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Chicago Golden Gloves

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Last night I went to the semifinals of this year’s Chicago Golden Gloves tournament which was held at Gordon Tech High School.  There were several decent fights and a couple of bad fights (one lasted about 17 seconds).  The crowd consisted of a good mix of people from all walks of life and unlike last year’s Final there were several boxers from the same gyms with the same trainers which was interesting to see the variety of boxers.

If you’ve never been to a boxing match I highly recommend you checkout your local Golden Gloves tournament.  Tickets were $10, beers were $4 and there were probably 15 bouts throughout the night.

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Side Notes:

* This is the first year that Gordon Tech hosted the tournament.  I was thoroughly disappointed when I discovered it moved from St. Andrew (which is a block away from my front door).  The facilities were much larger and there was parking which isn’t readily available at St. Andrew.  With that being said, public transportation to Gordon Tech is limited to the Addison bus whereas St. Andrew is within walking distance of 3 El Stops, and 2 major bus lines.  Also, I’m pretty sure parking was supposed to be free at Gordon Tech but when Julie arrived they tried to charge her $10 because there were no empty spots in the main lot.  For the record, I’d much rather have the event at St. Andrew.
**The rest of my photographs can be found on Flickr.
*** Previous Chicago Golden Gloves Tournaments: 2009, 2010.

Irish Pubs of Chicago.

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Last night I went with Julie on my second Chicago History Pub Crawl organized by the Chicago History Museum.  The theme was ‘Erin Go Beer!  Irish Pubs of Chicago’.  Unlike the first tour we went on there was no trolley service but all the bars were in the same neighborhood so walking wasn’t an issue.*  The pace of this tour seemed much less frantic with two of our bars being right next to each other.  Once again Liz Garibay from the Chicago History Museum was our guide.  Towards the end of our tour she asked the group ‘What is the difference between an English Pub and an Irish Pub?’  Which I of course replied ‘Oppression’.  Liz’s answer was the Irish name their pubs after people where as the English don’t.

I liked my answer better.

Paddy Longs
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Paddy Long’s is currently known as a ‘Bacon Bar’ due to their copious amounts of bacon on the menu.  The building was built in 1894 and the bar was originally a grocery store and then in 1917 it was Mrs. Marie’s Deli.  It didn’t transition into a bar until 1937 when it was purchased by Lawrence Fry who owned and operated Lawry’s Tavern until 2007.  In 2007 the current owners rehabbed the entire space only maintaining the original bar.  The bar is currently known for it’s craft beer list and endless supply of bacon.

Harrigan’s
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The building Harrigan’s is in was built in 1917, from the 1930’s on it was a shady bar until a couple of Irishmen from Dublin fixed it up in 1988.  It’s name has changed a couple times since then as the bar has changed hands amongst friends.  One of the more interesting features is the bar that is covered in Irish Pennies.   Of all the bars we visited on the tour Harrigan’s was by far the most legit Irish Pub.  The bartender (singular) wasn’t the wee bit overwhelmed by a random crowd of 30 people on a Thursday night.  Guinness & Smithwick’s kegs needed changing after the first group ordered and this didn’t phase him at all. In between a crowd of people waiting on their Irish beer he had a pizza delivered for himself and he proceeded to card everyone on the tour.  We were not changing the pace of his evening and I respect that.

Trinity
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The building that Trinity is in was built in 1910 and was originally a meat market (it still holds this distinction on certain nights).  In this space in 1980 Peg Leg Sullivan’s opened which is named for the true spark behind the The Great Chicago Fire.  In 2005 the bar was purchased by three firemen of Irish decent and renamed Trinity.  I was a little disappointed to be going to Trinity,  it’s the only bar on the list that I’ve been to on more than one occasion and it’s not really an Irish bar.  They didn’t have any Irish beer at the upstairs bar (not sure about the downstairs bar).

Hidden Shamrock
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The building the Hidden Shamrock is in was also built in 1910 and was originally a Draftsman’s office.  In 1960 it became Chasin’s Tavern and in 1970 it was renamed Pat O’Brien’s.  In 1985 the bar was purchased by three men from Belfast who named it the Hidden Shamrock after fact that all three men have shamrock tattoos on their butt.  One of the owners is friends with legendary Newsman Bill Kurtis and there are pictures throughout the bar of scenes from Belfast during a trip they took for a story Kurtis was working on.

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Sidenotes:
* Previous Chicago History Pub Crawls:  A Tour of Chicago Dive Bars.
** All of the bars were on either Diversey or Halstead.  Diversey was named for Michael Diversey who was an early brewery in Chicago.
*** Julie and I both earned the ‘Luck of the Irish’ badge on untappd during the tour.

Myles Tersnak Bachelor Pary.

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This past weekend I headed to Columbus for the Myles Tersnak Bachelor Party.  We had a suite in Nationwide Arena for the Blue Jackets – Oilers game.  The Blue Jackets were coming off a shutout of the Red Wings the night before.  The game didn’t start off well for Columbus as they went down 2-0 but they rallied to beat the Oilers 4-3.

I’ve been to a number of Blue Jacket games but I’ve never been in the ‘Club Section’ or in a suite.  The view of the ice was good and we were sitting directly above the organist and the house band which was cool.

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Side Notes:

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* Thanks to Mr. Frencho for taking care of organizing this event and making it happen.  Well done.

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** The View From My Seat.