Classic blues club with up-and-coming & famous acts 7 nights a week plus New-Orleans-inspired grub.
"Legendary musician Buddy Guy opened this club in 1989 in the South Loop and it’s become one of the most venerable places to hear blues and jazz in the country. It serves Cajun and soul food, and a beer named after Guy: Buddy’s Brew. Celebrities are known to show up to jam or even quietly take in a show." - Ashok Selvam, Naomi Waxman
"Since 1989, Buddy Guy's Legends has delivered the blues to crowds. And visitors can also order Louisiana-style Cajun seafood. This club is also the only place you can drink Buddy's Brew, a beer inspired by the legend himself." - Ashok Selvam, Naomi Waxman
"A legend in his own right, famed musician and octogenarian Buddy Guy still takes the stage at Buddy Guy’s Legends, his 35-year-old club near Printer’s Row. Regarded as one of the best spots for live blues and jazz in the country, the venue is a destination for music lovers and serves a menu of Cajun dishes and soul food." - Naomi Waxman, Ashok Selvam
"Want to do something real fun? Head to what's technically the South Loop to Buddy Guy's Legends, opened and named after Buddy Guy, the famous blues musician. Catch some live music to go along with your drinks, because lord knows that's better than listening to Gene from accounting take the mic at karaoke. Buddy himself even takes the stage in January. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Want to do something real fun? Head to what's technically the South Loop to Buddy Guy's Legends, opened and named after Buddy Guy, the famous blues musician. Catch some live music to go along with your drinks, because lord knows that's better than listening to Gene from accounting take the mic at karaoke. Buddy himself even takes the stage in January." - sam faye