11 Best Nightlife in Lincoln Park and Wicker Park, with Bucktown and Logan Square, Chicago

Debonair Social Club

Wicker Park

In the historic Flat Iron Building, the Debonair Social Club combines visual arts, music, and late-night dining. Upstairs, curated video installations line the walls surrounding the stage-cum–dance floor; the dimly lighted downstairs has a more clandestine feel.

Double Door

Wicker Park

Double Door is a hotbed for music in Wicker Park. The large bar books up-and-coming local and national acts from rock to acid jazz. Unannounced Rolling Stones shows have been held here. Door No. 3, a lounge with a speakeasy theme, occupies the basement.

East Room

Logan Square
This unmarked "secret" bar carries through with its speakeasy theme—the only sign you’re in the right place is the red light above the door. Inside, the lights are dim, the drinks (cash only) are cheap, and the whiskey choices are plentiful. DJs spin funk, house, and other genres; seek out the decked-out elevator room for the best seat in the house.

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Happy Village

Ukrainian Village
Located in Ukrainian Village, this neighborhood institution is known for its cheap beer, Ping Pong tables, and, when the weather cooperates, its massive beer garden. There’s no kitchen, but Chicago’s own “tamale guy,” who sells authentic Mexican tamales out of a cooler, swings by nightly. Be sure to hit an ATM before you arrive because Happy Village is cash-only.
1059 N. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60622, USA
773-486–1512

Logan Square Auditorium

Logan Square

The second-floor ballroom hosts all-ages rock shows put on by the team at the Empty Bottle, plus other live performances and assorted special events. The acoustics aren't the best, but the hip younger crowd it draws doesn't seem to care. For those 21 and over, there's a full bar.

Nick's Beer Garden

Wicker Park

Nick's Beer Garden is a neighborhood favorite, especially in the wee hours (it's open until 4 am; 5 am Saturday). Kitschy tropical decor—think palm trees, flamingos, and a surfboard—adds to the appeal.

Northside Bar & Grill

Wicker Park

This spot was one of the first anchors of the now-teeming Wicker Park nightlife scene. Locals come to drink, eat, shoot pool, and see and be seen. The enclosed indoor-outdoor patio lets you get the best out of the chancy Chicago weather.

Rodan

Wicker Park

The highly stylized Rodan is a restaurant and lounge that caters mostly to the young neighborhood hipsters who arrive at dinnertime (served until 11 pm) and stay put until closing. The narrow space often feels cramped, but if you can snag a spot at the bar or on a blue-suede banquette, an evening of major-league people-watching is in store. Snacks are served all night, so refuel with a pile of wasabi-tempura fries served with a side of siracha ketchup.

The Burlington

Logan Square
Just a few blocks from the heart of Logan Square, this narrow bar has a woodsy vibe and a straightforward menu. In the front room, a rotating roster of DJs plays an eclectic mix of tunes; in the back room, live music from both local and touring acts tends to skew toward punk or noise rock.

The California Clipper Lounge

Humboldt Park
After being spruced up by Brendan Sodikoff, one of Chicago's best-known restaurateurs, this 1930s lounge is better than ever. A curving 60-foot-long Brunswick bar still dominates the interior, and tiny booths still line the long room back-to-back like seats on a train. But the look is now cleaner, and the cocktail list is longer (most cost $11 or less, so prices are refreshingly old-school). A tobacco shop has been added in the back room, too. Beloved by hipsters who've begun gentrifying the surrounding neighborhood, the lounge is located in Humboldt Park, just west of Wicker Park.

The Whistler

Logan Square
If you love unusual cocktails, free live music, and a laid-back vibe, the Whistler is the bar for you. It can get crowded, but the potent and creative drinks will make you forget any time spent waiting in line. These days the cocktail list changes daily; check @whistlermenu on Instagram for the latest update.