Free (and almost Free) Chicago Buffets and Happy Hour Eats
Alumni Club
871 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60173-3807
847-397-3100 Possibly the largest sports bar in the Chicago suburbs. Happy hour buffet Wednesday through Friday . Chicken, ribs and other finger foods.
Ba-Ba-Reba
2024 N. Halsted, Chicago (773) 935-5000
Daily 3-6 p.m. $2 tapas and $2 Bud and Bud Light long necks.
Big Chicks Sunday Buffet
Check out Sundays at Big Chicks, a mostly gay/lesbian neighborhood pub at 5024 N. Sheridan Rd. 773-728-5511 . SAMPLE MENU: "This Sunday it's Southern Fried Chicken and biscuits, organic mesculin salad, dessert and fruit salad. Come hangout every Sunday and enjoy our good cooking!"
"Buffet normally begins at 4pm... and goes to 6pm.
All of this absolutely FREE! Enjoy our Sunday drink special of $2.50 vodka lemonades! Buffet restricted to Big Chick customers. A beverage must be purchased to enjoy the buffet."
Darts, Billiards/Pool. Deejays Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "Once a month Big Chicks hosts 'Feast of Fools,' a night devoted to performance art pieces."
Check out this review for details
Bird's Nest
2500 N. Southport Lincoln Park "Almost free": $.10 wings before 8 pm weekdays. Free pool on Monday. $1.50 beer on Thursdays and Fridays.
Brother Jimmy's BBQ and Booze
2909 N. Sheffield. Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, just north of Diversey. $.10 wings and $5 pitchers on Wednesdays.
The Buzz
308 W. Erie St. After work salsa party on Wednesdays. Complimentary buffet from 5-6 p.m. ($5 after 6). Dance lesson with Manny Lopez from 6:30-7:30 p.m. leads into as night of salsa and other Latin dances.
Cleos
Complimentary appetizer buffet, Saturdays 11 p.m.-1 a.m. 1935 W. Chicago Ave. 312-243-5600
Cork and Kerry
Classy neighborhood bar at 10614 S. Western Ave. 773-445-2675 Free appetizer buffets at 5 pm on Fridays. $2 domestic beers on Tuesdays. $3 Guiness pints on Wednesdays. (offers subject to change).
The California Clipper
1002 N. California Ave. Bingo night, complimentary pizza and prizes, 9 p.m.-midnight on the last Monday of every month.
Clybar
2417 N. Clybourn Ave. 773-388-1877 Complimentary pizza, 5-8 p.m. on Fridays.
Frank's
2503 N Clark Sundays $4 32 oz beers and free pizza. Free Buffet during Bears Games.
Jack O'Sullivans Public House
2142 N. Clybourn Ave. (2200N, 1400W)
(773) 549-9009 Western edge of Lincoln Park Fridays: free buffet with carving station from 5pm to 7pm.
Kelsey's
An old-style neighborhood saloon in the heart of Lincoln Park. Fridays: free buffet from 4-7 PM. Plus $1 burgers on Mondays and $0.20 wings on Tuesdays.
Kendall's
2263 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago Tel: (773) 348-7200
"Lincoln Park sports bar has 12 satellites and 7 big screens and lots of monitors (home for the local DePaul basketball), two pool tables, a variety of video games (including Golden Tee golf). There's a free buffet from 4-7pm on weekdays."
Kincades
Neighborhood sports bar in Lincoln Park. 950 W. Armitrage (under the El) Free Happy Hour buffet every Friday from 5 til 7. Dollar burger with fries all day Monday. 20 cent wings Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Map Room
1949 N. Hoyne Chicago 773-252-7636
"On 'International Night,' each Tuesday, there's a free buffet featuring food from anywhere in the world, and the bar hangs the flag from the featured country or region, plays music from the area and usually has a speaker in to talk about the area."
McGee's
950 W. Webster. (773) 868-8073 Fridays: $5 Martinis and Midnight Madness! Free pizza and surprises
Sedgwick's Bar and Grill
1935 N. Sedgwick (312) 337-7900 "Don't miss our free buffet Friday afternoon and Saturday at midnight, and we're Chicago's best place to catch English and European soccer and international rugby!" Check out menu and dailiy specials
Timbers Charhouse
295 Skokie Valley Rd. Highland Park, IL 60035
847-831-1400 Huge suburban sports bar. Friday happy hour buffet 4:30-7 p.m. features veggies and pizza.
