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    Subterranean

    3.5 (320 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    SUBTERRANEAN ATMOSPHERE

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    Live music
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    Hipster
    Happy hour specials

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    The Disco Queen and The Doctor
    Denyce M.

    SubT (as I like to call it) gets four stars for the following: 1. I have fn memories of going there for live performances and dancing, having a blast. 2. My child, The Queen, has discovered this place on her own and is a regular there. 3. After a number of years absence from the venue, I came back and re-discovered I still could have a good time there, but this time with my family. Many moons have passed since I was last at SubT. I was very pleased that The Queen had discovered it and was actively attending shows there and having a good time. On the night they were going to be doing a 70s Disco DJ set, she got tickets for me and The Doctor to go with her. Walking into the door and going up the stair, my muscle memory kicked in and I went straight up to the third floor to the opposite side to get a table and a good spot near the rail to look over. It was like a homecoming. We had so much fun dancing and grooving to the tunes and watching those bad music videos. I tell everyone that all musicians need to bow in homage to Michael Jackson and Thriller as it raised the bar as to what video should be. Part of the fun was watching people on the second floor dance while watching the videos on the screen. Man it just took me back to Club COD, 950, Tuts, etc. For the Disco night, there was a pretty good mix of age groups and I was happy to see people embracing the vibe and dressing for it. I even got to step with a lovely Asian gentlemen whose wife could not keep up with him. GF was tired and just wanted to sit and drink her wine. And of course I danced and sang with The Doctor, Queen and some wonderful women standing next to us. The Doctor even saw some folks he works with on the other side of te balcony. What I will say about SubT, it is old, it is not up to ADA standards, there is not much in the way of seating and there are no bubbles. The building is so old that there is no elevator and no way to accommodate anyone on crutches or a wheelchair. I am guessing they would have to gut that whole place out to make it ADA ready. I would really like to have seen some splits of something sparkling, but had to settle for a white wine. Because we are tippers, we got excellent service at the bar. The Queen says she always gets great service when she is there as she is our child and likes to tip as well. But if you are looking to have a good time, connection with people who want to groove like you do, then this is your place. Not sure if there is a live event I would want to see, but if there is another DJ set with dancing, I will be back,

    Emo and Pop Punk Party!
    Vicki N.

    Dark, intimate venue with 2 floors that has a older speak-easy-almost charm - I went to a Saturday "Riot! at the Disco: Emo and Pop Punk all night" DJ event and the place was packed and so vibrant - couldn't help getting caught up in everyone's excitement! Staff was really great and very efficient - security was ever present and vigilant just in case, which is great when a lot of drunk people are moshing at each other all night! The drinks are affordable - cans, bottles, drafts what have you - and I can attest that the Long Island I had might've been the strongest and best value I've had in Chicago (without tasting like it - man that bartender hooked me up)! It was super crowded when we went (honestly probably past fire code) but thank goodness for 2nd floor near the railing - I think it was less loud and honestly better to hear up there without the sweaty standing-room only moshing (personally - it was fun to watch but I was glad I wasn't in it). It was a blast! Coat check was full - Be prepared to carry / keep your winter gear on you and also dress lightly - the place was overly warm due to all the people and dancing. I also highly recommend bringing concert-level ear protection - this place is small and gets LOUD! Overall, fun and unique venue.

    Monic L.

    I surprisingly really enjoyed this venue. It's on the smaller side so it's more intimate. I found street parking about a block away which wasn't too bad. The security at the door checked ids and let us know there was a bar on each floor (3 levels) and the bathrooms were on the 3rd. I will say if you have to use the bathroom gonearly as there are only 2 and the line could get long. I stayed on the 2nd floor where the Broadway Rave was going on. You could see it from the 3rd. You stand along the railing and look down. The bartenders were friendly and they kept the line moving. Prices are for what you expect in Chicago.

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    Isaac J.

