What is the best sports bar in the downtown Chicago area?

Here is a list of the best Chicago Sports Bars: chicago.citysearch.com/bestof/winners/sp... Here you go: Harry Caray's Tavern 3551 N Sheffield Ave , Chicago , IL , 60657 The legacy of the beloved Cubs' announcer lives on just a pitch away from Wrigley Field. Morgan's on Maxwell: Bar & Grill 1325 S Halsted St , Chicago , IL , 60607 The designated Halsted Street watering hole for the suburb-within-a-city planned community, University Village. Murphy's Bleachers 3655 N Sheffield Avenue , Chicago , IL , 60613 For many Cubs fans, a game-day trip to this Wrigleyville bar is as traditional as the national anthem.

Joe's 940 W Weed St , Chicago , IL , 60622 This Clybourn Corridor warehouse-turned-sports bar is also a good place to hear live music or meet friends. Sluggers World Class Sports Bar & Grill 3450 N Clark St , Chicago , IL , 60657 Popular Wrigleyville sports bar with tons of screens and brews, plus food, live music and an upstairs arcade. Crew Bar + Grill 4804 N Broadway St , Chicago , IL , 60640 "Queer Eye" meets the sporty guy at this stylish, friendly Uptown bar and restaurant.

Morgan's on Maxwell: Bar & Grill 1325 S Halsted St , Chicago , IL , 60607 The designated Halsted Street watering hole for the suburb-within-a-city planned community, University Village. Cubby Bear 1059 W Addison St , Chicago , IL , 60613 A foul ball away from Wrigley Field, this bar is a neighborhood staple to sports fans and music lovers. Sedgwick's Bar & Grill 1935 N Sedgwick , Chicago , IL , 60614 This Old Town sports bar offers a full menu of apps, sandwiches and pasta dishes.

The Grand Central 950 W Wrightwood Ave , Chicago , IL , 60614 Laid-back Lincoln Park professionals grab a bite and catch the game at this roomy neighborhood hangout. Flounders 2201 N Clybourn Ave , Chicago , IL , 60614-3011 This fan-friendly bar in Lincoln Park is great for football in the fall and good food anytime.

Still Mother Hubards on State and Hubbard after all these years. We went there in early 90s and it is still the Sports Center of Downtown Chicago. Let the tourists go to ESPN and Harry Carays.

The rest of us are at Mohos. 20 or more draft brews and great Burgere & Ribs.

I think this will really depend on what else you are looking for in a bar. Do you want the largest selection of drinks? A large option for food?

Lots of TVs? The best all around option, at least in my mind, would be ESPN Zone on East Ohio... several options can be found in the sources I have included.

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