A building with a sign on it.
A building with glass walls.
A group of tables and chairs in front of a brick building.
A table with bottles of wine on it.
A table with chairs and a window.
A bird cage with a plant in it.
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Tied House

Chicago, Illinois

Tied House reinvents Schubas Tavern’s legacy as one of Chicago’s most storied live music venues. Reflecting the historical significance of the site, the modern reinvention stands respectfully in contrast to the historic Schlitz tavern, enhancing the iconic Schubas Tavern music venue while establishing a rich identity for the new Tied House restaurant. The design incorporates traditional tavern materials — brick patterning, mosaic tile and wood flooring, copper accents, a custom ceiling tile, and period-inspired lighting — transforming them in a modern, contextual way. The feature brick facade takes its design cues from the historic facade of Schubas Tavern using the brick patterning as a backlit screen. Whether within the space looking towards the neighborhood, or from the outside looking in, diners, visitors, and passersby can experience materials true to an original Tied House structure.