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  • Venessa F.

    I LOVE the food here!! Reuben ques. are my favorite- very good pizza and burgers, too. This is a dive bar that brings in a lot of locals so if you're not treated with a red carpet and a crown, be patient. There's an ER somewhere around if you need immediate attention. (Or go try the casino games in the back). The bartenders are alright..."DERF" is my fave... pretty laid back guy but professional. Waitresses take food orders and the bartender is just for drinks... if you're nice they'll combine your bill for you- I suggest being nice. Also, they have daily specials worth coming in to check out- so go in and check them out!

    (5)
  • Jennifer P.

    I suggested we get some brewskis to rehydrate (heh) after a sweltering day outside and before our dinner reservations down the street, so my +1 and I stopped in here. I expected a dive, as I-love-me-some-dives. Normally they appreciate the people, they're non-discriminatory and fun, and you get decent service. There were 6-7 locals around the bar, one bartender, and the TVs. Sure, alright: exactly what I expected. My +1 wanted to sit in view of the TVs to catch the game, but there were some dirty glasses and a tip where we wanted to sit. It took the bartender, who was just standing there not doing anything, a second to figure out to clear it off. So we sat and ordered. No beer specials - just $3 taps of Miller and Bud, and $4.50 for Blue Moon. Ehh, the bar was dirty. Sticky with crumbs all around. I had to sweep them to the side with my used and half--soggy beer coaster. The whole time we were there (20-30 minutes), she didn't make one move to at least wipe down the bar. Nope...just played on her phone and talked to the locals. Seriously? It takes 2 seconds to wipe down the bar - THEN you can get back to your phone. Oy.

    (2)
  • Todd K.

    My wife and I (both from cbus ohio) met friends there for some drinks.... Had a great time!!! Nice little pub with really good food. If in Chicago again, we are going back to the Bringer Inn!

    (5)
  • Andy M.

    Saw this place last summer while visiting the Morton Grove library and went here for a meal and a drink. It is like the only bar in this town and not a bad looking bar. Looks a lot like Woodlawn tap in Hyde Park. The service was better and the cheesy beef sandwichs were great. The drinks were fairly priced and the place filled with mild-mannered locals. They could install better televisions.

    (3)
  • Nancy M.

    Ok, we did go back a couple of times after my bad experience. Great Tanqueray and Tonic. The food isn't bad... can't remember what I ate but I guess it was good. I would have remembered if it was bad. We dropped in after a meeting with no expectations so it was fine.

    (4)
  • Rena P.

    Oh the Bringer. Well, what can I say. It's the Cheers of Morton Grove. Oh the nights I've spent in the back room amongst my drunken compadres, talking about this or that. Pitchers of beer, bar food, pool table, locals--this pace has it all. There's even a gated outdoor area to sit. Yes, it's not the most hoity-toity place in the world, but the service is good, the people are nice, the faces are familiar. What more is there?

    (4)
  • Duncan S.

    The Bringer Inn is a pretty decent dive and sports bar hybrid. This is a drinking only review. Cigar shaped bar with some high tables and a separate dining area of low tables. The venue has plenty of television screens to catch sports and even horse racing! Decor is pretty sports theme oriented, pretty dated and some quirkiness. The crowd a combination of 40's to 50's locals with a sprinkling of mid-20's, plus a number of folks waiting for Pequods. Beer range is pretty average with a couple of German options on draft. Extensive pub style menu with reasonable prices. Service pretty good.

    (3)
  • Jacob J.

    Since my last review and the many many times I've dined at Pequod's; this Morton Grove hole in the wall bar known as Bringer Inn has started to grow on me. The crowd hasn't changed much, although its surprising to see some hot Milfs in here once in a great while. This change could be, because of the recent number of newly built condos and townhouses nearby. Service is still about the same, slow, but... when making requests to watch something on TV or in the past when I've wanted to catch an HBO special with friends, they had been accommodating. As of recently, they have gotten rid of HBO and Showtime. It's an okay bar at best.

