Bottom Lounge
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: (312) 666-6775
- Cross Street:
- Loomis Street
- Directions:
- El: Green Line to Clinton; Bus: X20 to Loomis, 8 to Lake
Editorial Review for Bottom Lounge – by Fred Schlatter
In Short
The mish-mash brick and stone façade is under the El tracks, so the bold lettering is easily missed. Glass doors open to a large space, mostly painted flat black, with a center row of upholstered booths and a warm wood bar-odd details in the industrial setting. Doors behind the bar lead to another stark performance space. Upstairs houses the "Volcano Room," a sprawling rum-focused tiki space with a bar-equipped deck. Live music--from big names to barely pro acts--dominate the entertainment, but food and a bar scene don't go unnoticed.
Photo by Jasmin Shah
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoCover can be waived if you're just coming for the bar(s) or a bite---bouncers outside will direct you accordingly. Another set of doormen will lighten your wallet inside for music.
The ExtrasBesides an excellent live music program and decent menu, The Volcano Room also hosts tastings and lectures on rum and other spirits. Not very rock and roll, but welcome no less.
ParkingLake is a goldmine for free and usually open spots. Do be careful though not to inadvertently block any loading or garage zones.
When to GoWeekends---but call ahead first or check the site to see who's playing. If it's someone big, expect a zoo. Weeknight performances are lower profile but can be fun departures from the usual.
Where to SitThe booths in the main space can make you feel like you're on a stage, which you may or may not like. The Volcano Room however has dozens of lounge options that afford a little more privacy.

