The House of Blues has become a popular music venue chain in cities across the country, including Chicago. The name can be a little misleading, since many of the featured acts may fall into the rock or pop category, but there is still plenty of blues to be heard. The age limit at House of Blues varies from concert to concert, but many shows welcome all ages, including the Chicago Blues and the Gospel Brunch, which takes place every Sunday. Not only are these concerts for all ages, but infants are allowed free of charge.
House of Blues Chicago
329 North Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL 60654
312-923-2000
houseofblues.com
Chicago blues star Buddy Guy has been putting other stars in the spotlight since 1989 with his venue Buddy Guy's Legends. Many loyal patrons consider this the preeminent blues club in Chicago, and it has the acts to prove it. Blues stars who have taken to the stage at this 400-person-capacity venue include Z.Z. Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Bo Diddley. Buddy Guy's Legends admits those under 21 every night until 8 p.m., so for underage patrons, it's important to show up earlier in the evening.
Buddy Guy's Legends
700 South Wabash Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-427-1190
buddyguys.com
The Smoke Daddy, half blues club and half barbecue joint, seeks to offer patrons a treat for their ears as well as their palates. Since many visit The Smoke Daddy simply for the food, the club is open to all ages. Of course, the Chicago location also allows for authentic live blues music that barbecue spots elsewhere in the country would not be able to provide. From electric blues rock to old-fashioned acoustic slide blues, there is a performance at this venue every single night. Because of its popularity, The Smoke Daddy takes reservations by phone.
The Smoke Daddy
1804 West Division St.
Chicago, IL 60622
773-772-6656
thesmokedaddy.com