1. Marty's Martini Bar
8.3
1511 W Balmoral Ave (at Clark St.), Chicago, IL
Lounge · Andersonville · 47 tips and reviews
Nnkg458 Hlsdf: Nice small space, great martinis, friendly staff and way too much fun
Carlos Rios: Get there early if you plan on having a table. This cozy martini bar gets crowded quickly but the delicious and strong martinis are worth it. During warmer months the patio is charming and adds room.
Chicagoist: Shaken or stirred, Marty’s Martini Bar offers tasty cocktails and a fabulous mix of gay and straight patrons. Read more.
2. Club Lucky
8.8
1824 W Wabansia Ave (at N Honore St), Bucktown/Wicker Park, IL
Italian Restaurant · Bucktown · 62 tips and reviews
Limelight: Club Lucky is an iconic restaurant serving traditional Italian fare and delicious "killer" martinis. Don't forget to check out their extensive cocktail book for some well-crafted drinks.
Tracy Martorello: Pretty sure you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Try the calamari calabrese grilled, mission fig salad, eggplant parm, and martini night on Tuesday.
Daniel: Martinis, pasta, bruschetta is the bomb. However, a previous tip mentions $6 martinis on Tuesdays but that is no longer the case unfortunately.
11. Ping Pong
8.1
3322 N Broadway St (at W Aldine Ave), Chicago, IL
Asian Restaurant · Lake View East · 42 tips and reviews
Mike Valdez: Really outrageous prices. Ten dollars for a martini, and they aren't very strong. They do however, offer different liquor choices (Eastern flavors) than most bars.
Sean Barrins: May be seen as being a little pricey but the food is good! The chicken pad thai is great and you have to try the Gossip Girl martini!
Shaun Rajah: The only thing I love and enjoy is the Mango Chicken and the "Gossip Girl" Martini
12. Mastro's Steakhouse
8.9
520 N Dearborn St (at Grand Ave), Chicago, IL
Steakhouse · Near North Side · 122 tips and reviews
Rishad Tobaccowala: Dragon Fire Martini is delicious
Matthew Stern: Best of the best in Chicago. Pomeg martini, crab, bone in filet, butter cake! I've done all the work for you!
Time Out Chicago: Try the chef’s cut New York strip from our 100 Best list: The high-end chain had us woozy with its dry-ice martinis, warm butter cake, and expertly cooked and seasoned cuts of beef.
Elizabeth Towle: Go to Chen's on Thursday and sit in the bar for 1/2 off martini's and $3 apps.
David Eldridge: Lychee martini is so good you will want to learn to make them at home for daily consumption! Take a martini class to learn and taste!
Ashley Evans: Sit in the bar, fast service and great happy hour specials. Also get on the email list for coupons & join in the monthly Martini class - cost is $20, but you get it back in a gift card.