Kasey's Tavern
701 S Dearborn St, Chicago
(312) 427-7992
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Great staff, great prices, great location
We had no food, only drinks. Unsure if there is food. Great little hole in the wall bar, outdoor seating was very nice. Large tap selection.
Great spot to watch sports and meet with friend. It is a small little bar with bar seating and tables on the backside.
They got a jukebox and I played good tunes like Jurassic Park. They have frozen pizza... it's good in any case. Guinness was poured properly. 10/10
Great local spot
Great vibes little local dive
Cool neighborhood bar. Only food is pizza
Friendly people and great atmosphere
I am from Australia and visited Kasey's on my first night. Excellent Beer variety.
I have visited every day of my visits due to the above and also the excellence/kindness of Taylor the Bartender whom had a great knowledge of the Beers and spoiled ALL her customers....I will surely return on my next trip to Chicago. THANK YOU Taylor and Kasey's .
Very good pizza, cool vibe!
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Shelby was awesome.
Kasey’s Tavern is the perfect neighborhood spot—no frills, just great beer, good vibes, and plenty of TVs for the game. Stopped in for a couple of local craft beers ($8 each) and a basket of pretzels with cheese ($10), and everything hit the spot. The beer list is stacked with solid choices, and the bartenders actually know their stuff. No obnoxious crowds, just a chill, old-school Chicago bar where you can actually hear your friends talk. Spent about $25 and could’ve stayed all night. If you’re looking for a low-key, authentic spot to catch a game and sip something good, Kasey’s is it.
Nice cheap beer, free tshirts to boot for St Paddy’s
Perfect spot to catch up with friends. Great beers on tap!
Kasey's Tavern is the real deal when it comes to sports bars in the Loop. It’s got that classic vibe, with TVs everywhere and a solid beer list that’ll have you set for the game. I grabbed a cold craft beer and their famous wings, which were fire. Perfect balance of crispy and saucy, and they hit the spot after a long day. The crowd is chill, and it’s a great place to grab a drink without feeling cramped. Spent about $25 for a beer and a basket of wings, which is super reasonable for the quality. If you're in the area and wanna watch the game, this is the place to be.
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