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3160

4 star rating
based on 13 reviews

Categories: Gay Bars, Music Venues  [Edit]

Neighborhood: Near North Side
3160 N Clark St
(between Elm St & Maple St)
Chicago, IL 60610
(773) 327-5969
Nearest Transit:

Clark/Division (Red)

Chicago (Purple Express, Brown)

Good for Groups:
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Price Range:
$$
Good for Kids:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Music:
Live
Best Nights:
Wed, Fri, Sat
Happy Hour:
No
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Smoking:
No
Coat Check:
No

13 reviews for 3160

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Tiff H.

Chicago, IL

4 star rating
11/15/2009

I'm not a huge fan of piano bars....but I like this place! Great alternative to the standard Aville and Boystown scene. Staff was friendly and it's a cute date place. Interesting mixed crowd. I wouldn't mind coming back.

I'm just upset they didn't take my song request.

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Jenn H.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
11/15/2009

When my dear friend Lori said we were going to a cabaret bar I was a little skeptical.  I texted Craig, "I am going to a fecking cabaret.  God help me."   Well, I was wrong.  Wrong indeed.  We had a blast!

Amy Kelly was singing and damn...can that girl belt out a tune.   Sing me Me & My Bobby McGee, and sing it well, and I am sold.  Hook.  Line. Sinker.   And we had a front row seat.  Even better.  

I had three chardonnays and Lori had three Miller Lites and the tab was only $30.   $30!   Sweet!  

As the night wore on and Lori and I kept ordering more drinks, and more and more lesbians started packing the place to listen to that amazing voice croon, we determined that the entire night was one big episode of The L Word.  Sans Helena Peabody.  :(

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Mary Jayne J.

Chicago, IL

4 star rating
11/6/2009

A classy 'lil gem.
My friend sings jazz on Wednesdays-
Go listen. It's free!

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Megan P.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
10/24/2009

I love the Pop Goes the Gio Show.

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Kwoky L.

Chicago, IL

2 star rating
6/19/2009

This is quite a relaxing place to unwind after a tough day at work. The bar itself is not large but has a decent size with sofas on the upper foyer and some place to sit in the bar area. It's not quite classy as a lounge but it's a step above a regular neighborhood tavern. I'm not a big fan of the red lighting inside though - it's just not particularly inviting. I find the crowd kind of diverse and very LGBT friendly.

I am however not particularly fond of Ikey, the bartender. I don't mind a little of her sassiness here and there but there has to be a balance. I didn't think she was super friendly. More like a "tell me what you need and I'll make ya some" kinda person. I had no clue what to order after she told me she does not serve mojito, which I was very surprised. She just stood there, waited, and didn't even bothered to recommend other drinks. When someone introduced me to her, she flatly said that she wouldn't remember my name. Nope, she had no interest in remembering my name because it was different. Nope, she didn't even try. If she can't even take the time to know her customers by name, no matter how hard it is, then she had truly failed them. From a customer service standpoint, she gets two big thumbs down.

I would definitely come back but not on Wednesday nights. You should be fine if you're Mike or Dave or Ed; she'll remember you. But if you're Kwoky or something weird like that, don't bother.

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Christian H.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
6/18/2009

This is the most relaxed and best bar I have ever been to.  This is a piano bar that plays jazz/blues music on Wednesday night.  I met some friend there and it wasn't so loud that we couldn't talk, but there was great music.  I believe the guys name was Paul.  The bartender on Wednesday night is   Ikey, a sassy lady.  She made the experience even more enjoyable.  I thoroughly enjoyed meeting new people there.

Down stairs there was a night lounging area with couches and chairs.  There was also a dart board game.  We found this to be a nice place for pictures.  I would suggest going here on Wednesday nights as it is not overly crowded, but yet good music.

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Ebs B.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
6/4/2009

Raise the roof for Wednesday nights at 3160!! Here's my story...

I came here to meet some friends for what they exclaim is the best singer and piano player in the city when it comes to outstanding jazz/blues tunes. And, they were right. The singer, Paul, sounded like Michael Buble...ahhh, my heart melted.

A previous review says that the bartender was horrible and that might be true. I've heard stories of other bartenders, but on Wednesday nights, Ikey is there ready to make the best drinks and liven up the conversation. When I first arrived, I was the only one there at 8:30, but in the next 15 minutes Ikey and I established a wonderful bartender/patron relationship. She learned my name and remembered it the whole night. She also knew my friends who I was meeting there and had only great things to say about everyone. Go Ikey Go! Oh yeah, and she made some awesome shots; always the way to rock my world.

