Billy Goat’s First Appearance in the Newspaper

The first time Billy Goat appears in print is on June 19, 1938, in the Tribune: “One great personality in Our Town is a goat.” It isn’t much, just a couple of paragraphs, the first item in a column called “Our Town.” It tells of the tavern and details Billy’s trouble getting a copy of his U.S. citizenship papers because the photo he sent to Washington no longer resembles the 22-year-old, whiskerless picture that has been on file since 1916. “Billy could solve it right away with a shave, but he just can’t bring himself to do it,” the anonymous columnist writes.

That the columnist has no byline is not unusual. That’s the way it is in these days, when bylines have to be earned, sometimes over years of writing stories. But the writer is well-acquainted with Billy and his tavern. That’s the way it is in these days, too. Newspapers and booze have been joined at the hip for at least a couple of centuries, and few places ever provided as comforting a home for the press as the Billy Goat.

A Chicago Tavern: A Goat, a Curse, and the American Dream – By Rick Kogan
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The stories that have made Billy Goat Tavern world-famous are the stuff of legend. Our good friend Rick Kogan has compiled the most complete history of Billy Goat Tavern in his book – A Chicago Tavern a Goat, a Curse, and the American Dream. It’s packed with tales that include:

  • The antics of “Chicago’s Greatest Inn Keeper” – William Sianis
  • The real story of The Billy Goat Curse
  • Billy’s Nephew Sam Sianis
  • The SNL skit that immortalized Sam and his tavern
  • Mike Royko and the journalists who are regulars

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Hamburger America

Hamburger America is a book, documentary movie, and TV Show on the Travel Channel about the travels of George Mott to the most famous Burger spots in the country. Of course, Billy Goat steals the show!

Our friend Rick Kogan enjoyed it: “Hamburger America is not an indictment, but rather a celebration of burgers and the people who make them.” It’s almost as good as his book A Chicago Tavern – (Learn More)

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“A Chicago Tavern” by Rick Kogan

Our good friend Rick Kogan wrote a complete history of the world-famous Billy Goat Tavern – A Chicago Tavern a Goat, a Curse, and the American Dream. This is the story of a real Chicago legend. It’s packed with tales that include:

  • The antics of “Chicago’s Greatest Inn Keeper” – William Sianis
  • The real story of The Billy Goat Curse
  • Billy’s Nephew Sam Sianis
  • The SNL skit that immortalized Sam and his tavern
  • Mike Royko and the journalists who are regulars

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