Broken Oar REVIEWS Barrington Top Bars on The Chain of Lakes IL
Broken Oar REVIEWS Barrington Top Bars on The Chain of Lakes IL
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HE BROKEN OAR MARINA BAR & GRILL IS SITUATED ON 7 RIVERFRONT ACRES WITH SOME OF THE MOST SCENIC VIEWS FOUND ON THE LOWER FOX RIVER. IT HAS BECOME A DESTINATION FOR CUSTOMERS FROM ALL OVER THE MIDWEST. IT IS NOT JUST ANOTHER BAR OR RESTAURANT ON THE RIVER, IT IS ALSO A PIECE OF HISTORY. A HISTORY THAT CAN BE HEARD IN THE STORIES OF THE REGULAR CUSTOMERS AND PRESERVED IN THE BAR TOP ITSELF.
THREE GENERATIONS OF PATRONS NOW ENJOY OUR FULL DINNER MENU, PANORAMIC VIEWS, YEAR ROUND RIVERFRONT DINING, THE SPACIOUS SKYDECK, FULL SERVICE MARINA, THE OAR STAGE AND PARTY TENT AND THE LARGEST BEER GARDEN IN MCHENRY COUNTY WITH UNMATCHED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT AND DAILY SPECIAL EVENTS ALL SUMMER LONG. A TYPICAL SUMMER DAY PROVIDES THE BEST PEOPLE WATCHING AROUND – WITH BOATERS, GOLFERS, MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS, TEAMS AND FAMILIES ALL BLENDED TOGETHER TO ENJOY THE FESTIVITIES.
Famous Freddies REVIEWS Fox Lake IL
Famous Freddies REVIEWS Fox Lake IL
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The remodeling and the 2015 summer opening of Famous Freddie's Roadhouse in Fox Lake, a restaurant, bar and lakeside entertainment venue. On the shores of scenic Pistakee Lake (on the Chain o' Lakes), Famous Freddie's Roadhouse is a 10,000 square-foot two-story establishment with seating for over 300 diners and includes two 40-seat 35-foot island bars, a 16 seat wall bar and a giant lakeside Beach Bar and outdoor patio. Freddie's boasts a open express kitchen serving a new summer menu, including Freddie's famous affordable eats and Chef-inspired comfort food. A second floor live music and nightclub venue, complete with dance floor and state-of-the-art lighting and sound. Accessible by car, bike or boat, Freddie's has free parking and over 100 slips for boats of all sizes.
The building has been remodeled with rich reclaimed woods, and authentic roadhouse decor, bringing a fresh, all American feel to this legendary recreational area. Our new menu will feature comfort foods, bbq favorites and quick eats, as well as contemporary cocktails at prices you can't believe. Freddie's entertainment and nightlife scene is now accented with new country and rock formats, while still retaining a fun, high-energy atmosphere, playing modern country, rock and classic dance hits by DJs every weekend & the occasional live band. says Mark Hoffmann who, along with Fred Hoffmann, owns and operates Famous Freddie's Roadhouse, and dozens of other restaurant concepts in Chicago and the suburbs, including three Snuggery locations and six Moretti's Ristorante & Pizzeria locations. Freddie's was originally opened the summer of 2000.
Snuggery & The Apartment On Division Street Halloween
Ala Carte Entertainment is proud to announce the opening of their newest Snuggery location in Chicago, a restaurant, bar and entertainment complex. Located in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast Nightclub District at 15 W. Division Street, The Snuggery will open on Friday, October 28th at 3pm for its Grand Opening Weekend. Join us for after work social hour, dinner, plus exciting entertainment and sports. Our contemporary menu will feature Chef-inspired items and classic food favorites and spirits at prices you can't believe.
The new Snuggery brings a fresh alternative to the Division Street entertainment and nightlife scene with all new state-of-the-art sound, lighting and video in a fun, high-energy atmosphere, says Mark Hoffmann, who along with Fred Hoffmann owns and operates The Snuggery as well as dozens of other restaurant concepts in Chicago and the suburbs, including other Snuggery locations in Edison Park, McHenry, Schaumburg and Union Station. Nothing gives us more pleasure than bringing The Snuggery back to this thriving area.
Sports fans?! You have a new home! This is the ultimate destination to watch any sporting event including NFL Sunday Ticket, Blackhawks, Bulls and even UFC Pay-Per-View events. The Snuggery blows
away the competition with over two dozen large 60 HD plasma screens and Fan Can personal tabletop speakers to hear the game of your choice. There are also half a dozen booths equipped with personal TVs for an intimate viewing. Free Wi-Fi is available for those who need to check in with their fantasy leagues or the real world.
The Snuggery will start buzzing at 3pm Monday through Friday for after work social hour, dinner and entertainment. We will fire up at 11am on Saturday and Sunday for lunch and sports. The Snuggery menu will have an abundance of dining deals aimed at keeping everyone coming back! A menu highlight includes the Original Snug Burger, a 10-ounce, fresh ground, hand-formed Black Angus Burger. Try the hand-battered Broasted chicken, fall-off-the-bone baby back ribs, giant hand-crafted sandwiches and an unparalleled selection of party starters, featuring fresh, gigantic Chicken Wings and the famous Snuggery Nachos.
The Snuggery's excitement continues with daily drink and food specials, and nightly entertainment. Bear Down! The best seat in the house for Monday Night Football is right here! Stay for a friendly round of comedian-hosted Pub Trivia starting at 9pm on Tuesday nights, where teams compete answering rounds of questions for prizes. Wednesday nights will feature our infamous Sing Now! Karaoke starting at 9pm. It's girls night out every Thursday with Ladies Night featuring great valued drinks and a DJ spinning music that will keep you dancing with your BFFs 'til dawn.
