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    Gilt Bar

    225Pearl Points

    Solid $$ dinner without the reservation stress.

    Gilt Bar, Restaurant in Chicago

    About Gilt Bar

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand gastropub in River North with a serious cocktail bar up front and a kitchen built around bold, large-format plates. At the $$ price point with a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 1,800 reviews, Gilt Bar is Chicago's answer to the question of where to eat well without booking anxiety. Order the fried chicken and the beef cheek pot pie.

    Who Should Book Gilt Bar

    Gilt Bar is the right call for a mid-week dinner with someone you want to impress without spending $200 a head, or for a solo night at the bar when you want a serious cocktail and a plate of fried chicken that justifies the trip on its own. At the $$ price point with a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) on the wall, it sits in a genuinely useful position in River North: better food than the neighbourhood's casual dining crowd, none of the booking anxiety of the city's tasting-menu circuit. First-timers who find Chicago's higher-end scene — Alinea, Smyth — either too expensive or too formal will find Gilt Bar an easy yes.

    The Room

    The split personality of the space is worth understanding before you arrive. The front bar runs loud and efficient , cocktails are poured with a focus that keeps the line moving , and the energy in that section after 7 PM leans convivial rather than intimate. If you are coming for conversation, ask for the back room. The studded leather banquettes and nostalgic lighting shift the mood considerably: darker, quieter, more deliberately atmospheric. The overall aesthetic is moody and considered, which is part of what makes Gilt Bar feel like a neighbourhood anchor rather than a trend-chasing opening. It has been at 230 W Kinzie St since 2010, long enough to have outlasted several waves of River North competition.

    This is a Hogsalt Hospitality venue, the group behind some of Chicago's most consistent mid-range operators. That context matters because it tells you what to expect operationally: trained staff, reliable execution, a kitchen that does not have an off night when the sous chef is absent. The gastropub format here skews toward the serious end of the category , this is not pub food dressed up in a dark room. The menu favours big plates and bold construction, which suits the room's energy and the price point well.

    What to Eat and Drink

    The fried chicken is the dish most worth ordering. The description in Gilt Bar's own record , golden-brown crust, rich mashed potatoes , signals a kitchen treating a simple format with real attention. The beef cheek pot pie with bone marrow gravy reads as the second essential order, the kind of construction that separates a gastropub kitchen from a bar kitchen. The carrot cake with spiced cream cheese frosting and toasted coconut rounds out a meal that does not ask you to hold back.

    The cocktail program at the front bar is the other reason to show up. The bar operates at a metronomic pace according to the venue's own description, which in practice means technically consistent drinks served quickly in a room that is optimised for that kind of visit. If you are comparing Gilt Bar against gastropubs in other cities , say, Camden Spit & Larder in Sacramento or Damn the Weather in Seattle , Gilt Bar's cocktail credibility places it firmly in the upper tier of the category.

    Wine program detail is not documented in available data, but the Bib Gourmand recognition and the gastropub-leaning format suggest a list built for food pairing at accessible prices rather than depth for its own sake. For a venue at this price tier, that is the right call , expect by-the-glass options that work with the kitchen's heavier plates rather than a list designed to anchor a long dining experience. If a serious wine selection is central to your evening, the $$$$ tier options in Chicago, including Smyth, will give you more to work with.

    How Gilt Bar Fits the Chicago Gastropub Category

    Gilt Bar is the originating venue for Hogsalt's River North presence, and it shows. The ambition here is calibrated: strong enough to earn a Bib Gourmand, restrained enough to stay genuinely accessible. In the Chicago gastropub category alongside Pleasant House Pub, The Duck Inn, and The Gage, Gilt Bar differentiates itself through the cocktail-forward front bar and the kitchen's commitment to large-format, rich plates over a broader menu of lighter gastropub standards. That is a considered choice, and it narrows the audience slightly , if you want a broad menu with many lighter options, go elsewhere. If you want a specific meal done with real confidence, book here.

    Google reviewers rate Gilt Bar 4.6 out of 5 across 1,746 reviews, which for a 14-year-old venue in a competitive neighbourhood is a meaningful signal of consistent delivery. That volume of positive feedback is harder to sustain than a single strong year, and it puts Gilt Bar above most of River North's gastropub competition on raw satisfaction data.

