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See You This Thursday 9/21 at Baderbrau for Their Inaugural Bike Night

Baderbrau will be offering a free attended bike parking in their lobby, and half-price pints for folks who arrive on two wheels.
See You This Thursday 9/21 at Baderbrau for Their Inaugural Bike Night
Baderbrau will be offering free Jurassic parking for your bike in their lobby.

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. This Thursday, September 21, they’re launching a weekly bike night so we’ve decided to return for another meetup (rather than on our usual Wednesday.) Baderbrau will be offering a free attended bike parking in their lobby, and half-price pints 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. (people will probably hang out 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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In addition to editing Streetsblog Chicago, John has written about transportation and more for many other local and national publications. A Chicagoan since 1989, he enjoys exploring the city and region on foot, bike, bus, and train.

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