Lottie’s National Dog Day 8.26

Lottie's National Dog Day

Lottie’s National Dog Day

With a grooming station, onsite vet, food and drink specials, and donations to the Anti Cruelty Society

Lottie’s Pub will celebrate National Dog Day on Tuesday, August 26 with a party from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Guests who visit Lottie’s with their pooch will enjoy all day specials like:


$3.50 summer pints and $4 Jameson, and $3 Chicago Dogs (100 percent of proceeds will go to the Anti-Cruelty Society) available from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. only.

The event will feature a grooming station with $10 nail clippings from SpaBARK (proceeds will go to the Anti-Cruelty Society), onsite vets from Family Pet Hospital who will be available for questions, and the Anti-Cruelty Society which will provide lists of dogs available for adoption.
WHEN:  Tuesday, August 26

6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

COST:   No cover
LOTTIE’S PUB 
1925 W Cortland
Chicago, IL 60622
773.489.0738
www.lottiespub.com   

HOURS OF OPERATION:
Sunday – Friday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. – 3 a.m.  
*Brunch available Saturday and Sunday

Lottie’s 80th Anniversary Weekend 5.17-5.18

Lottie's

Lottie’s

Featuring 80-cent drafts, 80-cent burgers and 80-cent mimosas

Lottie’s Pub will celebrate its 80th anniversary on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18.
Guests who visit Lottie’s on Saturday will enjoy an all day bash featuring 80-cent draft beers, $5 Jameson, $5 Jameson Black and Stormys, and $8 homemade 14 inch pizzas. Lottie’s will also feature 80-cent burgers available from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. only.

On Sunday, Lottie’s will continue the milestone celebration with 80-cent mimosas, available all day. Weather permitting; guests can enjoy the festivities on Lottie’s 63-seat patio on tree-lined Winchester Avenue.

In 1934, Lottie Zagorski transformed a former grocery store into what now still stands as a local tavern in Chicago’s Shakespeare District. For over thirty years, Lottie’s basement served as a place of anonymity for mobsters, political figures, and anyone else seeking it. Lively parties, horse betting, strip teasing, and all-night poker extravaganzas thrived beyond the doors that quietly sat on the corner of Cortland and Winchester. Lottie became a well-known individual among city figures, acting as an intermediary for both sides of the law. In honor of the woman behind the story, Lottie’s Pub celebrates its namesake with a variety of activities, illuminating the era that defined Lottie’s Pub as a Chicago landmark.

WHEN: Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18
11 a.m. to 3 a.m.

COST: No cover

Happy anniversary, Lottie’s!

 

FUN FACT! Lottie’s is a cast member on the NBC show Chicago Fire– you’d know it as Molly’s on the show