The Levee

Chicago, United States

4.5

Closed now

11 reviews

Does not accept credit cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Bussiness info

Takes Reservations
No
Delivery
No
Take-out
No
Accepts Credit Cards
No
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Music
Juke Box, Background
Good For Dancing
Yes
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
Yes
Coat Check
No
Smoking
Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating
No
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
Yes
Dogs Allowed
No
Waiter Service
No
Caters
Yes

Description

Specialties

The Levee is one of the best places to kick back and relax. Reasonable prices, friendly staff and plenty of activities. The Levee is also the perfect place to throw a party. The spacious party room lends itself to any event

History

Established in 1979.

The Levee has been known as the Chuck E. Cheese for adults as it features pool, darts, ping pong, bean bags and a real basketball free throw basket. It has a large back room for private parties that fills up on weekends and has hosted everything from baby showers to fundraisers and weddings. The decorations for Christmas, Halloween, and St. Patrick’s Day offer a special look. On St. Patrick’s Day The Levee serves corned beef & cabbage dinners as well as green beer. The bar stools at the front bar came out of the skybox at Soldier Field and are some of the most comfortable seats you can imagine. The serpentine brass bar was designed so people could talk without stretching their necks to see each other’s faces. Viewing the game on the many TV’s at one time is no problem as the back room features a six foot and an eight foot screen. You can surely catch the Cubs, Bears, Bulls or Blackhawks games and, if you ask him VERY nicely, Warren may even put the Sox game on for you. The front bar di

Meet the Business Owner

Warren J.

Business Owner

Warren went to high school at Kelvyn Park where he played football, baseball, and basketball. He was an all-​city player. Warren was the prom king, homecoming king and voted most athletic of his high school class.

He went to Robert Morris College where he lettered in both basketball and baseball his first year before joining the U.S. Marines Corps during Viet Nam to serve his country as a patriot and proud American would do. He played for the Marine basketball team and won the league championship.