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"A visit to The Kerryman is like partaking in a piece of Chicago history. This spot was once a gangster hangout called McGovern Saloon, where Dion O’Banion cut his teeth as a singing waiter; it’s also considered the birthplace of the Chicago punk movement. Today, this fiery Irish bar, led by three passionate Irishmen and an Irish chef, makes terrific fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, and drinks, too. Whether you’re visiting for a full meal or just a seat at the bar for happy hour, choose a margarita, paloma, tequila sour, or the ever—popular Ranch Water. There’s also the Alone Together, which brings together citrusy Italian aperitif with Astral Tequila, plus grapefruit, lime juice, and a dash of simple syrup." - Ariel Kanter
