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  1. Jul 8, 2016 · At 254 West 54th Street, Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager converted a former opera house into the most notorious nightclub of the disco era.

  2. Aug 19, 2015 · The Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway ( greenmilljazz.com) is the oldest nightclub in Chicago operating under the same name. It opened in 1907 as Pop Morse’s Roadhouse, and a few years later...

    • Marge’s Still. 1885 | 1758 North Sedgwick Street. Located in the Old Town Triangle, this place was once a real-deal speakeasy, back when alcohol was a no-no.
    • The Chipp Inn. 1897 | 832 North Greenview Avenue. Another neighborhood bar serving cheap drinks, this Noble Square establishment may have operated as a speakeasy at some point too, but the details are a bit blurry.
    • The Berghoff. 1898 | 17 West Adams Street. Founded by a German immigrant who sold beer in Chicago at the 1893 World’s Fair, this family-owned business has become a Chicago legend.
    • The Walnut Room. 1905 | 111 North State Street. Perched atop the Macy’s flagship on State is The Walnut Room – the “first-ever restaurant to open inside a department store.”
  3. This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923 to 1936.

    • Fraunces Tavern (1762) Bars. Beer bars. Financial District. price 2 of 4. By far NYC’s oldest bar, Fraunces Tavern is the city’s last surviving connection to 18th century boozing.
    • The Ear Inn (1817) Bars. Dive bars. West Village. price 2 of 4. At “only” 200 and change years-old, The Ear Inn may not be the very oldest bar in NYC, but its history is undoubtedly some of the city’s most interesting.
    • Neir's Tavern (1829) Bars. Gastropubs. Queens. This self-described “most famous bar that you’ve never heard of” dates all the way back to early 19th century NYC, when it quickly became a beloved local legend.
    • McSorley’s Old Ale House (1854) Bars. Beer bars. East Village. price 1 of 4. For well over 150 years, McSorley’s has been serving up exactly two kinds of beer–light and dark–to patrons ranging in esteem from Abraham Lincoln to Boss Tweed.
  4. Sep 29, 2014 · Plus, if you're old AND a bar, you've got a shot at making our list of the 10 oldest bars in Chicago.

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  6. 1758 N. Sedgwick St. - Old Town. After Schaller’s Pump’s untimely closing in late 2017, Marge’s Still, which opened in 1885, is now the oldest continuously running tavern in Chicago. During Prohibition, gin was made in the bathtub of the second floor and sold to patrons in the cellar.

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