Gold Coast Chicago Happy Hours
Due to Covid many Happy Hours were canceled. Now many are coming back. I’ll mark all the ones that have returned as Confirmed. Thanks! Cheers!
I love Happy Hour
Dining out can be expensive. A great way to get a cheap meal and adult beverage(s) is to go to Happy Hour. Most restaurants these days offer one otherwise people will just go elsewhere. Thankfully most Happy Hour menus are on websites now. They are usually listed under menus, events or specials on websites.
All happy hours are in the bar only. All prices are valid at the time of this post and can change without notice. Always check the website and/or call to confirm that happy hour deals are still available before heading over. Prices don’t include tax and tip. Cheers!
Chicago streets open for outdoor dining – Rush Street
20 E., Talbot Hotel, 20 E. Delaware, (312) 397-3633. M-F 3PM-6PM $3-$5 select beer, wine and cocktails. Join MY4C rewards and get $5 free May be permanently closed.
Adorn, Four Seasons Hotel, 120 E. Delaware Place, 1 (312) 280-8800. Currently not available.
Aster Hall, 900 N. Michigan Ave, Shops at 900 N. Michigan Ave, 1st (Doughnut Vault), 5th and 6th Floors. Currently not available.
Doc B’s, 100 E Walton St, (312) 626-1300. M-F 4PM-6PM. Food $4-$13; Booze $3-10. This is a great deal. The website is wrong. Happy Hour is not Sun-Fri at 55 E. Grand or 100 E. Walton. Menu on website. Currently not available.
Dublin’s Bar & Grill, 1050 North State Street, (312) 266-6340. They don’t have a Happy Hour. Their prices are just much lower than surrounding establishments.
Fig & Olive Chicago, 104 E. Oak St., (312) 445-0060. SU-Th 4-7PM. Menu on website. Permanently closed
The Brasserie, Waldorf Astoria Chicago, 11 E Walton St, (312) 646-1300. Daily 4PM-7PM Menu on website. Currently not available.
Tavern on Rush, 1031 N Rush St, (312) 664-9600. Tu-Th 4-7PM. Menu on website. Currently not available.