The Snuggery party continues with a rockin' DJ on the main level, playing your favorite rock, pop and retro dance classics Thursday through Saturday, mixed with music videos, bar dancing and crazy contests! Head upstairs to The Apartment for an energized dance party, complete with state-of-the-art sound and lighting, unique entertainment and performance art with Chicago's top DJs playing what's hot! It's always a party at The Snuggery!
The Snuggery is the ultimate private party venue whether you're celebrating a birthday, bachelor or bachelorette party, graduation, office party or just a get together with friends. The Snuggery has your party essentials right here! Our no hassle E-Z Parties requires no deposit, no responsibilities and best of all, no clean-up! All guests have to do is invite their friends, show up and start partying.
The Snuggery will be open Monday through Friday from 3pm-4am, Saturday from 11am-5am and Sunday from 11am-4am.
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Nauti-Knots Bar & Restaurant - Antioch, IL on Bluff Lake
Located on Bluff Lake on the famed Chain 'O Lakes in Lake County, Illinois. Nauti-Knots is the best Tiki-Bar on the Chain. Family Friendly and the perfect spot to relax on a beautiful day after boating.
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Manhunt could bring subdued holiday in recreation area
YOUR DESCRIPTION HAS REACHED THE LIMIT OF CHARACTERS ALLOWED AND WAS CUT. FOX LAKE, Ill. (AP) -- The manhunt for three suspects wanted in the killing of an Illinois police officer threatened Thursday to dampen the Labor Day weekend across one of the state's most popular recreational areas, a boating and fishing playground known as the Chain O' Lakes. The region normally draws tens of thousands of visitors for end-of-summer fun, but concerns mounted that tourists might decide to go elsewhere because of the heavy police presence and fear that the fugitives could be hiding somewhere in the lush landscape of lakes, wetlands and forest glens. People are concerned about those individuals. And the few customers I get in here, that's all they talk about, said Marciano Martinez, co-owner of the popular Dockers restaurant, where diners can sit on a lakeside pier under plastic palm trees. Also Thursday, authorities said they had recovered video from a homeowner's security system that could provide clues in the search for the three men suspected in the slaying of Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz. The homeowner told investigators the video shows three people near the scene of the shooting. The recording was turned over to the Department of Homeland Security for analysis, and results were expected later in the day, said Lake County Major Crime Task Force Cmdr. George Filenko. Searchers have been hampered by the lack of a description of the suspects beyond the vague one that came from the officer, who told dispatchers only that he was pursuing three suspicious men - two white, one black - moments before he was shot. Investigators had not yet viewed the video because specialized equipment is needed to retrieve the footage from a hard drive. Authorities did not explain how the homeowner was able to see it. In the days since Gliniewicz's death in Fox Lake, images of the sleepy village north of Chicago have circulated widely: helicopters hovering over marinas, forests and homes; officers with rifles at the ready; and SWAT on rooftops with binoculars. Business at Dockers was already down by half since the officer was slain, Martinez said. And unless the suspects are captured, having killers on the loose could drastically hurt business on the last big weekend of the summer. At another restaurant hugging the lake, El Puerto, several regular diners said they saw fewer jet skis and power boats than usual at this time of year. From a nearby sandbar, Immer Hernandez reported seeing just one boat where there are typically 20 to 60. Asked if the manhunt was to blame, he said, I'm sure that's what it is. Other images, more sad than frightening, also served as reminders of the attack that took the life of the popular 30-year police veteran. Many trees along the village's main streets were wrapped with blue ribbons - a traditional symbol of the protection police provide - in honor of Gliniewicz, who was 52. Flags flew at half-staff, and signs with the officer's picture hung in storefront windows. Forecasts for hot, sunny weather would make the area, with its 15 interconnected lakes, a particularly attractive destination this Labor Day. According to the Chamber of Commerce in nearby Antioch, the lakes can draw 100,000 people on holiday weekends as visitors pour in from Chicago, about 50 miles to the south, and Milwaukee, about 50 miles to the north, and elsewhere. What makes the region so popular with tourists is, potentially, the same thing that makes it a good place to hide. During the manhunt, sheriff's dispatchers directed patrols to search cabins, barns and forests that dot the rural landscape and its many forest preserves. The skittishness about fugitive suspects is shared by many of the 10,000 permanent residents of Fox Lake. This is a community where people don't lock their doors at night, and now they are locking their doors and staying inside, Martinez said. Others downplayed the prospect of a sharp decline in visitors. The obvious presence of so many police and media might actually reassure visitors, said Linnea Pioro, executive director of the Fox Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Industry. What better place to be: Everybody is very watchful, she said. Still, any falloff in visitors comes with a potentially steep price. Tourism is a primary economic engine for Lake County. Travelers spend more than .2 billion annually on lodging, restaurants and other expenses there. In Illinois, only Cook and DuPage counties attract more tourist cash, according to a U.S. Travel Association report released in 2014. Danielle Torres, the owner of Dino's Den restaurant, agreed that business is likely to be less brisk over the next few days. But she didn't care. Our concern is for Joe's family and catching these guys, she said, referring to Gliniewicz. Anyone who does decide to visit, she added, is going to see a Labor Day weekend like no other. It won't be like a regular Labor Day ... joyous, a lot of barbecues, people on the l
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