Baked Buns, Artisan Cheese + Love. Add an Egg for $1. Any Burger Can Be A Turkey, Crispy Portobello, Veggie (+$2) Or Bison (+$2). Lamb for (+$1). No Bun, No Worries. We Have Lettuce
The Big DMK - Double Patty, Triple Decker, Special Sauce, get it?
Burger 8
Iceberg Lettuce, Marinated Tomato, Pickled Red Onion, Bread & Butter Pickles, Mayo, Choice of Cheese
Single$9.50
Double$13.50
Burger 9
The Patty Melt - Smoked Bacon, Charred Balsamic Red Onion, Leroy's Remoulade, Smoked Swiss, Griddled Rye
Single$10.00
Double$14.00
And a Little Bit of Everything Else
Baked Buns, Artisan Cheese + Love. Add an Egg for $1. Any Burger Can Be A Turkey, Crispy Portobello, Veggie (+$2) Or Bison (+$2). Lamb for (+$1). No Bun, No Worries. We Have Lettuce
Evan Williams Whiskey, demerara, mint, lemon bitters
And Some Wine
By the Glass
DMK Big Burger Red, Matthew Fritz
$9.00
Dourthe La Grand Cuvee, Sauvignon Blanc
$9.00
Beer List Tap
Founders, Centennial, IPA
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Get ready to bask in the glory of the frothy head's floral bouquet. Relish the citrus accents from the abundance of dry hopping. This one's sweet, yet balanced. Malty undertones shake hands with the hop character for a finish that never turns too bitter
Market Price
Buckledown, Rotating Tap
Lyons, Illinois. These guys are just crushing it! I've yet to have a beer from them that I didn't love. No matter which of their delicious libations we have on tap, I guarantee you're going to love it. And they're right in our 'hood, so you know it's fresh
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Allagash, White, Wheat Ale
$6.50
Portland, Maine. My personal Cicerone calls Allagash White the undisputed "best" wheat beer in the United States. We love it too! This lively brew tickles our fancy. P.S. What he doesn't know is that without him, this list wouldn't be possible
Seasonal, Rotating Taps
U.S.A. Two to choose from
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North Coast, Scrimshaw Pilsner
$6.00
Ft. Bragg, California. Never judge a beer by the size of its sail. North Coast certainly caught this sailor's attention with the girth of its mast. My favorite Pilsner west of the Rockies
Lagunitas, IPA, India Pale Ale
$6.00
Petaluma, California. The original West Coast India Pale Ale. A hoppy Ale celebrating the British trade routes to India. But who cares about history, sweetheart? Just pour my beer and grab me a curry puff
Two Brothers, Domaine Dupage, French Country Ale
$6.00
Warrenville, Illinois. Caramel malt, spice & toffee. This artisan beer makes me want to go to the French countryside and one day maybe to Dupage County. Just kidding
Beer List - Bottles & Cans
Schlitz, Lager, Can
$4.00
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In the wake of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, Schlitz brewery sent hundreds of barrels of beer to support Chicago. That's one heckuva neighbor. We're in
Vander Mill, Rotating, Hard Cider, 16 Oz. Can
$8.00
Spring Lake, Michigan. A newbie on the brew scene in 2006, we love the semi-sweet nature of this Michigan cider. Though the traditional is our favorite from this local cider mill, we couldn't resist variety - it's the spice of life
Original Sin, Pear Cider, Perry
$6.50
New York, New York. Apples and oranges? How about apples and pears? With a crisp, dry finish thanks to a healthy dose of champagne yeast, this delicious concoction straddles a fine line between cider and wine. I'm not complaining
Anderson Valley, Rotating, Gose
$7.00
Booneville, California. Originally intended to be a one-time brew, the Gose style from this California brewery is so popular that it's being brewed all year long. Salty, not too sour, and insanely refreshing, this beer is only 4.2% ABV, so go ahead, drink up
Boulevard, Ginger Lemon, Radler
$6.50
Kansas City, Missouri. Slightly sweet, with a bready flavor and a fine balance of earthy citrus with every sip. Isn't ginger and lemon supposed to always cure what ails you
Two Brothers, Prairie Path, Golden Ale
$6.00
Warrenville, Illinois. How can it be, it's gluten free? Who cares, come on, this beer is simply delicious. The brothers have done it again! I hear they're working on a beer to end the curse on the Cubs
Oskar Blues, Mama's Little Yella Pils, Pilsner
$7.00
Longmont, Colorado. Unlike mass market "pilsners" diluted with corn and rice, this one's built with 100% pale malt, German specialty malts, and Saaz hops. Mama always knows what's best for you
