Club Lucky Info
1824 West Wabansia
Chicago, IL 60622
Northeast corner of Wabansia and Honore streets in Chicago's Bucktown/Wicker Park Neighborhood (one block north of North Ave. between Ashland and Damen).
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We now also offer Whole Wheat Penne and
Wheat Free/Glueten Free Spaghetti made from Organic Quinoa
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Wheat Free/Glueten Free Spaghetti made from Organic Quinoa
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KITCHEN HOURS
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Starting April 1 OPEN FOR LUNCH on Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays at 11:45am to 3:30pm
Coctail Lounge Open: Monday-Thursday until 12:00am
Friday and Saturday until 1:00am
Sunday until 11:30PM
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Club Lucky Delivery & Curb Side Pick up
Monday - Thursday 3:45pm - 10:00pm
Friday 3:45pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 3:45pm - 11:00pm
Sunday 3:30pm - 9:00pm
Starting April 1 OPEN FOR LUNCH on Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays at 11:45 to 3:35
Order Online @ GrubHub.com
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Charitable Donations Dinners
Eat and Earn
Club Lucky gives back to the Community with our
Eat and Earn Program.
Register your Non-Profit Organization to dine at Club Lucky
and receive up to 15% back as a cash Donation!
Contact Jim for additional details and to arrange your date.
Good Food and Fun for your great cause!
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Zagat Listing
Zagat Review
New York Times Review
The Daily Herald Review
The Chicago Sun-Times Review
As seen on Check Please
Chicago's Best TV
Elliott Bambrough bakes up some classic Chicago Italian - Chicken Vesuvio.

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Neighborhood Links
The Robey
Perched high above the six corners of Damen, Milwaukee and North Avenues
in an Art Deco masterpiece formerly known as the Northwest Tower
—stretching 203-feet tall and the only skyscraper for miles—
The Robey captures the storied spirit of Chicago: a bustling, ever-changing, big-shouldered town.
Taking its name from Robey Street
—the north-south artery that would become Damen Avenue—
it was our objective from the start to honor this skyscraper's
renowned pastwhile bringing a fresh, new perspective.
Originally designed as an office building in 1929
by the firm of Perkins, Chatten, & Hammond,
each of the hotel's 69 light-filled rooms, lobby and roof spaces
were transformed by Belgian design duo
Nicolas Schuybroek Architects and Marc Merckx Interiors.
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The Flat Iron Artists' Association Presents WickerPark Bucktown First Friday
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Ray’s Bucktown B&B is an alternative to cookie-cutter hotel rooms.
A comfortable home-away from-home in one of Chicago’s most stylish and interesting neighborhoods.
www.raysbucktownbandb.com/index.html
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The Den Theatre
1333 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd Floor