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Best Date Night Magic Restaurants in West Loop

49 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Monteverde
In-house pastificio with handmade pasta made to order by James Beard-winning chef

Essential Picks

$$$ West Loop Italian
James Beard Award-winning Chef Sarah Grueneberg's handmade pasta destination where sheets are rolled, cut, and hung to dry in the open pastificio. Her signature cacio whey pepe and seasonal tortellini exemplify the tipica and atipica Italian traditions that have made this West Loop gem a MICHELIN-recognized institution since 2015.
Must-Try Dishes: Cacio Whey Pepe, Pork Shank Ragu alla Napoletana, Stuffed Cabbage with Porcini Bolognese
What makes it special: In-house pastificio with handmade pasta made to order by James Beard-winning chef
9.2
$$$$ West Loop American
Smyth is a three-Michelin-star tasting menu restaurant in the West Loop where John Shields and Karen Urie Shields build seasonally driven courses around Midwestern farms. The intimate dining room and highly choreographed service make it one of Chicago’s most serious destination dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Dungeness crab with kani miso and foie gras, Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with kelp marmite, Frozen tomato mousse dessert course
What makes it special: Three-Michelin-star tasting menu built around Midwestern farm relationships.
9.1
$$$$ West Loop American
A tasting-menu New American room that’s built around precision technique, luxe ingredients, and calm, tightly paced service. The meal lands best when you lean into the chef’s signature richness—foie gras, wagyu, caviar—then let the kitchen’s sequencing do the storytelling.
Must-Try Dishes: Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Japanese A5 Wagyu, Alaskan King Crab
What makes it special: A chef-driven tasting menu focused on precision and luxury ingredients.
9.1
$$$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
A 22-seat, reservation-driven omakase built around pristine fish, tightly paced courses, and cooked interludes that keep the meal from becoming a pure nigiri parade. This is destination sushi for when you want chef-led progression, quiet focus, and a night that feels deliberately composed from first bite to dessert.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase tasting, Chawanmushi (seasonal savory custard), Braised abalone (cooked course)
What makes it special: A chef-driven omakase with a serious cooked-course bench.
9
$$$$ West Loop American
Ever is Curtis Duffy’s two-Michelin-star fine-dining room in Fulton Market, serving an 8–10 course contemporary tasting menu in a hushed, design-forward space. Diners come for precise luxury ingredients like caviar, Alaskan king crab, and wagyu woven into highly composed plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Alaskan king crab with cucumber and seasonal garnishes, Icelandic yogurt semifreddo with ossetra caviar, Halibut curry with aromatic broth and vegetables
What makes it special: Curtis Duffy’s meticulously choreographed tasting menu in a minimalist, gallery-like room.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$ West Loop Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Aba is a high-energy rooftop spot in Fulton Market where modern Middle Eastern–leaning mezze, shawarma-spiced proteins, and a deep cocktail list are matched by one of the most polished patios in the city. Locals treat it as a go-to for celebratory dinners, brunch with out-of-towners, and nights where food and scene both matter.
Must-Try Dishes: Whipped Feta with charred pita, Short Rib Hummus, Shawarma-Spiced Skirt Steak
What makes it special: Destination rooftop Mediterranean spot where polished mezze meets a lush, scene-y patio.
$$$$ West Loop Italian
Top Chef winner Joe Flamm's MICHELIN-recognized tribute to his Italian heritage and Croatian coastal cuisine creates what he calls 'Adriatic drinking food.' The charcoal hearth delivers smoky lamb and grilled meats while housemade tortellini djuvec and burek showcase the unique fusion that earned multiple 'Best New Restaurant' accolades.
Must-Try Dishes: Tortellini Djuvec, Lamb with Blitva, Burek with Beef and Mozzarella
What makes it special: Unique Italian-Croatian fusion from a Top Chef winner with centerpiece charcoal hearth
8.8
$$$ West Loop Mediterranean, Greek
LÝRA is a modern Greek flagship in Fulton Market, pairing live-fire cooking and island-inspired dishes with a high-energy, design-forward space opened in 2022. Locals use it for big nights out where charcoal-grilled lamb, pastitsio, and cocktails turn dinner into an event.
Must-Try Dishes: Charcoal Grilled Lamb Chops, Deconstructed Pastitsio, Cast Iron Moussaka
What makes it special: Modern Greek showpiece blending Mykonos-inspired cooking with a high-design Fulton Market space.
