Strange Bar Sunday Has Tracked Chicagos Weirdest Watering Holes For More Than A Decade

Chicago, ILLocal News

Strange Bar Sunday, an Instagram account launched by two friends in 2014, documents their exploration of Chicago's quirky bars, starting with the Podlasie Club in Avondale. Initially a private venture with only each other as followers, the account has grown to tens of thousands of fans. The pair, who remain anonymous, include a teacher and a bartender, prioritizing genuine experiences over any special treatment. They believe that strange bars serve as social experiments, reflecting Chicago's rich local culture. Their adventures have led them to discover hidden taverns that symbolize the community's resilience in a digital world.

The duo appreciates the welcoming nature of Chicagoans, who often share stories and engage with patrons. Their escapades have included surreal moments, emphasizing the charm of these local watering holes. Ultimately, they celebrate the unique character of Chicago's bar scene, where each visit holds the potential for unexpected experiences.

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