    This has quite possibly become my favorite music venue in Chicago. It's got this whole art deco vibe, making it a fun mix of classy and funky; there's a balcony circling above the whole first floor so that even in a large crowd you still feel close to the artists; and this place always seems to have the coolest lineups. We went for Priya Ragu, who might actually be god, so you should def check her music out or else: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6iZTyHbQWGzpiWoyI0zz9F?si=RHLPy7fsQBS5tHM2QOru_g. They have tons of beers, a few ciders, but not a ton to make cocktails with. Prices are also pretty comparable to most places in the city; it's going to be around $7 for a drink. Subterranean is also super loud because of the wood paneling, so if you are the type of person who cares about your hearing, this is the kind of place looking like an old person and bringing earplugs night be worth it

    These lights are the sound/light guys attempt to blind the crowd during the performance. Not sure what purpose they serve besides that.
    Mark B.

    I expected more out of Subterranean, I really did. But it was a disappointing venue in a couple aspects. First off, the name is a wild misnomer... The first thing you do after your ID is checked is climb a flight of stairs to "Subterranean". I understand they derived the name from the fact that you can stand on the "balcony" and it seems like you're looking down on the performance but it's a big stretch. Now, I will hand it to them that it is divey enough to feel like an "underground" club but still. Second off, when I did stand up on the balcony area the acoustics are terrible. It is nearly unwatchable from up there so I'd suggest sticking to the main floor if you can. However, and this is my third point, the main floor BLASTS lights right into your eyes the entire time. I'm really not sure what the point is but there are big LED lights behind the band and they are pointed out directly at the crowd. I had to stare at the floor for most of the show because I was getting a headache while fearing blindness. And finally, the sound guy was amateur hour. Once when just arriving on stage, and twice during the performance, the lead singer had to stop and check that his guitar was on. Think about that... before the show starts is fine but he literally had to stop two songs because of sound issues unable to be ignored. I will be avoiding Subterranean at all costs in the future as it is the biggest disappointment venue I've ever visited.

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    Jacqueline F.

    Man this place reminds of that time in my life when I could go out for a few days straight, get a couple hours of sleep, then be back up early the next day and feel fine! With that, SubT still looks like it did back then and it might be time for a makeover. Don't get me wrong, I love the whole "underground" feel of this place and would love for them to preserve it. Like I said, its in need of a makeover. When I was here last week, not sure if the air was circulating correctly but I was about to pass out as it was 60 degrees outside and felt like 80 inside. The fans finally came on after the 3rd set but at that time, the band I came to see already performed and I was ready to go! The bathrooms smelled not so fresh and could have used a little bit of a scrub down. On the upside, drinks on tap where cheap and the sound system sounded alright!

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    Great place to bring my teen for all ages concerts. She and her friend had a blast and I found a place to sit with another mom.

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    Ask the Community - Subterranean

    What's the best spot on the main floor?

    Right by the stage if you go to watch a live performance.

    Can you go if you're 17?

    It depends on the show. I'd check the website!

    What's a good time to get there for an event to get a good spot?

    Depends which venue it is in, but if it's the two floor venue, I'd get there when door opens. Only good spots are in the front of the bottom floor or second floor by the railing.

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    Every time I visit Chicago I make sure i fly in on a Thursday JUST so I can go to SubT!

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    Gilt Bar

    4.3
    (2.4k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$$

    Great service, food, and ambiance. The library bar is amazing! Definitely recommend the vodka…read morerigatoni.

    Gilt Bar has been a Chicago favorite since 2010, and after my first visit I understand why…read more The space is dark, energetic, and packed with personality. This is not the place for a quiet conversation. It may be one of the loudest restaurants I've visited in quite some time, and a nearby birthday celebration only added to the energy. That said, the atmosphere is part of the appeal. If you're looking for a fun, celebratory evening with friends or family, Gilt Bar delivers. I can't imagine choosing it for a business dinner. We started with the Tenderloin Steak Tartare and onion rings. Both were excellent. My daughter was craving the Bolognese, while I ordered the vodka rigatoni. The portions were generous, and both dishes were flavorful and satisfying. The truffle mafaldine appears to be the menu's most celebrated pasta and receives plenty of attention on Yelp, but we were very happy with our selections. Service was spot on throughout the evening. Food arrived with good pacing, drinks were refreshed promptly, and our server struck the right balance between attentive and intrusive. For dessert, we shared the gooey skillet cookie. Be warned: this thing arrives at the table with nuclear-level heat. The vanilla ice cream isn't just there for flavor, it's there for protection. One unusual observation: the floors seemed surprisingly slippery throughout the restaurant, something we noticed more than once. Our bill came to $159 before tip, which felt reasonable given the quality of the food, service, and overall experience. Between the lively atmosphere, strong food, excellent service, and vibrant bar scene, it's easy to understand why Gilt Bar has remained popular for more than 15 years

