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13 top restaurants for every kind of date in Chicago

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by Lisa Shames
Updated January 24, 2024

Whether you’re looking for a full-on spectacle or a cozy and casual night out, Chicago’s most romantic restaurants have it all. A first-date favorite sweetens the deal with tableside flower carts. Pitchers of hibiscus sangria keep the good times flowing at a Mexican hotspot made for group dates. And if you’re looking to propose, you can’t beat a lavish steakhouse known for the best Chicago River views.

This guide pairs Chicago restaurants with romantic occasions from first dates all the way to milestone anniversaries. These are Chicago’s 13 best date-night restaurants.

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4.6
4.6 (1538)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Bucktown / Wicker Park
About the restaurant

This Wicker Park restaurant is all about flower power: Machine features an onsite floral service to complement its modern American menu and sultry interiors. Impress your date with a pre-made arrangement, or take things up a notch and build your own bouquet from the tableside cart. If you’re drinking, consider one of the very Instagrammable cocktails like the gin-forward Caged & Infused, which comes with a tiny hammer for smashing its spun-sugar shell—can you say ultimate icebreaker?


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MaryM
Dined on Jul 12, 2024
Lovely evening with my Book Club. We ate inside so we had low noise levels for good conversation.
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4.2
4.2 (38)
$30 and under
Mexican
West Town
About the restaurant

Head to this crowd-pleaser for a stress-free first date. The tacos, seafood, and cocktails at both locations come with a side of easygoing charm. Get to know each other over Oaxacan old fashioneds, chips, and guac. If drinks turn into dinner, you’ll feast on housemade corn tortillas stuffed with beer-battered tilapia, carnitas, or carne asada. Then stretch your night even further at the bar, stacked with bottles of mezcal and tequila.


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Kelcey
Dined on Jan 19, 2025
Great food and service went above, they were excellent with my 18 mo daughter - had coloring mat and brought out her French toast right away (our group was still finishing ordering!!) love this neighborhood spot.
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4.7
4.7 (254)
$31 to $50
Italian
Little Italy / University Village
About the restaurant

This neighborhood gem comes from the team behind other inviting local faves like Coalfire Pizza and Tempesta Market, so its warm and rustic vibe is very much on brand. Get better acquainted over linguine vongole, perfectly blistered pizzas, and tender fresh octopus—the restaurant’s tiny but mighty menu earned a nod from The Chicago Tribune’s dining critic just a few months after it opened in 2021. In other words, Peanut Park has second—and third and fourth—date written all over it.


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Blake
Dined on Feb 15, 2025
Don’t let the name scare you off. Lots of charm and great food!
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4.7
4.7 (4352)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Gold Coast / Streeterville
About the restaurant

This multi-story steakhouse doesn’t hold back on high-roller touches, making it the perfect setting for a splashy occasion: Caviar comes in three varieties, Krug Grand Cuvée is available by the glass, and the menu includes a trio of specially sourced Japanese wagyu. Plush velvet chairs and candelabras add to the sexy vibes at this special-occasion superstar.


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Japri
Dined on Feb 19, 2025
I absolutely loved dining at Maple & Ash! The food and drinks were amazing! The ambiance and staff were the nicest! I will be back very soon.
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4.8
4.8 (5409)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
West Loop
About the restaurant

Sepia has gracefully walked the line between special-occasion restaurant and neighborhood gem since opening in 2007, even landing a MICHELIN star in the process. Its stylish interiors bring out the chandelier-lined space’s past life as a 19th-century print shop—without being precious. The same goes for chef Andrew Zimmerman’s stunning but unfussy four-course menu, which features winners like sea urchin chawanmushi and grilled pork collar, sure to bring some magic to your milestone.


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KarenVIP
Dined on Feb 14, 2025
One of the best in the city. Don’t miss it. Fine dining has never been better.
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4.8
4.8 (2399)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Italian
West Loop
About the restaurant

Acclaimed chef Lee Wolen serves a menu that can be dressed up or down at this Italian masterpiece, depending on your celebration mood. If you’re looking to splurge, go for the tuna crudo and wood-fired sea bream. If you’re keeping it casual, get pizza and housemade pasta. Scoring a table at Alla Vita can be trickier than getting a burger at Au Cheval, but you and your date can always grab a spot at the bar. Plan ahead to sit in the dining room, with its fabric-covered ceiling and wooden archways.


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AnthonyVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Easily one of the best restaurants in Chicago. The food, service, and ambience are unmatched
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4.8
4.8 (802)
$50 and over
Dining Bar
West Loop
About the restaurant

Julia Momosé’s Japanese-inspired cocktail bar is detail-obsessed, from the hand-carved ice to the delicate glassware. And what it lacks in space, it makes up for in style: Kumiko’s elegant accents, like geometric patterns in the wood partitions and brass screens that each have their own hidden meaning, make it an extra-meaningful spot to pop the question. Celebrate with Momosé’s next-level cocktails, and don’t close the deal without the bar’s truffled milk toast and honey ice cream.


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Michael
Dined 5 days ago
Amazing drinks and being able to order food from the restaurant upstairs is a plus. The Japanese potato salad is amazing. Their shochu and Japanese whiskey selection is amazing, better than some bars I've been to in Japan, but it is expensive. The special plum flavored old fashioned was $37. Expect to pay similar prices for a dram of whiskey. Worth the price though to taste some whiskeys you probably wouldn't find anywhere else in the US.
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4.8
4.8 (4159)
$31 to $50
Italian
River North (Chicago)
About the restaurant

Gibsons Italia may get a ton of attention for lavish food like gold-extruded pasta and massive platters of Alaskan king crab. But what makes it proposal worthy are its views. Overlooking the Chicago River and flanked by skyscrapers, this contemporary, Italian-accented steakhouse is a stunning setting for a blockbuster dinner. The spacious dining room features plenty of white tablecloths for a romantic evening. The only thing that could rival this view? A diamond.


