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Ignore the horrible name and the correspondingly awful sign out front. Club Foot harkens back to the days when punks and skins fought in the streets at this place where Chicago's leather/spikes past and cardigan/glasses present meet in a flurry of punk-rock memorabilia. Band T-shirts, flyers for shows at defunct stalwarts like Club Dreamerz, Tut's, and O'Bannons, and displays of pop culture detritus like plastic action figures, '80s buttons, and a blow-up Gumby dominate.
What happens when two experienced bar owners open the kind of bar that they would actually want to go to? It instantly becomes a local favorite, of course. Owners Kevin Heisner and Matt Eisler (Emp... read more
Younger, grungier sister club to now-stately Metro, Double Door rolls out its dingy welcome mat for local bands nightly, hosting a show or two a month with larger acts such as Kings of Leon, M. Dou... read more
The Sandoval brothers--Alfredo, Felipe and Patricio--of Mercadito r...
A gallery of “slurp shots” (pictures of diners slurping...
Tony Mantuano made a name for himself with the high-end, highly acc...
Moncler's Gold Coast outpost brings a touch of Haute-Savoie chic to...
We know…it’s just what Division Street needs. Another ...