Trader Todd's
3216 N. Sheffield Ave. 773-975-8383
Daily: $2 food menu, midnight-2 a.m. Tuesdays: $2 Adventure beers, $2 burgers with fries. Mondays: Half-price food and drinks, karaoke at 8 p.m.
Trader Vic's
17 E. Monroe St. 312-917-7317
Thursdays and Fridays: Complimentary appetizers 4:30-6:30 p.m. On 3rd Wednesday: Complimentary appetizers, half-price zombie cocktails, hula dancers perform, 7-11 p.m. No cover.
Chicago Sports Bars offering Free Food During Games.
Half Time Sports Bar & Grill
27W103 North Avenue, West Chicago, IL
(630) 293-0553 "Many TVs, serve free buffet at halftime and good chicken wings." Live rock band Saturday nights. Packer fans.
Will's Northwoods Inn
3030 North Racine, Chicago, IL (773) 528-4400
"By far the best Packer bar in Chicago. Free cheese and sausage, hot dogs, hamburgers, brats and halftime raffle. Also Musky Fest in early October." |
Chicago Wine Tastings
Free Wine Tastings in Chicago
Five Seasons - Northbrook Occasional Free Wine Tastings
Complimentary Randolph Wine Cellars Saturday Wine Tasting
"enjoy a complimentary tasting at randolph wine cellars each saturday between noon and six. we'll pop open some wines for you to try while you shop. focused, themed tastings of carefully selected wines. "
Randolph Wine Cellars Third Tuesday Wine Tasting
"join us the third tuesday of each month for our monthly wine tasting where we feature over thirty wines in our beautiful loft overlooking the chicago skyline. cost is $30.00 per person for two hours of swirling and sipping fun. each tasting features a different theme, such as a specific region, a particular vintage or a holiday. complimentary hors d'oervres will be provided. please enter through randolph wine cellars. tastings are from 6:00pm to 8:00pm" |
Chicago Coffee Houses
Bourgeois Pig
738 W. Fullerton Pky., Lincoln Park near DePaul (773) 883-5282. Breakfast, lunch, dinner til 11 weekdays, midnight Fri and Sat. "Located in an old brownstone, it's true to 60s-coffeehouse form, with creaky hardwood floors, hundreds of newspapers and books lining the shelves, and a menu of homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, and baked goods posted on four huge blackboards."
Ennui Cafe
Coffee, Art, Live Music
6981 N. Sheridan Rd. 773.973.2231
" a haven for neighborhood regulars for years. An outdoor patio open in warmer months affords patrons a view of the lake, and interesting people-watching along Sheridan. ... an ideal hangout for Loyola and Northwestern students who get tanked on coffee and study. Its proximity to a chess club next door also makes it an ideal location for chess fiends looking for a good match. The live bands featured on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights are always free, but small donations are actively and strongly encouraged...."
Ennui Cafe sponsors the annual Rogers Park Jazz Series,
Chicago Discount Grocers
Aldi
Click on "Store Locator" for 20 Chicago area locations
"Aldi is an international retailer specializing in a limited assortment of private label, high-quality products at the lowest possible prices."
Big Lots
Bedford Park 7440 S Cicero Ave (708) 496-9927
Franklin Park 10492 Grand Ave, (847) 288-1184
Chicago 4628 West Diversey Avenue 773-283-3241
Markham 2925C West 159th Street 708-331-4079
Orland Park 15032-38 La Grange Rd (708) 873-0675
Calumet City 1699 River Oaks Dr 708-868-4743
Homewood 3055 183rd St. (708) 798-9511
Lombard 441 E. Roosevelt Rd. (630) 953-9420
Woodridge 7340 Woodward Ave (630) 852-6639
Des Plaines 785 W. Golf Road (847) 228-1254
See website for additional stores.
