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Granville Anvil

(26 Ratings)
No-frills and cheap drinks
Near Loyola University, this relaxed spot looks more like a '70s basement than a gay bar -- and that's the appeal. Friendly & low-key with some of the strongest drinks in the city!


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Reviews

jjcar69
jjcar69
Over a year ago

Everything...great, strong drinks...


kfkline
kfkline
Over a year ago

Don't waste your time

I live 2 blocks away, just moved back to Chicago, thouht I'd check it out. Jan 11th, 2016 @ 12:30am. Within 20 mins, the bartender made 2 snide, nasty comments the 2 times he addressed me. #bitterqueen


jordan.p.barnes
jordan.p.barnes
Over a year ago

Neighborhood dive

One of my favorite neighborhood dives: digital jukebox, funny bartenders and the cheapest beer around, if you like Schlitz.


ChiSingleExplorer
ChiSingleExplorer
Over a year ago

A little more than disgusting...

Through my many years of travelling the continental United States I've seen many examples of what is good and bad in gay culture. The clientelle that I've encountered and interacted with in 3 different visits to this ghastly place certainly cover a full range of what is bad. From predatory behavior to superficial and contrived primadonna stereotypes the Anvil's regulars are really only a sad parody of gay culture. Bad behavior aside, the atmosphere is about as inviting as any truck stop bathroom and it would take more than a fresh coat of paint to make up for the almost non-existant lighting, terrible music, or strange smells that make anyone who has never spent beer money here question the reasoning behind this place not being condemned. Located directly next to the Red Line stop on Granville means that you can be certain that you will be approached by homeless folk asking for money on both entering and exiting the facility, and occasionally the staff has no interest in confronting those that choose to come inside and badger the patrons. The staff come off as both rude and ineffectual and through observation are known to drink more than the patrons. With 3 other people at the bar you might have to wait 20 minutes before the bartender acknowledges you if you are not a friend or potential one night stand. Out of all of the bars I've been to in Chicago this has got to be the worst.


Tjbois
Tjbois first review First to Review
Over a year ago

One of Chicagos' original Dives

Great local dive. Old school bar. Dingy, smelly. Great cast of guys - something for everyone. You'll find ANYTHING and everything here. Opens early (9am) for hard core drunks. No attitudes. Friendly. A+ staff. Cheap drink specials & free pours. Tip good- it will serve you well!


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