South Side White Sox bar roots for Cubs

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Much was made last week about McNally’s, a South Side White Sox bar that offered free drinks when the Cardinals homered against the Cubs. (Turned out to be eight, by the way.)

One South Side bar has put aside its allegiances and wants all of Chicago to get behind the Cubs.

From DNAInfo:

About a mile north of McNally’s sits Rhino Bar, which extended an olive branch to Cubs fans via its sign after seeing the turnout for the Cubs Wild Card game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, manager Abby Casciato said.

Nice gesture by Rhino Bar but in the interest of business, I’m not sure I would extend any special drink offers for Cubs’ home runs.

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