A new mid-sized music venue from the folks behind Schubas.
2424 N Lincoln Ave (btwn W Montana St & W Fullerton Ave) Chicago , IL 60614 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Drinks | Beer |
Clear sightlines from wherever you decide to stand and an amazing sound system make attending shows a total pleasure. The warm interior is complemented by a friendly staff and a quality food menu. Read more
Arguably the best place in the city to catch a live show. Food is good, beer selection is solid and the acoustics are second to none. If you see an artist you like on the calendar, don't think twice.
Best place in Chicago to see a show. Get there early to grab a chair in the balcony for a great view . Easy parking . Great beer selection also. Love this place.
Lincoln Hall is in Lincoln Park near De Paul's campus. It is a great place to go on any given night to listen to your favorite band or be introduced to new music.TIP: buy tickets online;they sell fast
The food is great. The beers are even better. And the view from the Mezz cannot be beat. But best of all, the bathrooms are clean ! Love this venue ????????
Center seating in balcony (near railing) is good as any seat if not better. You can order food and drinks up there and there's no pushing or shoving. My favorite venue in Chicago . Acoustically awesome
Come for one of the many top notch bands that stop here for the high quality sound, or one of the '3Penny was Here' movie nights, and feel at home with the amazingly friendly staff .
The balcony was the only place with seats for the Shakey Graves show 12/3/14 and it filled first, so it was good we got there before the doors opened
The best sound system of any music venue in Chicago. Wildly clean , two levels, and multiple bars make Lincoln Hall a complete joy for enjoying live music .
So many phenomenal underground artists play here. The size is perfect for a concert , especially for a date night . Great drinks too!
Great sound, fantastic staff and amazing lineups in an intimate venue .
My favorite venue in Chicago by far. It's a very cozy and intimate setting no matter how far back you are in the room.
Definitely one of the best concert venues in the city . Arrive a little early and get a seat along the balcony upstairs.
This is a fantastic place to see up and coming artists like The Dear Hunger or Lost in the Trees . If you're looking for more of a laid back night, you can reserve a table on the second floor.
Great venue with wonderful sound . And the wait staff I s great as you're watching the show
I’ve played this little place before and it’s a great spot to see music and play music . I’ll definitely be back here soon!” – Andy Grammer
There is a great view and tons of booths to sit at on the balcony . So, if standing during a show isn't your thing, head up to the balcony and hope that a booth is still open!
LH is the younger, but bigger brother of Schubas....The sound is just as good, the food is similar and the shows are quality...downfall - the parking SUCKS!
Gorgeous venue in an interesting part of town . Nice intimate size for smaller acts.
If you see a show here, you’re very close to the artist .
One of my favorite venues in Chicago . Easy to get up close.
You cannot beat this place for intimate music good crowds and excellent sound.
Amazing venue that has coat hooks to the left and right of the stage instead of a coat check !
Amazing venue. Sound & sight lines are great no matter where you stand.
My favorite concert venue - very clean and intimate .
You will find many up&coming bands at this venue. The place is clean and has good sound. The menu isn't bad either.
Great sound. Even have good beer/shot specials for a music venue .
The live rock bands are gems and the Music is very good.
Best sound quality that I have ever heard in a music venue .
Balcony seats give a great view of the stage. Staff is friendly
There's a lot of fog machine no matter what type of show it is. And if you're coming for Delorean Nights get ready to rub elbows with some shot-out high school kids.
Best music venue in chicago, or at least my favorite.
Come for a show, stay for the food! Great venue, and the burgers are fantastic.
Great venue. Always go for the opening bands - you'll get close to the stage and hear amazing up-and-coming artists .
Lincoln Hall has one of the better sound systems in Chicago. If your ears are damaged like mine are, make sure to bring some earplugs!
The main floor gets a little crowded , but there always seems to be plenty of elbow room up in the balcony , even at sold-out shows.
Awesome concert hall !
Easily the best place I've seen a show in Chicago.
Love Lincoln Hall with all my heart. Always a good time.
The Best music venue and chicago! Also the cleanest! Always have a good time!
Great view anywhere and wonderful sound system . One of the best venues in the city .
Always watch the opening acts. Chances are if they open here they have the ability to headline in most other cities .
This place has kick-ass customer service, amazing acoustics , and overall it's just a fantastic venue.
Cozy venue. College kids ????????
The kitchen isn't always open for food in show nights.
Lots of room upstairs. Nicest bartenders in town .
One of my favorite venues in Chicago ! Have seen Camera Obscura & Kate Nash there. Looking forward to someone still love you boris yeltzin tomorrow night!
Best place to watch a live show.
Good sound.
If there's a wait for the bathrooms downstairs, go to the balcony ! Twice as many stalls and usually no wait.
The arrangement or seating is great. The sound is amazing... And their craft beer on Nitro was perfect - Kyle McFarland
Rock Brew - great for you Cheap dates out there. Two movies and drinks for under $10 (I think). Also great indie shows. - Ashley Sheeran
It's a great venue. Amazing the theatre inside, just fall in love with this place - maite a
Delicious steak tacos! Just like sold in the streets of mexico. Yum! Tasty enchiladas too - Cynthia Burke
Great Buffalo Sabres, Bills, and St. Bonaventure Bonnies bar. Basically anything Western New York. Great food too (especially wings and tacos). - Dan Rust