- Billy Goat Tavern
The Billy Goat Tavern is a chain of
tavern s located in Chicago,Illinois , founded in 1937 [Some sources say 1934.] byBilly Sianis , a Greekimmigrant . It achieved fame primarily through newspaper columns byMike Royko , a supposed curse on theChicago Cubs and theOlympia Cafe sketch on "Saturday Night Live ".It now has several locations in the Chicago area, including
Navy Pier , theMerchandise Mart ,O'Hare Airport , and theWest Loop , and expanded toWashington, D.C. , in 2005. The D.C. location is the first outside of the Chicago area and is intended to appeal primarily topolitician s,lobbyist s, and other D.C. workers who are originally from Chicago.History
The first location was opened in 1937 when William "Billy Goat" Sianis bought the Lincoln Tavern, near
Chicago Stadium , for $205 with a bounced check (he made good on it with the proceeds from the first weekend they were open). When the1944 Republican National Convention came to town, he posted a sign saying "No Republicans allowed" causing the place to be packed with Republicans demanding to be served. Of course, a great deal of publicity followed and Sianis took advantage of that fact. [http://www.billygoattavern.com/history.html Our History: Birth of a legend] ]In 1964, it moved to its current location under Michigan Avenue, made possible by Chicago's network of multilevel streets. Being situated between the offices of the "
Chicago Tribune " and the old "Chicago Sun-Times " building led to the tavern's being mentioned in any number of newspaper columns, particularly those ofMike Royko .In the 1970s, Sianis petitioned the
mayor of Chicago ,Richard J. Daley , to issue him the first liquor license for themoon . His hope, according to the letter that currently adorns the establishment's wall, was to best serve his country by serving delicious cheeseburgers to wayfaring astronauts as well as raising moon-goats.On New Year's Eve 2005, the tavern fittingly held the farewell party for the famed
City News Bureau of Chicago , whose reporters were a fixture at the Billy Goat for decades. A small sign commemorating America's firstnews agency still hangs near the northwest wall. [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-warren,0,44853.story?page=2 Chicago Tribune] ]Cubs curse
The tavern is also known for its involvement in the
Curse of the Billy Goat (also known as the "Cubs Curse"). Owner Sianis brought a pet goat, a tavern mascot, to Game 4 of the1945 World Series , a home game atWrigley Field against theDetroit Tigers . Despite paid-for box seat tickets, Cubs ownerPhilip K. Wrigley allegedly ejected Sianis and goat due to the latter's odor. Supposedly, Sianis placed a curse on the team that they would not win another pennant or play in a World Series again.Olympia Cafe
Another sign reads "Cheezborger Cheezborger Cheezborger No Pepsi. Coke". These words, with Pepsi and Coke in reverse order, were originally spoken by
John Belushi in "Olympia Cafe ", an early "Saturday Night Live "sketch that was inspired by the tavern. [ [http://snltranscripts.jt.org/78/78golympia.phtml "Saturday Night Live" transcripts] ]Belushi said, in an interview with Chicago radio icon
Steve Dahl , that he'd never set foot inside the Billy Goat. [ [http://podcast.medianext.com/clicktrack/?media=%2Fstations%2Fwckg%2Fmedia%2Fmpeg%2FSteve_Dahl_Show___03_05_07_hour_1-1173130447.mp3&usecat=155 Steve Dahl podcast] ] It wasBill Murray and sketch writer (and bit player)Don Novello who were the regulars at the Billy Goat.References
Further reading
*cite book
title=A Chicago Tavern: A Goat, A curse, and the American Dream
author=Rick Kogan
year=2006
publisher=Lake Claremont Press
isbn=9781893121492External links
* [http://www.billygoattavern.com Billy Goat Tavern official website]
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