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Four Corners Tavern Group – Multiple Locations

$10 for $20 Worth of Upscale Pub Food and Drinks

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In a Nutshell

Chefs work in concert to create upscale pub sandwiches and pizzas with complementary beer lists at eight uniquely decorated locations

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person per option. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Not valid on daily specials.
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Few things are as satisfying as a good meal or the thrum of a crossbow as it sends a bolt into a ham. Hit the spot with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Upscale Pub Food and Drinks

Chefs in this restaurant family load their menus with upscale pub grub, such as the prince edward island mussels ($12) at Gaslight or the korean steak tacos ($9) at Crossing.

Choose from the following locations:

  • Benchmark
  • Crossing
  • West End
  • Schoolyard
  • Kirkwood
  • Gaslight
  • Brownstone
  • Sidebar

Four Corners Tavern Group

Four Corners Tavern Group encompasses eight kitchens and many times that number of taps, but it started in just one establishment, Schoolyard Tavern & Grill. There, Executive Chef Jim Hoban helped develop a menu of upscale, creative bar food, including falafel burgers, korean steak tacos, and hand-tossed pizzas. As the group expanded, Hoban exported his menu to new establishments. Each location's chef enhances the selection with his or her own spin on the general concept. Though the flavors vary from location to location, the sister venues' promises remain much the same: creative fare, extensive beer lists, and flat-screen TVs playing sports while wearing the proper safety gear.

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Four Corners Tavern Group

3.63 out of 5
  • A

    Schoolyard

    3258 N Southport Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60657
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  • B

    WestEnd

    1326 W Madison St.
    Chicago, Illinois 60607
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  • C

    Gaslight

    2426 N Racine Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60614
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