Hey guys,
I did a little "research" last night, trying to scout out a regular Friday afternoon gathering spot for the Chicago ET Club. I visited both Monk's Pub (205 W. Lake), and Cavanaugh's (53 W. Jackson).
Monk's Pub has a cool interior, with exposed walls and low ceilings; but there were way too many lawyers (sorry Parker) and other posers. Not the spot.
Cavanaugh's, on the other hand, looked very promising. A good mix of people, all seemingly interested in leaving the office behind and just unwinding a bit. When you walk in the door (and don't trip on that first step--it's a doozey), to the left is a nice old, inviting oak bar, and to the right is a room with lots of booths and tables. Decor is dark wood and green leather (the color of money!). This place gets my vote so far. But there are others to consider, too. I think JoeT mentioned the Berghoff.
Just an update.
saxon
I did a little "research" last night, trying to scout out a regular Friday afternoon gathering spot for the Chicago ET Club. I visited both Monk's Pub (205 W. Lake), and Cavanaugh's (53 W. Jackson).
Monk's Pub has a cool interior, with exposed walls and low ceilings; but there were way too many lawyers (sorry Parker) and other posers. Not the spot.
Cavanaugh's, on the other hand, looked very promising. A good mix of people, all seemingly interested in leaving the office behind and just unwinding a bit. When you walk in the door (and don't trip on that first step--it's a doozey), to the left is a nice old, inviting oak bar, and to the right is a room with lots of booths and tables. Decor is dark wood and green leather (the color of money!). This place gets my vote so far. But there are others to consider, too. I think JoeT mentioned the Berghoff.
Just an update.
saxon
