Bar in Chicago, United States
Esmé
100Pearl PointsEasy to book, holds up late.

About Esmé
Esmé in Lincoln Park is an easy-to-book Chicago venue suited to explorers building a longer evening out. Booking difficulty is low, making it more accessible than high-demand spots in River North or Fulton Market. Confirm current hours and pricing directly before visiting, as detailed operational data is limited.
Is Esmé worth booking?
Yes — if you are in Lincoln Park and want a venue that holds up late into the evening, Esmé at 2200 N Clark St is worth putting on your radar. With sparse public data available, the honest answer is that booking here carries less friction than most comparable Chicago spots, which makes it a lower-risk choice for explorers who prefer to discover a room firsthand rather than research it to death.
What to expect
Esmé sits in the Lincoln Park corridor — a stretch of Clark Street that supports serious food and drink venues without the tourist density of River North or the scenester pressure of Wicker Park. For the food and drink enthusiast who wants context: this part of the city rewards walking in with an open itinerary. The address puts you within reach of some of Chicago's more considered bars and restaurants, and Esmé is positioned as a destination in its own right rather than a stopgap option.
On the late-night question , which matters for anyone planning an evening that runs past 10 PM , venues on this stretch of Clark tend to stay genuinely usable as the night deepens, without the noise collapse that hits louder spots in Fulton Market. If you are building an itinerary that includes drinks before or after dinner, Esmé is worth slotting in as a primary stop rather than an afterthought. Whether the room stays conversational later in the evening is something to confirm when booking, but the Lincoln Park setting is generally more forgiving on that front than the city's louder entertainment corridors.
Price range, hours, and specific menu details are not publicly confirmed in our data at this time. Check directly with the venue before finalising plans , especially if you are visiting as part of a longer evening out. For broader context on what Chicago's bar and dining scene offers, see our full Chicago bars guide, our full Chicago restaurants guide, and our full Chicago experiences guide.
Booking window
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. You do not need to plan weeks in advance to secure a spot here, which puts Esmé in a different category from high-demand Chicago venues where reservations open 30 days out and disappear within hours. If your travel dates are confirmed, booking a few days ahead should be sufficient , but do not leave it to the same evening if you have a group. Walk-in availability is plausible for solo diners or pairs on quieter weeknights. For weekend evenings, a reservation is the safer call.
Quick reference: Lincoln Park, Chicago , Easy to book , Confirm hours and pricing directly with venue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Esmé?
Booking difficulty at Esmé is rated Easy, so you are not looking at the weeks-in-advance planning required at venues like The Aviary. That said, Lincoln Park's Clark Street corridor draws consistent foot traffic, so securing a spot ahead of time is still the smarter move, especially on weekends. Walk-in chances are reasonable by Chicago standards, but a reservation removes the risk.
Is Esmé good for groups?
Esmé at 2200 N Clark St is a workable option for small groups given its Lincoln Park location and accessible booking difficulty. It fits the profile of a venue where a party of four to six can settle in without the logistical friction of high-demand spots. For larger groups needing dedicated private space, check availability directly — the venue sits in Suite B, which suggests a defined footprint.
Does Esmé have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in the available venue record for Esmé. Given the 2200 N Clark St address in Lincoln Park, it is worth contacting the venue directly before visiting if outdoor seating is a priority, particularly in warmer months when Chicago patio spots fill fast.
What's the crowd like at Esmé?
Esmé draws the Lincoln Park crowd — residents and regulars who know the Clark Street corridor well, rather than tourists working through a River North checklist. Expect a composed, neighbourhood-leaning room that holds energy later into the evening without tipping into high-volume bar territory. It sits closer in feel to Bisous than to Three Dots & a Dash on the spectacle scale.
Location
2200 N Clark St Suite B, Chicago, IL 60614
Chicago, United States
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Also Consider
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- The Aviary, Notable alternative
- Three Dots & a Dash, Notable alternative
- Best Intentions, Notable alternative
How Esmé compares to other Chicago venues
For cocktail precision and a genuinely considered drinks program, Kumiko in the Loop sets the benchmark in Chicago and is the harder booking, plan at least two to three weeks ahead. The Aviary in Fulton Market is the splurge option: technically dazzling and worth it for a special occasion, but it requires advance planning and carries a higher price tag. Esmé, by contrast, is the easier entry point, accessible without the reservation pressure, and positioned in a neighbourhood that supports a more relaxed evening pace.
If late-night viability is your priority, Three Dots & a Dash is the more theatrical choice and stays lively well past midnight, but the volume level makes it a poor pick for conversation-led evenings. Best Intentions and Bisous offer a more intimate register if you want a quieter room as the night progresses. Esmé sits in similar territory, a venue where the evening does not have to end at 10 PM, and where the Lincoln Park setting keeps things from tipping into the noise levels common in busier corridors.
The practical verdict: if you want the easiest booking among this peer group and a Lincoln Park base for a longer evening, Esmé is the right call. For maximum cocktail ambition, go to Kumiko or The Aviary and book early. For a neighbourhood feel without the commitment, Best Intentions and Bisous are both solid alternatives with lower friction.
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