Rosa's Lounge
Pub / Bar
3420 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
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West Town
Tony N.
Spaces for hire at Rosa's Lounge
from $3000
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Entire Bar
Rosa's Lounge is a family owned and operated blues club in Logan Square, 10 minute drive from downtown Chicago.
New York Times named us the 'Best Blues Club' in Chicago. We are currently celebrating our 39th Anniversary, and we invite you to share in the festivities.
Rosa's Lounge is available for private parties, with facilities to host small an...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Bar
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Wednesday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Bar
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Thursday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Bar
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Friday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Bar
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Saturday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Entire Bar
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3000
min. spend
Facilities and catering options
Up to 100
standing
Up to 80
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About Rosa's Lounge
Rosa's Lounge operates in the hallowed tradition of Chicago blues lounges, family owned and operated by an Italian immigrant Tony Mangiullo who came to Chicago in 1978 after meeting Jr. Wells and Buddy Guy in Milan.
Tony found the true spirit of the blues at South side lounges like the legendary Theresa's Lounge, and he opened Rosa's (1984) as a tribute to those cradles of blues tradition, and named it after his mother, Rosa, who had followed him here to help.
Rosa's family of blues performers ranges the entire spectrum of styles, from traditional legends like David Honeyboy Edwards, Homesick James and Pinetop Perkins to Chicago modernists like Billy Branch, Melvin Taylor and Sugar Blue, and attracts second-generation sons of the blues like Eddie Taylor Jr. and Lurrie Bell.
This is a blues haven that feels like home to both the novice and the seasoned blues fan, "Chicago's Friendliest Blues Lounge", and Rosa's was named "Chicago's best blues club" by the New York Times and " ...a blues mecca for true believers" by Rolling Stone.
We are presently celebrating our 39th Anniversary, and we invite you to share in the festivities.
Tony found the true spirit of the blues at South side lounges like the legendary Theresa's Lounge, and he opened Rosa's (1984) as a tribute to those cradles of blues tradition, and named it after his mother, Rosa, who had followed him here to help.
Rosa's family of blues performers ranges the entire spectrum of styles, from traditional legends like David Honeyboy Edwards, Homesick James and Pinetop Perkins to Chicago modernists like Billy Branch, Melvin Taylor and Sugar Blue, and attracts second-generation sons of the blues like Eddie Taylor Jr. and Lurrie Bell.
This is a blues haven that feels like home to both the novice and the seasoned blues fan, "Chicago's Friendliest Blues Lounge", and Rosa's was named "Chicago's best blues club" by the New York Times and " ...a blues mecca for true believers" by Rolling Stone.
We are presently celebrating our 39th Anniversary, and we invite you to share in the festivities.