Editorial
London invented the modern hotel bar. Chicago invented staying out past it, then put a jazz band in the corner and a 04:00 license on the door.
The transatlantic bout is closer than the odds suggest. Five rounds decide it; full guides live at London and Chicago.
The American Bar at The Savoy has poured since 1893 and the Connaught Bar keeps the standard nightly. Chicago counters with the Green Mill, running jazz under the same Uptown neon since 1907, Capone booth included.
The Mill is America's great surviving bar room, but London's bench is three rooms deep before Chicago's second entry. Round to London.
The Violet Hour rewrote American cocktail culture from Wicker Park in 2007 and took the James Beard Award for it in 2015. London answers with Swift, Lyaness, and a new serious room monthly.
One revolutionary against an army. Round to London, on depth.
"London wins the craft. Chicago wins the night, and the night is the point."
Chicago's loose end has no London equivalent: Three Dots and a Dash runs the country's best tiki basement in River North, Lost Lake holds Logan Square, and the city's Old Style dive stock comes with a Malört ritual attached.
London does polish; Chicago does character. Round to Chicago.
Blues is a Chicago utility, like water. Kingston Mines runs two stages in Lincoln Park deep into the night, and the Green Mill's jazz sets are a civic institution.
London's 100 Club and Ronnie Scott's are storied rooms, but live music is an event there and a habit here. Round to Chicago.
Chicago's standard close is 02:00, and late hour licenses push bars to 04:00, 05:00 on Saturday nights. Cocktails hold at 14 to 16 dollars against London's 16 to 18 pounds, and the pub bell rings at 23:00.
Cheaper drinks and three extra hours: arithmetic, not argument. Round to Chicago.
In London, book one Mayfair anchor and improvise through Soho. In Chicago, start with the early set at the Green Mill, take the Violet Hour's curtained door before 22:00, and let a 04:00 license finish the argument; our Chicago cocktail guide maps it in full.
Chicago takes it three rounds to two. London remains the better bar city; Chicago remains the better night out, and the scorecard measures nights. For the wider rivalries, our London vs New Orleans scorecard runs the same format.
Standard licenses close at 02:00, but late hour licenses keep many bars open to 04:00, and 05:00 into Sunday morning.
Jeppson's Malort is Chicago's famously bitter wormwood liqueur, drunk as a hazing ritual and a badge of local honor in the city's dive bars.
The Green Mill in Uptown, pouring since 1907 with nightly jazz and a booth that once seated Al Capone, is the city's great surviving bar room.
Tom covers American bars for barsforKings from Chicago. He trusts any room with a good jukebox and a short draft list.
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