When they run out of glass mugs (frosted to keep cold), they give you a plastic mini-pitcher. Mutiny offers four taps, two of which are Old Style, and you can have one for the recession-proof pricing of $3.75 for a 32-ounce glass mug, though the price goes up to $6 on weekends. Photo courtesy of trixiebedlamAn old wooden bar (actually two bars kludged together) runs half the length of the south wall and sports a baker’s dozen high-backed, black vinyl chairs. on Yelp (October 3, 2007), and I love trash… “Mutiny looks tiny, but it’s actually huge inside, like Oscar the Grouch’s trashcan home,” says Kiaresh Z. The bar, and the entire single-story brick building housing it, is actually one long room with flooring of black linoleum and exposed brick walls lined with old photos and concert posters of bygone shows. Step inside and you’ll undoubtedly encounter the most interesting corporation you’ve ever walked into. “The Mutiny” blazes in the night with neon light, though the bar’s formal name is “The Mutiny Corporation,” as the owner incorporated upon opening. The Mutiny, with its purple-painted, wooden facade and ancient Old Style sign advertising “cold beer” hanging over a battered wooden door, is found on the western side of Western, just north of Fullerton and the beer haven Quenchers, and just south of the Kennedy Expressway. Add to that dirty cheap 32-ounce cold beer, garage sale decor and a crowd you’d not want to encounter in a dark alley, and you’ve got a Chicago legend in the making. Regardless, whatever his reason, his Mutiny is our gain: no-cover shows of some of the most raucous, head-thumping punk, hardcore, and alternative music around. Officially known as “The Mutiny Corporation,” most know it simply as “The Mutiny.” The word “mutiny” means to rebel against authority and, while this term is most often used within a nautical context, the opening of Mutiny in 1990 was done in a fit of mutiny by the current owner, Ed, though he’d rather not talk about what he was rebelling against. Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm - serving hot and fresh hamburgers, cheeseburgers, Chicago style hotdogs, Italian beefs and fries.Photo courtesy of Wika GomezIn the northeast fringe of Logan Square lies the most legendary dive and punk rock emporium that you’ve never heard of, that rocks on in the spirit of Lounge Ax and Club Dreamerz. Kenny (our owner) is still making pizza after 40 years in the kitchen and he's known for, "the best thin crust pizza on the Chain." He makes pies two a time and pizza made with this much loves takes time so thanks for your patience. Great pizza starts with great dough and that’s why we make our dough from scratch daily so when it's gone it's gone! With a thin and crispy crust, tangy tomato sauce, fresh mouthwatering toppings (including sausage, pepperoni, green peppers, onions and mushrooms) each bite is a flavor explosion. Served on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 4pm. We have boat slips available right outside the bar for our boating visitors. And, we are of course pet friendly! Our amazing staff will take good care of you as you relax at the bar or on the patio enjoying the view of Grass Lake. We welcome all - friends, families, fishermen, boaters and drag boat racers. Our newly renovated bar is a friendly and relaxed spot to grab a cold beer or a cocktail.
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