

The best restaurants in Chicago come in all shapes and sizes, from pizza joints and Michelin-starred heavyweights to some of the best cheap eats Chicago has to offer. In other news, we’ve added fried chicken stalwart Luella’s Southern Kitchen to our Time Out Market space in Fulton Market-you can scroll through other recent additions to the Market at the bottom of this list. And we think this matters.July 2022: On our latest roundup of the city's best eateries, we're welcoming a rash of exciting new restaurants (including a hub for Peruvian street food and one of Chicago’s best bakeries) and bidding farewell to recently-closed favorites Vajra and Jeff & Jude’s, which will be missed. Only 26 tickets will be available per show, guaranteeing an intimate live-entertainment event.Īt UrbanMatter, U Matter. Doors open at 8:30pm and the show will start at 9pm. Priced at $45 per person, each ticket will include a 90-minute show and one cocktail.
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Washington Blvd., Lower Level, Chicago, IL 60607ĭead Plants at The Press Room brings the speakeasy experience from the 1920s into this century by launching a live music series on the second Saturday of each month. Find the handle by feeling your way along and you’ll be rewarded by the best speakeasy in Chicago. There’s a mural on Damen Avenue that looks like a series of steam-punk clockwork. Featuring inventive and tantalizing cocktails like Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and Penguin’s Suit, you’ll be transported back to the scandalous Prohibition-era as you sip on your gin.

The unmarked door to the right of the Black Bull entrance leads up a flight of stairs, where you’ll be treated to all kinds of burlesque entertainment.Ī post shared by The Violet Hour Chicago Violet HourĮasily the classiest speakeasy on this list, The Violet Hour takes on an ambiance worthy of the Great Gatsby. You’ll find this on the second floor of Black Bull, a Spanish restaurant on Division. You’re almost convinced this place really has been here for 100 years, but this modern concept is just a seriously good disguise for a great cocktail bar. Photo Credit: Bordel Chicago Facebook Bordelįeaturing Prohibition-style cocktails, burlesque shows, and a warm-lit ambiance that takes you back to the early years of the 20th century, Bordel is one of the most authentic-feeling speakeasies in Chicago. Enter this unassuming speakeasy bar through a laundromat on Clark Street and find a massive theatre space hiding just beyond the washing machines. Serving up magic tricks in a speakeasy-style atmosphere, it can’t get any weirder than downing a How Houdini Died cocktail and watching it fill up again on its own (just kidding, this doesn’t actually happen here… but it’d be cool). And as an added bonus, oysters are $1 every day, from 5–6:30 pm! Photo Credit: Chicago Magic Lounge Chicago Magic LoungeĬhicago Magic Lounge is sure to make your night out anything but dull. Sure, the door is hiding in plain sight, but the bar itself is subterranean, making it feel like a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located in the River North neighborhood, The Franklin Room features fare for all whether you’re looking to indulge in their exquisite tavern menu or take a look at their exclusive whiskey collection, there’s something for every party. Photo Credit: The Franklin Room via Instagram The Franklin Room

It accommodates just 8 chairs, serves up “spirit-forward” cocktails, and prides itself on using high-quality and hard-to-find ingredients. The Milk Room is a tiny speakeasy bar in Chicago that sits on the second floor of the Chicago Athletic Association.
