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Best Private Dining Rooms Restaurants in Uptown & Andersonville (60640)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Calo Ristorante
A true neighborhood Italian anchor with proven, high-volume reliability.

Notable Picks

$$ Andersonville
A long-running Andersonville institution that’s best when you treat it like a classic Chicago Italian night: big portions, familiar recipes, and an easy-going dining room. The strength is consistency at scale—great for groups, celebrations, and repeat takeout orders that need to hit the same every time.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Vesuvio, Lobster ravioli, Calamari fritti
What makes it special: A true neighborhood Italian anchor with proven, high-volume reliability.
$$ Uptown
A longtime Uptown destination for Hong Kong–style BBQ where the duck program is the main event and the rest of the menu rewards group ordering. Go with a plan—lock in the duck dinner, add one noodle or rice dish, and let the roast meats do the heavy lifting.
Must-Try Dishes: Beijing duck dinner, Roast duck, BBQ pork buns
What makes it special: Hong Kong–style barbecue with a signature Beijing duck dinner.
$$ Uptown
A high-confidence Uptown Ethiopian dining room where the best meals come from a focused spread—one signature meat stew, a strong veggie lane, and extra injera so the table stays cohesive. Their private party facilities make it an easy pick for groups that want a communal meal with real spice depth and steady execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Doro Wot, Vegetarian Messob, Beef Sambussa
What makes it special: A communal injera-and-stew table that stays reliable at scale.
8.3
$$ Andersonville
A lively Andersonville Italian spot where the move is pasta plus a cocktail—big flavors, bold plating, and a room that runs energetic rather than hushed. It’s a strong pick when you want a modern date-night vibe with comfort-forward classics like cacio e pepe and lasagna.
Must-Try Dishes: Cacio e pepe, Pappardelle, Tiramisu
What makes it special: High-energy Italian with pasta hits and a cocktail-forward bar program.
$$ Andersonville
A wine bar that earns its spot on a breakfast list by offering structured brunch packages that feel like a sit-down occasion. The move is to lean into the composed buffet/entrée format and let it be a slower, more social meal—more celebratory brunch than quick breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes: Brioche French toast, Deviled eggs, Cheesy potato hashbrowns
What makes it special: A brunch-format wine bar experience instead of a standard breakfast run.