The prohibition era experience is alive and well in Illinois. Here, you’ll find many bars that emulate the historic speakeasies of the 1920s and 1930s by keeping a low profile while serving high-quality drinks. Maybe you’re not the type who would’ve gathered in underground bars out of sight from the law, but nowadays you don’t have to risk arrest to drink an arresting alcoholic beverage. These five bars offer a range of speakeasy experiences, from the upscale to the quirky, but all of them make an incredible cocktail.
- Northcott Liquorette (Naperville)
Google / Google Street View Northcott Liquorette has the speakeasy vibe nailed. It looks discrete on the outside, with nothing but a logo emblazoned on an anonymous blue door. Inside, though, Northcott Liquorette is elegant and stylish, with handcrafted alcoholic delicacies to offer you.
Northcott Liquorette / Official Facebook For example, at Northcott’s you’ll find a prohibition-era staple: absinthe. Though the kind now legal in the United States lacks the wormwood that makes some absinthe hallucinogenic, these cocktails it makes are so good they’ll leave you seeing (or tasting) double. Northcott Liquorette is located at 40 W Chicago Ave, Naperville, IL 60540.
- Club Arcada Speakeasy and Restaurant (St. Charles)
Club Arcada Speakeasy And Restaurant
Club Arcada Speakeasy And Restaurant Club Arcada in Saint Charles is the spot to go if you want your speakeasy with a show. Attached to the Club Arcada Showroom, this is a destination for live music. Blending its jazz-age nostalgia for speakeasies with actual jazz makes Club Arcada a highlight on this bar crawl back in time. Club Arcada Speakeasy and Restaurant is located at 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL 60174.
- The Violet Hour (Chicago)
Artist: Rex Flodstrom / The Violet Hour / Official Facebook Page
The Violet Hour / Official Facebook Page The Violet Hour in Chicago might be my personal favorite on this list, if only for its artistic take on secrecy. Taking the “hidden” concept of the speakeasy to heart, The Violet Hour is hidden beneath a mural, repainted each year by a commissioned artist. Part of the fun is finding the door. Once you’re inside, it’s pure class, with cocktails as refined and expertly curated as its stunning interior decoration. The Violet Hour is located at 1520 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622.
- Osito’s Tap (Chicago)
Osito’s Tap / Official Facebook Page
Osito’s Tap / Official Facebook Osito’s Tap is the youngest bar on this list, having opened in 2019. Being new-school doesn’t mean you can’t be an old soul, though. At Osito’s you’ll find both vintage vibes and a classic collection of craft cocktails.
Osito’s Tap / Official Facebook Page Clearly, Osito, the bar’s namesake pup, likes it. He looks like a wise fellow, but, on the other hand, he’s still not old enough to drink. You should probably give it a try yourself to be sure. Osito’s Tap is located at 2553 S Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, IL 60623.
- Martini Room (Elgin)
Martini Room / Official Facebook
Martini Room / Official Facebook Page The Martini Room is the least “undercover” bar on this list, with more of a lively nightclub ambiance than the discrete and posh atmosphere of your usual speakeasy. That makes this a place to heartily celebrate the end of illegal alcohol, which is exactly what its monthly “prohibition nights” are designed to do. Don’t worry if you miss it, though; they still serve a mean martini the rest of the month. The Martini Room is located at 161 E Chicago St, Elgin, IL 60120.
The next time you’re looking to cut loose with a cocktail that’s both classy and classic or you’re hoping party like it’s 1929, give one of these seriously good Illinois speakeasies a shot. It will make you think fondly of the prohibition era and, at the same time, make you very, very glad it’s over.
Google / Google Street View
Northcott Liquorette has the speakeasy vibe nailed. It looks discrete on the outside, with nothing but a logo emblazoned on an anonymous blue door. Inside, though, Northcott Liquorette is elegant and stylish, with handcrafted alcoholic delicacies to offer you.
Northcott Liquorette / Official Facebook
For example, at Northcott’s you’ll find a prohibition-era staple: absinthe. Though the kind now legal in the United States lacks the wormwood that makes some absinthe hallucinogenic, these cocktails it makes are so good they’ll leave you seeing (or tasting) double. Northcott Liquorette is located at 40 W Chicago Ave, Naperville, IL 60540.
Club Arcada Speakeasy And Restaurant
Club Arcada in Saint Charles is the spot to go if you want your speakeasy with a show. Attached to the Club Arcada Showroom, this is a destination for live music. Blending its jazz-age nostalgia for speakeasies with actual jazz makes Club Arcada a highlight on this bar crawl back in time. Club Arcada Speakeasy and Restaurant is located at 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL 60174.
Artist: Rex Flodstrom / The Violet Hour / Official Facebook Page
The Violet Hour / Official Facebook Page
The Violet Hour in Chicago might be my personal favorite on this list, if only for its artistic take on secrecy. Taking the “hidden” concept of the speakeasy to heart, The Violet Hour is hidden beneath a mural, repainted each year by a commissioned artist. Part of the fun is finding the door. Once you’re inside, it’s pure class, with cocktails as refined and expertly curated as its stunning interior decoration. The Violet Hour is located at 1520 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622.
Osito’s Tap / Official Facebook Page
Osito’s Tap / Official Facebook
Osito’s Tap is the youngest bar on this list, having opened in 2019. Being new-school doesn’t mean you can’t be an old soul, though. At Osito’s you’ll find both vintage vibes and a classic collection of craft cocktails.
Clearly, Osito, the bar’s namesake pup, likes it. He looks like a wise fellow, but, on the other hand, he’s still not old enough to drink. You should probably give it a try yourself to be sure. Osito’s Tap is located at 2553 S Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, IL 60623.
Martini Room / Official Facebook
Martini Room / Official Facebook Page
The Martini Room is the least “undercover” bar on this list, with more of a lively nightclub ambiance than the discrete and posh atmosphere of your usual speakeasy. That makes this a place to heartily celebrate the end of illegal alcohol, which is exactly what its monthly “prohibition nights” are designed to do. Don’t worry if you miss it, though; they still serve a mean martini the rest of the month. The Martini Room is located at 161 E Chicago St, Elgin, IL 60120.
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Address: 2553 S Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, IL 60623, USAAddress: 40 W Chicago Ave, Naperville, IL 60540, USAAddress: 1520 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622, USAAddress: 161 E Chicago St, Elgin, IL 60120, USAAddress: 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL 60174, USA