All around The Globe.

Probably the best sports bar in the world.

Sports bars are fantastic. You go into any bar, order a beer and within minutes somebody will ask how you are and what you think of the game.

Of course bars in Chicago show NBA,NHL,NFL and MLB. However there is a special place that attracts those who miss their dose of La Liga, Bundesliga or Premier League.

The Globe Pub on West Irving Park Road is a home from home for fans of the world game. Be there on a Saturday morning and enjoy live action while you enjoy a beer and a breakfast. When I called I was able to watch Leeds United and West Ham simultaneously.

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I also had great company. I met Gary who is one of the owners of the pub. He is American, so how did he get involved? Well, every Sunday during the 1980s a local tv station showed English football book ended by Benny Hill, Monty Python and Dave Allen. I can understand the attraction.

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The pub is great. It is a hub for English people who live in Chicago. Notable visitors include Sean Bean, David Beckham and Rod Stewart. Several English teams have supporters clubs based here such as Jake and his fellow Forest fans. It has a large selection of beers. I had a couple of Daisy Cutters which were wonderful. You can even buy Sam Smith’s.

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The pub walls are adorned with flags and banners of sports clubs from all over the world. I noticed that there wasn’t Castleford Tigers scarf there so I presented mine to Nikola, who will  find a space for it.

The Globe Pub is definitely the best sports bar in Chicago.

 

 

 

 

An evening without Bruce Springsteen.

It was Friday evening and I fancied a beer. I called at the nearest bar. It was The Gamekeeper. I ordered a Goose Island 312. What happened next is a bit of a blur.

A friendly face approached me and asked how I was. After exchanging pleasantries we identified ourselves. He was Lou, a gregarious Italian American.

“Do you like Bruce Springsteen?”

I answered in the affirmative.

A few minutes later I had met Lou’s wife Mara and their friends Matt and Cathy. We were on our way to the Park West to enjoy an evening of songs by Bruce Springsteen. The music would be performed by Michael McDermott with The Duke Street Kings.

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The theatre was packed, the band was fantastic  and the audience was even better. If you like Springsteen and Tom Petty you would have loved to have been there.

I had a great time.

Thank you to Lou, Mara, Matt, Cathy, Meg and Joe. Also thanks to the gentleman who likes Monty Python but I didn’t write down your name.

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I will never forget.

 

Bulls and Blackhawks.

Chicago is sports crazy. It hosts top class sports 2 or 3 times per week, all year round. During the summer it is baseball; the Cubs at Wrigley Field and also the White Sox who play on the south side at the Guaranteed Rate Field. However when autumn arrives the scene changes to basketball, ice hockey and football.

The United Center is a multipurpose arena that is home to both the Chicago Bulls of the NBA and the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. It seats around 20000 fans and nearly all games sell out. Apart from sports it hosts concerts as well. During my time in Chicago the arena not only hosted games for the Bulls and the Blackhawks but also concerts by Phil Collins and Elton John.

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I saw the Bulls play the Detroit Pistons. It was a close game that the Pistons edged 118-116. All the players were really fast and evasive. Until you see a game yourself you might not appreciate how physical basketball is. I can assure you that if one of those guys bumped into you, you would definitely know about it.

A few days later I saw the Blackhawks. Once again the arena was packed but the atmosphere was very different. The Blackhawks played the New York Rangers. Chicago versus New York makes for a spicy contest. The game is very fast and very, very physical. There are lots of collisions and from time to time some biff. This provokes and excites the crowd to be loud and raucous. Blackhawks won the contest 4-1.

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I was lucky to have a prime seat, right behind the Rangers interchange bench. When you are close to the play you don’t just see the hits you hear them as well. It was an education for me to sit next to Nick, an avid fan of the Blackhawks. He kept me informed about the game whilst he tested the safety glass that separated us from the Rangers  bench.

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It was a great  night’s entertainment. I loved it.

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At the game I met Stan and Tom. Stan is the bearded gentleman on the left and his buddy Tom is on his right. They are big fans of the Blackhawks. Stan had recently visited family in Leeds so I had a good chat with him. He told me that he visited a pub in Leeds city centre that had a fountain inside. He could not remember the name of the pub so if anybody has any suggestions please let me know.

Blue Chicago.

Chicago is the home of electric blues. The list of artists who have worked out of the city is long and impressive. Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Guy, Chuck Berry, Etta James, Little Walter, Bo Diddley, Fontella Bass and of course Muddy Waters are just some of the hugely influential musicians who recorded here.

 

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Fans from all over the world visit a modest building at 2120 South Michigan Avenue. This is the home of Willie Dixon’s Blues Heaven. It used to be the office and studio of Chess Records.

 

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It is reassuring to see how much Chicago appreciates its musical legacy. There are scores of venues where you can hear and enjoy blues and jazz until the wee small hours.Why not visit the Chicago Blues Festival? It is held every year in Millennium Park and it is free!

You just have to go.

 

Go Cubs Go!

I had never been to a baseball game so a visit to Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, was an essential part of my itinerary.

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Wrigley Field is one of the oldest sports stadiums in the USA. It’s a little like visiting Lords or Wimbledon. There is so much history and tradition around the place.Much of the stadium is covered in trimmed ivy and it still has a hand turned scoreboard.

