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The 14 Best Fireplaces in Chicago

By Urbanmatter Chicago @UMatterChicago

Step out of the cold and get comfortable

Not too long ago in our guide to fall, we recommended a handful of places to grab dinner, drinks, and a seat by the fire as the temps get chillier. Now that winter’s upon us, we wanted to expand our list and explain just why these places (and their fiery hearths) are so freakin’ awesome.

Whether you’re feeling like grabbing a book and channeling a poet from years ago, sipping speakeasy-style cocktails with vintage glamour, or just having good conversation at the local tavern, these places will keep you warm and cozy throughout the season.

Here are our picks for the best fireplaces in Chicago.

The Dawson

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730 West Grand Avenue

This West Town restaurant with turn-of-the-last-century influences has a unique vibe and an attractive space. Have dinner with friends next to their chic fireplace and try one of their vintage-inspired cocktails.

Cocktail recommendation: He’s a Made Man (Wheeler’s Gin, Cardamero, sage, chai, lemon, shaken on rocks)

Hubbard Inn

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110 West Hubbard Street

This River North hotspot boasts some pretty cozy corners inside, including private dining rooms and intimate library lounges. Snuggle up by the flames here for an old world-style experience.

Cocktail recommendation: Steep Escape (Belvedere Lemon Tea vodka, St. Germain, lemon, Bolivar bitters, Brut champagne)

North Pond

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2610 North Cannon Drive

Overlooking a gorgeous Lincoln Park pond, this place easily has one of the most serene views in the city, and their corner fireplace is the cherry on top.

Cocktail recommendation: Whiskey, Apple (Journeyman’s Buggy Whip Wheat, Spiced Pear liqueur, apple cider, orange)

Owen & Engine

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2700 North Western Avenue

Inspired by the quintessential British gastropub, this Logan Square restaurant and bar is a great place to gather by the fire for hearty meals and satisfying drinks.

Cocktail recommendation: O&E G&T (Letherbee gin, Pimm’s No. 1 Cup, St. Elizabeth’s Allspice Dram, lime, Fentiman’s Tonic Water, house spice tincture, built, rocks)

The Violet Hour

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1520 North Damen Avenue

A speakeasy-inspired lounge in Wicker Park is the perfect place to cozy up by a fire, and you’ll have some of the best cocktails in town. Make sure you abide by their House Rules to make it inside this ultra-swanky place.

Cocktail recommendation: Teacher’s Pet (Laird’s BIB Apple Brandy, lemon, Punt e Mes, Orgeat, cinnamon, orange bitters)

The Bedford

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1612 West Division Street

Treat yourself to a luxurious cocktail party experience in signature bank vault lounge that’s centered with an alluring electric fireplace. Music from renowned DJs will top off the mood.

Cocktail recommendation: Airmail (El Dorado 5 Yr Rum, honey, lime, sparkling wine)

Tortoise Supper Club

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350 North State Street

This warm, wooded, dimly-lit restaurant adorned with lush furniture near River North is known for its comfortable atmosphere and traditional American fare.

Cocktail recommendation: Hot Toddy (Spiced Pear liqueur, whiskey, honey syrup, lemon juice, bitters)

Uncommon Ground

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3800 North Clark Street

This Lakeview establishment is dedicated to serving, fresh, seasonal, and local ingredients in their comfortable, contemporary setting. Grab a spot by their fire and you might catch some live music.

Cocktail recommendation: The Hayride (house infused spiced rum, house-made ginger syrup, local apple cider, served warm in a mug)

Scofflaw

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3201 West Armitage Avenue

Specializing in gin-infused cocktails, you won’t be disappointed with a drink from this Logan Square restaurant and bar. Baroque-style furniture and fireplace juxtaposed with a hip and friendly staff make this place one of a kind.

Cocktail recommendation: Hot Buttered Rum (Banks 7 Golden Age Rum, Cruzan Blackstrap rum, brown sugar, butter, spices)

RL

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115 East Chicago Avenue

Next door to the Polo store in the Gold Coast is Ralph Lauren’s fashionable restaurant serving modern classics. Wall-to-wall portraits, towering bookshelves, and of course, their warm fireplace give it a metropolitan yet homey feel.

Wine recommendation: St Cosme Côte du Rhône ’14

Wilde Bar & Restaurant

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3130 North Broadway

This Lakeview ode to the whimsical and witty writer, Oscar Wilde, is the perfect place to go if you’re feeling like a bookworm. Pop a squat in one of their plush leather seats by the fire as you read The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Cocktail recommendation: Sazerac (Bulleit Rye, Peychaud’s bitters, absinthe, lemon twist, up)

Pump Room

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1301 North State Street

Glamour of the 30s and 40s, music, and delicious food and drinks come together at this supper club in the Public Hotel in the Gold Coast. A drink by their fire is perfect for sophisticated souls (or those who want to be for a night!)

Cocktail recommendation: Sour Cherry Old Fashioned

The Broken Shaker

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19 East Ohio Street

Want to veer away from the typical sleek, modern hotel or restaurant? Escape to the earthy, free-spirited vibes of the Freehand Chicago’s restaurant that offers exotic and innovative ingredients and a fireplace draped with an Aztec rug.

Cocktail recommendation: Hippy Sh*t (Absolut Elyx vodka, rooibos-infused white port, pomegranate sage cordial, citrus)

Old Town Social

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455 West North Avenue

Great crowds, great traditional bar-style food, and an even better atmosphere make this place an Old Town favorite. Not to mention, they’ve got private booths and 23 TVs to keep you entertained after you’ve relaxed by the fire.

Cocktail recommendation: Bootlegger’s Glory (Bombay Sapphire, pear puree, cardamom, lemon, prosecco)


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