## Diversey House: Where Craft Beer Meets Elevated Pub Fare
Diversey House is a vibrant new restaurant and brewery in the heart of Logan Square, offering a unique blend of delicious food, craft beer, and lively atmosphere.
**Elevated Pub Fare:**
Chef Bynum, known for his elevated pub fare, brings a fresh and exciting menu to Diversey House. Indulge in mouthwatering ribs served with pickled watermelon rind and espresso-chipotle BBQ sauce, or savor the Rockaway fries loaded with oxtail ragout, beer cheese fondue, and charred corn. A variety of sandwiches and burgers, including vegetarian options, are also available.
**Craft Beer Haven:**
Diversey House is a haven for craft beer enthusiasts, featuring a rotating selection of 20 beers on tap from both Moor's Brewing and Steep Ravine Brewing. Sample unique brews, including the limited-release series honoring Patsy Young, a formerly enslaved woman who brewed beer for a living.
**Sports Bar & Entertainment:**
With 25 TVs and personalized audio at each table, Diversey House is the perfect spot to catch your favorite sporting events. Live music, resident DJs, and trivia nights add to the lively atmosphere.
**More Than Just Beer:**
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