Vintage video games entertain patrons of this funky arcade bar with beer, bourbon & cocktails.
"This October, Replay in Lincoln Park will host a “Nick Or Treat” pop-up filled with ‘90s TV childhood nostalgia. Along with Replay’s usual free arcade games, there will be themed drinks, trivia, events, and more. Click here for more information." - john ringor, nick allen
"Look, after a year of being stuck at home watching sh*t, a television-themed pop-up might be the last thing you want to do. But, hey, it’s our duty to inform. Replay in Lincoln Park is hosting Back To The Office, a pop-up centered around The Office. It runs until May 16th, and the space (including their outdoor patio) is designed to look like Dundler Mifflin. You can order cocktails like Schrute Farm’s Beet Delight, Michael Scott’s signature Scotch and Splenda, and snacks like soft pretzels. You need a reservation, and each ticket costs $20 (which gets taken off your tab at the end). Order here." - adrian kane
"This October, Replay in Lincoln Park will host a “Nick Or Treat” pop-up filled with ‘90s TV childhood nostalgia. Along with Replay’s usual free arcade games, there will be themed drinks, trivia, events, and more. Click here for more information. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"The Nightmare Before Christmas is typically associated with Halloween, but in 2023, Jack Skellington is hanging around for the holiday season in Lincoln Park. This arcade and rotating pop-up bar will on Friday, December 1, unveil its Christmas Town pop-up — a “twisted wonderland” where spooky scares meet sugar and spice. There will be tons of themed cocktails, photo-ops, and events like Tim Burton trivia nights. The pop-up runs through Sunday, January 1 and more details are available online." - Naomi Waxman, Eater Staff
"This October, Replay in Lincoln Park has two TV-themed pop-ups. On the first floor, Stranger Things decorations surround the bar space and arcade games, while the upstairs area features installations based on The Simpsons’ called the Treehouse of Gore. They’ll host events like Simpsons trivia and, if you want to hear what Kate Bush sounds like on violin, they’ll have performances of 80’s hits from Stranger Things by musicians from the Chicago Philharmonic." - john ringor