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Chicago Magazine Crowns the City’s Best New Bars of 2025

Brittany HollindaleBrittany Hollindale—January 28, 20250
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Chicago’s vibrant nightlife scene is constantly evolving, and the January 28, 2025, edition of Chicago Magazine offers a definitive guide to the freshest additions to the city’s bar landscape. The publication’s highly anticipated annual feature spotlights the establishments poised to become the next hot spots, offering readers a curated look at the best new places to sip, socialize, and savor expertly crafted cocktails.

A Toast to the Newcomers

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The magazine’s comprehensive survey of Chicago’s bar scene reveals a diverse and exciting collection of venues, each bringing its own unique flavor to the city. Among the ten bars singled out for their excellence, a variety of concepts and atmospheres are represented, ensuring that there’s something for every taste. The following establishments were recognized for their outstanding contributions:

* Bisous
* Cara Cara Club
* Golden Years
* Bar Tre Dita
* Truce
* Is/Was Brewing
* La Licor Panamericana
* Lemon
* Electric Funeral
* Monochrome Brewing

Each bar offers a distinctive experience, from innovative cocktail menus to unique design elements. The magazine’s selections provide a comprehensive overview of the trends and talents shaping the future of Chicago’s bar culture. These ten locations represent the pinnacle of what is new and exciting in the city’s drinking and dining scene.

Cocktail Trends and Reboots

Beyond individual bar recommendations, Chicago Magazine also identifies key trends and notable revivals. This year, the magazine recognized the burgeoning popularity of “Best Cocktail Trend: Freezer Martinis.” The trend indicates a growing appreciation for perfectly chilled and expertly crafted martinis, with bars across the city experimenting with new techniques and flavor combinations. The freezer martini trend signals a focus on both quality ingredients and sophisticated techniques, resulting in a superior drinking experience.

In addition to highlighting innovative cocktail trends, the magazine also acknowledges the return of a beloved concept with the “Reboot of the Year: Small Bar.” The acknowledgment of Small Bar highlights a shift back to intimate settings with a renewed emphasis on personalized service and community engagement. The focus on smaller, more intentional spaces reflects a broader movement in the hospitality industry.

A Scene in Constant Evolution

The Chicago Magazine feature is more than just a list; it’s a snapshot of a dynamic and ever-evolving scene. The article reflects the dedication of Chicago’s bartenders, owners, and designers, who constantly push boundaries and elevate the city’s reputation as a premier destination for nightlife. From the sleek interiors of Bisous to the innovative brews at Is/Was Brewing, the selected bars demonstrate the creativity and passion driving the city’s thriving bar culture. Whether you’re a seasoned barfly or a newcomer exploring the Chicago scene, the magazine’s recommendations offer a valuable guide to the best the city has to offer. Readers can expect the full article to include detailed descriptions, address locations, and perhaps even suggested drinks to order at each of the celebrated establishments. The January 28, 2025, edition promises to be an essential resource for anyone looking to discover the next great bar in Chicago.

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Brittany Hollindale

Hi, I'm Brittany. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from the University of Washington, where I specialized in digital media and investigative reporting. I'm driven by a passion for telling stories that resonate with our community, from in-depth investigations to vibrant features on LA's diverse culture. In my free time, I enjoy exploring the city's art scene, attending local theater productions, and discovering new favorite spots in eclectic neighborhoods. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that make our community unique.

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