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Sunday, July 26, 2026
Lark rounds out the weekend with a Sunday drag brunch in the heart of Northalsted, featuring the same rotating themed shows from Chicago queens. The package includes a brunch entree, a sweet starter and a 90-minute bottomless drink selection. Reservations are highly recommended since it books up quickly. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Sat, Jul 11
11 AM - 3 PM
Lark Restaurant & Bar, Chicago
Saturday drag brunch at Lark in Northalsted, Chicago: rotating themed shows from local queens with a bottomless brunch package, 11am to 3pm.
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Sun, Jul 12
11 AM - 3 PM
Lark Restaurant & Bar, Chicago
Sunday drag brunch at Lark in Northalsted, Chicago: rotating themed shows from local queens with a bottomless brunch package, 11am to 3pm.
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Sat, Jul 18
11 AM - 3 PM
Lark Restaurant & Bar, Chicago
Saturday drag brunch at Lark in Northalsted, Chicago: rotating themed shows from local queens with a bottomless brunch package, 11am to 3pm.
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Sun, Jul 19
11 AM - 3 PM
Lark Restaurant & Bar, Chicago
Sunday drag brunch at Lark in Northalsted, Chicago: rotating themed shows from local queens with a bottomless brunch package, 11am to 3pm.
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