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Eric J Herrholz

Behind the Bar: Tales from the Redwood Lounge

Hidden in the shadows of Chicago’s notorious mob history, the Redwood Lounge stands as a silent witness to the city’s vibrant and tumultuous past. Known for its clientele and its aura of danger and excitement, the bar was a haven for the movers and shakers of the underground world.


Being a barback at the Redwood Lounge was no ordinary gig. As the unsung heroes behind the bar, barbacks ensured that the show went on seamlessly, even as clandestine conversations and covert deals were the order of the day. The responsibilities ranged from keeping the bar stocked to maintaining an impeccable atmosphere, all while navigating the delicate balance between the glitz and grit of a mob-centric establishment.


The Lounge was more than a bar—it was a microcosm of the era, a place where power dynamics played out over glasses of whiskey, and where the lines between legend and reality blurred. Working there offered a unique perspective on a world that few ever see up close, revealing the intricacies and the unspoken rules that governed it.


For those who stood behind its bar, the Redwood Lounge was a theater of history, a place that etched its stories into the very souls of its workers. Cheers to the barbacks who kept the legacy alive, one drink at a time. 🍸



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