A new cocktail lounge in River North, a doughnut happy hour and more things to do in Chicago on Tuesday, April 24.
EAT
Clucker Collaboration
3361 N. Elston Ave. 773-478-4000
The Avondale restaurant teams up with neighboring Korean-American spot Parachute to serve a sandwich featuring fried chicken, gochujang, mozzarella, pickled jalapeno and shredded cabbage ($10) through Sunday, donating $1 for every sandwich sold to Asian Americans Advancing Justice. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Now Open
112 W. Grand Ave. 312-334-1673
The River North cocktail lounge from the owners of Tanta serves drinks using techniques and flavors from Europe, Asia, the U.S., Mexico, South America and the Caribbean paired with a similarly global menu of small plates including Korean fried chicken ($13) and short rib bao ($5). 5 p.m.-2 a.m.
DRINK
Tower of Sour
1970 W. Montrose Ave. 773-697-8204
The bar devotes all of its draft lines to sour beers from Destihl Brewery including Here Gose Nothin’ and Counter Clockweisse ($6-$10) at the third annual event. 6 p.m. No cover.
Goose Island Sour Sisters Night
205 W. Lake St. 312-357-6665
The Loop bar serves 12-ounce pours ($9) of Lolita wild ale with raspberries, Halia barrel-aged farmhouse ale with peaches and other brews plus a limited number of large-format bottles of Goose Island’s Belgian-style ales ($18-$40). 4 p.m. No cover.
DO
An Evening with Louise Erdrich
First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple
77 W. Washington St. 312-494-9509
The National Book Award-winning author discusses her new novel, “LaRose,” with “The Borrower” writer Rebecca Makkai. 6-7 p.m. $10-$15. Tickets: chicagohumanities.org
HAPPY HOUR OF THE DAY
Doodle’s Doughnuts (1419 N. Wells St. 312-631-3339) offers espresso shots, old-fashioned doughnuts and hot or iced coffee for $1 from 5-7 p.m.