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    Angry Cactus Lounge

    Angry Cactus Lounge

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    This was our first time at the Angry Cactus. We received an invite to participate in. Pluto TV…read moresponsored Rage Room. When we arrived we were immediately greeted by the nice ladies working the check in. They have reservations for rage rooms (30min rooms you get a bag to destroy all kinds of stuff!), billiards, and axe throwing. The decor is trendy and lively. The music wasn't too loud. The drinks are pricey... $16 for 2 drinks. We got a burger and chicken tender dinner, 2 drinks for the same price down the street. The staff is very helpful and nice. 5/5 stars. The rage room was so much fun. 30min was definitely enough, we were pooped lol. Overall, the venue is small but really fun. Drinks were excellent (not to weak or strong). I got a Long Island and my wife go an Old Fashion. If you are in the area definitely check them out!

    This was an experience, to say the least. We came in on a Friday night with a Groupon for axe…read morethrowing. The place had club vibes - dark atmosphere with some scattered lights, loud music pounding on the speakers, and there were 2-3 people dancing in the corner. There were scattered games, such as Jenga and Connect 4. We ordered the Blue Cactus and Old Fashion. The Blue Cactus was sweet, and if you weren't careful, it'd be easy to quickly drink. The Old Fashion wasn't anything special, just your typical old fashioned. On to axe throwing, the space where you axe throw was well lit, and we appreciated the guy who worked there, coming by to show us how to axe throw since it was our first time! There are chalkboards to keep track of your score. Just remember that the drinks can't be kept in the area where you axe throw, which I wish was better communicated to us. Overall, the Groupon was a great deal. We had some issues scheduling a time, so I had to email a contact there to have a time reserved. We were pretty surprised to see how few people were there on a Friday night, so it was pretty easy to play the different games scattered in the main room. There were also a few cute places for photo-ops.

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    MONEYGUN

    MONEYGUN

    4.1
    (371 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Moneygun was a great experience. No cover, great music (I think it was mostly EDM), might be a…read morelittle loud for some people, but I really enjoyed it; place had a great vibe. Lots of people (Sat night starting @ 10p), seats a little hard to come by. Drinks were very good, strong but not nuts. Prices were average for Chicago. Bartenders were very cool. The main guy stayed in the center of the bar all night and he had a great attitude; smiled all the time and was cool all night! Would go back any night and recommend to all looking for a fantastic bar.

    I've been to MoneyGun twice now, and I keep going back for one reason...the buffalo taquitos. My…read moregoodness...they are so delicious. You only get two per order, but they're so good you won't mind ordering another round. They do have other flavors, but at this point, the buffalo ones are a must every time. The drinks are also really good and a little different from most places. They put thought into their cocktails, sometimes using things like pure cane sugar and unique combinations that still taste great. Definitely recommend Brandon as a bartender...he did his thing. The vibe is dark and moody, which I love, and they even ring a little bell at the bar. Right next door is Sunnygun, their brighter, brunch style spot, which makes for a cool night to day contrast, even though I haven't tried it yet. I've always sat at the bar, and service has been great. MoneyGun has become one of our go to bars, and we'll definitely be back.

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    Moxy Chicago Downtown

    Moxy Chicago Downtown

    4.3
    (228 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    I really enjoyed this hotel. The lobby is a vibe. I love the industrial feel it gives in the room…read more The big floor to ceiling windows are great when waking up in the morning to get a view of the city and at night to see the skyline. Pac-Man in the lobby is a classic. Lucky we stayed therr and were able to use the machine. No wait.

