The High Life Lounge looks like the ultimate 1970s rec room. The wood-paneled walls are covered with old beer signs for brands such as Ballantine, Olympia and of course, Miller. The menu boasts that the High Life serves no beer that was created after 1979.
The High Life has the feel of a dive bar, but it draws a lot of young professionals from nearby lofts and apartments in the evenings. During...
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The High Life serves a pre 1979 beer selection that includes PBR, Hamm's, Schlitz and of course the Champagne of Beers, Miller High Life. You can get a cheeseburger basket complete with tator tots for a modest $2.99 or for the more adventurous appetites liver and onions, or a grilled Spam sandwich.
The High Life's close proximity to Principal Park also makes it a great place to stop before...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 21, 2008)
The High Life Lounge is a truly unique spot and a great place to bring out of town visitors. The throwback, retro feel is really fun and its a great place to meet up with friends. The menu resembles your hot lunch from grade school-but its amazingly good! I highly recommend the tater tots. Another totally awesome part about the High Life are the Tanger Bombs. Yes, just what you may be thinking,...
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High Life lounge is awesome, if you're into 1960s bowling alley bars. No - there's not a bowling alley - but that is the best way to describe it. Shag carpet, PBR and laminate tables, make you feel like the cheap 60s. The drinks are okay, but most of the time the service is terrible. Stop by the High Life...
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