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Cadillac Ranch The Ranch delivers the best in today’s country music in Chicagoland, and the live concerts scheduled are sure to raise the roof yet again. |
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Club Foot A comfortable neighborhood bar with loud DJ music, a pool table, pinball machines, TVs and a collection of punk artifacts. Good mixture of young and old for the social scene, but not especially good for dancing. |
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HideOut Tucked away in a warehouse in no man's land off Elston Avenue, The Hideout beckons music lovers, its cheap cover for bands, quality alt-country lineup, and easygoing, drink-a-beer-and-stay-awhile clientèle. It's fitting then that several local singers and strummers call the rusty little hideaway home. |
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Logan Square Auditorium Until 2004 the Logan Square Auditorium was used primarily as a banquet hall for weddings and private birthday parties, with the occasional Empty Bottle-sponsored events. Since then, the acoustics have improved, and the ratio has flip-flopped. |
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Pontiac Cafe The Pontiac Café is housed in a former mechanic's garage and has managed to retain a certain amount of it's original grunge. |
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Subterranean The variety of events at Subterranean is vast. You can find indie mainstays and local bands (ranging from Oh My God to Shellac to hip-hop outfits) almost any night of the week, and the Tuesday night open mic is legendary.
The lounge usually hosts a DJ or two every night, spinning everything from house to hip-hop. The full bar boasts daily specials to assure that a cheap buzz is always available, and a selection of burgers, chicken wings and quesadillas satisfy any late-night hunger.
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