The Green Post
4749 N Rockwell St, Chicago
(773) 754-0632
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Cute decor great staff and delicious food
Tucked away within Lincoln Square's Rockwell Corridor, The Green Post offers incredible food and fast, friendly service within a proper English pub atmosphere. Gorgeous through and through with plenty of personality and a small, perfectly curated menu. Very highly recommended.
Always amazing, the food is great! The staff is very nice and I love the ambiance. Hard to go wrong!
Hidden gem well worth locating.
Cozy neighborhood spot with great food.
Whiskey drinkers! Get your drink with distilled water so you can enjoy it properly with or without friends.
Love my neighborhood pub!!!! This last time was a little rough as we had two entrees come out 25 mins after everyone else's, and I was a little surprised by the bill (5 drinks + food = 300$ for 6 ppl with tip, 250$ before tip). I love the post and will be back but it seemed expensive for the experience. Especially when two of the ppl in our group ate after everyone else and the two entrees were not comp'd. We did get a cookie dessert skillet for the trouble - which I appreciated!
The Green Post in Lincoln Square is a cozy neighborhood pub that offers a warm, inviting atmosphere for all. On my last visit, I spent around $30 and enjoyed their Fish and Chips, which were crispy and flavorful, along with a pint of Guinness. The staff were friendly, and the ambiance made it a great spot to relax. If you're in the area and looking for a comfortable place to unwind with good food and drinks, The Green Post is worth checking out.
Have been wanting to try the Green Post for a while. Love the ambience and the Irish pub feel the service was amazing and the standard breakfast is part of the brunch was really good. We'll definitely come back.
Went there for trivia and it was late by over a hour unfortunately. Was not able to stay for it. Seemed like a one-off issue. Otherwise, it was a nice experience
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This place is so cozy and the staff was really fun. Service was killer! The menu for brunch had a lot of great options and the corned beef hash was delish. Can't wait to go back for dinner. New favorite spot
A wonderful weekday breakfast/coffee spot without having to fight for a table from the laptop crowd.
First, let me say the staff was wonderful. EVERYONE -- from the greeters, bartenders, runners and wait staff -- was very polite and attentive on a busy evening. At my request, because of my poor hearing, we were sat in a little alcove that was very cozy, although it was a very cold night and there was quite a draft through the adjacent window. Our server, Braden (sp?), was great -- stopping by often to check on us. There are two parts to the establishment, one is the pub and one the dining room. The pub was fun a lively, albeit pretty loud with Irish music. The dining room was pleasant, although there was a work dinner/meeting nearby (in a room separated by shutters) that was very loud (that group really should have taken it somewhere more private if they were going to be so lively). I had an old fashioned that was great, followed by a couple malty ales, that were nice. My daughter had a nice cocktail made from Koval's cranberry gin, lemon tonic and rosemary -- it was delicious, I tasted it. We shared curry meatballs that were great. I had the 16-spice chickpea stew with naan and chicken. The stew was fantastic, the chicken and naan had been a little oversalted. My daughter's cottage pie was also good, but again, a little salty. All in all, a great place and great experience. Would not hesitate to recommend it!
Menu is British pub themed- staff was taken aback when my friend asked for egg whites. She didn't handle the request great and had a hard time record g. The food was fine. Loved the tea options . A little too loud for a Saturday morning.
Simply put, the food was excellent, the drinks were sub-par, the ambiance was really interesting and fun to be immersed in (though deceiving and somewhat different than on socials)
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