    For reference points in other cities: the food-forward gastropub model Gilt Bar executes well shares a category with places like The Duck Inn in Chicago's Bridgeport neighbourhood, though Gilt Bar's location and cocktail program give it a different use case. The broader Hogsalt hospitality approach has parallels with well-run group-backed operators in cities like those behind Lazy Bear in San Francisco , different format and price tier, but the same underlying commitment to operational consistency as a competitive advantage.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Gilt Bar is an easy booking by Chicago standards. No tasting-menu waitlist, no lottery system, no months-out planning required. Book a few days in advance for weekend evenings, but this is not a venue where timing anxiety should factor into your decision. Walk-in availability at the front bar is realistic on slower nights if you are flexible. Chef Richard Rauch oversees the kitchen under the Hogsalt group umbrella. The address is 230 W Kinzie St, River North, Chicago.

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    Quick reference: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 · $$ · 4.6/5 (1,746 reviews) · River North · Easy to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Gilt Bar?

    A few days in advance is usually enough. Gilt Bar runs no tasting-menu waitlist or lottery system, which puts it in a different category from Chicago's harder-to-book rooms. For a Friday or Saturday evening, book 3-5 days out to be safe. Walk-ins at the bar are often possible mid-week.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Gilt Bar?

    Gilt Bar does not offer a tasting menu. This is a straightforward à la carte gastropub priced at $$, which is part of the appeal. If you want a tasting-menu format in Chicago, Smyth or Kasama are the relevant comparisons. Gilt Bar is for people who want bold, composed plates without the prix-fixe commitment.

    Is Gilt Bar good for solo dining?

    Yes. The front bar is purpose-built for solo visits: cocktails are poured efficiently, the atmosphere runs lively, and you can eat a full meal there without feeling like a table is being wasted on you. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition at the $$ price point makes it one of the more cost-effective solo nights out in River North.

    Can I eat at the bar at Gilt Bar?

    Yes, and it's one of the better ways to experience the room. The front bar runs loud and focused, with cocktails mixed at pace. Full food service is available at the bar. If you want a quieter setting, the back of the room has studded leather banquettes and lower noise levels.

    Can Gilt Bar accommodate groups?

    Gilt Bar works for small groups of 2-4 without much planning. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels, as the room splits between a busy bar up front and a more intimate back section. The $$ price range keeps group bills manageable compared to River North's pricier options.

    What should I order at Gilt Bar?

    The fried chicken is the dish most consistently cited in Gilt Bar's own record: golden-brown crust, rich mashed potatoes, and the plate that made the restaurant's reputation. The beef cheek pot pie with bone marrow gravy is the other heavy-hitter worth ordering if your group can split it. Finish with the carrot cake — spiced cream cheese frosting, toasted coconut — even if you think you're full.

    Location

    230 W Kinzie St, Chicago, IL 60654

    Chicago, United States

    Compare Gilt Bar

    Gilt Bar in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Gilt Bar$$
    AlineaMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best$$$$
    SmythMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best$$$$
    KasamaMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    Next RestaurantMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    BokaMichelin 1 Star$$$$

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Alinea, Progressive American, Creative, $$$$
    • Smyth, Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$
    • Kasama, Filipino, $$$$
    • Next Restaurant, American Cuisine, $$$$
    • Boka, New American, Contemporary, $$$$

    Gilt Bar sits in a different tier from most of its Chicago comparison set. Alinea, Smyth, Kasama, Next Restaurant, and Boka all operate at $$$$ with tasting menus, long booking windows, and a format that asks for more time and more money. Gilt Bar's $$ price point and à la carte structure make it the right choice when you want Michelin-recognised cooking without the occasion-dining commitment. If the question is purely value per dollar spent on food quality, Gilt Bar wins that comparison against every $$$$ venue on this list.

    Where the $$$$ venues pull ahead is format depth and wine program ambition. Smyth in particular offers a wine list calibrated to a serious tasting menu experience that Gilt Bar, correctly for its price tier, does not try to replicate. If wine program depth is central to your evening, Smyth or Boka will serve that need better. Kasama at $$$$ offers a Filipino tasting menu that is a more distinctive culinary experience than anything Gilt Bar is attempting, different use case, not a direct competition.

    Within Chicago's gastropub category specifically, Gilt Bar's Bib Gourmand and 4.6 Google rating across nearly 1,800 reviews put it ahead of most River North alternatives on objective grounds. The clearest peer competition comes from venues like The Gage in the Loop and The Duck Inn in Bridgeport, both strong gastropubs, but with different neighbourhood contexts. Book Gilt Bar for River North access and the cocktail-plus-big-plates combination; book The Duck Inn if you want a quieter, more neighbourhood-oriented version of the same format.

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