Good drinks, good music, and even better people. Service at this spot was top notch and the musicians were from all over the world and jammed together. Amazing time.

    Dinner and the Blues
    Kara L.

    While on a work trip to Chicago, I had the chance to pop into Buddy Guy's. Since it was barely 5pm, there wasn't much of a crowd yet, but I thoroughly enjoyed the ambiance, the music, and the food. The workers were all very friendly. I will definitely make time to stop by again the next time I'm in the city.

    mary b.

    Had a great time listening to had a few drinks the people were fun. If you want yo listen to some good jazz you definitely should visit this place. They have great memorable on the walls a guitar signed by Tom Petty ,gloves signed by Mohammed Ali to pictures with him with the President. If nothing else it's definitely a place to stop to gab a drink and look at what they have displayed. But the band was awesome

    A view from our great seats toward the east, around 7pm Sunday (Aug 2025) during the opener's 5pm set, before the headliner at 9pm.
    Rich S.

    Amazing music and great food and drinks in a great little club, and a surprise set by Buddy Guy himself! Suddenly on a Sunday evening (Aug 2025) we were free to go clubbing! So we walked comfortably to our favorite music joint south of The Loop, Buddy Guy's Legends blues club, on S. Wabash at E. Balbo for 15 years, after 11-years one-block away. It's two blocks from The Harrison Red-Line station, and between the State and Wabash bus lines. It's an intimate-feeling space with two 15-seat bars in the corners, the stage in-between, probably 100 seats at four-seat tables spread in front of the stage, and maybe a dozen VIP double tables and single seats along the wall. We arrived around 7pm and got a great table just right of center stage. Our server approached right away, and quickly brought us bright homemade-tasting lemonade, and a strong cold Baton Rouge Manhattan of Woodinville port and Angostura bitters, with cherries and of course a sweet vermouth. Lovely. I had to have their catfish dinner and a variety of sides. The plate looks simple, fried fish and crispy piping hot fries. The large serving has two huge fish filets, and they were fresh-tasting and hot and crispy and perfectly juicy and tender. People had told me Buddy Guy's Legends is known their good cooking, and this was really "dinner-quality", not "fish-shack" (which I would have liked just fine :-). We filled out a light meal with "New Orleans" sides: perfect tender flavorful savory collards, excellent southern-style cornbread, and a bowl of satisfying black-beans-and-rice. We're fans of that southern cornbread, which not-very-sweet and not-dry but not-cakelike. This hit the mark, and you might not say wow about cornbread, but you ought to say yum. I think they offered red-beans too, but we were just in the mood for black-beans. Based especially on the excellent catfish and collards and cornbread, i highly recommend this kitchen! Our early arrival gave us a good selection of seating, which was totally filled up by the time the headline band came on. We enjoyed the jazz, r&b, and a little funk of the early-evening saxophone-led four-some, G Funk. They played some soulful tunes and some lively ones, some old standards and some popular. The house kept the lights up during their set, so it had a bright fun feeling. A little after 9pm, they turned down the lights, and the dynamic emcee introduced the headliner, Chris O'leary, leading a hard-driving and soulful 4-piece blues band with his harmonica. They immersed us in Chicago-style blues, and the room was theirs. We danced often on the center-floor which they keep clear. Around 10, the emcee took the stage and said he had an announcement. The entire room fell silent and hopeful, and it was the best we could have hoped for! Buddy Guy showed up unscheduled, he usually only performs during January, and he took the stage to sing with his amazing range and style. He engaged with the room, sometimes singing directly to (and even dancing with) one of the guests. You feel what he's giving you, and i don't mind telling you, he's one sexy man :-) We were already thrilled with the evening, and Buddy Guy made this a night to remember. He graciously signed a little something we bought and posed with us for a photo we will treasure. What a great club, warm and lively and soulful. Delicious food and drinks. And that chance you'll meet The Legend himself. A perfect evening.

    Padma A.

    Impromptu date night with the hubby and friends post dinner on a crazy lolapalooza weekend. I hadn't been back in years to listen to the blues . The cherry topping was Mr.buddy guy himself the legend. Had a fantastic time which I was younger and could have stayed longer to enjoy myself pst midnight . I highly recommend this experience to locals and tourists

    Shani H.

