Sam Sianis, 'Cheezborger'-Flipping Owner of Chicago's Billy Goat Tavern, Dies at 91
Sam Sianis, Cheezborger-Flipping Owner of Chicagos Billy Goat Tavern, Dies at 91
His dive bar became famous thanks to Mike Roykos columns, a baseball curse and a Saturday Night Live skit.

Sam Sianis in 2009. For more than 50 years, customers could find him at the Billy Goat Tavern, tending bar or manning the small kitchen in back. José Moré for The New York Times
By Clay Risen
May 20, 2026
Chicago is a sprawling metropolis. But for those looking to sum up the city in a single place, an afternoon with Sam Sianis at the Billy Goat Tavern, a watering hole as rich in local character as a Saul Bellow novel, offered a master class.
Like any pilgrimage site, the Billy Goat or the Goat, to regulars is hard to reach, down two flights of stairs to a subterranean street below North Michigan Avenue. It was, however, conveniently across from the headquarters of The Chicago Tribune and a few blocks from several other dailies, making it popular with reporters, editors and pressmen.
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