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After a long week at work, there are few things more satisfying than a frosty mug of beer. But where can one turn to sample, say, seventy-five different varieties of ale? From the name on down, few taverns fit the bill as readily as the Beer Bistro when it comes to the sultry suds. Specializing in higher end recipes, the Beer Bistro gathers both domestic and European brews from far and near. Exotic ales such as Paulaner Hefeweizen and Pacifico mingle with standards such as Stella Artois and Bass, while classics such as Miller Genuine Draft still receive the royal treatment (case in point - the "champagne of beer" is served in a crystal decanter). Featuring both a polished mahogany bar stoop as well as an outdoor patio setting, the Beer Bistro's ambiance combines the intimate confines of a neighborhood pub with the hustle-and-bustle of a happy hour-fueled eatery. Daily specials give fans a reason to visit the Bistro virtually every day - from $5 pizza on Monday to $2 (!) burgers on Wednesday - and the pub's free shuttle to the United Center means you can enjoy that next big game or concert without fear of driving. The Bistro even offers brew school classes for the budding ale enthusiast in you, making it a one-stop destination for all things frothy. Cheers!
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