Hang Out At The Iconic Spot In Illinois Where Al Capone Drank Cocktails
By Linze Rice|Published March 21, 2023
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Ope! From the rural cornfields of DeKalb County, Linze is an Illinois native and true Midwestern gal who can make a mean bonfire and whip up a perfect marshmallow salad. Since 2014, her bylines and photography have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, and Block Club Chicago/DNAinfo Chicago, Only in Your State, and more. She has interviewed Dolly Parton, written about beloved diners along historic Route 66, visited the last Rainforest Cafe in the Illinois, and reviewed luxurious English manor-inspired hotels. Whether it's writing about a local gem or world-renowned establishment, Linze brings a heartwarming and historical perspective to each story, using facts, wit, and personal experience to impress upon readers the importance of culture, food, travel, and all things local. Her favorite destinations in Illinois include Starved Rock State Park, Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood, the charming small town of Sycamore, and historic Rosehill Cemetery. When she's not writing or photographing, Linze enjoys gardening, spending time with her husband and pets, cooking, baking, and grilling, and relaxing with trashy TV.
It’s always a strange, but exciting, feeling to be able to actually stand in the place where history happened. For some, that could mean visiting a historic home or a trip to a state landmark. But sometimes, the backstory is a little more feisty — and in Chicago, that usually means mobsters were involved. If you want to check out one of the state’s longest-running and most historic bars, this Al Capone hangout in Chicago, Illinois is the perfect place to start. Even Frank Sinatra was known to frequent here when he wasn’t at nearby Twin Anchors enjoying some ribs.
Have you ever been to the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge? How did it feel spending time in this infamous Al Capone hangout in Chicago, Illinois? Tell us in the comments! Take a look at their website and social media page to see what events are coming up, and while you’re hungry for history — check out these other historic bars and restaurants in Illinois!
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