954 N California Ave., Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Humboldt Park

Rootstock.
Rob and I have been wanting to try Rootstock for months now and we finally got around to it this weekend. For those that are not aware, Rootstock is a bar that specializes in unique beers and wines. It was fairly crowded when we arrived around 10:30 on Saturday night, so we were seated at a longer table that seated six and told that they might have to seat another party with us. Thankfully, that didn’t happen, and we were able to enjoy our drinks without strangers sitting next to us. Although Rootstock has an appealing food menu, we weren’t hungry and decided to just get drinks. Rob went with a North Coast Brewery Brother Thelonious beer from California, a dark ale with hints of chocolate, black fruits, brown sugar, and grassy hops. He enjoyed the chocolatey taste a lot, although it was a little bit heavy and definitely a beer to be sipped and not drank quickly. I went with a glass of pinot noir, a 2006 Churton Malborough from New Zealand, that had volcanic soil induced spice, strawberry, and a velvety texture. It was definitely one of the better pinot noirs I’ve had recently. With Rob’s beer priced at $6 and my glass of wine at $9, Rootstock is a cheaper option for those that are interested in unique beers and wines that tend to cost a bit extra at other restaurants. We definitely plan on checking out Rootstock again in the future.
-Anna

Rob’s beer and my glass of wine. Straight, No Chaser.

Rob: Lifelong Chicagoan who recently graduated from Columbia College Chicago. Enjoys traveling, playing with his Boglen terrier,
Anna: Grew up in New York, went to college in Arizona, and somehow found herself in Chicago three years ago. She loves proper punctuation, vinyl, and making lists. Visit her music blog,