Punk dive bar with live music, cheap drinks, and eclectic crowds



























1665 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614 Get directions
$10–20
"Liar's club is is easy to miss because of its off the beaten track location, between Clybourn and the Metra tracks on Fullerton, but that only adds to its underground mystique. It's perfect for punk rockers and metal heads, yet inviting to anyone who wants to enjoy that perfect combination of music, mingling, and booze. Once you've had one of the many great craft beers on tap from the first-rate bar staff, be sure to hit up the dance floor. Liar's is known to throw one hell of a dance party and everyone is invited, including ghosts! The bar is rumored to be extremely hunted." - Stephen Merlo

"Liar’s Club lies in the pocket of Chicago between Lincoln Park and Bucktown. This two-floor hole in the wall is allegedly haunted by the ghost of a woman murdered in the apartment above the bar. Scenesters, med students, and random passersby hang out for the music, cheap drinks, and cool characters." - Ashok Selvam

"Liar's Club, Lincoln Park. Liar's club is is easy to miss because of its off the beaten track location, between Clybourn and the Metra tracks on Fullerton, but that only adds to its underground mystique. It's perfect for punk rockers and metal heads, yet inviting to anyone who wants to enjoy that perfect combination of music, mingling, and booze. Once you've had one of the many great craft beers on tap from the first-rate bar staff, be sure to hit up the dance floor. Liar's is known to throw one hell of a dance party and everyone is invited, including ghosts! The bar is rumored to be extremely hunted."


"I noted that Liar’s Club requires proof of vaccination but staff will also accept a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours prior to entry." - Naomi Waxman

"I found Liar’s Club listed among the 25 independent music venues benefiting from Quiet Pterodactyl’s Situation Chicago compilation, a fundraising release available digitally or on vinyl through December 31." - Ashok Selvam