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Where To Get The Best Martinis In Chicago

By Olivia Price By Olivia Price | July 11, 2022 | Food & Drink

To shake or to stir? That is the question. Whether you prefer your martini Bond-style or not, these 10 spots pour out the best the in the city.

Acanto

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For an elevated martini, try Acanto’s Al Acanto. Small batch, handcrafted vermouth and the tangy citrus of Panarea gin create the unmatched dry taste of a martini. Finished off with a few olives, this is one of the best martinis in Chicago. 18 S. Michigan Ave.

Adorn Bar & Restaurant

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Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, it’s only fitting Adorn offers the perfect drink for every meal, and the increasingly popular triple espresso martini is ideal for day or night. 120 E. Delaware Pl.

Coq d'Or

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As the second restaurant in Chicago to obtain a liquor license in 1933, Coq d’Or is a tried-and-true spot to get a good martini. Try the Executive Pour martini, a generous two-for-one: a martini with a side of martini. 140 E. Walton Pl.

Gibsons

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Big deals and great conversation happen over ice cold martinis at Gibsons. Whether you're here for work or play, this iconic Gold Coast steakhouse serves some of the best martinis in the city. Multiple locations

Maple & Ash

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Maple & Ash’s Pornstar martini is undeniably refreshing with passion fruit, lemon and Grey Goose. Kick back in the martini lounge where a warm atmosphere pairs perfectly with your drink. 8 W. Maple St.

Marty's

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If you're looking to explore new tastes, Marty’s is the place to be. This martini bar pours out the classics as well as interesting specials, such as the pineapple martini, strawberry shortcake and the crème brulée martini. 1511 W. Balmoral Ave.

Sepia

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Don't be afraid of this ghost: Sepia's zesty, herbal Ghost Note martini is a must-try. The use of rhubarb and gentian root, a bitter floral herb, gives the drink a unique, tart taste you won't soon forget. 123 N. Jefferson St.

Shaw's Crab House

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Seafood and martinis make for a perfect pairing. Shaw’s crafts an incredible classic martini, along with other options like the punchy espresso martini. Both options are crafted with vodka for a smooth, dry taste. 21 E. Hubbard St.

The Gage

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The Gage offers a salty spin on the classic Gibson cocktail featuring Isle of Harris Seaweed gin and pickled onion garnish. Fusing the briny flavors with a subtle sweetness of elderflower, this sip packs a punch. 24 S. Michigan Ave.

Wangs

Located in Boystown, Wangs' intimate ambiance complements its delicious sips. Can’t decide between sweet and spicy? Try the ginger martini—The drink's unique flavor profile is elevated with the spice of ginger and sweet liqueur. 3317 N. Broadway



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