

Daverns Tavern and Lounge officially opened March 15 of 2012 in the town of Justice, IL no more than 5 minutes off of interstates 55 and 294. The owners had a vision of bringing some excitement and flare to a town where it seemed lacking. They envisioned a place where people of all ages can come and enjoy a clean, stress-free environment, or a fun night out with friends, and they feel they have done just that. What is nice about Davern’s, is that it has something for just about everybody. It is a sports bar packed with 14 flat screen TVS and Bose surround sound for all of your favorite sports games. It is a club with a large back room where the hottest DJ’s and shot girls are hosted frequently. It is a massive beer garden with live music!
Festive bar with TVs & indoor/outdoor spaces offering classic American eats & regular live music.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8527 W 79th St, Justice, IL 60458
Phone: (708) 924-6003
Website: http://www.davernstavern.com/
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Reviews
The beer is very cheap, and the pizza I ordered was delicious. The mozzarella sticks weren’t as delicious.
The next day, I returned with my wife to watch the Bears game, and they gave us free food. My wife loved the place and the atmosphere. We’ll definitely be back to watch the college games.
Also, the place its very clean, and they have plenty of TVs everywhere, so you won’t miss the game.
The bathroom needs to be gutted. It’s terrible. I got water all over my self from something leaking. Looks like they have put 30 coats of paint over everything. It’s falling apart in there! The lighting in the bar was terrible. It literally feels like I’m in a dark basement. I would love to see this place get an over haul because it was great potential with the nice staff and great customers. Very very very welcoming!!
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helpful. Joe the owner, especially stood out. His love for Byron and this wonderful family was so evident. He was funny and held the guests attention, raising as much as much money as possible for them. He was more than just the owner of the bar, he genuinely cared about this benefit and everyone felt it.