31 bars, restaurants, clubs, and venues open after 5. Hours, phone numbers, and vibes included.
Swinging, high-energy 1940s-style jazz lounge with legendary late-night jam sessions, heavy drink pours, and rich Chicago history. Once a Prohibition-era speakeasy frequented by Al Capone.
Know the secret entrance near 5121 Food Hall in Hyde Park (south)? The Hyde’s password-protected speakeasy hides custom cocktails behind a discreet door, open until 2am weekdays and 3am weekends—prohibition-era vibes with a modern twist.
The Meadowlark is a craft cocktail speakeasy in Logan Square, serving Chicago's north side.
# The Northcott Liquorette Duck into this speakeasy in downtown Naperville and you're stepping into a legit Prohibition fantasy—absinthe fountains, boozy teapots, and a whiskey collection that'll make collectors weep. The intimate setup moves fast, so lock in your reservation or risk getting shut out. Come thirsty and ready to play along with the old-school cocktail theater.
James Beard Award-winning cocktail bar hidden behind an unmarked facade. Seasonal craft cocktails, no-phone policy, and intimate candlelit atmosphere.
Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago is a sleek, speakeasy-style venue known for its inventive cocktail menu and immersive, retro-inspired ambiance. Its intimate setting and curated live music nights make it a standout spot for those seeking a sophisticated yet vibrant nightlife experience.
Step into River North's 18,000-square-foot prohibition-era fantasy at Untitled Supper Club, where weekly cabaret and live music fill the lavishly designed space. They're also sitting on one of the world's largest American whiskey collections — so yeah, you're staying for a drink.