August 25, 2008
Tap That
Old Oak Tap Opens

You’re lazy as hell and you’re not going to take it anymore.
All this bar-hopping and after-dinner-drinks planning takes way too much energy.
Old Oak Tap, a new West Town joint, offers respite from your nightspot-hopping routine. Between the 1,500-square-foot patio and dual-level interior, a scenery change is just a few steps away.
Downstairs feels earthy and laid-back: moss and chocolate palette, fireplace, stone detailing, and reclaimed barn wood communal tables. Head upstairs for a loungier vibe.
John Manion (Mas) has whipped up a menu of shareable items like house-made soft pretzels (horseradish-cheddar fondue, Guinness mustard sauce) and yellowfin tacos. Sandwiches include grilled cheese and a crabmeat club. Also find salads, an extensive imported beer and wine list, and awesomely affordable prices.
Now that’s worth leaving home for.
Old Oak Tap, 2109 West Chicago Avenue, at Hoyne Avenue (773-772-0406 or theoldoaktap.com). ![]()














