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One Year Ago Today the Curse Was Broken!

You remember it like it was yesterday. You know where you were and who you were with. One year ago today, the Billy Goat Curse was lifted. Cubs fans from around the world celebrated. Especially the fans at Billy Goat Tavern!

When the Cubs received their World Series rings, the Goat was not forgotten. It featured 108 diamonds and one Chicago jewel.

Watch Cubs vs. Nationals at Billy Goat!

The Washington Nationals came back to DC in 2005. The Billy Goat Tavern opened its DC location in 2005. Washington has never won a playoff series since. Coincidence?

The Good Luck Goat is cheering for the Cubs again in 2017. Don’t miss watching the games at Chicago’s most famous sports bar – Billy Goat Tavern!

 

Meet Author Rich Cohen at Billy Goat Tavern!

When: Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Where: 430 N. Michigan Ave at Lower Level
Chicago, IL 60611
Time: 5-7pm
FROM HIS WEBSITE:
A captivating blend of reportage and memoir exploring the history of the Chicago Cubs.
When Rich Cohen was eight years old, his father took him to see a Cubs game. On the way out of the park, his father asked him to make a promise. “Promise me you will never be a Cubs fan. The Cubs do not win,” he explained, “and because of that, a Cubs fan will have a diminished life determined by low expectations. That team will screw up your life.” As a result, Cohen became not just a Cubs fan but one of the biggest Cubs fans in the world.

About Rich Cohen
Rich Cohen is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Tough Jews, The Avengers, Monsters, and (with Jerry Weintraub) When I Stop Talking, You’ll Know I’m Dead. He is a co-creator of the HBO series Vinyl and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone and has written for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Harper’s Magazine, among others. Cohen has won the Great Lakes Book Award, the Chicago Public Library’s 21st Century Award, and the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for outstanding coverage of music. His stories have been included in The Best American Essays and The Best American Travel Writing. He lives in Connecticut.

The 1994 Cubs, Ernie Banks and Billy Goat

The 1994 season begins badly. The Cubs lose 12 home games in a row, the worst start in team history. In an effort to end the streak, Same takes his goat to Wrigley Field only to be denied entrance. Amidst the chant of “Let the Goat in!” from the crowd, Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks escorts Sam and his goat into Wrigley. The Cubs win the game 5-2 but finish the 49-64 in fifth place in the strike-shortened season.

 

 

Learn more legendary Billy Goat Tavern stories in A Chicago Tavern a Goat, a Curse, and the American Dream by Rick Kogan https://www.billygoattavern.com/product/book-a-chicago-tavern/