1. Revolution Brewing
8.8
2323 N Milwaukee Ave (btwn N California & W Fullerton Ave), Chicago, IL
Brewery · Logan Square · 391 tips and reviews
Bill Q: Loved the Eugene Stout and Anti-Hero IPA. Thai Chicken Salad was absolutely perfect. I wish I had known about the bar upstairs.
Sophie Elizabeth: Try the stout even if you don't usually like stouts, and their Belgian style. House brews of course!
JenKudu: The Reuben is ridiculously good! Eugene stout is delicious like dessert and the Rosa is so refreshing. So good, we came back two days later to try the burger of the month and it was awesome.
3. The Red Lion Pub
8.5
2446 N Lincoln Ave (Fullerton), Chicago, IL
Pub · North Side · 20 tips and reviews
Timothy Padden: I love the Lion Stout they have on tap from Lion Brewery Ceylon in Sri Lanka.
Spoon University: The Red Lion Pub is claimed to be home to a multitude of characters. The most prominent of them is the ghost of a woman that resides in the second floor women's restroom. The last stall to be exact. Read more.
Erik Rowley: With a reputation as one of the most haunted bars in Chicago and a British manor interior that resembles a scene from the board game Clue, it's hard not to pass up a visit to the Red Lion Pub.
AFAR Media: Toss in the best soft pretzels in the Midwest, the famed chocolate stout cake—with bacon—and a brilliant casual atmosphere, and you've got a good place to go for a drink. Read more.
Paul Luning: Great beer, especially barrel-aged stouts. Loud, not cozy, more of a Division St. party atmosphere.
Adam McGovern: 4oz pours of great brews. Gotta try em all!
Paul Luning: You could argue this is the best beer in Chicago - especially hazy IPA’s (Juicy Pants, Son of Juice) and stouts (Fat Pug). Great space too, small and comfortable.
Drew Zilla: The single best Taproom in Chicago. Fantastic brews, great mixed drinks and a cozy environment! Thanks, Maplewood Team!
Frank Lizzadro: Great location with lots of street parking.