Nice local bar with the standard offerings. The bartender is nice and the crowd that frequents there is welcoming. No free water with other purchases like a previous reviewer said, but that could be due to the festival going on right outside. There is a pool table in the back and lots of space to hang with a group of people. It’s a quiet bar, but cheap beer and liquor and fun things to stare at on the walls. I wouldn’t mind coming here again if I was around.
Peggah G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I’m not one for paying $ 10 for a cocktail. I’m not one for paying for alcohol at all really, but I prefer cheap. Free water and beers under $ 5? Great. This place is across the street from Thalia Hall and I followed a group over here and had a pretty great time. The jukebox was adorable with some hits in espanol. And the bartenders were very sweet and kind, they didn’t speak much English, but you’re in Pilsen, so who cares. The pool table is a dollar a play and can be a little glitchy, but the staff will help you out when possible. Definitely a great place to hangout before or after a show at Thalia Hall, unless you need more of a hip crowd. Also the ladies’ bathroom has a cute little vanity.
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cook, IL
This is a simple bar. Juke and pool table and a cast of friendly characters. There are animal heads on the wall that stare at you as you drink. Drink too much and they wink. Its very old — and very Mexican. I think they are going to be sold and close soon. So come on down for some nostalgia and a Modello cuz once this bar is gone you aint going to experience anything like this!
Katie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Hell yes to this place. Bartender speaks only a bit of English but is super nice. She got to talking with us for a while(I speak Spanish pretty well) and told us about the name. Its actually called Los Tres Diaz, the guy who opened it has three sons. If you ever want a chill place to grab a drink, nothing here is going to set you back more than $ 5, there is a jukebox and a pool table, what else do ya need. Oh and if you’re a soccer fan, seems to be always the sport of choice here. Don’t feel like you need to know Spanish to come here. Just know that you should learn Spanish while you’re here. The bartender will help you out.
Rob R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Avondale, Chicago, IL
It breaks my heart to see that with all the spillover traffic from Dusek’s before concerts at Thalia Hall, that more of the traffic doesn’t spill into this friendly neighborhood tap with the oft-beer-spilled floors. Not all the bartenders speak English here, which makes sense given the name of this place isn’t in English. But if your Spanish is so pathetic that you don’t know words like cerveza, uno, dos, etc. then chances are one of the other patrons will jump in to translate. There’s a pool table here, an adequate selection of Mexican import beers, a jukebox stocked with only Spanish-language classics, and a few tequilas. If you’re feeling down just play«Guadalajara» on the juke– the trumpet riff is worth at least 10 prozac pills. In other words, no excuse not to have a good time.