    (3)
  • Andrew M.

    Been here a couple times after work. It wasn't too expensive for drinks. The bartender was great the first time, but the second time the bartender was a bit of a jerk. The people are very nice and polite. It is just ok. Nothing amazing.

    (3)
  • Erika G.

    "Bringer Inn, we'll do the rest!" When I heard this, their unofficial slogan, I was looking in the Yelp app for "Bring'er In!" and naturally couldn't find it. Luckily, my companion was driving and he knew where to do, 'cos I'd have died of exposure out there. What it is, is a crappy dive bar in Morton Grove. This is good! In the land of subdivisions and ugly new construction, this place stands out as a janky eyesore. A janky eyesore full of character and personality, that is! Our big group repaired to one of the dining rooms, the kids ran wild, while the adults imbibed. The beverages: standard issue, but they have Schlitz. The pizza: WHOA. Whoa. This is not in Chicago? Delicious stuff, this. Flaky, crispy thin crust. We got cheese, pepperoni, Meat Lovers and a veg pizza. Everything was piping hot and ooey-gooey cheesy delicious. I'd definitely go back for their pizza, WOW. Wow. Pleasant surprise, to be sure.

    (3)
  • Jay K.

    Typical local dive bar with very decent bar food and outdoor seating. I bring my mom in here for lunch occasionally. Daily food and drink specials. This place still looks today what it must have looked like 50 years ago and maybe that's why I like it.

    (4)
  • Alex U.

    If it weren't for the occasional regular feeling like they owned the place this place would be even better. Owners are great and my favorite bartenders are Paulie, Liz, and Bill.

    (5)
  • Nancy D.

    Good hamburgers. The service was good. The best part of the experience was gambaling machines. Go there during the day and its quite. Woukd recommend thus place

    (4)
  • Carlynn U.

    This is a great townie bar for locals, sports teams, and family adult time. We went there for a Trivia Game (hosted by the Morton Grove Library) and had a blast. It has an "old" feel to it, but it is up-to-date (nice women's bathoom and clean). There is a juke box, pool table, and a few rooms to choose from in regards to seating. The bar tenders are so nice and the wait staff is excellent. I love the thin-crust pizza! Very, very tasty. I ordered a chicken Caesar salad (with no chicken, since I don't like meat) and it was so good....especially with the curly fries on the side. The cook is great (Eddie? is his name). Fun place to go with friends.

    (4)
  • Diablo L.

    Went into this place after closing pequod's pizza (next door)with a bunch of friends and waited for what felt like forever to get a drink . Went back another time and the same wait. After bringing this up at another establishment in the area we find out that's the way it's always been there , they only like to cater to their local regulars. The only reason for the 1 star rating is that I couldn't give them a zero rating.

    (1)
  • Eric S.

    Sometimes you wanna go where everyone knows your name, and that is just what you'll get here! They have a full menu and homemade pizzas! The beer is cheap and you don't get stiffed on the liquor, but be warned your drink might be stiff! They have over 30 bottles of beer to choose from! The atmosphere is extremely relaxed. They have over 12 HD TVs and get all the games, Anything you want just ask! The Bartenders are great! On Sat. nights there are some smoking hot Ladies working! I give it my seal of approval!

    (5)
  • Frank C.

    I'm finding it difficult to find anything positive to say about this place. It is basically a dump. The hamburgers are very reasonably priced, but on the other hand, you get what you paid for. Ordered a coke. Got a watered down version in a small glass. Later requested a refill and was charged again for another watered down version. Service wasn't terrible, but was below par. How do they stay in business?

    (1)
  • Laura C.

    I love this place - it has a special place in my heart! They sponsored my softball team years ago so we would come here after games to eat and drink. While you can get bar food anywhere and the drinks are just drinks, this place feels like home. Cheers to the Bringer Inn!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No

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Burgers

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