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The 7 Best Date Night Bars in Chicago 2026

The 7 best date night bars in Chicago for 2026, from The Violet Hour and Three Dots and a Dash to Billy Sunday, The Aviary and The Office speakeasy.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Violet Hour.

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

Best overallThe Violet Hour

Chicago hides its best date bars behind unmarked doors and down staircases, from a Wicker Park institution to a Fulton Market room run by a Michelin-starred kitchen. These seven let the room carry the night, with low light and a serious pour.

The 7 best date night bars in Chicago

Editor's №1

The Violet Hour

The Violet Hour in Wicker Park is the bar that taught Chicago to take cocktails seriously, opened in 2007 behind an unmarked, ever-changing mural on Damen Avenue. High-backed booths, chandeliers and a no-standing rule make it a date room by design. The menu of classics and originals is precise without showing off. Best on a weeknight, when the curtained booths stay quiet and the wait at the door is short.

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Sportsman's Club

Sportsman's Club in Ukrainian Village turns an old tavern into a neighborhood cocktail bar, with a daily-changing menu and a back patio that opens in warm months. The drinks are inventive but the room stays unpretentious, a former corner bar rather than a velvet den. It suits an easy, low-key date. Best in summer, when the patio is open and the kitchen window passes out snacks late.

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Three Dots and a Dash

Three Dots and a Dash is the River North tiki bar reached down a torch-lit alley off Hubbard Street, a riot of carved mugs and rum in a city of cold winters. The drinks are theatrical and rum-forward, built for sharing the flaming Treasure Chest. It is loud and fun rather than hushed. Best for a livelier date that wants spectacle, ideally arriving early before the alley line forms.

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Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday in Logan Square pairs an ambitious cocktail program with one of the city's deepest vintage-spirits collections, lined up behind the bar in antique bottles. The drinks lean experimental, with amari and rare bottlings the staff will pour by taste. The room is intimate and dimly lit. Best for a date that wants to nerd out on spirits, asking the bartender to open something old and unusual.

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The Aviary

The Aviary in Fulton Market is Grant Achatz's cocktail laboratory, where drinks arrive as multi-part presentations engineered like courses. Reservations and a ticket-style deposit are required, so this is a planned occasion rather than a drop-in. The In the Rocks old fashioned, served in a frozen sphere, is the signature. Best for a milestone date, booked well ahead, when the spectacle is the entire point.

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The Office

The Office hides beneath The Aviary, a tiny speakeasy of around 20 seats with a rare-spirits library and a reservation-only door. The cocktails are bespoke, often built around the bottle you choose from the back-bar collection. It is one of the most intimate rooms in the city. Best for a serious second date, secured with an advance booking, when you want the night to feel like a secret.

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The Press Room

The Press Room sits in the lower level of a century-old former publishing house on Washington Boulevard in the West Loop, a candlelit room of friendly wines and classic cocktails. The list is approachable and the service warm, built for lingering rather than performance. The kitchen turns out sophisticated, familiar plates. Best on a Tuesday through Thursday evening, when the small downstairs room stays calm and the happy hour runs.

Weekly picks

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