1914
photo: Steven Johnson
Enter Wrigleyville’s Red Ivy, skidoo to its back door and slip into 1914, a velvet-draped speakeasy where flappers ferry pricey, code-named, Prohibition-era libations, developed under the watchful eye of a booze historian and made from liquor stored in masked bottles and poured into teacups; proving it’s not all about ‘back in the day,’ DJs hit the decks and big screens broadcast Cubs games when the mood strikes.
3525 N. Clark St.; 773-472-0900
1914
photo: Steven Johnson