Jun 20, 2018 | Taste of Chicago
The Taste of Chicago is the nation’s premier outdoor food festival showcasing the diversity of Chicago’s dining and cultural community. The delicious array of food served at Taste of Chicago is complemented by music and exciting activities for the entire family. Every summer since 1980, Chicago’s beautiful Grant Park on the city’s magnificent lakefront has been home to the world’s largest food festival.
The 38th Annual Taste of Chicago is July 11-15 in Grant Park. Admission is free and festival hours are 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For complete details, visit www.TasteofChicago.us.
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Jun 12, 2018 | Uncategorized
NOW HIRING for our new location at Midway International Airport (opening soon)!
Cooks/Prep Cooks/Cashiers/Runners
Full time and part time positions available
Shifts Available: Weekdays, Weekends. Our store hours are from 5am to 10pm, 7 days a week.
If you are reliable, energetic with excellent customer service skills who enjoys working in a team environment then apply now!
Submit your resume by clicking on the ‘careers’ tab on our website www.billygoattaveen.com
Jun 5, 2018 | Souvenirs
A nice card. Yeah, that’s what dad wants. A nice card.
Shop for Father’s Day in our online store! www.billygoattavern.com/souvenirs/

May 29, 2018 | Billy Goat Curse
The Tribune Company, new owners of the Cubs, finally invited the goat to opening day at Wrigley Field in an attempt to lift the curse. Sam Sianis and his goat finally walked the grass of Wrigley Field, and in an effort to lift the curse Sam raised his hat and said, “The curse is lifted.” The Cubs won and won and won their way to their first post season game and division title in almost forty years. They continued their winning, taking the first two games of the National League Championship Series against the San Diego Padres. They just needed to win one of the next three games at San Diego to finally reach the World Series. Sam and his goat waited for the call to go along with the team and ensure the victory, only to be left behind in Chicago.
After losing games three and four in San Diego, the Cubs were leading the Padres 3-2 in the seventh inning, with only eight outs needed to win the game and the ace pitcher Rick Sutcliffe at the helm. An eerie chain of events would ensue. A routine ground ball was hit to first baseman, Leon Durham, which dribbled through his legs allowing the tying run to score. An overworked Rick Sutcliffe, who dominated game one, yielded the remaining three runs. The Padres swept the Cubs in San Diego, and swept the Cubs out of the series. The Cubs were still cursed.

May 21, 2018 | Billy Goat Curse
In 1973, Billy Goat’s nephew and new Billy Goat Tavern owner, Sam Sianis, with the help of Tribune columnist, Dave Condon, brought the goat to Wrigley in an attempt to lift the curse. The goat was escorted to Wrigley in a white limousine, and given a red carpet entrance to the park with a sign saying, “All is forgiven. Let me lead the Cubs to the pennant.” The ushers at the entrance denied the goat “Socrates,” a descendant of Murphy, yet again. The Cubs saw their mid-season first place lead wither away to another unsuccessful season.