Cub Foods
2627 N Elston Ave (773) 252-6400
7200 S Cicero Ave (708) 496-0095
112 W 87th St (773) 874-9592
Food 4 Less
3039 S Cicero Ave, Cicero, 60804 - (708) 652-4257
7770 S Cicero Ave, Burbank, 60459 - (708) 499-7950
12150 S Pulaski Rd, Alsip, 60803 - (708) 385-3046
Sav-a-Lot
"... provides high quality foods and everyday items at savings up to 40% less than conventional chains."
710 West 43rd Street (773) 254-3026
4701 S. Cottage Grove 773-548-1634
420 South Pulaski 773-533-1690
Deal$ 4738 N. Western Ave. 773-271-1923
3939 West Ogden
Chicago Co-op Food Markets
Co-op Express
1226 E. 53th Street Chicago, IL 60615
773.363.2175 7:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
55th Street Co-op Market
1526 E. 55th Street Chicago, IL 60615
773.667.1444 7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Some Budget Chicago Restaurants
Francescas North
1145 Church Street • Northbrook, IL 60062 • 847-559-0260 info@francescasnorth.com Menu: Pizzas from $7.95 Ensalada $4.95 -$6.25 Most Entrees (large portions!) $10.95 to $14.95 Tiramisu big enough to share $5.95
"Francesca's North opened in May and instantly became the hottest spot on The North Shore - for good reason. Scott Harris has mastered the art of serving generous portions of good food at low prices in stylish simple surroundings with friendly service - a winning formula that eludes so many." Chicago Magazine – Dennis Ray Wheaton and Anne Spiselman
Billy Goat Tavern and Grill
"Ordering at the Billy Goat may go something like this: "Cheezborger! Cheezborger! You want doublecheez?!? Who's next!?! WHO'S NEXT!?!" If you take more than one second to answer: "Don't look at the menu, look at ME! I order for you - DOUBLECHEEZ!" If you only feel like a single: "No. DOUBLECHEEZ!!!" If it's the end of the week: "It's Friday, doublecheez for everybody! It's payday! Triplecheez for the big guy!" Want French fries with that? "No fries - CHEEPS!" Thirsty? "No Pepsi - COKE!" To drink: "Coke or Diet?!"
Earwax
1561 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, (773) 772-4019.
Vegetarian, Eclectic. Breakfast, lunch, dinner: seven days
Trattoria No 10
10 N. Dearborn, Chicago (312) 984-1718 Monday-Friday, $12 all-you-can-eat buffet special. Reservations suggested.
List of vegan restaurants in Chicago
Chicago Open Air and Farmers Markets
Chicago's Green City Market
Features the Highest Quality, Locally Farmed Sustainable / Organic Foods Wednesdays & Saturdays May 18th - October 29th 7am to 1:30pm " The Chicago Green City Market is located north of LaSalle Street in Lincoln Park along the path between 1750 N. Clark and Stockton Drive. Discounted parking is available for $3.00 for the first hour with validation in the parking lot off of Stockton Drive... Lincoln Park Trolley Service Free Trolley service through Lincoln Park and along Michigan Avenue to Chicago's most popular sites. The trolley service stops directly in front of Chicago's Green City Market and runs every 20 minutes."
Oak Park Farmers Market
This Oak Park tradition is open every Saturday from June through October, from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. "The Market is a step back into simpler times . . . buying things from the farmers who grow them, surrounded by the sounds of live bluegrass music , the smell of freshly made donuts, and the profusion and variety of nature's bounty." Free parking in garage until 1 p.m.
The Neighborhoods of Chicago
Oak Park "... the nurturing ground for entire schools of architecture, literature, visual and performance arts... the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, and the Oak Park Visitors Center... the inspiration of Hemingway at his birthplace home and the Hemingway Museum.... feel the music - jazz, symphonies, folk, alternative, classical. Revel in performances by Festival Theater and the Village Players.... The world's largest concentration of Frank Lloyd Wright homes is joined by over 40 galleries, studios and antique shops showcasing the works of local artisans, clustered in pockets throughout the Village."
