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Best Pet Friendly Restaurants in Lakeview (60613)

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Tango Sur
BYOB Argentine asado with big-portion steak value.

Notable Picks

$$$ Southport Corridor
A candlelit, BYOB Argentine steakhouse where the value signal is real when you order with intent. The best move is an asado-forward lineup—one steak per two people plus a couple of starters—so you get the cleanest read on the kitchen’s strengths without drowning the table in sides.
Must-Try Dishes: El Filet (double filet mignon), Empanadas, Costeleta (rib chop) with chimichurri
What makes it special: BYOB Argentine asado with big-portion steak value.
$$ Wrigleyville
A big, high-energy Wrigleyville taqueria built for patio hangs, bourbon-and-tequila rhythms, and fast-moving tacos before or after a game. The best experience comes from staying in the street-food lane—tacos, hot chips, and one drink order—so everything hits hot and crisp.
Must-Try Dishes: Hot chips (fresh-fried nachos), Tacos al pastor, Carne asada taco
What makes it special: Big patio energy with a focused taco-and-bourbon playbook.
$$ Wrigleyville
A Wrigleyville BBQ room that’s best when you order for range instead of piling onto one heavy item. The move is a platter strategy—brisket plus ribs—so you get the best signal from the pit without overcommitting to sides.
Must-Try Dishes: Taste of the Daddy, Baby Back Ribs, Mac Daddy
What makes it special: A high-traffic BBQ spot that rewards ordering a brisket-and-ribs spread.
$$ Lakeview
A long-running Lakeview all-day spot that plays strongest in brunch and brewery-adjacent comfort lanes. Order best by anchoring with a Benedict or scramble and one sweet-leaning plate for the table, keeping the meal tight and consistent.
Must-Try Dishes: Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict, Farmers Market Scramble, Stuffed French Toast
What makes it special: An all-day Lakeview staple where the brunch bench is the safest bet.
$ Lakeview
A Lakeview sports-bar-and-rooftop hybrid that works best as a relaxed, order-and-share meal with your dog at an outdoor table. Go one smoked-meat or sandwich centerpiece, add a bar-friendly shareable, and let the rooftop carry the vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: Full rack ribs, Pulled pork sandwich, Pulled pork nachos
What makes it special: A pork-forward neighborhood spot with ribs as the main draw.

Worthy Picks

$$ Wrigleyville
A classic Wrigleyville sports bar that plays as a budget-friendly rooftop-adjacent move when you want the game-day energy without the fuss. Keep expectations in the bar-food lane—beer, something fried, something handheld—and treat the outdoor space as the feature.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken wings, Burger, Chicago-style hot dog
What makes it special: Old-school Wrigleyville energy with big outdoor hang potential.
$ Wrigleyville
A craft-beer-forward Wrigley-adjacent hang where the patio is the whole point—low-key when it’s not game chaos, and easy to treat as a short stop that still feels outdoorsy. Come for a couple pours, split one ballpark-style bite, and keep expectations in the snack lane.
Must-Try Dishes: Giant pretzel, Ballpark snack mix, Local craft beer pour
What makes it special: A patio-first craft beer stop steps from Wrigley.