Nightclubs

The following clubs are preferred partners of Chi Town Bachelor Party and offering our customers fantastic deals on a variety of things including cover charges, open bar packages and bottle services. Don't see a club you'd like to visit on the night of the party? Let us know what club, and we'll give them a call and see if we can negotiate you a deal.

Glascott's Saloon

Glascott’s - 2158 N. Halsted in Chicago (Lincoln Park)
 
The Glascott’s sign outside implies that you're about to walk into an intimate and quiet Irish pub. However, once inside you'll quickly realize that this Guinness-pouring pub also doubles as a party place. Weekends are when the good times roll at Glascotts. There is no DJ here, just a great party crowd and a lot of drinking. Glascott’s draws the Lincoln Park crowd in the mood for good times and since it has a private room with a private bar it is the perfect place for any Chicago bachelor party.
 

McFaddens

McFadden's–1206 N State Parkway. (Rush & Division)
 
McFaddens is a sports bar meets nightclub. Boasting a Late-Night Menu and a 5am liquor license, McFadden’s is the perfect place to catch your favorite game while sipping on your favorite cocktails.Integrated into this warm modern saloon decor is a compilation of over 9 42 inch high definition plasma TV's with Dolby Digital™ Surround Sound and live satellite broadcasts featuring East and West Coast (college and professional) sports and events. Good and tanked? Stay and dance the night away with Chicago's hottest DJ's with no douche bags or snobby club chicks to ruin the evening. McFadden's Jameson Room, located in the rear of the pub, is the talk of the town, and most coveted VIP room in Chicago. With lounge seating, lighted glass casing featuring Jameson bottle, and exposed brick walls, this cozy hideaway can hold up to 40 people, and is perfect for a private event, or simply a posh night out.

MAXBAR

MAXBAR – 2247 N Lincoln Ave(Lincoln Park)

MAXBAR is a melding of hip tavern and edgy lounge. With a sleek tavern style that flows into an intimate sexy dance floor, MAXBAR gives any Chicago bachelor party what the best of both nightlife worlds. With multiple rooms, varying levels and intriguing atmospheres it has raised the bar for what people expect in Chicago. Upon entering MAXBAR the rich mahogany wood will inspire you to sit down relax and enjoy your cocktail. Don’t feel like relaxing? Make your way to the dance floor that lights up with changing color blocks a la Saturday Night Fever. Conveniently located in the heart of Lincoln Avenue's Saturday night action, this a great place for the drinking, dancing and downright debauchery that should accompany any Chicago bachelor party.

Evil Olive

Evil Olive - 1551 W. Division (Wicker Park)

It's not unusual for nightspots to open around a theme, but how about palindromes as a premise? That's literally what you get in Evil Olive. This late night edgy rock n’ roll lounge even sports reversible phrases painted on walls. The décor makes you feel like you are somewhere special and a little off the beaten path at the same time. There is plenty of seating for your bachelor party with booths and tables on the first level, and the second level has a pool table, a few extra seats and a balcony so you can watch the goings on below. Three separate bars keep traffic moving, and each counter boasts an impressive array of quality tequilas, bourbon, scotch and other liquor as well as their huge number of specialty drinks. This place proves evil isn’t always a bad thing; especially when you are stopping by to celebrate a Chicago bachelor party.

Soiree Bar Lounge

Soiree Bar Lounge – 2438 N Lincoln in Chicago (Lincoln Park)

With an atmosphere and décor heavily influenced by the trendy urban culture of Chicago, it is easy to see why Soirée has emerged as the “it” restaurant and late night lounge in Lincoln Park. With the elevated leather lounge areas, a lively dance floor, an exclusive VIP section, and five flat-screens slung above the bar that are all tuned into sports, Soirée offers an accommodating venue for any Chicago bachelor party.

Funky Buddha Lounge

Funky Buddha Lounge – 722-728 W. Grand in Chicago

The Funky Buddha Lounge has set a standard of excellence that many new Chicago venues try to imitate. Within its stylized ambiance, you can either relax with friends in an environment of sophisticated privacy or blend in with the crowd dancing at the club voted "Best Dance Club 2008:Chicago" in the Citysearch Readers Poll. When you combine the party atmosphere with its laid back, lounge type layout, you can see why Funky Buddha Lounge is still one of the hottest, most distinctive nightspots in town and a great location for any Chicago bachelor party.

Bon V

Bon V– 1100 W. Randolph in Chicago(Loop)
 
A take on the French phrase for "good life." Bon V ultra lounge covers two floors of a 7,500-square-foot space and features vestiges of the good life from ancient cultures, such as Han Dynasty masks and French chandeliers. The 20' by 20' projection screen and the FunktionOne sound system make this venue unique from all other in Chicago. Great music and dancing, beautiful people, and super-friendly staff make Bon V a mandatory destination for any Chicago bachelor party. Did we mention the club counts Casey Urlacher, brother of Chicago Bear Brian Urlacher, as one of the owners so you never know who may show up.

Excalibur

Excalibur– 632 N. Dearborn in Chicago(River North)

Excalibur was named "Best Nightclub in Chicago" by the Chicago Tribune in its latest “Best of” Reader’s Poll, and has received similar awards almost yearly since it opened in 1989. Located in the heart of the River North neighborhood and housed in the former Chicago Historical Society Building, Excalibur is far from your typical nightclub. There are multiple lounges and nightclubs within the 60,000 square feet building, each with its own unique style and atmosphere. Your bachelor party guests can get down on Chicago’s largest dance floor, chill in one of the many lounge areas; take in some live entertainment, or play pool and arcade games. With everything Excalibur offers, it is an exceptional environment for a Chicago bachelor party with a wide variety of personalities attending. Excalibur is the amusement parks of Chicago nightclubs.

The Apartment

The Apartment – 2251 N. Lincoln Ave in Chicago(Lincoln Park)

The Apartment offers both a sports bar and a nightclub option for any Chicago bachelor party that wants to hang in Lincoln Park. The downstairs is Lion Head Pub, a great place to grab some bar food and catch a game. Then just head on upstairs to The Apartment. The Apartment offers all of the comforts of a night at home drinking with friends: plush chairs and sofas, a queen-size bed, giant tub and shower. But you can definitely let loose and party. It’s more like a house party then an apartment party. You can get nutty without worrying about the downstairs neighbors. The dual bar set-up is kind of like a going to a sporting event. Lion Head is the pre-game tailgating, and The Apartment is the actual game. Getting the best of both worlds sounds like a great Chicago bachelor party to us.

The Loft

The Loft – 15 W. Division in Chicago(Gold Coast)

The Loft offers the best of both worlds for any Chicago bachelor party. The downstairs is Finn McCool’s, a great place to grab a bite and watch a game. Upstairs in The Loft, they know how to party. It's where Rush/Division party goers come to relax, be with friends, drink and dance the night away to some of the best music pounding up and down Rush & Division. The whole thing is set-up kind of like attending a sporting event. Finn McCool’s is the pre-game tailgating, and The Loft is the game. Good Friends. Cool Space. Hot Beats. Endless Cocktailing. Sounds like a Chicago bachelor party to us.

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