8.8
$$$$ West Loop Korean, Steakhouse
A reservation-first Korean tasting menu built around a beef-omakase arc, where each course treats a specific cut as the headline. The experience lands best when you commit to the progression and let the kitchen drive the pacing—this is West Loop special-occasion dining with a tight, chef-led point of view.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef omakase tasting menu, Kagoshima wagyu course, Nose-to-tail beef course progression
What makes it special: A beef-focused Korean tasting menu built as an omakase-style progression.
#10 Next
8.8
$$$$ West Loop
Next operates on a ticketed, theme-changing format, switching menus every season to explore different eras, regions, and ideas. Guests sit for long, choreographed tasting menus that pair storytelling with technical cooking in a polished Fulton Market room.
Must-Try Dishes: Panzanella salad with tomato water, Cherry prosciutto tortellini in pho broth, Five Ages of Wisconsin Cheddar
What makes it special: Theme-shifting Michelin-starred tasting menus that completely reinvent every season.
8.8
$$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
Momotaro is a multi-level West Loop Japanese restaurant where precise sushi, robata, and composed plates anchor a high-energy dining room. Locals treat it as a go-to for special-occasion sushi and cocktails, backed by years of strong reviews and Michelin recognition.
Must-Try Dishes: Spaghetti (beef curry pasta), Momomaki roll, Chahan beef fried rice
What makes it special: Large-format West Loop Japanese restaurant blending serious sushi with a multi-level, design-forward space and Michelin-level recognition.
8.8
$$$ West Loop Italian, Pizza
A West Loop Italian room built around house-made pastas, wood-fired pizza, and share-first ordering that keeps the table moving. The strongest play is one pasta lane plus one wood-fired starter, then stop before the order sprawls. It’s best for a dress-up dinner that still feels lively and current.
Must-Try Dishes: Rigatoni alla vodka, Wood-fired meatballs, Ricotta dumplings
What makes it special: House-made pasta plus wood-fired pizza in a modern West Loop room.
$$$ West Loop Italian, Steakhouse
Gibsons Italia is a riverfront Italian steakhouse pairing gold-extruded pastas, Prime beef and seafood with skyline views from multi-level dining rooms. Downtown diners use it for client dinners, occasion meals and polished date nights where service and execution are tightly controlled.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Rigatoni, Cacio e Pepe, Roasted Mediterranean Branzino
What makes it special: Italian steakhouse where serious pastas meet river and skyline views.
8.7
$$$$ West Loop
Elske layers Danish and Midwestern influences into a focused tasting menu served in a clean-lined dining room and plant-framed courtyard off Randolph. Plates lean subtle and balanced rather than showy, with thoughtful pairings and a calm, intimate pace.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb tartare on toasted rye, Duck liver tart with salted ramp, Sunflower seed parfait with sour honey and licorice
What makes it special: Scandinavian-influenced tasting menus in a minimalist room with courtyard.
8.7
$$$ West Loop
A cocktail bar that reads like a date-night blueprint—low light, precise hospitality, and drinks that feel curated instead of loud. It’s ideal when you want romance through atmosphere and craft, not a heavy, sprawling dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Tasting menu, Japanese-influenced cocktails, Highball service
What makes it special: A Michelin-recognized bar where the mood is the main course.
$$$ West Loop Chinese, Dim Sum
Duck Duck Goat is a West Loop destination for Chinese-inspired plates filtered through Stephanie Izard’s playful, technique-driven cooking. Handmade noodles, bold Sichuan flavors, and dim sum–style small plates make it a spot locals book for nights when they want serious food in a high-energy room.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheong Fun XO, Chongqing Chicken, Dan Dan Noodles
What makes it special: Chef-driven Chinese cooking with handmade noodles in a design-forward West Loop space.
$$$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
An intimate omakase counter that leans into precision, calm pacing, and thoughtful cooked accents alongside dressed nigiri. Best approached as a full chef-led progression—arrive hungry, stay present, and let the sequence build rather than trying to “optimize” with add-ons.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase, Dressed nigiri progression (seasonal), Miso-marinated black cod (cooked course)
What makes it special: A small, reservation-first omakase built for focused, chef-led dining.
