13 bars, restaurants, clubs, and venues open after 5. Hours, phone numbers, and vibes included.
Ascend Cannabis - Logan Square blends a curated cannabis dispensary with a vibrant nightlife hub, offering a unique fusion of elevated wellness and social experiences in Chicago's artsy Logan Square neighborhood. Guests can enjoy live music, craft cocktails, and a thoughtfully selected menu of cannabis-infused products in a stylish, community-focused atmosphere.
Northwest Side regulars know Cannabist near Jefferson Park Blue Line as the former Columbia Care, now serving both medical and rec crowds in Portage Park’s leafy stretch. Rebranded but still rooted in the neighborhood’s cannabis scene, it’s a quiet hub where locals grab products without the tourist crowds.
North of Wicker Park’s artsy main drag, Chi’Tiva Lounge stays open until 1 AM weekends—rare in Chicago for a dispensary that lets you actually consume on-site. Locals know it’s a low-key spot to unwind after gallery hours, with no pretense and a strict cutoff that’s oddly refreshing.
Norwood Park’s Consume Cannabis on Milwaukee Ave splits its schedule between medical-only days and recreational access, catering to both communities with clear separation. Wheelchair-accessible parking makes it a practical stop for patients, while the no-frills setup speaks to locals who value straightforward service over flashy gimmicks.
Lincoln Park’s north side hides a well-stocked Curaleaf outpost on Weed Street, just north of Sheffield — a discreet spot where locals know to swing by for walk-in service or quick online pickups. The neighborhood’s usual vibe clashes with this no-frills dispensary, but the selection and ease of access make it a quiet hit for those in the loop.
Andersonville’s north stretch buzzes with a hip, laid-back crowd drawn to Dispensary 33’s dual role as Chicago’s pioneering medical hub and a go-to spot for rec users seeking quality products. Locals praise its friendly staff and the neighborhood’s quirky, cannabis-friendly vibe—think indie shops and late-night chatter on Clark Street.
GreenCare Medical Dispensary is a medical cannabis in Old Town, serving Chicago's north side.
Bucktown’s Ivy Hall, tucked in a former Marc Jacobs spot, serves late-night doses of cannabis with a focus on Black-owned social equity. Hit it Fri/Sat for a vibe that’s equal parts retail and rebellion—no neon, just nods to the neighborhood’s gritty, unapologetic roots.
Ivy Hall Dispensary offers a refined, boutique experience in Bucktown, blending curated cannabis selections with a welcoming, upscale atmosphere. Open daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with extended hours until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, it caters to discerning patrons seeking quality and discretion.
Wicker Park’s nuEra blends discreet cannabis shopping with free street parking, a rare perk in the neighborhood’s tight-knit nightlife corridor. Skip the lines with online pre-orders, then wander the nearby bars and boutiques—its personalized service feels less retail, more local insider.
Sunnyside’s Wrigleyville flagship sits blocks from the Friendly Confines—grab a pre-game buzz before the Cubs take the field or refuel after a Lakeview bar crawl. Locals know the north side spot for discreet, quality cannabis ahead of the game’s seventh-inning stretch.
Lakeview’s first queer- and BIPOC-owned dispensary on Halsted offers a late-night hub for inclusive conversation and cannabis culture, open until 10 PM Wed-Sat. No neon, no gimmicks—just intentional community vibes in the neighborhood’s north end.
Zen Leaf in Rogers Park’s north end is a neighborhood staple with a laid-back, community-driven energy—think locally sourced products and friendly faces along the Red Line corridor. Formerly GreenGate, it’s a go-to spot for those seeking a low-key, accessible cannabis experience without the pretense.