Chicago Poetry Slams and Open Mic Nights
ChicagoPoetry.com
Ashbary Coffee House
8695 S. Archer, Willow Springs Tel: (708) 839-6963
"Music meets poetry meets java at this West Suburbs coffeehouse. Wednesdays host an acoustic and spoken word open mic; Thursdays feature improv comedy open mic and Friday through Sundays present live shows with improv comedy by an in-house troupe. All shows begin at 9 p.m. No cover, but a one (coffee) drink minimum."
Pick a Cup Coffee
1813 Dempster, Evanston, IL.
Thursdays 7:00 Pm - 10:00 Pm
Open Mic every Thursday Musicians and Poets are especially welcome.
Uptown Poetry Slam
$6 cover held at The Green Mill
Chicago Comedy Spots
Bean Soup Times
Lists comedy venues and events
Chicago Bars and Music Venues
The Green Mill
4802 North Broadway (Lawrence & Broadway)
Chicago.IL.60640 773.UPT.5552
"The most famous bar in Uptown if not all of Chicago, the Green Mill is one of famous gangster Al Capone's ... former speakeasies form the Prohibition-era roaring 20's ... it has also been a hangout of Charlie Chaplin and Gloria Swanson. The oldest jazz club in the US ... it remains one of the city's liveliest jazz venues."
Bossman Blues Club
3500 W. Lake, Chicago Tel: (773) 722-8744 Suggested two drink minimum
Artis's Lounge
features Tre' and The Blueknights Blues Band
249 E. 87th St. 773-734-0491 Sunday's at 7. Free.
Chicago Dances and Mixers
Ballroom Chicago
Weekly Calendar lists many dozens of free and inexpensive dance lessons. Sample Recent listing (refer to current week's list for actual events)
Tango Chicago
Cousin's Turkish Dining 3038 W. Irving Park Chicago IL 60622 8:00 - 9:00 pm Argentine Tango Lesson w/Tom Aksoy Dancing 9:00pm Until Midnight
$5.00 covers the whole night (optional $5 buffet also offered! For Info Call: (773) 968 0101
The Chicago Tango School
List of ongoing and one-of events.
Thunderbird Dance Parties
Hooking up Chicago's singles for free! List of week's events. Most in 30's, 40's, and 50's... but all ages welcome. Learn "speed dating".
Chicago Clubs, Organizations... and Social Groups
Chicago is a very social city... and it's not hard to find a group of kindred spirits with which to socialize and party.
Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council
Member groups host a variety of activities: bike rides, camping trips, cruises, etc.
Democratic Leadership for the 21st Century.
Put yourself on their upcoming events list. Recent event offered "Free Admission for up to 100 guests between 5-7pm First two drinks for $0.50 Free Pig Roast Buffet from 5-7pm"
Party Planning Committee (PPC)
Parties, Pub Crawls, Beach Volleyball, and other fun stuff since 1994. Chicago Is Our Playground! "... The PPC is not-for-profit "organization" (we use this term loosely) of volunteers who organize and promote pub crawls, parties, and other fun events for ourselves and our friends such as our flagship event, The Chicago Fourth of July Party, and what has become another part of our storied tradition, The Twelve Bars of Christmas. Most of our events center around Chicago's historic Lincoln Park neighborhood. Incidentally, PPC used to stand for "Party Planning Committee", however we just simply call it "the PPC" these days. "
Polish Happy Hour - Chicago
Sterling Register "... is an outgrowth of a small Chicago-area friendship club begun in 1999... where fun spirited, friendly, professionals socialize at cool places (old and new) in Chicago."
Chicago Jazz
| Jazz Institute of Chicago Present The JazzCity Series
" The JazzCity series is an innovative music education series that traces the evolution of Swing, Bebop, Latin-Jazz and Free-Jazz, highlighting Chicago's rich historical jazz legacy with legendary local musicians. Several programs travel citywide—repeating the themes of Bebop Brass, Saxophone Summit, Big Band/Big Dance and Sonidos Calientes (Hot Sounds), with a different roster of performers presenting their interpretations of the themes at each park. Through oral history, workshops and concerts, JazzCity reconnects Chicago's communities to their own jazz history and America's own art form."