$$ West Loop Japanese, Ramen
High Five is a basement-level ramen bar known for intense tonkotsu broths, slushy cocktails, and a tightly packed room that leans loud and lively. Long lines and limited seating keep it a destination for serious ramen fans and late-night industry crowds.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Bowl, Maitake Bowl, Shoyu Bowl
What makes it special: Subterranean ramen bar with big, porky broths and strong drinks.
$$$ West Loop Indian
A modern Indian dining room built for a curated, course-like order: bright chaat, a standout paneer lane, and a tight set of mains that land best when you don’t overreach. The cocktail program is a real co-headliner, making this a strong West Loop move for date-night pacing or a bar-first happy hour that still eats like dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Paneer Pasanda, Sweet Potato Chaat, Chili Cheese Kulcha
What makes it special: Progressive Indian cooking paired with a cocktail program built as a co-main.
8.6
$ West Loop Middle Eastern
Beity brings chef Ryan Fakih’s Lebanese heritage into a moody, stone-walled Fulton Market dining room with a tasting menu built around mezze, sayadieh, and classic Levantine flavors. It leans more fine dining than neighborhood grill, with cocktails and service calibrated for long, special-occasion evenings.
Must-Try Dishes: Parsley Hummus with Lamb, Shish Barak Dumplings, Qatayef with burnt honey ice cream
What makes it special: Michelin-recognized Lebanese tasting menu that treats mezze and family recipes with fine-dining framing.
#21 avec
8.6
$$$ West Loop Mediterranean, Breakfast
A West Loop Mediterranean room built for shareable small plates that still eat like a real dinner: bold, wine-friendly flavors, smart technique, and a menu that rewards committing to a few signature lanes. The move is to anchor the table with one big protein, then stack 2–3 high-impact plates that bring spice, acid, and smoke into balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Chorizo-stuffed Medjool dates, Slow-roasted pork shoulder, Short rib hummus
What makes it special: High-impact Mediterranean small plates built for a tight, shareable order.
$$$$ West Loop American
Swift & Sons is a polished steakhouse in a landmark cold-storage building, pairing prime beef with raw-bar platters and throwback sides. It’s a go-to for business dinners and celebrations that still feel distinctly West Loop rather than old-guard downtown.
Must-Try Dishes: 22-ounce bone-in ribeye, Alaskan king crab cocktail, Whipped mashed potatoes
What makes it special: Modern Fulton Market steakhouse balancing clubby grandeur with West Loop energy.
8.6
$$$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
A modern Jalisco-leaning room that shines when you order in a tight taco-and-shareables lane, backed by a deep tequila and mezcal program. The kitchen’s strongest plays are crispy, rich birria-style bites and bright, acid-forward seafood starters that keep the meal feeling paced instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesa-birrias (beer birria) with consomé, Aguachile verde, Arrachera tacos (skirt steak)
What makes it special: Jalisco-forward cooking with a serious agave bar and rooftop energy.
$$ West Loop American
Downstairs from Smyth, The Loyalist is a dark, music-forward bar-restaurant known for its cult-favorite cheeseburger, creative cocktails, and elevated comfort plates. It feels more like a neighborhood hangout than its upstairs sibling but still benefits from the same culinary braintrust.
Must-Try Dishes: Original burger with caramelized onions and American cheese, Half roasted chicken with Carolina gold rice, Loup de mer meunière with brown butter
What makes it special: Chef-driven basement bar where one of Chicago’s definitive burgers anchors a tight menu.
$$ West Loop Italian
Since 2007, this Pugliese specialist has transported diners to Italy's coastal south with two wood-burning ovens and a floor-to-ceiling wine wall. Named one of Chicago's Best Pizzas by Chicago Magazine, the orecchiette cime di rapa and seafood risotto showcase authentic regional cooking from owners with deep ties to the Puglia region.
Must-Try Dishes: Orecchiette Cime di Rapa, Wood-Fired Pizza with Burrata, Grilled Octopus with Rapini
What makes it special: 17+ years of authentic Pugliese cuisine with twin wood-burning ovens
8.4
West Loop Italian
DineAmic Hospitality's glamorous Italian-American steakhouse channels a new-age Copacabana with checkered marble floors, live entertainment, and bartenders in waistcoats. Chef Joe Rizza's solid-fuel hearth delivers exceptional steaks alongside tableside Caesar salad and al dente housemade pastas that nearly outshine the beef.
