The Boiler Room Chicago is a locals place that welcomes everyone. Grab a pizza, a cocktail, a beer, and a shot of Jameson whiskey!

The Boiler Room is a locals place that welcomes everyone. Grab a pizza, a beer, and a shot of Jameson Whiskey! Or have a beautifully crafted cocktail! If you’ve ever wondered what the world’s largest seller of Jameson whiskey looks like, just stop by the Boiler Room in Chicago! This bar sells more Jamo than any other bar! That is pretty impressive!

Even after the New York style pizza is set on the table, the Boiler Room in Logan Square still feels like Chicago. It’s a popular neighborhood hangout where locals and hipsters converge to enjoy the food, the craft beer, and the always flowing, Jameson whiskey.

The Boiler Room has an industrial, subway style décor fits this hip hangout. Even the bathrooms are very cool! Be aware that it is cash only! Yes, it is cash only! But don’t fear, if you show up without cash, there’s an ATM that charges $3.00 per transaction. To ease the sting of that fee, take your ATM receipt to the bartender and get a free shot of Jameson.

The price point at the Boiler Room is very affordable and the fare is both exciting and unique. There are appetizers, including fried cheese balls and hummus as well as a variety of salads. There are full-size pizzas as well as small plates. Do yourself a favor and get the mac and cheese! Tuesday night is vegan night so you can get your vegan pizza on! There are more than 15 specialty pizzas or you can always build your own. The favorite special is the PB&J, which stands for Pizza, Beer, and Jameson. Get a giant slice of pizza, a PBR tall boy and a shot of Jameson for $10.00.
The Boiler Room has cocktails that make me want to dance on the tables. Not because of the alcohol, but because they taste so great! he Old Dutch Mule is a fabulous twist on the Moscow Mule! And the Magic School Bus is unforgettable! For dessert, get and vanilla Jameson soft serve Icecream! It is fantastic and it’s the perfect way to end a great meal.

Next time you find yourself in Chicago, make sure to stop by the Boiler Room!