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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Whistler
Bartenders
Jan. 5, 2012
Breaking: Paul McGee Leaving Whistler For Melman Boys Project
Bartender to join new Melman bros. project.
By
Michael Gebert
Style
Aug. 18, 2011
And Now for Some Facial Hair Tips from Bartenders
Because it’s important to know how to wear a beard.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Foodievents
Dec. 13, 2010
The Whistler Slinging Old School Cocktails Tonight
The Whistler hosts its first cocktail party.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Openings
Nov. 18, 2010
Boiler Room Owner Opens Bonnie’s in Logan Square
The bar will be just a few doors down from The Whistler.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Interviews
Oct. 21, 2010
Bartenders Discuss Aviary and a World Without Bartenders
Some of the best bartenders in Chicago discuss the potential impact of Grant Achatz’s Aviary.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Booze News
Aug. 3, 2010
The Whistler’s Paul McGee is Not Involved with Maria’s
Paul McGee is not involved with Maria’s in Bridgeport.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Openings
July 30, 2010
Kaplan’s Liquors to Reopen as Maria’s in Bridgeport
A dive bar gets a new name and a great cocktail list.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Flooding
July 26, 2010
Flooding Shuts Down Logan Square Restaurants
A bunch of Logan Square restaurant had to shut down on Saturday.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Booze News
Apr. 20, 2010
Are Angostura Bitters Back in Chicago?
Confusion remains over who the supplier is and when it’ll ship.
By
Nick Kindelsperger