    The Moxy brand is geared to young people who want a cool work vibe. It's a chain that focuses on…read moreminimalist amenities at a more affordable price in central locations. This hotel was located within the loop near the river, shops, bars and restaurants. The hotel rooms are basic and small. We were fortunate to get an upgraded room with two queen beds and an amazing view out the window of the city. The window was large and clean. The beds were comfy with ample pillows. Four pillows were provided. The hotel set up is a bit awkward. Room is best for one person as lacks storage for large luggage. Plus there is not a defined bathroom. The shower is within the bedroom. Fortunately the shower was frosted but you walk right into the bedroom so you must be comfortable with those you stay with. Plus the room does really have a deck and chair to work. The desk is a fold down from the wall. The chair for the deck is located on the wall and not really suitable for long term working on sitting as does not have a back to it. The best thing above this hotel are the staff. The front desk staff are super friendly and accommodating and aim to please. The bartender was super friendly and attentive as well. Lastly parking is not available right at the hotel. You have to walk two blocks. Plus parking cost 59 dollars and that's the discounted rate. Also not really a suitable place to drop luggage off. If you pull up to the front door, you are blocking traffic. Base on price of 400 dollars the night we stayed, I would say it's not worth the stay. Maybe it's worth 200 or less for Chicago.

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    Bisous

    Bisous

    4.3
    (118 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    The Chicago food tour commences... First stop, drinks at Bisous! This cocktail bar was listed no…read more 39 on the top 50 bars in North America for 2025. It was no wonder when we arrived that there was a line out the door. We waited around 45 minutes, and the bouncer was a really nice fellow who kept track of the numbers and people at the door. Upon entering, we were immersed in a dimly lit retro-style lounge. It was quite loud inside and packed as we walked to our seats. The server was great at taking our orders and offering suggestions. I opted for the French 75, which featured sparkling wine and mixed gin, brandies, and citrus. The drink was delicious, but STRONG. I don't know what they put in the cocktails in America, but I am always finished after one drink. Needless to say, we were all struggling to finish our own drinks. My favourite touch was the coasters, I ended up keeping all of them so that I can reuse them at my galentines event next year. The 'bisous' with the kiss on the other side is a perfect touch! I think the drinks are fairly priced for USD. I would love to return someday to try other drinks and bar bites, and also try their sister bar, Sparrow.

    My boyfriend and I were visiting Chicago (from Las Vegas) 2 weeks ago, and were very excited to…read morecheck out Bisous, as it looked nice inside and had good reviews. Imagine my shock when we didn't even make it past the bouncer because he was so rude, AS OTHER RECENT REVIEWS HAVE MENTIONED AS WELL! We had dinner nearby and walked to Bisous after, and saw there was a line of 5 or 6 people outside. We expected this as we knew Bisous is a first come, first serve bar. We were curious what the wait time would look like, so we approached the front door to ask a host or employee inside (we assumed there'd be a desk with an employee working it who could give us a wait time). We had no problem waiting, just wanted to see how long they estimated it would be! Before we could even fully open the door, the bouncer swung the door open from the other side and hit me with the door. I stumbled back a few steps and he looked at us and said, and I quote, "What do you want?". I laughed at first because I thought he was joking and putting on a tough guy act. He was not. We quickly explained we just wanted to see what the wait time was, and he said "don't you see there's a line outside?" We said yes, and explained we just wanted to know a rough estimated wait time. He just blankly stared at us while ushering us out. Both my boyfriend and I have worked in customer-service roles for a very, very long time. This encounter was not only extremely rude and unprofessional, but he also hit me hard enough with the door to send me stumbling back, and then said nothing about it and continued to address us in a tone that was nothing less than annoyed and irritated. We didn't end up going inside because that encounter left such a bad taste in our mouths. I don't believe in spending my money at establishments that don't treat their customers with the bare minimum respect they deserve! Bummed we didn't get to experience it, as I'm sure it was lovely inside and I can only hope the rest of the employees were much more kind and accommodating, or at least able to answer a simple question. Fire your "bouncer" (??) and hire someone with some basic customer service and communication skills!!

