About Lotties

A part of Chicago’s history for 75 years.

Located on the corner of Cortland and Winchester, Lottie’s Pub offers a wide selection of beer and liquor as well as a menu stacked with bar favorites including sandwiches, salads and burgers. Its mystifying past blended with its longstanding reputation as a local pub and landmark provides the perfect incentive for Chicagoans stop by and check out a piece of city history.

What to expect:
  • High-definition flat-screen TVs with all your NFL, NBA, MLB and college games
  • 23 beers on tap and a huge variety of bottles & cans
  • Full kitchen open til 11 every night
  • Outdoor patio
  • Private party room & bar for all your events
Host your private party at Lottie's

From large celebrations to small, Lottie’s has the perfect space for your next event.

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Huge outdoor patio!

Make sure to check out our outdoor patio during the warmer months. Our new patio is finally here!

Our History

Chicago on the take

It's the roaring 20's and the city of Chicago rightfully gains its reputation as he nation's example of lawlessness during the reign of Republican Mayor "Big Bill" Thompson.

The city's power-brokers, a coalition of corrupt politicians, brokers, real estate developers, tax assessors, and gangsters, join forces to fix the books and make money off the city, while the public is distracted with the issues of Prohibition.

Chicago's dirty reputation becomes a focus of change with the election of a new democratic mayor, Anton Cermak. Sources say he becomes disliked by the coalition who previously ruled the city.

Turmoil ignites as Cermak tightens his reigins on Chicago mob scene. Perhaps it is fate that catches up with him, as Cermak is assassinated while campaigning with FDR.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Sunday - Friday

11:00am - 2:00am

Saturday

11:00am - 3:00am

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