by cmo2user 
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       A lively spot for sports, food, drinks, and music. When you’re sick of beer and tired of the same jukebox tunes, head to this 44-year-old Little Village bar, known for its Latin jazz acts. There you can switch it up with the house signature michelada, a spicy, refreshing combination of lime juice, Tabasco, Worcestershire, Clamato and beer. Sounds bad, tastes good. (via TimeOut Chicago) Little Village... 
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		by cmo2user 
			  		19 Nov 2015 
						
				  
	  			
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       With its extraordinary architectural design and aesthetics, the Aragon Ballroom is one of Chicago’s premier live entertainment venues. The Aragon Ballroom Chicago was built in 1926, and at a cost of $2 million, was one of the most elaborate venues of its time. Indeed, soon after its opening, the Aragon Ballroom was called “the most beautiful ballroom in the world.”Crystal chandeliers, mosaic tiles, beautiful arches,... 
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		by cmo2user 
			  		19 Nov 2015 
						
				  
	  			
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       The Abbey Pub first opened in 1974 as an authentic Irish Pub. Ten years later, Tom Looney bought the business and it has been owned and operated by the Looney family ever since.  For years, the Abbey was Chicago’s top Irish Pub, providing live traditional Irish music and showing telecasts of major sporting events from Europe. During this period Bridget Looney, or Breege, as everyone... 
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