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In the background through a window you can see a beautiful lake and then mountains. I put the painting up as a joke for the regulars but in less than twenty four hours it had gone viral on the internet and then Drudge posted our address as the first item on his Report and we started receiving death threats. The next day all of the major TV networks came in and I was interviewed by over a hundred radio stations. Thus was born the political porn paintings which adorn the wall above the bar. We have a bare assed Governor Blago called “Cavity Search”, naked Michelle Bachman holding a tea bag called “Tea Bag Me”, Romney in his Magic Mormon Underwear, Newt banging Collista with his other wives watching, and many many more. The Old Town Ale House was established in 1958 by a penurious entrepreneur named E.J.
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A night bartender is the juke box czar and has very eclectic taste. The original Ale House only played classical music and Tim always keeps a classical CD or two on the box. One of the biggest plusses of the juke box is that punks hate the music and don’t come in often. The worst offender is chicken tikka masala ($20), which tastes like limp poached chicken tenders in a barely spiced tomato sauce. So much about this version feels so wrong, it’s hard to even know where to begin, but to be particularly petty, it’s anachronistic to the 1926 vibe.
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Step into any of their restaurants and you’ll notice the same dim lighting, antique decor, attentive service, and occasionally even the same dishes. Of course, the only reason you can order Indian food with a gin and tonic at a pub is because the British once occupied India. Not that Armitage Alehouse needs to address this, but it might have shown that it at least considered the charged history. Though the bone may be little more than an excuse to give people less filling, the dramatic presentation is undeniably impressive, and the bone is filled with loads of unctuous marrow, which you can spread over the pie crust. There’s no faulting how the crackly crust mixes with the ultra-savory fillings, like the oxtail and red wine pie ($25) or the more balanced steak and ale pie ($25). A phone interview was denied, as was our usual request to send a Tribune photographer, which explains the subpar iPhone photos here.
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Bruce said the bar keeps the crowd at bay by playing an eclectic mix on the jukebox—e.g. No pop—which he claimed is one of the best-managed in the city. The website says Armitage Alehouse serves “hearty pub fare and dishes with their roots in India.” Anyone who has lived in London knows that’s a common combo.
We also have a celebrity wall where I did portraits of all the famous and not so famous Second City stars that used to come in. There is no question that the Old Town Ale House is the premiere dive bar in the world. Since becoming one of the Tribune’s food critics last year, I’ve been trying to center reviews around the food, with everything else (atmosphere, service) orbiting around.
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It obviously doesn’t matter, because Armitage Alehouse needs no promotion. Once again, Sodikoff has created a space where people crave to be. I was only able to visit by showing up before 5 p.m. And sitting at the bar, where the seats are first come, first served.
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He started coming to the bar five years ago when he was taking classes at Second City; both Bruce and Tim say the only way to get a job at the bar is to become a regular. Tobin Mitchell took over the bar in 2005 when both Art and Bea Klug died unexpectedly during the same year. Tobin cleaned the place up and also decided to extend the famous Ale House wall mural which was painted in 1971 by Maureen Munson.
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Over the years, the pub has become a staple spot for many, including those coming straight from the Second City theatre across the street. Chicago is home to many pubs, but one that has left a mark on many is the historic Old Town Ale House. Old Town Ale House has attracted many, from blue-collar men, college kids, and even the more affluent crowd. Everyone wants a pint at the Old Town Ale House, and the pub has something for everyone. The team behind downtown spots like Bavette’s, Ciccio Mio, and Trivoli Tavern is exceptionally good at copy and pasting.
The mural contains the portraits of fifty or sixty old time customers. Tobin said I should paint the current regulars and hang the pictures wherever space allowed. Soon every nook and cranny had a picture of a present or former regular. We are known for our large portions, great prices, warm service, and shareable appetizers, including our famous buttermilk-drenched, hand-breaded boneless chicken Zingers® and Zingers Mountain Melt®. We serve a wide variety of entrees, burgers, salads and sandwiches, plus daily lunch and dinner specials, in a lively atmosphere that includes 60+ TVs, large open-air patios, beckoning bars and spacious booths and tables.
The Old Town Ale House is a saloon in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, United States, that has been in operation since 1958.[1][2][3] It is currently located at 219 W. “The Old Town Ale House is as close to the Old Town of the 60’s and 70’s that you are going to find, making it a neighborhood landmark, classic Chicago joint and generally a pub that you’ll not want to miss”.
Balchowsky lost his arm fighting with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War and died after getting hit by a subway car in Chicago in 1989. Bruce has forgotten the story behind some paintings. In his basement, he pulled a portrait of a black woman from a shelf and brought it upstairs to see if anyone in the bar remembers her name. “She was the first female in combat.” Bruce shrugged and said he didn’t remember much about her except that she used to play pinball and smoked a lot.
As the neighborhood became gentrified the clientele changed too. It’s an older crowd now, more affluent, with a lot of students from Second City mixed in. The Ale House Juke box has always had a lot to do with defining the clientele. Beatrice Klug had traveled a year with the Rolling Stones and as a result wouldn’t allow rock and roll on the juke box. Lots of jazz and blues which reflected the type of musicians that hung out in the bar.
The painting was first put up as a joke, but in less than 24 hours it went viral on the internet. Once the painting took over the internet, Elliot was interviewed by major TV networks and over a hundred radio stations. That’s where the idea of ‘political porn paintings’ came to Elliot, and many now adorn the wall above the bar. But it’s the political paintings that draw the most attention. Bruce leans left on the political spectrum and speaks with a smile about his time spent at UC Berkeley during the Vietnam War. He described himself back then as a “hardcore draft dodger.” Scattered around the bar and in his basement studio are more recent paintings—nude political figures playing out their scandals on canvas.
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