On Tour Brewing Company
1725 W Hubbard St, Chicago
(312) 796-3119
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Great beer and the friendliest staff.
Awesome live music and brews!
Stopped in here with my wife and kids before a Blackhawks game. Staff were incredibly friendly and the beer was solid. It was also open mic night and my kids loved the music. Highly recommend!
A nice brewery, good beer, fun names, small snacks. When we came here they had a taco pop up, and pretzels. Overall good IPAs, Stouts, and sours. Kids friendly too (lots of kids and strollers)
Great music, great beers
Good place to have a couple of beers
Hosting The 3rd Boukas Family was like coming home. I need more info! I wore the store bought tye dye cap. At my age forgetting names is ok yet I'll never forget yous. Reach out! I had to run last night with my chess phone nephew.
Great beer and staff. Always something going on. Check it out.
Some good beers. Terrible room for sound. Ran out of a couple draft. Credit only no cash. No food. I've felt worse ambiance but not what I consider inviting. I've been there a dozen times to support bands but won't be back. Though the bands bring in dozens of customers I don't think they're compensated for the increased business.
Caught this place on a rainy January day after a couple of beers in the Goose Island brewery. It felt cavernous, smelled sanitary, potato chips were chewy and the beer tasted past its best to put it politely. For all the silver medals on the wall I’m not sure what would bring me back
Restaurantji Recommends
My wife and I were in the area and stopped in on an autumn Saturday afternoon. There was a light crowd, including a baby shower. Very kid friendly. Staff were attentive and knowledgeable about their beers. I had Lightning Will pilsner and Half Step pale ale. Both were excellent examples of each style. My wife had a pumpkin spice ale that she enjoyed. We ordered chips and onion dip from the bar to accompany our beers. We saw others bringing in pizza and sandwiches so it's BYOF, which is nice. The architecture was as you'd expect in a brewery, high ceilings, former industrial space. Dogs are welcome. Overall, pleasant experience. We purchased a pack of Oktoberfest crowlers to take home. Will be back.
Good beer and atmosphere.
No more Dead and Company shows?No problem!!?
Beer is meh
I recommend checking this place out
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