Bar in Chicago, United States
Nico & Lala
100Pearl PointsLow-friction Gold Coast stop, date-friendly.

About Nico & Lala
Nico & Lala is a low-friction Gold Coast bar on East Chestnut Street — easy to book and quieter than its neighbourhood peers, making it a solid pick for a date drink or post-dinner stop. It lacks the documented cocktail credentials of Chicago standouts like Kumiko or Best Intentions, but the second-floor setting delivers a conversational room where the booking pressure is close to zero.
Should You Book Nico & Lala?
Getting a table at Nico & Lala is easy — booking difficulty is low, which is relatively rare for a Gold Coast address on East Chestnut Street. The more relevant question is whether the experience justifies a trip to that part of Chicago, and for the right occasion it does. If you are looking for a neighbourhood bar with a local feel rather than a tourist-facing room, this is a reasonable pick. If you want a high-production cocktail program or a venue with documented awards, look elsewhere first.
The Room and the Feel
Nico & Lala sits on East Chestnut Street in the Gold Coast, a neighbourhood where the average bar skews either hotel-lobby polished or dive-casual with little in between. The Gold Coast address means foot traffic from nearby Michigan Avenue, but the second-floor location at 8 E Chestnut keeps it from feeling like a passing-trade room. Expect a quieter ambient register than the street-level spots nearby — the energy tends toward conversational rather than high-volume, which makes it a practical choice for a drink where you can actually hear the person across from you. For Chicago bars that prioritise atmosphere over noise, that distinction matters.
Value Per Round
Specific pricing data is not available in the current record, so a hard number on cost per round cannot be confirmed here. What the Gold Coast location does signal is a mid-to-upper price tier, this is not a cheap-beer neighbourhood. As a general benchmark for Chicago cocktail bars in this postcode, expect to spend in the range typical of a Gold Coast independent: more than a Wicker Park neighbourhood bar, less than a hotel bar at the Peninsula. If value per round is the deciding factor, Leading Intentions and Bisous offer more documented cocktail depth at comparable or lower price points. Nico & Lala is worth considering when location or ambiance takes priority over maximum return on a cocktail spend.
Who It Works For
The easy booking makes Nico & Lala a low-friction option for a date drink, a post-dinner stop, or a casual meetup with a small group. It is not the venue to choose if you are planning a milestone celebration that needs guaranteed quality benchmarks or a large private event with confirmed capacity. For explorers working through Chicago's independent bar scene, it fits a neighbourhood-completion itinerary rather than a destination-first booking. Pair a visit here with dinner options from our full Chicago restaurants guide and use the low booking difficulty as an advantage when the rest of your evening is already locked in.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 8 E Chestnut St, Suite 2, Chicago, IL 60611
- Neighbourhood: Gold Coast
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins or same-day reservations typically viable
- Price tier: Mid-to-upper (Gold Coast benchmark; confirm current pricing directly)
- Hours: Not confirmed, check directly before visiting
- Phone / website: Not listed, search the venue name for current contact details
- Leading for: Date drinks, casual small-group meetups, post-dinner drinks
- Noise level: Conversational, second-floor location buffers street noise
- Parking / transit: Red Line to Chicago Ave is the most direct CTA option for this block
How It Compares
See the full comparison below for how Nico & Lala sits against Chicago's broader cocktail bar options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Nico & Lala have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is confirmed for Nico & Lala. The venue sits on the second floor at 8 E Chestnut St, which makes a street-level patio unlikely. If an outdoor option matters, Chicago's Gold Coast has sidewalk-facing alternatives worth checking first.
Is Nico & Lala good for a date?
Yes — it's one of the better low-pressure date options in the Gold Coast. Booking is easy, the neighbourhood sets a decent baseline tone, and the format suits a drink or two without the commitment of a full dinner. For a more structured date-night experience, The Aviary on the Near West Side carries more wow factor but requires more planning.
Do I need a reservation at Nico & Lala?
Booking difficulty is low, so you are unlikely to be turned away, but a reservation still makes sense for weekend visits or groups of three or more. The Gold Coast address means foot traffic can spike on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Is the food good at Nico & Lala?
Food menu details are not available in the current record, so a verdict on the kitchen is not possible here. Plan Nico & Lala as a drinks stop rather than a dining destination and set food expectations accordingly.
Is Nico & Lala good for groups?
It works for small groups of two to four, particularly for a post-dinner drink or a casual meetup. For larger parties, the second-floor Gold Coast format is less suited to loud group dynamics — Three Dots & a Dash has a dedicated tiki-bar setup that handles bigger groups more comfortably.
Does Nico & Lala have happy hour deals?
No happy hour pricing is confirmed in the current record. If value-per-round is a priority, check directly before you go — pricing data for the venue is not documented at this time.
What's the crowd like at Nico & Lala?
The Gold Coast address on East Chestnut Street draws a mix of neighbourhood regulars, after-work professionals, and date-night couples. It skews older than a River North bar without going full hotel-lobby quiet — a middle register that works well for conversation.
Location
8 E Chestnut St # 2, Chicago, IL 60611
Chicago, United States
Compare Nico & Lala
| Venue |
|---|
| Nico & Lala |
| Kumiko |
| Bisous |
| The Aviary |
| Three Dots & a Dash |
| Best Intentions |
How Nico & Lala stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- The Aviary, Notable alternative
- Three Dots & a Dash, Notable alternative
- Best Intentions, Notable alternative
Among Chicago's cocktail bars, Nico & Lala occupies a middle tier: easier to access than the city's most-talked-about rooms, but with less documented program depth than the leaders. If cocktail craft is your primary reason for going out, Kumiko in the West Loop is the stronger choice, it carries serious awards recognition and a drinks program with clear authorship and precision. The Aviary is the pick if you want a fully theatrical, high-production experience and are willing to book further in advance and pay accordingly. Neither of those is the low-effort, neighbourhood-drink option that Nico & Lala can be.
For value-conscious drinkers who still want quality, Best Intentions and Bisous are the more defensible choices, both offer documented cocktail programs and accessible booking without the Gold Coast price-tier premium. Lemon is worth considering if you want something lighter and more casual in feel. Three Dots & a Dash wins on atmosphere and occasion-drinking if tiki is your format, and it books out faster than Nico & Lala, so plan accordingly.
The clearest case for Nico & Lala over its peers is convenience: Gold Coast location, easy booking, and a quieter room than most nearby options. If you are already in the neighbourhood and want a drink without a wait or a week of advance planning, it covers that need. If you are making a special trip specifically for the bar, the destinations listed above will give you more to talk about afterward. For broader Chicago planning, see our full Chicago bars guide, our full Chicago restaurants guide, and our full Chicago hotels guide.
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