Club Lucky has become a tradition for many Chicagoans. Diners can enjoy their meals in the dining room or in the red booths that litter the authentic cocktail lounge. The bar area replicates the lounge that stood in the same location in 1938. Club Lucky's biggest draw is the heaping portions of Sicilian cuisine, including homemade pastas, and giant slabs of succulent steak and ribs. Or, just stop by after work for a 'killer martini' with hand-stuffed olives.
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I've dined at Club Lucky many times, but just decided to review it for the first time. While the menu offers plenty of Italian options including pastas,...
The food, wine, atmosphere, and service at Club Lucky are wonderful. Great for a group of friends or a fun date night. It has a warm, cozy environment even...
After years of seeing the signs for Club Lucky on North Ave, we finally ventured in for some Italian food (as Lucia was closed for a private event.) We...
Alot of undeserved hype
We recently moved to the Bucktown area and immediately felt drawn to this genuine looking Italian restaurant.When my family came from out of st...
star treatment by kasia K. at InsiderPages
I went there before a dance and it was amazing. THey moved everything around to fit us in and we had a big group. the food is great too. COmple...
Amazing! Truly amazing...
I have been there several times recently and continue to be impressed. Club Lucky provides not only high quality Italian food, but excellent, ...
Ambiance makes this place
Never thought I would be writing a review about ambiance, but this place has it. It is actually quaint and pretty sure I knew I would never us...
no refills
We go to Club Lucky pretty regularly, mostly for carryout. The food is pretty good, although this past weekend, 2 of us ordered the special (l...
Bravo
I was at luckys for the first time with my fiance last week. I had the best Italian food since my Grandmas cooking years ago. I would highly re...
A lively, cross-generational crowd flocks to this Bucktown mainstay for Italian food in a hip, retro setting.
The SceneOnce a VFW dance hall, this space fondly recalls its 1930s splendor, complete with diamond tile floor, glass block windows, red na
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