Party Venues on the South Side of Chicago
- The Aragon is one of Chicago's premier music venues. Built in 1926 by two brothers at an extravagant cost of $2 million, it accommodates anywhere from 700 to 5,000 people easily. Taking its name from a providence in Spain, Aragon is famous for its gorgeous Spanish palace courtyard, complete with crystal chandeliers, high terra cotta ceilings, balconies and arches. The Aragon is a full-service venue, offering everything you need for the perfect party. They offer a package of stage, lighting, sound and multimedia equipment, dressing rooms, and more.
- With state-of-the-art sound and video equipment, world-class catering, three bars, an amazing music hall, and a gorgeous dining room, Lincoln Hall is an ideal party venue. Lincoln can accommodate parties of 20 to 500 people and can arrange for music or catering. They offer linens and decorations for any event, whether it's a wedding rehearsal, engagement party, reception, holiday party or corporate meeting.
- The Cubby Bear provides a unique, diverse atmosphere for any occasion. Rooms on the second floor of the venue offer private bathrooms, television sets, and a bar and sound system. With the venue's 30,000-plus square feet of space, you can host your own event, watch live music, or watch your favorite sporting event. Each rook holds a maximum of 75 people. The Cubby Bear also offers a special menu for Chicago's Cubs sports team, and is the home of their post-game parties.
- The biggest and most exclusive night club in Chicago brings many options to the table. Built in 1892, Excalibur is honored as a historical landmark. Its striking granite red building, world-class dining and entertainment marks the club as the most prominent in the city. Excalibur offers packages for various events, such as private birthdays, bachelor parties, banquets, corporate meetings or just a simple get-togethers. The elaborate rooms can easily accommodate 50 to 2,500 people. The club has been voted "Best Nightclub in Chicago" by the Chicago Tribune in its yearly reader's poll and is one of the top five entertainment attractions for Chicago visitors.