Victory, Prima, Pils
$6.50
Downingtown, Pennsylvania. The term 'Prima' is a German exclamation of joy, and it was the first word that came to mind for the boys over at Victory upon tasting their newest creation for the first time. I'm more of a 'Huzzah' guy myself, but I may just have to change my tune
Sweetwater, 420, Extra Pale Ale
$7.00
Atlanta, Georgia. Named after the date of its first production (suuuuuure), this baby is full of that dank goodness. Get the squad together, queue up the music, and remember to sip, sip, pass
Revolution, Fist City, American Pale Ale
$7.00
Chicago, Illinois. This brew is perfect for those who love hops and everything in between: citrus notes, malt, and pine with a solid backbone. So raise a fistful (or two) and Damn the Man
21st Amendment, Hell or High Watermelon, Wheat
$7.00
San Francisco, California. Light, a bit salty, and sure to deliver a roundhouse kick of juicy watermelon right to your tastebuds.
Ale Asylum, Unshadowed, Hefeweizen
$6.50
Madison, Wisconsin. This hefeweizen is exclusive to Wisconsin and Illinois, and we'd be lying if we said we didn't like the exclusivity. Expect all of the banana and lemon you'll usually find in a hefe. Expect to crush this before your burger hits the table
Anchor, Meyer Lemon, Lager
$7.00
San Francisco, California. When life hands you lemons, why not make a kick ass beer? Taste the tartness of citrus and malty sweetness that finishes clean, coupled with the pithy bitterness of Meyer lemon peel
Two Brother's, Ebel's Weiss, Hefeweizen
$6.00
Warrenville, Illinois. Clove, vanilla & banana scent this rich Bavarian Hefeweizen. I'm just happy I don't have to wear lederhosen in Lakeview
Dogfish Head, Namaste, Witbier
$7.00
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Crisp citrus hits the tongue gently with this refreshing witbier from the not-so-far East, leading one to remark with a subtle, "Ommm." Sit back, let your chakras realign and be at peace, friend
Off Color, Apex Predator, Farmhouse Ale
$7.50
Chicago, Illinois. You're your own (wo)man. You make your own decisions. You're the head of your pride. So why not reward yourself with a beer whose wild nature suits your own? Natural sugars, grains, and yeasts are free to roam in this farmhouse ale, finished by a dry-hopped, fruity goodness. Be the king of your concrete jungle, and let yourself go
Founders, All Day, IPA
$6.00
Grand Rapids, Michigan. What's in a name? In this case, an entire day of drinking one of the most refreshing brews I've ever had. Not a single ounce of flavor is sacrificed in Founders' effort to dial back the notch on the classic IPA formula. Sit back, enjoy, and have another
Victory, Golden Monkey, Belgian Strong Ale
$8.00
Downingtown, Pennsylvania. What's up with the monkey reference? Well, this Belgian-style trippel comes in at 9.5 ABV, and drinking two brings out the playful monkey in all of us
North Coast, Le Merle, Saison
$9.00
Ft. Bragg, California. "Blackbird singing in the dead of night…" The Beatles commemorated their feathered friend in the iconic song and North Coast's brewmaster pays homage to his lovely wife, Merle, with this Saison full of abundant hops and exotic aromas of tropical fruit
Green Flash, Tangerine Soul Style, IPA
$7.50
San Diego, California. No need to take a 2,000-mile trip to experience the beauty that is Southern Cali when you've got this IPA around. Relax and take in the brilliant, fresh aroma of effervescent tangerine, tropical flavors, and delicious hops with a juicy finish
Founders, Rubaeus, Fruit Ale
$7.50
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Made with fresh raspberries, feel the magic of summer all year long with a glass of this ale. If anyone knows a good berry, it's Michigan
Pollyanna, Lexical Gap, West Coast IPA
$9.00
Lemont, Illinois. The feeling of your foot falling asleep. That thing that you feel in your nose right before you sneeze. Sometimes there just isn't a word in the English language to describe something. Take this beer, for example. We just know this West Coast IPA will leave you speechless (but feelin' fine)
Ale Asylum, Bedlam!, Belgian IPA
$7.00
Madison, Wisconsin. Ale Asylum had a "one and done" rule with this Belgian IPA, so if the first batch wasn't amazing, the beer went down the drain. If you're not a fan of this one, you may belong in an asylum. (See what we did there?)