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StephenieVIP
Dined 1 day ago
I have eaten here a few times and it is usually very good. This meal left a lot to be desired. I ordered a prime steak because 'prime' is supposed to be tender and have more marbling than the Australian grass-fed. My steak was tough and not much flavor other than the outside sear. I only ate a couple bites. I was looking forward to the roasted garlic bulb that came on my plate, but the cloves were all very hard and solid instead of being soft and creamy and were not enjoyable so I ended up leaving most of that on my plate. I think someone had an accident with the pepper when making the french potato puree. The pepper was the only thing you could taste. It was so overwhelming that again I could not eat more than a few bites of it. I was very surprised at the poor quality of most of my dishes considering my previous meals there. I kept quiet at the restaurant about the disappointing meal because I didn't want to ruin the atmosphere with my dining companion.
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4.7
4.7 (895)
$30 and under
Mexican
River North (Chicago)
About the restaurant

Each dish has a personal story to tell at this Mexican hotspot. But Tzuco doesn’t take itself too seriously, which means it’s ideal for a chill get-together with friends. Take in the earthy interiors—chef and owner Carlos Gaytán lined the space with objects that remind him of his hometown of Huitzuco, Mexico—and order a pitcher of hibiscus flower sangria for the table before digging into killer signature dishes like guajillo-roasted octopus and cochinita pibil.


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Kendall
Dined on Feb 19, 2025
Wow. Literally the best restaurant I've been to in Chicago, or maybe evenly matched with Topolobampo. We sat at the kitchen counter - not sure why anyone would sit anywhere else. So wonderful watching everything being created, and it made us want to try things we hadn't ordered, so we will be back. The food was absolutely perfect. Perfect blends of flavors, perfect cook on both proteins, absolutely excellent presentation and delivery. We ordered an appetizer called Tetela, which was a delightful and plentiful plate, and the chicken tings used int eh dish was savory mouth-watering deliciousness. My husband ordered the salmon which was perfectly cooked and with excellent accompanying garnishes. My shortrib dish was absolutely astonishing, and the salsa verde on the side was perfection. The tortillas - wow! Maybe the best ones I've ever had outside of Mexico. The drinks were amazing. I had never had a Mexican wine before and I can tell you I was absolutely shocked at how good they were. The wine steward was very knowledgeable and made the decision very easy for us. But the best thing about the drinks was the cocktail called "pibil". I will be sad for the rest of my life that there is only one place I can get this drink. I believe this is an absolutely perfect cocktail (at least for me) and I would drink it every day if I could. Absolutely legendary drink. Perfect combination of flavors, including the very flavorful rim which just brought everything together perfectly. The service was spectacular - just attentive enough and obviously quite caring, but not intrusive or constant. Every person we interacted with was kind and helpful, and intent on ensuring our experience was pleasurable. The entire experience was just wonderful, and I plan to return to sample more of their delicious food, absolutely get the pibil cocktail, and enjoy every moment start to finish.
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4.6
4.6 (1064)
$31 to $50
Spanish
River North (Chicago)
About the restaurant

José Andrés’s elegant seafood spot is the perfect group date destination, thanks to an impressive tapas lineup and awe-inspiring interiors, including a glowing octopus sculpture. Ideally, all meals should start with oysters, but especially when dining at Bar Mar, where they come with black pepper and fruit vinegar. Follow it up with something sexy, like ceviche with leche de tigre or playful hamachi cones. Either way, you’re in for a special meal that channels peak coastal vacay vibes.


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jamesVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Great evening of dining with Iberico Ham and octopus peaks of the evening. Great ambience and an exceptional mixologist at the bar. Only disappointment was the King Salmon Entree which was soft, an amalgam of fish without the distinct layers of separation and the fatiness.
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4.8
4.8 (3403)
$31 to $50
Croatian
West Loop
About the restaurant

You’ll find lots of cozy corners for cuddling at this restaurant by Top Chef winner Joe Flamm, from the chef’s counter to under the hanging plants by the wood bar. Flamm’s Midwest-meets-Mediterranean restaurant is a love letter to Adriatic soul food, like burek, a flaky pastry filled with cheese and other seasonal ingredients, plus gnocchi with slow-cooked Croatian beef stew—and it’s these hearty but unique flavors that lead couples to plan repeat visits to this rustic-chic charmer.


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JesseVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Incredible experience and service. Always a pleasure to dine at Rose Mary!
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4.7
4.7 (1085)
$30 and under
American
Lincoln Park
About the restaurant

It’s not just a postcard-perfect Lake Michigan view that draws couples to this upscale tavern. The Lakefront is also popular for its neighboring theater, known for candlelight concerts and stand-up comedy acts. Fuel up before or after the show with seasonal Midwestern hits like hanger steak and frites or a gruyère-topped brisket dip sandwich. Bonus points for the locally leaning beer menu.


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Liz
Dined 5 days ago
Love the seasonal menus. Always great service and amazing food.
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4.6
4.6 (532)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Chinatown
About the restaurant

Chicago has lots of meat-heavy spots, but this elegant Chinatown restaurant rises above the rest. Holu is all about Japanese- and Korean-inspired tabletop cooking. Luxe cuts of meat are offered by the ounce, so you and your date can mix and match A5 Japanese wagyu with prime black Angus; servers who navigate the smokeless grills like pros add to the one-of-a-kind experience. But it’s not all beef: Holu’s global menu also includes specials like Iberico ham and jumbo Australian lobster.


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Charlotta
Dined on Oct 4, 2024
Every interaction with this team was supreme. All experts in their field. Excellent cocktails &food so delicious. Great experience indeed.
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