Headquarters Beercade
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Headquarters Beercade

Chicago, Illinois

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A bar filled with vintage arcade games and pinball machines — all free to play. The beer list is long and well-curated, the games are immaculately maintained, and the whole thing has the energy of someone's coolest basement scaled up to bar size. It's not trying to be a serious cocktail bar, and that's exactly the point.

Insider tip

The pinball machines in the back room are the real draw. Grab a local craft beer and see how long you can hold the table.

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