![]() Maybe the pork belly sliders are enough to satiate. Maybe they’ll augment their night with some champagne or truffles from Katherine Anne Confections. They can buy a ticket to the main theater to see magic or listen to music - the Magic Lounge will also host jazz shows. They can stay in the bar and eat and drink. A library cabinet also features a deck of cards that appears to float and spin.Ĭustomers have options. There’s also a library filled with trinkets and magic resources. ![]() There are a couple secret doors throughout giving the space a sense of exploration. Patrons enter through the doors and pass through an unassuming laundromat. Magicians will perform behind the bar and at the two theaters. Magic Lounge named the speakeasy portion David’s Lounge as tribute. He also designed Temporis, the West Town tasting-menu restaurant with lit booths that change colors. Ownership wants to make the magic lounge a destination for national-touring performers and establish the magic equivalent of what Second City is for Chicago’s improv comedy community.Īrchitect David Burns, who died last month after endearing himself to Chicagoans for his work at Steppenwolf and the Lookingglass theatres, helped design the space. The main attraction is the magic - the lounge features a 120-seat and 43-seat theater. It features signature cocktails and small bites, as ownership touts that they consulted with a food and beverage professional involved with a Michelin-starred restaurant. It’s part speakeasy thanks to a full bar with Art Deco touches. Each room tells a story and is paired with a cocktail tasting from Prohibition times! Afterwards, take a seat in the Speakeasy for more cocktails, food, and live music with special performances.Chicago Magic Lounge debuts its main stage tonight in Andersonville, giving the city one of its most-unique drinking and entertainment venues. Go back in time to Chicago’s Prohibition Era at The Roar on Rush! A lively Speakeasy that lights the way to a hidden 4-room cocktail experience where you will meet vibrant figures from the elaborate web of a Roaring Twenties bootlegging operation. ❓Please note: Coat check available upon entry. □ Seating is very limited, you may be seated with another fun party ![]() ♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant, entry for elevator use will be on Rush St. □ Date: until June 30 (select during purchase) □ Before and after the tasting experience, unwind in the Speakeasy with live entertainment, food, and drinks □ Each drink is paired with an immersive story set in the Prohibition Era □️ Please enter on Rush Street at 437 N. □ Enjoy traditional 1920s cocktails made with a modern twist (non-alcoholic cocktails will also be available) □ Unique Prohibition Era cocktail experience hidden in downtown Chicago 6 people) - includes entry to a unique 4-room cocktail experience set in the Prohibition Era □ Standard Admission - includes entry to a unique 4-room cocktail experience set in the Prohibition Era ![]() Tickets for The Roar: A Prohibition Era Speakeasy in Chicago Grab a delicious 1920s drink and enjoy live music, food, and more. ⭐ The Roar is a unique Speakeasy and cocktail-tasting experience set during the jazz age of Chicago. ![]()
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