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A corner tavern with a slightly upscale vibe, Five Star is usually filled with tatted neighborhoodies and the rocker chicks who love them. And the thing that we love most about it is that even though the bourbon selection is not as extensive as Delilah's, they still have some surprises for the connoisseur. At times, the rock music can get pretty loud, and that probably inspires the young fillies to swing on the back room's stripper pole.
Designed to resemble a 1950s salon, former Sonoteque space offers $10 martini-manicure combos. Powder blue hair-dryer chairs, sink fixtures and signage all come from Paris Salon of Beauty, a New J... read more
Ukrainian Village's Chicago Avenue is littered with rock n' roll lounges now, and Relax (formely called Pharmacy till the city made them change it) is probably the flashiest of them all with vint... read more
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