
The Little Owl Social Pub is your cozy neighborhood spot in Brookfield, IL—a place where good drinks, great food, and even better company come together. We’re proud to serve a rotating selection of local and regional craft beers, alongside classic cocktails you know and love and seasonal creations that keep things fresh all year long. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick pint, a perfectly balanced margarita, or settling in for the night, there’s always something worth sipping. The Little Owl is all about bringing people together. From weekly events like trivia, open mic, karaoke, and live music to laid-back happy hour vibes, there’s always a reason to gather, laugh, and stay awhile. It’s the kind of place where you can meet friends
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3747 Grand Blvd, Brookfield, IL 60513
Phone: (708) 255-5445
Website: https://www.littleowlbrookfield.com/
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Reviews
The front door is heavy and not wide enough for a power chair. There’s no part of the bar that’s lowered for manual chair users and the only wheelchair friendly seating is in a lowered seating area with stairs, meaning you can’t even get your wheelchair to the wheelchair friendly tables. The space is tight, especially if you try to go on a weekend.
If you wanna play a board game, you have to walk up some stairs to a balcony where they’re all stored. The staff said you can bring them down off the balcony, but yeah no way a wheelchair user is going to get to that stuff. Even with my crutch, I probably wouldn’t risk it. So, overall, disabled people are not welcome here.
The staff was nice and this is no hate to them. Our server/bartender was nothing but sweet. Loved her, wish I caught her name.
The food was a mix. Some of it was good, some of it was mediocre. Fried pickles were subpar, and personally they’re my go to bar snack, so I was disappointed.
The beer list is extensive, which makes sense for a place mini-maxing on 2016 Pacific Northwest hipster culture. But the descriptions on the menu aren’t as descriptive as they could be. I’m reading some of the descriptions and I have no clue what the flavor palette of this beer is. Some descriptions are more helpful than others, but one or two tell you absolutely nothing.
Maybe I’m being harsh because I was promised accessibility and it was far from that, but overall I had a very disappointing night.