Quaint, charming and adorable are words that fit this homo ’hood like a glove. Unless, of course, you arrive after 10pm, in which case desolate becomes the appropriate moniker. Given Andersonville’s plethora of queer and queer-friendly nightlife options (T’s, Sofo, @mosphere and Cattle Call, among them), why can’t we find a crowd of cuties anywhere on this stretch of Clark Street late at night? Fairy food purveyor and Hamburger Mary’s (5400 N Clark St, 773-784-6969) co-owner Ashley Wright weighs in: “It’s definitely slower than some other neighborhoods despite the fact that there are plenty of bars. People move up here and don’t realize there are people here who are trying to improve the nightlife.” Wright suggests taking a cue from its biggest rival: Halsted Street. “The one thing that Boystown does well is [bar owners] come together,” he says. “There has been some talk about getting all the bars together to make some big promotions.” Wright says the ’hood is just one or two bars away from becoming the new nightlife mecca and has something Boystown doesn’t—diversity. “This is a place where lesbians, gay, straight, whatever can come out and have a good time,” he says. “We’re an everybody bar, and that’s the way a lot of bars up here are.”
In the meantime Jackhammer (6406 N Clark St, 773-743-5772) has energy galore if you have the stamina. It doesn’t get—ahem—bumping until well after 1am.
well.. i personally don't mind that it's not ridiculously packed like boystown.
I lived in Andersonville up until the mid-1990s. It was much quieter than it is today, a ghost town. I drove through Andersonville one late Saturday night last summer, and I could not believe the number of people barhopping on the street compared to my own memories of the neighborhood. While it may be lacking for the youth that populate that area today, I assure you it's much better than it was 15 years ago.
Thanks for the article, and for calling attention to something we desperately need... a vibrant nightlife scene in Andersonville! But it's not all ho-hum up here. MaryOke in the Mary's Attic brings out a crowd Sundays and Wednesdays. And I see a crowd over at @mosphere many weekends with the male dancers, if that's your thing. So come up, boys and girls, and give us a shot!
Yes! My friends and I have been talking about this lately. We'll head up to @mosphere and Cattle Call and they're DEAD, even on Friday and Saturday nights. Where is everyone in A-ville going on weekend nights? Or is just full of gay and straight parents who don't go out at all anymore? So weird, but I feel bad for Cattle Call. It's new, but we'll see how long it can last.