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The 9 Best Cocktail Bars in Chicago 2026

The best cocktail bars in Chicago for 2026: The Violet Hour, The Aviary, Kumiko, Billy Sunday and more, verified open and ranked by craft. Updated 2026.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Violet Hour.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallThe Violet Hour
Runner-upThe Aviary
Third pickKumiko

Chicago has the deepest American cocktail tradition outside New York. The Violet Hour opened in 2007 and trained a generation. The Aviary turned cocktails into avant-garde tasting menus. Kumiko exports Japanese-counter-bar discipline to the Midwest. The nine below are the technical references, each verified open.

The 9 best cocktail bars in Chicago

Editor's №1

The Violet Hour

The Violet Hour opened behind an unmarked Wicker Park door in 2007 and trained much of the city's bar talent, Toby Maloney's room of high-backed booths, chandeliers and a no-standing rule. The seasonal menu changes often and the classics are flawless. Order whatever the current list leads with, or a properly stirred Old Fashioned. Best on a weeknight, before the weekend wait stretches past an hour.

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The Aviary

The Aviary is the Alinea Group's laboratory in Fulton Market, where Grant Achatz's team treats cocktails as a tasting-menu course. Drinks arrive in custom glassware, smoked, gelled or frozen into a single perfect rock. Book through Tock and order the signature In the Rocks. Best for a special occasion, for drinkers who want technique pushed to its edge rather than a quiet nightcap.

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Kumiko

Kumiko brought Japanese counter discipline to the West Loop under Julia Momose, and took Outstanding Bar at the 2025 James Beard Awards. The room is calm and exacting, the spirit-free drinks as considered as the spirited ones. Order the omakase or a clarified seasonal build and take a counter seat. Best early, for drinkers who want precision and quiet over volume.

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Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday holds a Logan Square corner with one of North America's deepest amaro and fernet collections behind the bar. The cocktails lean bitter, herbal and food-friendly, built to sit alongside the kitchen. Order something amaro-forward and ask the bartender to steer. Best from 9 PM midweek, for drinkers who like their cocktails with an edge and a point of view.

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Lazy Bird

Lazy Bird runs a dim cellar beneath The Hoxton in Fulton Market, a classics den built around fifty-two cocktails and regular live music. It opened in 2024 and keeps the focus on well-made standards rather than reinvention. Order a Martini or a daiquiri and come for an early set. Best for drinkers who want a hotel basement bar with actual soul.

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Scofflaw

Scofflaw made gin its whole identity on Armitage in Logan Square, a fireplace-warmed lounge that helped reset the neighbourhood's drinking in 2012. The list is gin-forward without being precious, and the kitchen punches above a bar menu. Order a gin sour or whatever the seasonal board suggests. Best on a cold night by the fire, for drinkers who want comfort with their craft.

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Longman & Eagle

Longman & Eagle pairs a Michelin-listed Logan Square kitchen with a whiskey-led bar and a six-room inn upstairs. The cocktails follow the food, rooted in American spirits and built without fuss since 2010. Order a rye-forward classic and stay for the kitchen if a table opens. Best for a long evening, for drinkers who want food and whiskey under one roof.

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Sportsman's Club

Sportsman's Club works a West Town storefront with a daily-changing menu and a neighbourhood-tavern ease that hides serious technique. There is a front bar for walk-ins and a back patio for the slow hours. Order the bartender's choice and trust the rotation. Best on a warm evening on the patio, for drinkers who want craft without ceremony.

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Delilah's

Delilah's has held Lincoln Park since 1993, a punk-soul whiskey cathedral with more than nine hundred bottles and a DJ most nights. It is a dive at heart, not a cocktail temple, but no honest Chicago drinking list leaves it off. Order a pour from the rare-whiskey list and a cheap beer back. Best late, loud and unhurried, for drinkers who want the city's stubborn original intact.

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