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Tiny Lounge

Formerly: Gianinni's Tavern
Built: 1906
Type: Demolished
Location: 1814 West Addison Street, Chicago, United States
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  • February, 2006 - The Tiny Lounge is demolished to make way for the expansion of the Chicago Transit Authority's Addison Brown Line station.

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Yeah
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 @ 12:07am
A lot of pretentious people hung out here who thought they were cool because they drank martinis.

urbaneddie
Tuesday, August 21st, 2007 @ 1:32pm
Rating: Four stars.
It was sad to see this place lost for the CTA expansion, it's places like this (yes bars even) that make neighborhoods liveable.

Patti
Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 @ 2:17pm
Rating: Four stars.
Perfect use of space. You knew exactly what you were in for with this building - it looks like a cute after work bar, and it was a cute after work bar. Great little neighborhood place.

Mike
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006 @ 11:08am
Rating: Three stars.
A really nice tavern that was thoughtfully renovated after Lou Gianinni passed away (although the stainless steel letters spelling out the original name were very cool). Gianinni's parents owned the building and it originally was a grocery store and tavern. Lou had photos of the original configuration hanging on the wall near the jukebox.


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