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High Noon Saloon

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Taverns, American Restaurants, Bars

1560 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

773-227-9339

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Today: 4:00 pm - 2:00 am

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Established in 2013, High Noon Saloon is located at 1560 North Milwaukee Avenue in Wicker Park. A bold and modern interpretation of an old Western saloon, High Noon Saloon displays the elements of reclaimed barn wood floors and shelves with old west wallpapers and rustic barn rafters. The ambiance is completed by an old saloon piano. The space is completely revamped by designer Karen Herold of 555 International (Girl and the Goat, GT Fish & Oyster, Balena, Deuces and Diamonds, Chuck’s Manufacturing). The “saloon-style” venue features Tex Mex cuisine with specialty margaritas, a craft cocktail menu, 40 craft beers (15 on draft, 20 bottles, 5 cans), thoughtful bourbon (50 selections) and mezcal menus. Executive Chef Antonio Gonzalez (Frontera/Topolobampo, Maya del Sol, Adobo Grill) features fajitas, tacos, burritos, tortilla soup, handcrafted chili, Tex Mex burgers, Tex Mex nachos, homemade guacamole and a variety of vegetarian items on his dinner menu. High Noon Saloon’s brunch service offers chilaquiles, breakfast burrito, huevos rancheros, among other midday delights. The aesthetics reflects a traditional saloon with a sexy, modern spin. Designer Karen Herold incorporated rustic wooden beams; artwork featuring old West, black and white photos; tufted leather banquettes; butcher block, high top tables; denim blue damask wallpaper; multi-tiered, crystal chandeliers; reclaimed hickory wood flooring sourced from a barn; antique gilded mirrors; custom made velvet sconces with “burlesque” fringe; and an old saloon-style, Meister piano. The 30-foot bar is made of reclaimed barn wood and liquor bottles will be displayed on wood shelves suspended by chains. Both the bar, and its 17 seats, incorporate saddle stitching and grommets into the decor. High Noon Saloon offers 11 flat panel televisions (sizes vary from 43-inch to 60-inch), perfect for sports viewing (the venue is an official Notre Dame bar and official Chicago Blackhawks bar.).Established in 2013, High Noon Saloon is located at 1560 North Milwaukee Avenue in Wicker Park. A bold and modern interpretation of an old Western saloon, High Noon Saloon displays the elements of reclaimed barn wood floors and shelves with old west wallpapers and rustic barn rafters. The ambiance is completed by an old saloon piano. The space is completely revamped by designer Karen Herold of 555 International (Girl and the Goat, GT Fish & Oyster, Balena, Deuces and Diamonds, Chuck’s Manufacturing). The “saloon-style” venue features Tex Mex cuisine with specialty margaritas, a craft cocktail menu, 40 craft beers (15 on draft, 20 bottles, 5 cans), thoughtful bourbon (50 selections) and mezcal menus. Executive Chef Antonio Gonzalez (Frontera/Topolobampo, Maya del Sol, Adobo Grill) features fajitas, tacos, burritos, tortilla soup, handcrafted chili, Tex Mex burgers, Tex Mex nachos, homemade guacamole and a variety of vegetarian items on his dinner menu. High Noon Saloon’s brunch service offers chilaquiles, breakfast burrito, huevos rancheros, among other midday delights. The aesthetics reflects a traditional saloon with a sexy, modern spin. Designer Karen Herold incorporated rustic wooden beams; artwork featuring old West, black and white photos; tufted leather banquettes; butcher block, high top tables; denim blue damask wallpaper; multi-tiered, crystal chandeliers; reclaimed hickory wood flooring sourced from a barn; antique gilded mirrors; custom made velvet sconces with “burlesque” fringe; and an old saloon-style, Meister piano. The 30-foot bar is made of reclaimed barn wood and liquor bottles will be displayed on wood shelves suspended by chains. Both the bar, and its 17 seats, incorporate saddle stitching and grommets into the decor. High Noon Saloon offers 11 flat panel televisions (sizes vary from 43-inch to 60-inch), perfect for sports viewing (the venue is an official Notre Dame bar and official Chicago Blackhawks bar.).
Hours
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Categories
Taverns, American Restaurants, Bars, Brew Pubs, Night Clubs, Restaurants
Price Range
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Neighborhoods
Northwest Side, Wicker Park
Other Information

Cuisines: Brew Pubs, American

Price Range : Below Average

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