376 bars, restaurants, clubs, and venues open after 5. Hours, phone numbers, and vibes included.
BaseCamp Pub keeps it raw in Lakeview with underground DJ nights, punk shows, and the kind of divey energy that bigger venues can't replicate. Cheap drinks, loud music, no pretense.
Southwest Side Beggars location keeping the Garetto family tradition alive since 1976. Same thick, loaded pizzas that made the South Side chain legendary — deep dish, thin crust, pasta, and wings. A neighborhood staple for families, late dinners, and carryout runs after work.
South Side institution since 1976 when Angelo Garetto opened the first Beggars in Blue Island. Still family-owned by the Garettos, this Stony Island location has a full dining room, bar with happy hour specials, and seasonal outdoor patio. Known for thick, cheesy pizza — both thin crust and deep dish — plus pasta, wings, and their famous motto: 'We Lay It On Thick.' The kind of place where every South Sider has a go-to order.
The West Loop outpost of Chicago's beloved South Side pizza chain, bringing Beggars' thick, generously-topped pies to the downtown crowd since the Garetto family expanded from their 1976 Blue Island roots. Full dining room, bar with happy hour drink specials, seasonal sidewalk seating, and delivery. Hot & Ready lunch options for the office crowd. Same family recipes, different zip code.
A small-batch craft brewery on Malt Row with a dog-friendly taproom, board games, skee-ball, and rotating food trucks -- Begyle is North Center's most chill neighborhood hangout in the Ravenswood Industrial Corridor.
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.
Uptown’s Big Chicks thrives on LGBTQ+ inclusivity and monthly art installations—think neon-lit drag shows and mural-covered walls that double as a gallery. Themed nights (think ’80s prom meets queer punk) keep the crowd buzzing, but it’s the unfiltered camaraderie that sticks.
Billy Sunday is a vintage amaro cocktail bar in Logan Square, serving Chicago's north side.
An Oak Lawn pub on 95th Street where the portions border on ridiculous and the vibe is pure southwest suburban hospitality. BJ McMahon's is the kind of place where you order one entree and eat for two days. Cold beer, huge plates, friendly staff, and a loyal crowd that's been keeping this spot packed. If you're in Oak Lawn and hungry, this is the answer.
Dog-friendly dive with a killer happy hour that keeps Wicker Park regulars coming back. Black Hole Bar is the kind of unpretentious spot where you can settle in for a few rounds without checking your bank account. The patio is a bonus on warm Chicago nights.
Oak Forest’s Blarney Stone Pub has been pouring craft beers and hosting open mics since ’94—think 40 drafts, 80+ bottles, and a kitchen open ’til 2am. A neighborhood staple with live tunes every week, it’s where locals sip pints and stumble into impromptu performances.
Blind Barber is a barbershop speakeasy in West Loop, serving Chicago's west side.
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.
Candlelit and moody on the Ukrainian Village-Humboldt Park border, Boeufhaus serves French- and German-inspired steaks and charcuterie built for a proper date night. The cocktails match the ambiance -- dark, rich, and deliberate.
# Booze Box Slip through the neon-lit back alley behind Sushi Dokku to find this under-the-radar Japanese speakeasy pouring meticulously crafted cocktails that'll make you rethink what you thought you knew about spirit work. The vibe is pure Tokyo cool—smooth beats, selective DJs on weekends, and a crowd that actually appreciates a well-made drink without the posturing. It's the kind of spot locals keep to themselves, tucked away where the real night happens.
Behind a hidden grass door on Division Street in Wicker Park lies Bordel, a Parisian-inspired speakeasy lit entirely by candlelight. Nightly jazz, burlesque, and live entertainment share the room with savory small plates — it's moody, romantic, and very hard to leave.
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.
# Bridgeport Inn Pull up a stool at this no-frills Archer Avenue institution where $3 domestics and neighborhood camaraderie are the main attractions—order a Italian beef from Ricobene's and have it delivered straight to your seat. Bridgeport's realest dive bar doesn't pretend to be anything it's not, which is exactly why locals keep coming back. The jukebox, the regulars, the dive bar smell—it's all authentically Chicago.
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.
High-energy neighborhood party bar in Fulton Market with killer craft cocktails and live music sets. A fun, unpretentious spot for a night out in the West Loop.
Black-owned wine bar in Bronzeville. Curated wines, charcuterie boards, and live jazz nights. Perfect for a sophisticated date night on the South Side.
Handmade craft cocktails with fresh-squeezed juices and a chef-driven menu give this modern neighborhood bar a polished edge. The late-night vibe runs until midnight on weekends -- a step above the typical suburban bar scene.
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.