All programs are free and open to the public – seating may be limited. For more information, please call 312/427-1676. |
Maxwell Street... Birth of the Blues
"Without Maxwell Street as a incubator and proving ground for Chicago Blues musicians, there would be no Chicago Blues Festival. Maxwell Street gave blues musicians a chance to hear each other jam and pick up extra money between jobs. Without Maxwell Street, many of the migrating blues musicians could not have stayed long in Chicago; they would have had to return to Memphis, St. Louis, or the Delta."
On Sundays, visit the New Maxwell Street Market at Canal and Roosevelt Road, from 7:00AM to 2:00PM. " Canal Street runs parallel to Halsted and is about a half/mile east of it. Gourmet Mexican street food abounds and in good weather the blues musicians still play. This is the biggest market in Chicago but it still is only a third the size of the old market. This market is definitely worth a visit."
Preserve Maxwell Street
Blues Still Holdin On Maxwell Street
"... Piano C. Red, who use to play in front of the Johnnie Dollar Thrift Shop on Old Maxwell Street, has returned to the New Maxwell Street Market with his Flat Foot Boogie Band. He plays there every Sunday, weather permitting, at the far southern end of the New Maxwell Street Market, on Canal Street, on the bridge, by 16th Street. The 400 vendor Market operates every Sunday. Piano C. Red is there from 10AM to 3PM. There is no admission to the market. There is usually available free parking on 16th Street, just west of Canal. "
Blues at Chicago's New Maxwell Street Market
"... They're keeping the tradition alive. In good weather, three blues bands regularly play at the New Maxwell Street Market. Visitors from all over the world still come to sit in with them. At this time, Willie James's Band plays at the far south end of the market; David Lindsey's Band plays in the middle of the market in front of the Terminal Tap; and Piano C. Red's Flat Foot Boogie Band plays at the northwest corner of Canal and Roosevelt Road, kitty corner to the Blues Bus... "
The OLD Maxwell Street Market Homepage
Chicago Area Bookstores
Booklegger's Used Books
2907 N. Broadway Chicago, IL , 60657
Phone: 773-404-8780 books@bookleggers.com
Over 10,000 used books in stock on all subjects, plus CDs, cassettes, books on cassette and videos. Open 7 days a week, starting at noon.
The Book Stall at Chestnut Court
811 Elm Street Winnetka, IL 60093
Tel: (847)446-8880 books@thebookstall.com
Myopic Books
".... is one of Chicago's Largest Used Bookstores- located in Wicker Park for 12 years. We offer a collection of over 80,000 used books on three floors."
Weekly series of readings and occasional poets' talks takes place Sundays at 7:00. Experimental Music Mondays (and Special events) at 7:30 p.m.
Recycle Your Used Books at Myopic ... and Earn Extra Cash... or Book Credit.
"We are always looking for quality used books in many diverse subject areas such as: Art, Architecture, Fiction, History, Psychology, Philosophy, Science Fiction, Poetry, Cooking, Sociology, Music, Drama etc. You can sell us your books for store credit, or cash. We pay a fair price for good books!"
"If you have more than 3 large boxes, or 4 full bags of books, you now need to make a Monday appointment with us. Please call 773.862.4882, and speak with Cat or Adrienne. We will not take walk-ins on Monday".
REGULAR (walk-in) BUYING HOURS
Fridays 6pm to 10pm Saturdays 11am to 6pm
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Quimby's
"Forgetting where we put things... since 1991" 1854 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60622 tel. 773/342-0910 Events Calendar Live Recordings
Monday - Friday: 12pm - 10pm
Saturday: 11am - 10pm
Sunday: 12pm - 6pm
Everything from an amazing collection of zine to The Energy Machine of T. Henry Moray: Zero Point Energy and Pulsed Plasma Physics
Chicago Volunteer Positions
Shedd Aquarium volunteer application
Art Institute of Chicago
"The benefits of volunteering are many. First and foremost is the wonderful environment of the Art Institute, where staff and volunteers work together to make positive contributions to an institution they love. Volunteers also take part in continuing education programs, including free lectures, presentations, and tours, so they can learn more about the extensive collection. There are also Museum Shop discounts, annual recognition events, and the chance to constantly meet new people and make new friends. Volunteers also receive the quarterly Volunteer Newsletter, with behind-the-scenes articles about the museum, essential volunteer information, and spotlights on special exhibitions."
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