    Came here to show some friends around the city and give them a taste of true Chicago music. We had a blast. The drinks were strong, the staff was nice and Buddy even showed up to play. Definitely a great time.

    Blowing on us very annoying also!

    In town for training at local agency sounded like a fun outing going here so went along. Felt not right when we walked in very rude employees. At first thought place was one of those where employees are rude for entertainment! Nope Real Deal Rudeness abounds! Place was half full server had attitude food was borderline gross way over seasoned salty! Went up by bar get some pictures evidently crossed a line security was all over me! You'd think I was doing something horribly illegal! Made a big deal out of it needs more signage if venue feels that strongly about people moving about taking in their venue! Felt very racially off very uncomfortable! Went back to table cashed out. Won't be back here ever. Should have looked at reviews before going obvious there are long going issues here.

    Wings and Fries
    Grant A.

    I've gone to the Chicago Blues festival for some sessions but last week was my first time ever inside Buddy Guys. As a whole Chicago hasn't done as great a job of like New Orleans as preserving historic music tied to the city. Some neat memorabilia like Buddy Guys Grammys and some guitars. They have food which I I didn't know!! I got the gumbo or jambalaya with rice. In addition to some wings and fries. Got 2 Miller high life's, and some Woodford reserve whiskey. The musician that night was really good!!

    Half rack of Pork Ribs
    Javier C.

    Great atmosphere smooth jazz jams must check out. Drinks are classic hits and service is excellent food is yummy.

    Buddy's Blackened Blues Burger with Swiss cheese.
    Christina M.

    We arrived at 7pm to grab a quick dinner and catch a little bit of some live music. There were 6 of us. 3 came early to grab a table (in a nearly empty place) and the rest of us were 5min behind. I have a Service Dog in Training (SDiT). So, me, my husband and my father-in-law are walking in when these two guys who were chilling on the street start yelling at us that we can't go inside. What? Can't go have dinner? We motion that we're going to have dinner and leave us be. They shout that no, really, we can't go inside. Dad explains that the rest of our party is already inside and we're expected. The guy explains he the bouncer and no one goes inside without his approval. Well... why didn't you say that... or at least be labeled?? Even my dog is labeled! He then tells me he needs to see "proof of certification" for "the dog" (this is illegal btw). I hand him the ADA rights card and explain that she's in training for seizure and fall response. He asks, "but does she have paperwork?" And I say, "you're looking at it" He reluctantly lets us through. Inside there are half a dozen more muscle, just chillin... is this a place that needs such muscle at 7pm on a Thursday? I don't know, but I wasn't sure I wanted to find out. We were told by 5 people before sitting down that if we're in the building at 8pm we had to pay $15 each to "see the show". Ordered food. Food didn't arrive until 7:50, along with carts of everyone else's food... so nicely organized! The food was awful! I'll put aside that I was sick for two days from the shrimp po boy I had -- everything was tasteless and far under seasoned. The po boy was dry -- no sauce at all -- I ended up grabbing some Mayo from my husband's burger to give it something. My husband had a burger that was so over cooked it could have been used on a children's playground to pad their knees. A couple people got the gumbo -- no depth of flavor, tasted like it was from a can. And the people who got drinks -- all complained they were watered down or simply not what they asked for. If you like overpriced terrible food, bad drinks, being stared at while you eat, and the fun idea that if you don't get served fast enough or eat fast enough you'll get to pay extra -- then this place is for you!

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    I love this place. It's a family run business where the music plays and the atmosphere is welcoming to all. Gotta check it out.

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    Great music! Buddy even made a guest appearance. And the food was affordable and tasty. I would highly recommend.

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    If you're into the Jazz or the Blueys, this place is for you. Chill vibe, great music, cold pints. What else do you need?

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    Is this place still open? And if it is , do they still do live music?

    As of June 14, 2021 they had not. I think they will re-open eventually tho.

    Do I need tickets in advance for a Tuesday night or can I just show up?

    you can just show up. you might be able to reserve tables, I don't know about that. It can get crowded depending on who is playing.

    Would it be ok for kids dinner early on like at 5?

    No. It's an adult atmosphere. But I would suggest Bandera Restaurant they have a nice piano bar and very nice atmosphere both children and adults would enjoy.

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