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Exedus II () is a neighborhood fixture for its reggae and dance hall scene. Chicagos neighborhood gay sports bar since 1983 Offering cold drinks, a great beer selection, pool, darts, and all. Clark St., Chicago 77), which Metromix describes as "that rare thing - a non-sports bar in the shadow of Wrigley Field." Its beer list is extensive and it offers board games, pool and a well-stocked jukebox to please its eclectic crowd. OLD TOWN The Chicago History Museum celebrates gay bars as focal points in the fight for LGBTQ rights with a discussion Thursday that's part of its annual 'Out at CHM' series. Beer lovers should also check out Gingerman Tavern (no website 3740 N. University Village neighborhood bar with daily drink specials, an outdoor tented patio with TVs, two grills, craft beers, darts, bags, beer pong, Mario Kart and. Similarly riding the line between bar and restaurant is Jack's on Halsted (), which features a fantastic martini list, upscale dishes and gourmet burgers. Boasting finely crafted beer, it's a cut above your average sports bar it also has nine televisions, including three projection screens, so if you'd like to catch the game while sipping gourmet suds, you can. Goose Island (), a popular local brew pub, has a branch in Wrigleyville that seats 500 people.