(312) 755-9645
160 E Grand Ave
Chicago,
IL
60610
41.8916
-87.6332
Neighborhoods: Near North Side, Central
Reviews & Ratings for Reagle Beagle
5 reviews
What users are saying:
Walk in to the past
by landscapenan1037 at Citysearch
It was really cool. My fiancee and I went there on our first date. The atmosphere is really neat. They have pictures of all the tv shows from the 70's and 80's. The food is good and is not pricey. Just a good place for a good time when you visit Chicago.
- Pros: Great atmosphere
Great Burgers 10 oz.
by BTZ7783 at Citysearch
I came to Reagle Beagle and tried their new hamburgers it was the best I've eaten in years!!! I would recommend this to all my friends..
- Pros: Best new burgers in town!!!!
Fun place to have a few drinks!!!
by james1970 at Citysearch
Ended up at the Reagle Beagle on a whim. Walked in with a friend and was surrounded by photos of Tony Danza, Tom Selleck, and the cast of the Love Boat! To some that may be a problem, but for the Reagle Beagle that is just part of the charm.
A really fun casual place more like a lounge than a bar. I don't know if the interior was modeled after the bar from Three's Company tv show, but the layout encouraged great conversation at all points.
The music was fun, the attitude of the wait staff was cool, and there was a nice mix of young and old in the bar.
I would definitely recommend the Beagle to anyone in Chicago looking for a fun, casual, night out. I know I will be heading back soon.
Love this Place
by rascal8888 at Citysearch
Was at the Beagle afterwork and the place was rocking. Lots of seating options, great Music and you have to love the 100's of pictures of 70's and 80's tv shows on the walls. The food was great (Swiss Fondue and Beagle Burgers). Drinks were priced well for the area of the city. Will definitely be back with friends.
- Pros: Great food and a trip down memory lane
- Cons: parking is scarce
It's Nick every Nite at this Streeterville sitcom-inspired bar and lounge.
by Fred Schlatter at Citysearch
In Short
A boom box in the lobby blares a sample of the nostalgia within, where a long bar illuminated by red light columns and orange pendant lamps throw back to yesteryear. Swivel chairs surround tables in the center of the room, and lower lounging options with stone-topped tables fill the remainder of the space, along with a 70s flagstone fireplace. A post-college crowd laps up framed photos of classic sitcoms, retro tunes and cocktails.










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