8 Postcards
The Globe Pub is your go-to North Center hangout for European soccer, a stellar beer selection, and cozy British fare in a lively atmosphere.
"This North Center sports bar specializes in soccer (with a particular allegiance to Arsenal), which means that it might be packed at 6:30am on Saturdays with Gooners (a.k.a. Arsenal fans). The Globe Pub’s cozy wooden space is also great for watching baseball, basketball, or American football (a.k.a. “real football”) with a pint and something to eat. Their menu has plenty of variety, like fish and chips, chicken tinga quesadillas, and panko-breaded scotch eggs with curry aioli that make a great starter. Equally eclectic is their draft list, which has dozens of beers, ranging from local favorites to harder-to-find European brews." - sam faye, john ringor
"The favorite pub of football fans serves a beer-battered cod that satisfies every time. Online ordering is available via Toast." - Ashok Selvam, Naomi Waxman, Eater Staff
"Pull up a seat and stay awhile. While visiting The Globe Pub, the friendly staff vibe and the outgoing patrons will make you feel right at home. If fútbol (aka soccer) is your thing, you’ll fit right in. The walls are lined with scarves from all the top clubs and the TVs broadcast sports at nearly every hour of the day. If you’re looking for a good beer selection, solid company and decent pub food, visit The Globe." - Anna Affias
"Long known as the top international soccer bar in Chicago, The Globe Pub reopened from an extensive renovation just in time for the World Cup. Expect large international crowds at this North Center staple for all games which will be shown on its new TVs, plus a new food menu and large beer list." - Ashok Selvam
"The Globe Pub is a soccer-centric sports bar (with an allegiance to Arsenal), which means it's cozy dining room can be full of Gooners (a.k.a. Arsenal fans) as early as 6:30am on Saturdays. And if you're not into soccer, this North Center sports bar is also great for watching baseball, basketball, or American football (a.k.a. “real football”) with food and a pint. Their eclectic food menu has things like fish and chips with a great airy crisp, zesty chicken tinga quesadillas, and panko-breaded scotch eggs with curry aioli. They also have a long draft list with 45 beers, ranging from local favorites to harder-to-find European brews." - John Ringor