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Three Dots & a Dash
The guide was updated:Owner of Three Dots and a Dash Paul McGee is one of Chicago's favorite mixologist. His newest Polynesian-island themed bar centers around a 16 drink menu, focusing on eight classics and eight new creations, and has a Hawaiian tiki bar feel. Make sure to try the famous Painkiller No. 3 and enjoy some snacks. It's a great place to mingle with Chicagoans.
Useful Information
- Address: 435 North Clark Street, Chicago
- Website: www.threedotschicago.com
- Phone: +1 312 610 4220
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