Apologies in advance if my post is in the wrong forum, or if I've strayed from proper protocol. I've been reading this forum for about a week, and I think I have this right, but I've been wrong before.
So anyway, I'm ridiculously new to Chicago, and this website has already been more helpful in finding new places to eat than other consumer review sites that shall remain unnamed. Now hopefully I can find some place to drink. Is there anything downtown that resembles a neighborhood bar? The tragedy of downtowns everywhere is that their bars/restaurants are filled with tourists, after-work happy hourers, business travelers, and other miscellaneous patrons that don't actually live or drink there, imbibing away for only, oh, about $12/drink. That is the curse of downtown.
And I'm okay with paying a downtown convenience tax. I live on planet Earth and get how these things work, but I am only willing to pay the tax if the place doesn't suck. Typically city residents have learned to avoid soulless tourist traps, but unfortunately, I still don't know where the hell I am, and would be the happiest little camper around if someone could direct me to a bar downtown that is a) low-keyish, b) has a half-way decent whiskey collection, and c) has something resembling a regular clientele. I'm not looking for Cheers, just some place to hang around that is relaxed and with friendly bartenders.
My green is showing, and I'm okay with that.
Many thanks, and all the best.