Lagunitas, a Little Sumpin' Sumpin', Wheat Ale
$7.00
Petaluma, California. A little poetic license from the brewmaster, "Wheaty-esque-ish-ness" my sources confirm, 3 types of wheat & all the "C" hops. The result, a hazy slightly bitter ale and a very pretty girl
Goose Island, Matilda, Belgian Pale Ale
$8.50
Chicago, Illinois. My pal, Founder Greg Hall, makes lots of beer, but this one is my favorite. Why? Just because, because Matilda makes me want to dance
Ale Asylum, Ambergeddon, American Amber
$6.00
Madison, Wisconsin. A West Coast twist on a traditional American Amber, this brew from our neighbors to the North is 100% gimmick-free. Water, malts, hops, and yeast. That's it! And that goes for every beer they have to offer. Rejoice in the refined simplicity
Off Color, Scurry, Dark Honey Ale
$6.50
Chicago, Illinois. In the words of Peabo Bryson, "The line between greatness and obscurity is very, very small." Have you ever heard of a Kottbusser-style beer? Well, you have now. Sweet honey and molasses with a dry finish. Try this more obscure German style beer and taste how it feels to cross the line into greatness
Deschutes, Fresh Squeezed, IPA
$6.50
Bend, Oregon. The folks over in Oregon loved this IPA so much in the brewery they decided to share with you. Part of their Bond Street Series, this super citrusy IPA will leave you satisfied from the first whiff 'til the last drop. That's right, I said whiff...it's absolutely OK to smell a beer when it's this good. And even more OK to drink it
Ballast Point, Sculpin, American IPA
$7.50
San Diego, California. If you haven't tried this one out yet, do it now...and consider moving out from underneath the rock that you've been living under for the past couple of years while you're at it. The best IPA on the market. Period
JP's, Casper, White Stout
$6.50
Steven's Point, Wisconsin. I know what you're thinking: 'A white stout?' While it may look like a pale ale, this beer is packed with everything you love about stouts and then some and by 'then some,' I mean white chocolate. Looks certainly can be deceiving
Boulevard, the Sixth Glass, Quadrupel
$8.50
Kansas City, Missouri. 'Do you know what dwells in a glass?' In this case, you've got yourself a delicious Belgian Quad from Boulevard's renowned Smokestack Series. Sweet caramel malts, candi sugar, plums, raisins; but don't drink it too fast! At 10.5%, you certainly won't make it to your sixth
Breckenridge, Vanilla Porter
$6.00
Denver, Colorado. No snow? No worries, let's drink! Vanilla, chocolate, toasted nuts. I get it. Dessert all night long! Hey where's my condo? They all look the same
Boulder, Shake, Chocolate Porter
$7.00
Boulder, Colorado. Lookin' for a little dark chocolate, malt, caramel and a velvety java finish? You've got it with this stunner from the Rockies. Remember, once you go chocolate
Left Hand, Milk Stout Nitro
$6.50
Longmont, Colorado. Quite possibly America's best milk stout! A double gold medal winner. Robust malt & coffee flavors, a bit of milk, sugar, flaked oats and chocolate round out this dark brew and certainly satisfy all of your breakfast nutritional needs