Chicago Brewing Company - Restaurant Review
Nowhere near Chicago we know but then Vegas reinvents the world. Huge space with a brewery, gaming machines, dining room plus cocktail bar and cigar bar, it’s as authentic as a 1930s Chicago in the desert can be. Enjoy home-style food, fresh brewed beer and slick night-club cocktails served with genuine Mid West hospitality. An offer we feel you can’t refuse.
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