The place is like a mix between a bar and a lounge. The lighting is dim during the musical performance. There's tables and couches around the piano area. And, besides my friends who are regulars (and awesome), the rest of the crowd is older, but I should mention that, at least on Wednesdays, the bar is not strictly a gay bar and is welcoming to all who want to come.   However, I rate this place high for the Wednesday night experience because it was unassuming, non-pretentious, and welcoming.

Gotta' love a place where everyone truly does know your name (or is willing to learn it)...

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Jordan B.

Chicago, IL

4 star rating
4/27/2008

I like 3160 a lot.

I'm going to say it is in boys town even though it's a little off the strip. So that being said, it is the loungiest spot in boys town. In an area that is, quite honestly, overrun with trendy, bass-pumping hot spots, 3160 is the perfect little place to escape. It is quiet enough that you can talk to people you are there with, there is a pool table and a dart board for entertainment, and shows on various nights of the week. I highly recommend keeping an eye open for Mark Ferris who was performing last night and really entertained. He had several friends of his coming up to perform as well.

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gfiddy f.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
4/4/2009

Wonderfully engaging musical phenomenon - 3160 is a sparkling diamond.

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EricMatthew H.

Chicago, IL

4 star rating
9/17/2008

I walk past this place EVERY day to and from work. on occasion I've wondered what was beyond that discreet brown awning, knowing full well that anyplace with hanging outdoor silver streamers, is a place I should be! :)
I went on a walk with my neighborhood buddy / partner in crime, last night and we got to chatting  about how sad it's been since Gentry's on Halsted closed. Adding insult to injury, its replacement is the new Armpit of the Gay Mile, Scarlet...... This got my wheels turning.... "I think there's a really mellow bar called 3160 Over on Clark??"
To our delight, it was not only mellow but has LIVE musical performers and cabaret. Tue-Fri. Even though its a fairly new establishment, it has the feeling of a bygone era, or at least seniority. It was a bit empty but there was an open mic and a couple of wonderful singers, crooning the standards. (one girl even sang an Edith Piaf number,  mega impressed) It's a little off the main strip of debauchery, but well worth the extra two block detour. The bartender and patrons alike made me feel like I was a regular, even the cute boys! Which was surprising because there are not many places in boys town where people even break their poses to look in your direction, let alone SPEAK to you, heaven forbid!

Through and through... I cant wait to go back on a little busier night, but I think im really going to like bouncing in for that mid week cocktail with my possie. A little gin, some low lighting and a cute boy singing Cole Porter numbers, cant get much better than that!

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Julia T.

Streamwood, IL

4 star rating
2/11/2008

I came here for the POP goes the GIO show, and was actually impressed with the place.  Walking by I would't even recognize that its a bar, there is nothing flashy in the window, and being next to a bright window display of Ceasar's it would be hard to notice.  However, once you walk in the place is really cute and cozy on the inside.  The staff is SUPER friendly, and will the bartender/server was beyond HOTTTT!!!!! Just one of the reasons just to go there!  They have many great events, and live music which is usually fun.  I love GIO, he was fun, quirky, on top of things, and extremely entertaining!  This is his location and I would HIGHLY recommend stopping in and checking him out, you will not be dissapointed.  Plus, hearing your favorite songs live is always great.  Another little bonus the drinks are awesome, and not too expensive, I will be back for sure!

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P C.

Chicago, IL

5 star rating
3/9/2009

Pop goes the Gio (very talented 80s/90s/now cover band) is fantastic.  And they take requests!  They're there on Friday nights.  Drinks are cheap.  And Will the bartender is so adorable you'll want to take him home in a doggie bag.  Definitely one of the best hidden treasures in Boystown.

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Michael S.

Chicago, IL

1 star rating
5/30/2009

this place just sucks! i love a good ol fashioned piano bar, but this place is just needing to be closed and redone. the staff there is absolutely atrocious(Dean). they are always rude and act like its a problem or a chore that they have to be working. i do really enjoy that guy, John Jones who performs there. now that guy has real talent.  i really wish they would just get rid of it. and the drinks are outrageously expensive. they are always out of something. and there is soooo much better talent out there then that Gio guy. they are never busy. i really dont understand what some people are talking about. if you want a place with a bad sound system and a grouchy bartender and wanna be all alone, you found it. lol. But i will give credit where credit is do, will is great and is the only diamond in the rough there. i know him from the gentry on halsted days and he would be the only reason for going there. or to see a John Jones show .

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