L&L Tavern

L & L Tavern at 3207 N. Clark Street (at Belmont Avenue), in the Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago was "named one of the best dive bars in the nation by the frat-tastic legions of Stuff Magazine."[1]

When it opened was by Paul Gillon in the 1950s, it was called the Columbia Tavern & Liquors. Its current name comes from prior owners Lefty (John Miller) and Lauretta. It is currently owned by Ken Frandsen.

The bar attracts a mixed crowd.

Serial killers

  • When Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested, L&L employee Frankie—whom Dahmer hit on—said "Oh my god! That's the guy that used to drink in the corner by the window and 'chickenhawk' the Dunkin' Donuts across the street!"
  • John Wayne Gacy is rumored to have shown up in full clown outfit back in the '70s.[2]
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