127 bars, restaurants, clubs, and venues open after 5. Hours, phone numbers, and vibes included.
# 10pin Bowling Lounge River North's slickest bowling spot pulls off the impossible—craft cocktails and proper lane-side dining without the kitsch. The vibe skews upscale with a swanky bar anchoring the room, ping pong tables for when you need a break, and late-night hours (2 AM weekends) that make it a legit nightlife destination, not just a novelty.
The premier observation deck on the 94th floor of 875 N Michigan Ave (formerly John Hancock Center). 360-degree views of Chicago skyline, Lake Michigan, and four states. Features TILT, an enclosed moving platform that tilts visitors over Michigan Avenue.
Activate Chicago blends laser tag, escape rooms, and arcade gaming into one high-tech immersive experience with interactive challenge rooms. It's the kind of competitive group outing that actually lives up to the hype — and makes for a killer date night.
Soo Ahn's Adalina commands the Gold Coast with uncompromising Italian elegance—think crystal chandeliers, A5 wagyu, and caviar service that justifies every penny. Skip dessert and head downstairs to the clandestine cocktail bar, where the real night begins for those in the know.
Chicago's iconic planetarium on the Museum Campus offers free admission for Illinois residents every Wednesday evening from 4-10 PM. Home to the largest public telescope in the state, with skyline views that rival the star shows inside.
Classy and energetic River North jazz club with top-notch drinks paired with blistering, fast-paced traditional and modern Chicago jazz performances. A full dinner menu complements nightly shows.
The Anita Dee II takes you out on Lake Michigan for a nightlife experience you can't get on land. Private yacht cruises with skyline views, open bars, and DJ sets make this one of Chicago's most memorable ways to spend an evening on the water.
Departing from DuSable Harbor in the Loop, the Anita Dee II is a premium three-level yacht with breathtaking skyline views. Whether it's a party cruise or a private event, the city looks different from the water.
# Arbella Arbella in River North is your after-hours playground—globally inspired cocktails and small plates that keep the kitchen humming until 3am on Saturdays, because sometimes dinner isn't the main event. The moody, sophisticated space shifts effortlessly from early evening dining into full-throttle nightlife mode, drawing serious drinkers and late-night food enthusiasts who know the difference between a cocktail bar and a *cocktail bar*.
The Art Institute of Chicago, located in the heart of the Loop, offers a vibrant cultural experience with its renowned collections and occasional late-night events. While primarily a museum, it sits near Chicago's lively nightlife scene, making it a unique blend of art and urban energy.
After-hours access to River North’s top-rated dispensary on Ohio Street—open Fridays/Saturdays until 10 PM, perfect for late-night exploration in the heart of downtown. A must-stop for curated cannabis experiences without the tourist traps.
Barrio is a modern mexican-american in River North, serving Chicago's downtown side.
Upscale cocktail lounge tucked inside the Waldorf Astoria on Walton Street. Bernard's channels old-money sophistication with plush seating, expert bartenders, and a clubby atmosphere that makes you feel like you should be wearing a blazer. Late-night weekends bring a livelier energy without losing the polish.
Streeterville’s hidden gem, Birdman Ramen, serves up rich tori-paitan and bold shoyu bowls—no frills, just soulful broth and springy noodles. East of Michigan Ave, it’s the only spot delivering this level of ramen focus to a neighborhood hungry for authenticity.
Bustling, legendary late-night blues club in River North with an enthusiastic crowd dancing to world-class local bands. Operating since 1985, it offers authentic Chicago Blues every night.
BLVD Steakhouse brings upscale dining to Streeterville with premium cuts, polished service, and a refined atmosphere. A reliable high-end steakhouse option near the Magnificent Mile for those who take their beef seriously.
Housed in a former parliament building in River North, Bounce pulls double duty as a laid-back sports bar by day and a full-blown nightclub after dark. When the lights drop, expect blaring music, bottle service, and a crowd that came ready.
Vintage speakeasy in the South Loop that pairs Prohibition-era cocktails with karaoke nights, creating the rare combination of craft drinks and unhinged fun. Brando's nails the speakeasy aesthetic without taking itself too seriously.
River North's Briny Swine is a seaside smokehouse and oyster bar mashing up Carolina-style BBQ with fresh seafood and Lowcountry dishes. Live music hits the Briny stage Wednesday through Sunday, with weekend sets running until 2 AM.
An ACM-nominated country music venue right in River North with a 16-foot stage and emerging artists performing daily. Bub City pairs the twang with freshly smoked BBQ in a sprawling 4,500-square-foot honky-tonk-meets-city space.
Owned by the absolute blues icon himself. Unrivaled live music energy, incredible local and national acts, and signature Louisiana-style soul food. A mandatory stop for any music lover visiting Chicago.
Legendary Irish tavern and Gold Coast institution on Division Street since 1961. The quirky, eccentric decor changes with the seasons, the drinks are strong, and the crowd is a mix of regulars and first-timers who all end up having the same great time.
The Loop's Cadillac Palace Theatre hosts major Broadway touring productions in a stunningly restored Vaudeville-era setting. The gilded interior is as much a show as whatever's on stage — this is how theater was meant to be experienced.
Casa Margarita is a waterfront mexican in Streeterville, serving Chicago's downtown side.