

Menus celebrate Chicago brewed beers & neighborhood food. Chicago Brewhouse features a rotating list of CHICAGO BREWED BEERS on tap & in cans and Chicago neighborhood Street food. Chicago has a strong brewing industry and a long beer history and Chicago Brewhouse has an a exhibit on beer making in Chicago and an historical beer timeline. The food menu is as diverse as the City and examples of food items include Chinatown Won Tons, Pilsen Tacos, Taylor Street Italian Beef, Back of the Yards Meat lover’s Sandwich. Chicago Brewhouse also features an extensive wine and cocktail menu. ***Complying with COVID-19 CDC & State/Local Rules & Requirements**
Pub eats, local beer & classic cocktails in a lively, casual setting with a big waterfront terrace.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 33 E Riverwalk, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 877-5766
Website: http://www.chicagobrewhouse.com/
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Reviews
The setting: which is an open terrace right at the corner of Wacker Drive (yes, the same Wacker Drive made famous in the Blues Brothers) and the Wabash Ave Bridge. From my table I could see the skyline, hear the L Train of the city, and watch the boats pass by.
As a fan of local craft beer, this place really celebrates Chicago’s brewing culture. With so many local options (Chicago has like over 100 Craft Breweries), I went for the Riverwalk Vienna Lager, brewed for them by Dovetail Brewery. Smooth, crisp, and exactly what I was looking for on a sunny afternoon.
For food, I went with the Maxwell Street Split, a one-of-a-kind combo with both a Chicago-style hot dog and a Polish sausage on the same bun. The hot dog came loaded with all the classics (onion, relish, mustard, tomato, pickle, celery salt), while the Polish was stacked with grilled onions, mustard, and sport peppers. It was over the top in the best possible Midwest way and paired perfectly with my beer.
They were also running CHItober Fest during my visit, which meant even more German-style beers on tap plus brats, pretzels, and schnitzels. Between that, the views, and the atmosphere, it really felt like the best of Chicago in the fall.
If you’re looking for a spot that combines great food, local craft beer, and classic Chicago vibes, I’d highly recommend Chicago Brewhouse Riverfront.
The place was crowded so you’ll have to wait for a bit to get tables along the river and also to get your order in.
The food was great! I tried the quinoa bowl and chicken shawarma. Both of them were reasonably priced and flavorful.
9/20- decorated and celebrating Oktoberfest