Roosevelt Hotel Bar

Bar · Central Business District

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"Don’t be confused by the name, even though it is attached to the prestigious Hotel — RHB is a well-known hang out for post-shift drinks for industry folks that work in the area. “I originally brought it in for my fellow Chicago bar buddies” shares bartender Roxanne Roberson. They in turn began inviting other patrons to join them in the merriment and now it’s one of the bar’s staples." - Paula Echevarria

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