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The day that I visited the weather was perfect, a cloudless sky, warm and no wind. Cubs played Philadelphia  Phillies. The atmosphere is just like test cricket. Fans arrive and are seated in good time for the start. Players enter the field of play to polite applause before a hush sweeps around the ground. When play starts everybody concentrates. Not much happens for the first hour but then fans develop a thirst and start visiting the bars and the toilets.

 

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I had not appreciated how rarely the the ball is struck so when it is belted over the stands it is a moment to savour. It is a great day out. Games last for around 3 to 4 hours. Everybody is friendly and relaxed. It is a great way to meet the locals and share a beer with them.

 

Hustling with young dudes.

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Here are a couple of interesting citizens. On the left is Bullet B  and on the right wearing a cap is Loyalty. Both young men make their own music. They are trying to get their messages out by meeting the public face to face. Where better to hustle than on North Michigan Avenue, aka The Magnificent Mile, Chicago’s premier commercial district. You can find their music and videos on the net. Also, look out for their companion, Rio Stylez.

It was good to meet them. I admire their confidence and enterprise.

Snap time

 

Chicago is well known for burgers and deep-dish pizza but you can find other places that serve healthy and tasty food at reasonable prices.  You are only ever a block or two away from somewhere nice to be refreshed and rested.

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I enjoyed my breakfasts at The Kennison at Hotel Lincoln . There was lots of choice and some produce was obtained from the Farmers’ Market in Lincoln Park. Lots of fruit and berries.I don’t know why but American eggs seem to have so much flavour.

 

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For a light brunch Toni Patisserie and Cafe is ideal. It is located at the end of Washington Street close to Michigan Avenue. It has a very continental vibe. Everything is fresh and the service is so quick. You can have a lovely meal and drink for less than $15.

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If you ever miss the comfort of drinking nice tea then Peet’s Coffee shops can be found easily. They serve a grand cuppa. Sit at a table outside the shop on Michigan Avenue and watch the world go by.

Also worth a mention is Stan’s Donuts. There is such a selection of treats here that you will visit again. Don’t worry about your waistline,  you can take a walk around Millennium Park to burn off the calories.

Wherever you go service is first class and if you look carefully you will find places that offer good value.

 

 

The luxuries of Lincoln Park.

 

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Lincoln Park is a neighborhood about a mile north of downtown Chicago. The area edges Lake Michigan and its amenities include a large park, a zoo, a conservatory, several ponds, lots of wildlife, many independent shops, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as several theatres. At weekends it hosts a farmers’ market. You can safely walk,run or cycle along its miles of trails but best of all you can stroll along the lakeside beach. If you want to visit downtown then you only have to wait a few minutes for the next bus or train.

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Hotel Lincoln is a lovely place to stay.Its features include a coffee shop, a fitness center, restaurants and a rooftop bar from where you can enjoy stunning views of the city, Lake Michigan and Lincoln Park. The rooms are comfortable and I can recommend breakfast in The Kennison restaurant. Most importantly the staff are friendly and helpful. I hope that Jessica is able to read this article and that one day you fulfill your wish to visit London.

 

Your kind of town.

Chicago.The Windy City. Home of the Electric Blues.It’s a great place to visit. It is the third most populated city of the USA yet despite its size it is really easy to get around and take in the sights.

There is so much to see.

Hundreds of skyscrapers are a major part of the cities heritage. Take in the views from the tops of the Willis and Hancock Towers. If you visit just before dusk you will see the city in daylight, at sunset and then at night when the illuminations are spectacular.

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If you like museums and galleries you will be spoilt for choice. The Field Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry and The Adler Planetarium  entertain, educate and inspire visitors.However the must see site has to be the Art Institute of Chicago. Few galleries around the world can match its collections, especially the many rooms devoted to Impressionism. One room alone displays 18 paintings by Monet.

Situated by the shores of Lake Michigan the city skyline will amaze you.It’s a great place just to walk about. The sidewalks are wide and spotlessly clean.There are many parks and green spaces where you can relax and soak up the vibes. Public transport is excellent. Buy a CTA pass and you will have unlimited access to buses and trains in and around the city. The most satisfying journey has to be by boat along the Chicago River.Views of the architecture from this level are awesome.

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Finding good food and drink is easy. There are many restaurants, bars and cafes on every block. For those of us who like a pint the city is home to many delicious craft beers.

There is so much to enjoy in Chicago. Great architecture, great parks, great museums, great sport and great food. However the greatest reward is when you meet the people who live  and work in the city. Citizens of Chicago are so friendly, welcoming and optimistic. When you meet them they make you feel good.

Some people think that Chicago is expensive but if you plan your trip you can find good deals. Remember to take a coat and be ready to be thrilled by one of the greatest cities in the world.

Welcome back to my gubbins.

I am home from sweet Chicago.

Look out for the latest gubbins from the windy city.

Forthcoming attractions will include:

  • An evening without Bruce Springsteen.
  • The luxuries of Lincoln Park.
  • All around The Globe. The best pub in the world.
  • Hustling with young dudes along The Magnificent Mile.
  • Bulls or Blackhawks. Who fights the hardest?
  • Aussie soul sister stops Smokey in his tracks.
  • Your kind of town: Chicago.
  • Bears, Jets and Patriots. No chance of a lazy Sunday at Soldier Field.

See you very soon.