Kuma's Corner

2900 W Belmont ChicagoIL60618
Closed
Sunday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Monday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Tuesday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Wednesday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Thursday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Friday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Saturday
4:00pm-9:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(259)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

The ORIGINAL Kuma's Corner. Metal, beer, and the best burgers on this planet or any other.
by twitter on September 08, 2015 from twitter

Tips

Save Money: Early birds win with a 25-percent discount if dining from 4pm to 7pm.
by ezlocal on June 07, 2016 from ezlocal
The Extras: The restaurant offers a Saturday and Sunday brunch from 10am to 4pm. More of a night owl? Try the late-night menu--featuring sandwiches and towering sharable snacks like nachos and cheese-smothered fried potatoes--from 10pm to 1am.
by ezlocal on June 07, 2016 from ezlocal

Member Reviews

Best Burgers in Chicago:
Hamburger 2.0. You thought you knew burgers. Maybe you've had onion rings on top maybe even a slice of ham. Well, you're an amateur if you haven't had a burger from Kuma's. We're talking brandy soaked pears, brie, prosciutto, and a brat on your hamburger. They play heavy metal and pour the best of the best micro brew beers. All served by any one of a half-dozen hot, tatooed, super-friendly biker babes.
by David on November 21, 2008

Editorial Reviews

Kuma's Corner Restaurant Review:
Meat and heavy metal are the driving forces behind Kuma's Corner in Chicago's Avondale neighborhood, a casual, comfort food-centric watering hole with just the right amount of 'tude. The menu features more than a dozen burgers named after bands, including the "Led Zeppelin" with bacon, slow-cooked pork shoulder, barbecue sauce, sharp cheddar and pickles. The Cajun seasoning-rubbed "Black...
by gayot on July 21, 2015 from gayot
"The king of burgers", this local chain earns "epic" status with "ridiculously huge", "super creative" patties in "artful flavor combinations" plus "to-die-for" mac 'n' cheese and "excellent" beers on tap; the "blasting" heavy metal music and "rock 'n' roll" "attitude" is "not for everyone", and there's often a "long wait" (no reservations), but consensus says it's "totally worth it."
by zagat on July 23, 2013 from zagat
Cozy corner restaurant delivers comfort classics to the Avondale neighborhood.:
In Short
The pub-like exterior belies the lodge-inspired interior at this eatery. Wood abounds, from the long inlaid bar to the vaulted cross-beamed ceiling. Three flat-screen TVs,...
by by Fred Schlatter at Citysearch on September 21, 2005 from Citysearch

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by localcom on July 11, 2014 from localcom