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Peter Eberhardt sold his business in 1943 to the McLaughlin family, who then sold it until 1971 to Joe Linoinni.
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The original wooden siding has been stuccoed over in the English Tudor style and the space between has been transformed into the pub’s entrance. What is now a single structure was originally built as twin buildings with a breezeway in-between. According to the Edgewater Historical Society, the Fireside has continuously operated as a tavern since 1904 and was built by the original owner, Peter Eberhardt. What more could you want from one of the oldest continuously operating taverns in Chicago?įireside is located on the east side of Ravenswood Avenue, up the street from Ravenswood Pub and just south of Rosehill Cemetery on Rosehill Drive. Fireside also serves an impressive selection of brew and a Bloody Mary bar for brunch on weekends, and is one of the few taverns in the area with a late-night license and a kitchen open until just before close. Today, the off-the-beaten-path Fireside serves a long and Cajun-accented menu, highlighted by ribs and pizza, within the friendly confines of their spacious outdoor beer garden and by the actual fireside in the dining room. The original tavern once served traveling farmers and mourners alike, even offering accommodations. All Rights Reserved.Long before the elevated Metra tracks were laid across the street, before Edgewater existed as a neighborhood and even before Pop Morris’ Green Mill Gardens, the roadhouse now known as the Fireside Restaurant & Lounge has stood across from historic Rosehill Cemetery for more than a century. Home Contact Us Site Map Disclaimer Advertise on this site (used behind the scenes to link you to your reviews) Tell us about your experience at Fireside Bowl The fireside is one of the best all ages venues in Chicago (next to the metro but the metro is harder to get shows at) and I'm very upset that the city wants to tear it down. The city can't take it away, it's my second home! Fireside Rocks! - anonymous, undergroundGRL, Chicago (where else?!), If I had to relive my teenage years, which are comming to an end, I wouldn't change the fact that I've been at Fireside more than I've been at home.rock on Chicago. hopefully it won't ever get shut down! - Sonia!! įireside has rocked my ass for 4 years now, and I'm sure it'll consintue to do so.
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especially for bands to play there and to see all your friends, i love it how they have free water too and those little arcade games. I think the fireside is an awesome place. Keeps the kids off the streets and where its all at. Seen the ending of braid there and many other bands who are now making it big why destroy something as good as that. Rock n roll and bowling seriously who would shut it down. world inferno/friendship society - mesa, įireside rocks some of the many bands I've seen there include Vandals,Alkaline Trio,Oblivion,Los Crudos, Charles Bronson,Dead Steel Mill,U.S.Maple,and countless others - j, awesome! love to come back sometime! R - roland, įireside rocks the socks yo. I played at the fireside with cluster bomb unit in 96! it was a blast!!! we played with los crudos, drop dead and some more. go to the next Logan Square concerned citizen meeting and find out how to stop the x-man - concerned citizen, Lets stop this x-man mayor daley and save fireside. everyone who lives in chicago should go there and experience a high quality show! especially if my good friends dearest fae are playing. They should let you bowl while they play!! - nessa, ĭude the fireside kicks ass. However, they do get some great bands that aren't given the opportunity to play elsewhere in Chicago. The acoustics kind of suck and it is an awkward venue. The fireside is not the best place to see a show. The Fireside is awesome and it CAN'T be torn It's gonna ROCK so hard! I can't wait, I'm SO excited. I'm goin to the Fireside Sunday to see 3 Dimensional Stick Figures. There is no doubt in my mind that this band will be the next biggest thing out of Chicago. Very energetic onstage and very tight in musicianship. They are a new and upcoming band from Chicago and were incredible. I saw a group on August 7th by the name of Big Big Shoulders. The owners turned it into a strictly-bowling alley a few years ago. Features local and national hard-core bands. sys, Īn old bowling alley turned into a ska/punk hangout for those with multiple piercings in multiple places.
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Bar is in a separate room bands play next to the ball returns on lanes 1 and 2. Get there early - a line forms 1/2 before each show. Popular spot for new bands $6 cover for most acts. Chicago : Fireside Bowl with photo! via Planet99