Best Late Night Italian Restaurants in Chicago
14 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Ricobene's
Legendary Bridgeport counter known citywide for its saucy breaded steak sandwiches.
Notable Picks
#1
Ricobene's
8.7
Vibes:
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Comfort Food Classics
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Late Night Legends
A Bridgeport institution dating back to the 1940s, Ricobene's is famous for its overstuffed breaded steak sandwich, Italian beef, and pizza in a cafeteria-style space under the viaduct. Thousands of multi-platform reviews and national shout-outs cement it as a must-stop for Chicago-style Italian-American comfort.
Must-Try Dishes:
King-Size Breaded Steak Sandwich, Chicken Vesuvio Sandwich, Deep-Dish Pizza Slice
What Makes it Special: Legendary Bridgeport counter known citywide for its saucy breaded steak sandwiches.
Since 2014, Dough Bros has been the go-to New York–style slice window in 60654, staying open as late as 4 a.m. on weekends. Counter service, foldable slices, and subs make it the quintessential post-bar pizza stop near the State & Hubbard cluster of nightlife.
Must-Try Dishes:
Artichoke & Spinach Slice, Mushroom Slice, Custom Build-Your-Own Whole Pie
What Makes it Special: True late-night New York–style slices and subs steps from River North bars.
8.4
A longtime Rogers Park pizza institution that wins on craveable tavern-style thin crust and dependable late-day delivery rhythm. Order the thin crust when you want the cleanest read on their strengths, then add a deep pan pie if you’re feeding a crowd and want extra heft.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tavern-style thin crust pizza, Deep pan pizza, Giant party-size pizza
What Makes it Special: A decades-old neighborhood pizza shop with cult-following thin crust.
8.4
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
A late-hours Little Village taqueria where the move is classic street-taco execution over extras—fast, direct, and built for repeat visits. Stick to their signature meat lanes (especially the house specials) and treat it as a reliable neighborhood anchor rather than a sit-and-linger spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos al pastor, Atotonilco special taco, Tacos de lengua
What Makes it Special: A high-volume Little Village taqueria built for late-night, repeatable tacos.
8.3
A no-frills neighborhood pizza-and-wings anchor where the move is classic Chicago comfort: a tavern-cut pie plus a wing order for the table. It works best as a group-friendly, game-on dinner when you keep the ticket focused and let the pizza be the centerpiece.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tavern-cut thin crust pizza, Chicken wings, Italian beef sandwich
What Makes it Special: Old-school pizza-and-wings execution built for groups and game nights.
Worthy Picks
#6
Bar Siena
7.9
The two-story, 8,000-square-foot sibling to River North's Siena Tavern delivers approachable Italian street food on Restaurant Row. Custom pizza oven 'Bella' fires out solid pies while the expansive menu covers everything from burrata salads to short rib lasagna, making it the go-to for boozy brunch and late-night bites.
Must-Try Dishes:
Coppa Pizza, Burrata Stuffed Agnolotti, Short Rib Lasagna
What Makes it Special: Two-story Italian street food destination open until 3am weekends
7.9
A Rogers Park pizzeria with a loyal following for its crisp-edged tavern pies and sauce-forward balance that plays well with classic and offbeat toppings. Order their thin crust when you want snap and structure, then go deep dish only if you’re committing to a heavier, slower meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Butter-crust thin pizza, Sausage-and-pepperoni tavern pie, Gyro meat pizza
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood pizza shop known for crisp tavern pies and bold toppings.
7.7
A Tri-Taylor Italian-American comfort spot built around jumbo slices and heavy, cheese-forward classics. Best used as a late-friendly “one pizza thing + one sandwich thing” order, where the portions do the work and expectations stay in the traditional lane.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jumbo slice, Pizza puff, Italian beef sandwich
What Makes it Special: Jumbo-slice, cheese-heavy Italian-American staples with big-portion energy.
7.7
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A late-night Pilsen counter spot where lasagna is available alongside jumbo-slice energy, making it a practical, after-hours comfort play. The move is simple: grab one lasagna order (cheese or meat) and skip stacking extras so it stays hot and satisfying.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheese Lasagna, Meat Lasagna, Jumbo Slice
What Makes it Special: Lasagna you can order late, in a fast counter-service format.
#10
Ace Pizza
7.6
A Greater Grand Crossing counter-style spot that functions as a late-hours neighborhood go-to: pizza plus wing-and-snack energy with a grab-and-go rhythm. Treat it as a value-driven Italian-American takeout lane when you want something fast, salty, and built for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo wings, Thin-crust pizza, Pepperoni pizza
What Makes it Special: Late-hours pizza-and-wings convenience in a true neighborhood format.
#11
Monica's Pizza
7.6
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
A strip-plaza, counter-service pizza spot that covers pasta basics, with lasagna functioning as a dependable add-on to a slice-and-sides order. Best for quick pickup when you want simple red-sauce comfort without a full sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna, Pizza by the Slice, Mostaccioli
What Makes it Special: A fast counter format that still offers a straightforward lasagna option.
#12
Pizza Tango
7.6
A newer, takeout-leaning pizzeria on Cermak where the ordering strategy is simple: one specialty pie plus wings for the table. It’s a practical weeknight option when you want classic Italian-American pizza comfort without the wait or the formality.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tango Special Pizza, Party Hot Wings, Chicken tenders
What Makes it Special: Specialty pizza-and-wings focus built for takeout nights.
#13
Rocket Slice
7.6
A kosher, style-hopping slice shop where the draw is choosing your lane—NY-style, Detroit, tavern-thin, or deep dish—without committing to a full-service night out. Best used as a quick-hit pickup or late-evening bite when you want pizza variety more than dining-room atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
NY Style Slice, Detroit Style Pizza, Chicago Style Deep Dish (9")
What Makes it Special: Kosher pizza by the slice with multiple regional styles.
7.5
A no-frills counter known more for sandwiches than Italian classics, but it’s one of the few in the ZIP where you’ll still see a lasagna dinner on the menu. Treat the lasagna as a comfort add-on to a bigger, mixed order—this is about practicality and late-friendly convenience over finesse.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mom's lasagna dinner, Philly cheesesteak, Gyro cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: A sandwich-first counter that also offers a classic lasagna dinner in-zip.