Welcome to Sportsman's Club
Sportsman's Club in Chicago's Ukrainian Village is a trendy lounge and cocktail bar known for its rotating menu of expertly crafted cocktails. With a cozy vibe, this spot boasts a hipster feel with a touch of nostalgia, featuring taxidermy and vintage decor. Guests rave about the friendly staff, lively atmosphere, and unique drinks like the Cocoa Rob Roy and Mezcal Jammer. The outdoor beer garden with a fireplace and Sunday pop-up restaurants add to the charm. Whether you're savoring a cocktail or enjoying the laid-back ambiance, Sportsman's Club is a must-visit for cocktail enthusiasts and those seeking a cool hangout spot.
- 948 N Western Ave Chicago, IL 60622 Hotline: (872) 206-8054
Welcome to the charming world of Sportsman's Club, a must-visit lounge and cocktail bar nestled in the heart of Chicago at 948 N Western Ave. This hipster hotspot is the epitome of cool, offering a unique blend of delicious cocktails, lively vibes, and a cozy atmosphere that keeps patrons coming back for more.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of exploring the wonders of Sportsman's Club and was truly impressed by what I discovered. From taking reservations to accepting Apple Pay and credit cards, this venue caters to every need of its guests. The outdoor seating area is perfect for enjoying a cocktail under the stars, while the pool table, TV, and Wi-Fi ensure endless entertainment options for all visitors.
One standout feature of Sportsman's Club is its rotating menu, offering a variety of innovative and expertly crafted cocktails. Whether you're a fan of classics like the daiquiri or looking to try something new like the cocoa rob roy, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The friendly and talented bartenders add to the overall experience, ensuring that each drink is made to perfection.
The reviews from customers like Austin S., Brandonn E., and Michelle J. speak volumes about the exceptional service and atmosphere at Sportsman's Club. Whether you're visiting on a busy Saturday night or opting for a more relaxed evening on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, this establishment promises a memorable and enjoyable experience.
With its laid-back charm, delicious drinks, and welcoming ambiance, Sportsman's Club is a true gem in Chicago's bustling nightlife scene. So, if you're looking for a new favorite hangout spot, be sure to pay a visit to this delightful cocktail bar. Your taste buds and your soul will thank you for it.

Is this the best bar I have ever been to? It very well may be. And that is saying something. I am a lover of cocktails and vibes. Sportsman club excels at both. We went on a busy saturday night and the djs were spinning vinyl while the bartenders were shaking daiquiris. It is a small spot that stays full. Their menu is rotating and their cocoa rob roy was a killer. Slight cocoa balances out this boozy sipper. I started with a daiquiri... and ole' boy behind the bar killed it. Absolutely passed the acidity test (iykyk). Also, hooked me up with a few lilet highballs. This place just felt like home to me. It truly was one of the best bar experiences I have ever had. I have always heard great things and am grateful I finally got to come. This is going to be my new chicago staple. This place is beautiful. Keep doing wonderful things sportsman club, and save a seat for me next time im in town!

Super chill spot with a bad @$$ outdoor beer garden with a fire place. Also, who doesn't like a bar that allows the Tamale guy to comes through selling a nice late nite snack!?

Inside was very cute. Moscow mule was good but the pina daiquiri was not my favorite. Not crowded on Tuesday night so east to sit down and grab a table.

When J. R. R. Tolkien wrote "If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." I'm thinking he was referencing what Sportsman's Club's Sunday dinner does for the soul...you gotta go.

This is my favorite bar ever. They have reasonably priced cocktails that are the best cocktails I've ever had. The ingredients are high quality and they takes the craftsmanship very seriously. The vibe is chill and cool, and the wait staff are friendly. It's fun to go on a Friday night when the Tamale Guy makes a regular appearance.

Hands down the best cocktail bar in the city. Perfectly crafted, simple and done well! Nothing fancy about this local bar and that's what makes it perfect. During the summer on Sunday their patio is a home to pop up restaurants within the city. Pets are welcome outside which is a bonus!

Here is another bar to hit up on Western Avenue. It's close to a few other favorites. Sportsman's Club is a neighborhood place with kind of a sports theme. For sure it's different than a typical sports bar. This isn't quite a dive bar because the drinks aren't that cheap and are too good, but you can find plenty of hip vibes. As far as the sports theme, it's not like a sports bar. It has a few TVs, so you can watch a game. The decor is pretty old school, with lots of taxidermy. About the only bad thing to say about it. The chandeliers are made of antlers, and there's a few dead deer heads on the walls. Good choice among cheap and more expensive. Lots of people prefer beer it seems. It's about $10 for a cocktail. There's no food but you can bring some or have it delivered from one of the nearby places. Classic old hipsterness. It's kind of dated for sure, especially with the taxidermy and the dead stuff. The bar is nice but will get complaints from PETA and whoever.

I love visiting a good neighborhood sport in a neighborhood that's very far (approximately 700 miles) from my own. Sportsman's Club just emanates great vibes and if you're not careful you may end up staying much longer than you planned. Not that this is a problem by any means, I'm just warning you. The energy here will make you want to post up and stay a while. Which we did. Basically until closing (we did come around 12:15 so it wasn't actually that long of a time). Came here as a party of three looking for a nightcap. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect given that I'm not a local -- would this be a cocktail bar or just a fun hang? As someone who's very into mixology, I would say this is more of a fun hang with decent drinks. The vibe is chill and unpretentious with patrons who seem chill and unpretentious and bartenders. We first snagged a booth but decided that bar seats would be more fun (I like befriending bartenders). We weren't going crazy on drinks, but we still got a nice sampling of the menu. I tried the bar's namesake cocktail, which is similar to a Boulevardier. An excellent drink at the end of the night, rich, boozy and bitter. My sister got a cider that she really liked and my friend got the Mezcal Jammer, which I did not try but her review was positive. Our bartender was very charming and he did a great job at trying to convince us to stay and order more but it was the start of long weekend filled with lots of alcohol so we declined. But if I find myself back in Chicago and back in the Ukrainian Village, I will absolutely be stopping by the try their amaro blend, which features something like seven different amaros and sounds dangerous but heavenly.

Is it a dive? Is it a snazzy cocktail bar? It's all of the above. I fell in love with this place after one visit. Part neighborhood watering hole, part hip cocktail bar. It casual enough for a weeknight drink with a friend but sexy enough to bring a date. Reminds me a lot of Queen Mary on Division and the original Mothers Ruin in NYC. Didn't get a chance to venture out there but looks like a great backyard patio

Nice socially distant dining/drinking. I went with a few friends to their Oktoberfest event with Funkenhausen and we very impressed. Their Oktoberfest beer was super good and the food for the event was incredible! I was also very happy to see their COVID precautions, including wiping tables down between parties, leaving room between tables, and no lines for ordering food. Will definitely return.