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    The Pearl Club

    The Pearl Club

    4.1
    (114 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I went to the Pearl Club this evening for the Fantasy Bay Burlesque night. the vibes in there are…read moreimmaculate & such a cool history with this building that has existed since 1890! The decor was elegant and swanky, the espresso martinis were delicious, the seating was very comfortable for me as a plus size and disabled person, and despite not advertising it there is an ADA bathroom on the main level in addition to the bathroom down the stairs. All the staff were super kind and friendly and the performers were so immensely skilled at their craft-- shout out to the burlesque artists Sugar Cane Jane, Honey Bee Rose, Nami Flare, Sassy Squire, and Chi Faguette an amazing night that I will never forget. I can't wait to come back !

    Visited this bar as part of a stop on a St Patrick's Day trolley bar crawl last weekend. We spent…read moreabout an hour there, and several things raised concerns. 1. My sister missed a step on their staircase because the bar is very dimly lit. The manager witnessed this misstep and immediately asked her to leave, claiming she was "over served." She had yet to purchase a drink at this bar because she spent the first 30+ minutes waiting in line for the women's restroom. 2. The women's restroom line was extremely long, and several women were aggressively using the men's restroom instead. One of my guy friends was in a stall and had women banging on the door and yelling that he was taking too long. 3. I saw a woman walk in with a full backpack hidden under her coat. When security asked what was in it, she said "chips," and they allowed her in without inspecting the bag. That felt concerning from a safety standpoint. 4. The manager, Calvin, was very dismissive and cold when I tried to have a conversation with him about the events surrounding my sister's dismissal. He continued to insist she was over served and suggested she wait outside in the "nice weather." It was 30° and snowing. Figuring this conversation was going no where, I began chatting with one of the hostesses. I was asking for her recommendations where my group should go next in the area. During this convo I used an adjective that rhymes with duck and the manager, who was listening in, told me I had to leave because he claimed I was "swearing at his staff." No one was swearing at anybody? 5. Added this one last minute, after reading the owner's response to a previous review from another member of my group. I question the validity of his reply to save face. I personally went down to the women's restroom moments before I left, and waited in line with two female staff members who did not mention any closure. Additionally, we were told that The Pearl Club was closed to the public and reserved exclusively for our event. We were on one of the morning trolleys and there were two afternoon trolleys that were scheduled for 4pm and 6pm. Why would the bathrooms be closed to prepare for the public around 3/30pm when there was still multiple trolleys scheduled for the afternoon? It's unfortunate because the space itself is cute and intimate, and the hostesses and wait staff we interacted with were kind. However, the management response and overall experience make it unlikely I would return. I understand bars get busy during St. Patrick's Day weekend, but basic safety, communication, and professionalism should still apply.

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    101 Sky Terrace

    101 Sky Terrace

    4.1
    (18 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    We hosted a pre-wedding welcome party here and were very pleased with the evening. Mia was very…read moreresponsive to our requests and helped ensure the event was designed to meet our needs. Our guests had a great time getting reacquainted while enjoying the view, the hors d'oeuvres selection and the open bar. The service was friendly and top-notch. Dharma was a particular standout! Looking forward to returning when we can just sit and enjoy the ambiance.

    Let me start by saying that the views were 5 star and the place has a cool vibe - although the…read morehouse music they were playing was a bit loud for the small number of people eating when I was up there. That said, this place just completely disappointed. The food was just not good. I had the burger sliders and for $9 a piece you expect them to be something special. They were not. Overcooked with a little sauce and two pickles slapped on the bun with a tiny little dab of fake cheese - it was like a bad and way more expensive version of McDonald's. The onion rings were the frozen crumbly kind not the fresh beer battered kind and so that's a big "no!" for me. The dipping sauce was okay. Service was friendly and I think the guy was new but it wasn't good enough for a place like that at the top of the building. There were two servers so I'm guessing one was training maybe. They didn't make it to my table to check to see if everything was okay while I was eating and it even took them a while to notice that I was done eating. It's was slow so I don't think they were stressing with too many tables. That kind of place should knock your socks off - but it was on the low end of mediocre. I wouldn't go there again for food. Maybe it's a decent place to go to the bar but since I don't drink I can't help much on that end.

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