No need to panic, but the Billy Goat Tavern (@cheezborger) changed its hamburger bun.⁠ ⁠ For most restaurants, this wouldn’t matter in the slightest. But few places in Chicago have changed less over the past 40 years than the Billy Goat Tavern. Save for a bathroom renovation and a private event room added in 2018, the subterranean hangout, famously located a floor below the glitz of Michigan Avenue and the inspiration behind a 1978 “Saturday Night Live” sketch, still has the lovably disheveled feel of a neighborhood dive.⁠ ⁠ Considering the surrounding area is now flooded with upscale lounges, this is part of the appeal. The food still comes out on a flimsy sheet of wax paper. Nearly all the tables and chairs wobble. The lighting does no one favors. It’s just an unpretentious place to grab a drink and order a “cheezborger.”⁠ ⁠ Which makes the recent bun news, first reported by Axios Chicago, all the more surprising.⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our bio to find out the surprising reason for the change and for a bit more history on the Billy Goat’s classic burger. (E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune / @ejwamb)

No need to panic, but the Billy Goat Tavern (@cheezborger) changed its hamburger bun.⁠
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For most restaurants, this wouldn’t matter in the slightest. But few places in Chicago have changed less over the past 40 years than the Billy Goat Tavern. Save for a bathroom renovation and a private event room added in 2018, the subterranean hangout, famously located a floor below the glitz of Michigan Avenue and the inspiration behind a 1978 “Saturday Night Live” sketch, still has the lovably disheveled feel of a neighborhood dive.⁠
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Considering the surrounding area is now flooded with upscale lounges, this is part of the appeal. The food still comes out on a flimsy sheet of wax paper. Nearly all the tables and chairs wobble. The lighting does no one favors. It’s just an unpretentious place to grab a drink and order a “cheezborger.”⁠
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Which makes the recent bun news, first reported by Axios Chicago, all the more surprising.⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to find out the surprising reason for the change and for a bit more history on the Billy Goat’s classic burger. (E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune / @ejwamb)
No need to panic, but the Billy Goat Tavern (@cheezborger) changed its hamburger bun.⁠

For most restaurants, this wouldn’t matter in the slightest. But few places in Chicago have changed less over the past 40 years than the Billy Goat Tavern. Save for a bathroom renovation and a private event room added in 2018, the subterranean hangout, famously located a floor below the glitz of Michigan Avenue and the inspiration behind a 1978 “Saturday Night Live” sketch, still has the lovably disheveled feel of a neighborhood dive.⁠

Considering the surrounding area is now flooded with upscale lounges, this is part of the appeal. The food still comes out on a flimsy sheet of wax paper. Nearly all the tables and chairs wobble. The lighting does no one favors. It’s just an unpretentious place to grab a drink and order a “cheezborger.”⁠

Which makes the recent bun news, first reported by Axios Chicago, all the more surprising.⁠

Tap the link in our bio to find out the surprising reason for the change and for a bit more history on the Billy Goat’s classic burger. (E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune / @ejwamb)
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