Best Bars With Jukeboxes In Chicago

Very few tangible things represent music quite like the sight of a traditional jukebox.Although they are now mostly part of a bygone era, discovering an operational jukebox is exciting for those who have happy memories of such a device, and the younger era who might be experiencing this colorful, magical box of music and lights for the very first time. That's why in a world ruled by mp3 and iTunes downloads, jukeboxes still maintain an enchanting appeal regardless of if the familiar notes of an Elvis Presley song are wafting out of it, or those of Lady Gaga. So if you've been looking for a place to have a few drinks and exchange some quarters for well-loved tunes, here are some of the best bars with jukeboxes in Chicago for you to check out.

Old Town Ale House 
219 W. North Ave.
Chicago, IL. 60610
(312) 944-7020
www.theoldtownalehouse.com

Although unassuming from the outside, the Old Town Ale House is a wealth of riches within. Known to some as "le premiere dive bar of Chicago," and to others as simply the best dive bar in the city, you get the idea -- this is a special place to kick back with some drinks and friends, and among other things, listen to the jukebox. Located on the city's near North Side/Old Town area, the Old Town Ale House was established in 1958 and is about as vintage as one can get while still exuding a trendy though laid back vibe. With cold beers averaging about $3.50 each and warm, unique artwork hanging on the walls, visitors will quickly understand why this "dive" bar is so well-loved and celebrated.

Simon's Tavern
5210 N. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 878-0894

Let's face it, there is no shortage of fun places to go for drinks in the city's Andersonville neighborhood, and that's exactly what makes the gems of the bunch so special. One of which is the dark-but-not-too-dark Simon's Tavern that emanates a glow from both the fireplace and jukebox within. Newcomers will love the jukebox containing an array of musical genres, and regulars love the fact that the music within is ever-changing and thus never boring. The 80-year-old bar was at one time a speakeasy, and even houses their very own resident ghost, a plus for those who like sharing a cocktail with other patrons they can see, and perhaps one they can't.

Gman Tavern 
3740 N. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 549-2050
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ginger-Man

Even though most hardcore Chicagoans will still refer to it as The Gingerman Tavern, nowadays it's called the Gman Tavern, but it hasn't lost any of its appeal.  Fans of the movie the Color of Money may recognize this popular Lakeview bar from having appeared in the film, but mostly it's just a warm and popular place to shoot some pool, have a drink and listen to the jukebox. Although a it hosts a divey-vibe, the Gman Tavern is just the place to get away from the revelry that haunts most Wrigleyville bars. And other than Wrigley Field itself, there's no better place for watching a Cubs game in the entire city.

Related: Best Irish Whiskey Cocktails In Chicago

The Owl
2521 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 235-5300
owlbarchicago.com

Describing a bar as having something for everyone can be a vague term, but in the case of The Owl, that characterization rings true. It has a huge craft beer selection for those with discerning taste in beers, as well as PBR and the like for the Hipsters in the crowd. There's DJs and dancing on weekends and the glory of a well-stocked jukebox with everything from Alice Cooper to the Flying Burrito Bros on weeknights. Open until 5 a.m. on Saturdays and 4 a.m. all other nights, The Owl is a great late night haunt, but one that you'll want to show up early for.

Bernice's Tavern
3238 S. Halsted St.
Chicago, IL. 60608
(312) 813-3215

Rather than just a selection of chart-topping hits, the jukebox as Bernice's Tavern includes full albums. So bring your quarters, maybe some dollars too, and get ready to rock. Located in Bridgeport, Bernice's Tavern has got you covered with whatever game is on, dart boards, cheap drinks, and a casual vibe. Live music lovers can drop in on Thursday nights for open mic and on Fridays for live bands, or on any night to enjoy the jukebox. Bernice's Tavern even hosts "Stingo!" (basically bingo) on Wednesday nights and offering prizes to the lucky winners.

Related: Best Places For Port Wine In Chicago

Soon after earning her BA in journalism, Melanie Falina began writing about one of the loves of her life - music. Since then, she's covered some of the biggest names in music, in addition to writing on an array of other topics as well. She has written for Black Belt magazine, KISS: The Official Authorized Quarterly Magazine, Examiner, AXS.com, Yahoo Voices, and more, and was editor for Don Lemmon's KNOW HOW Book Three, Refuse To Fail. Melanie is also a poet with six published collections of poetry available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and various establishments.
Read more
f

We and our partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Read about how we use cookies in our cookie policy and how you can control them by clicking Manage Settings. By continuing to use this site, you accept these cookies.