Billy Goat Tavern

Local nameBilly Goat Tavern
LocationNear North Side, Chicago

The Billy Goat Tavern is a chain of taverns located in Chicago, Illinois. Its restaurants are based on the original Billy Goat Tavern founded in 1934 by Billy Sianis, a Greek immigrant. It achieved fame primarily through newspaper columns by Mike Royko, a supposed curse on the Chicago Cubs, and the Olympia Cafe sketch on Saturday Night Live.

The tavern has eight locations with seven in Chicago, including the oldest extant location on Lower Michigan Avenue, Navy Pier, the Merchandise Mart, O'Hare Airport, Midway Airport, on Lake Street, and in the West Loop on Madison Street; and one location in the suburban Yorktown Mall in Lombard, Illinois. They expanded to Washington, D.C. in 2005, the first location outside the Chicago metropolitan area; it is intended to appeal primarily to Chicago transplants, as well as students from the Georgetown University Law Center located across the street.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Goat_Tavern

Official Website https://www.billygoattavern.com/

Phone +1- 312-670-8789

Address 846 E Grand Ave, Chicago 60611, United States

Coordinates 41°53'29.183" N -87°36'13.049" E

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