Lincoln Hall
2424 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60614 United States
+1 773 525-2501
Hours of Operation : Sunday 17:00 - 2:00, Monday 17:00 - 2:00, Tuesday 17:00 - 2:00, Wednesday 17:00 - 2:00, Thursday 17:00 - 2:00, Friday 17:00 - 2:00, Saturday 17:00 - 3:00
Capacity : 506
About Lincoln HallFound at 2424 N Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park, the structure which contains Lincoln Hall first opened up in 1912 as the Fullerton Theatre, a nickelodeon. Ever since then, the property has encased a garage and machine shop, the Crest Theatre and, not too long ago, the 3 Penny Cinema, which was Chicago’s first and only movie-theatre with a liquor license.
In 2009, Mike and Chris Schuba launched Lincoln Hall as a 600-capacity live music venue in this historic construction.
Open 7 days a week, you will be able to enter the doors of this slice of during the following hours:
Sunday – Friday: 5:00pm – 2:00am
Saturday: 5:00pm – 3:00am
For folks taking advantage of public transportation, Lincoln Hall is within walking distance of the Fullerton Red/Purple/Brown line L train stop, as well as the #74 Fullerton bus stops at Lincoln / Halsted, #8 Halsted bus, and #11 Lincoln bus.
What to Expect:
Folks who have visited Lincoln Hall for a live-concert or DJ performance have described it as having a casual ambiance in the moderate price range. In fact, some online reviewers have expressed that Lincoln Hall actually does not charge enough for the sort of experience that this venue delivers.
Should you venture out to Lincoln Hall, the general consensus is that it can accommodate groups, is great for dancing and has an average noise level. According to past guests, the best nights are Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
©2014MWFC
Found at 2424 N Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park, the structure which contains Lincoln Hall first opened up in 1912 as the Fullerton Theatre, a nickelodeon. Ever since then, the property has encased a garage and machine shop, the Crest Theatre and, not too long ago, the 3 Penny Cinema, which was Chicago’s first and only movie-theatre with a liquor license.
In 2009, Mike and Chris Schuba launched Lincoln Hall as a 600-capacity live music venue in this historic construction.
Open 7 days a week, you will be able to enter the doors of this slice of during the following hours:
Sunday – Friday: 5:00pm – 2:00am
Saturday: 5:00pm – 3:00am
For folks taking advantage of public transportation, Lincoln Hall is within walking distance of the Fullerton Red/Purple/Brown line L train stop, as well as the #74 Fullerton bus stops at Lincoln / Halsted, #8 Halsted bus, and #11 Lincoln bus.
What to Expect:
Folks who have visited Lincoln Hall for a live-concert or DJ performance have described it as having a casual ambiance in the moderate price range. In fact, some online reviewers have expressed that Lincoln Hall actually does not charge enough for the sort of experience that this venue delivers.
Should you venture out to Lincoln Hall, the general consensus is that it can accommodate groups, is great for dancing and has an average noise level. According to past guests, the best nights are Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
©2014MWFC