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Join Us on Thursday 9/21 at Baderbrau for Their Inaugural Bike Night

Streetsblog readers on a tour of Baderbrau last year. Photo: John Greenfield

Last year we had a great time with Streetsblog Chicago readers at Baderbrau, one of the best breweries on the South Side, located at 25th and Wabash. On September 21, they're launching a new Thursday bike night so we've decided to return for another meetup (rather than on our usual Wednesday.) Details about the series are still being worked out, but Baderbrau plans to install bike racks in their lobby and offer specials every Thursday for folks who arrive on two wheels. Streetsblog’s meetups are always a great opportunity to hang out and network with folks who are passionate about sustainable transportation and livable streets. Here's the skinny:

Streetsblog Meetup
Thursday, September 21, 6-8 p.m. (probably somewhat later)
Baderbrau
2515 S. Wabash, Chicago
RSVP on Facebook if you like.

Baderbrau is an 11-minute walk south from the Cermak-McCormick Place Green Line station. For a shorter walk, you can also access the brewery via several CTA bus routes. The nearest Divvy Station is at 26th and Indiana, by Mercy Hospital — from there it’s a 5-minute walk northwest to the taproom.

Since the last time we visited, Baderbrau has opened a kitchen and the food sounds great. And, of, course, they have a wide selection of tasty beers brewed in-house. Hope to see you there.

RSVP on Facebook if you like.

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