This is a great Old Town triangle spot to grab drinks and dinner. Given its age and history, I was expecting more of a dive-bar atmosphere but was surprised by a well kept, organized and well lit...
Marge's Still
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Established in 1885, Marge's Still is one of Chicago's oldest running taverns, originally known as Victor Caruso's Soft Drinks. This historic establishment, which once operated as a speakeasy during Prohibition, offers a cozy atmosphere where patrons can enjoy classic pub fare alongside a selection of drinks.
Marge's Still prides itself on its welcoming vibe, making it a beloved neighborhood favorite for gatherings and celebrations. With a menu featuring comfort food staples like chicken pot pie and homemade burgers, guests are encouraged to relax and savor the charm of this timeless pub.
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The pot pie lives up to the hype. I'll be back many more times especially in the winter. Good portion size, reasonably priced, and delicious. The house made chips are AMAZING and strongly recommend.
All the food was great. The server was fantastic. The big gripe was the manager? I don't know what her role really was. But, we had closed out after a very enjoyable meal, just chatting. This...
Marges is great! A fun combination of a cheers bar and laid back restaurant with consistently good food. Prices on food and drinks are reasonable. Pot pies are the best in town and they make a...
Great hole in the wall. Good was hot and delicious! Server was attentive and super friendly. Portion were really big. Buddy couldn't finish his Chicken Pot Pie.
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