After reading the reviews here I hesitated to try this place. Hoping that many of the issues would have been resolved once they had been up and running for a couple of months we decided to give it a try when we saw a Groupon. We were greeted and seated immediately upon arrival and our server appeared promptly, off to a good start. I asked about beers on tap and our server produced a mis-spelled, typed list while stating "I am not supposed to show you this" - odd but okay, I don't mind reading the choices - the beer on tap list is extensive. He tells us that beers are $3 for the happy hour special but that if we are using a Groupon we will need to be sure to buy at least $20 worth of non-discounted foods as the Groupon cannot be applied to the discounted beer. No problem, with two entrees we will be over the $20 threshold easily. Ordered the BBQ brisket entree, hubby ordered the breakfast burger. Brisket was tasty, nothing special but nicely cooked. The breakfast burger is a large sausage patty topped with a fried egg. Unfortunately the sausage patty was still pink inside - undercooked sausage is not appealing, nor safe to eat. Overall not a wonderful experience but not the disaster many previous reviewers made it out to be. Our server was friendly and attentive. My biggest complaint is that when the bill came I was charged full price for the beer. Our server was quick to correct the error when we pointed it out but I found it annoying and interesting that a previous reviewer mentioned the same issue of being offered a happy hour special but then charged full price when the bill arrived. No live music was playing while we were there so I can't offer any opinion on the entertainment. The physical layout was pretty much the same as the Old Chicago that was previously here with the addition of some rough wood and American Flag decor.