Must-Try Dishes: Tableside Caesar Salad, Dry-Aged Ribeye, Chicken Parmesan
What makes it special: Mid-century Copacabana glamour meets Italian-American steakhouse excellence
$$$ West Loop American
Tucked in a cobblestone alley, Trivoli Tavern channels a throwback tavern feel with steakhouse-style plates, prime rib, and martinis under low light. The Hogsalt polish shows in the details, making it feel like a hidden-feeling clubhouse even as word has spread widely.
Must-Try Dishes: Tavern-cut prime rib, Seafood tower on ice, French dip sandwich
What makes it special: Alleyway tavern where steakhouse classics meet polished, clubby vibes.
$$ West Loop Pizza
Forno Rosso brings VPN-style Neapolitan pies to Randolph, with blistered, soft-centered crusts and D.O.C.-leaning toppings baked in a roaring wood oven. Diners lean on it for sit-down dinners that feel more Italian trattoria than bar, with a deep pizza section plus antipasti and wine.
Must-Try Dishes: Caputo Cup Winning Datterino pizza, Margherita pizza, Tre Carne pizza
What makes it special: Certified-style Neapolitan pizzas with imported ingredients and serious oven work.
$$$$ West Loop Sushi, Seafood
A roomy West Loop sushi restaurant that works when you want flexibility—nigiri, rolls, and a reservation-only omakase option—without committing to a tiny counter format. The menu rewards a curated approach: choose either a chef’s-choice path or a tight nigiri-and-handroll lane and keep the add-ons minimal.
Must-Try Dishes: 14-course omakase (reservation-only), 10-piece dressed nigiri + handroll set, Chef’s choice nigiri (customized)
What makes it special: Choose between à la carte sushi or a reservation-only omakase lane.
8.3
$$$ West Loop Steakhouse
A West Loop live-fire steakhouse that leans Latin in its flavors and pacing, pairing classic cuts with sharper, grill-driven starters. It’s strongest when you treat it like a composed steak dinner—one prime cut as the anchor, then a couple high-impact sides or small plates that bring smoke, acid, and spice into balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Dry-aged rib-eye, Bone-in strip steak, Crab tostadas
What makes it special: Live-fire steakhouse cooking with Latin-leaning flavors in a West Loop setting.
8.3
$$$$ West Loop American, Steakhouse
A polished New American dining room that plays best as a composed, coursed dinner rather than a scattered share-everything night. Chef Andrew Zimmerman’s cooking often pivots classic American structure into sharper global accents, rewarding diners who commit to a few signature lanes.
Must-Try Dishes: Truffle brioche with leek velouté, Carolina barbecue-style grilled sablefish, Beef short rib
What makes it special: Modern American cooking with global technique in a refined room.
$$$$ West Loop Indian
KAMA West Loop brings Vikram and Agnes Singh’s contemporary Indian cooking to Randolph Street with a menu that fuses paneer-stuffed ravioli, tandoori seafood, and regional curries. Diners come for polished plates, cocktails, and a lively dining room that works for both date nights and small groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Paneer-Stuffed Ravioli in Tikka Sauce, Tandoori Chilean Sea Bass, Tamarind Baby Back Ribs
What makes it special: Modern Indian plates and cocktails in a polished Randolph Street dining room.
$$$$ West Loop Mexican, Burritos
A polished West Loop restaurant and bar where scratch-made Mexican plates share space with breakfast burritos, birria-focused dishes, and a serious margarita program. It leans more sit-down than counter-service, giving burrito lovers a chance to pair their wraps with cocktails and small plates in a stylish room.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast burrito, Queso birria tacos, Birria ramen
What makes it special: Elevated Mexican cooking with craft cocktails and burritos in a design-forward space.
$$$ West Loop Seafood
Leña Brava channels Baja California’s wood-fired seafood tradition with a menu built around raw and flame-kissed fish, shellfish, and mezcal-focused cocktails. Since opening in 2016, it has become a West Loop destination for seafood platters, whole grilled fish, and vibrant salsas in a design-forward room.
Must-Try Dishes: Wood-grilled whole striped bass, Baja Mariscada seafood platter, Ceviche with salsa macha
What makes it special: Baja-inspired wood-fired seafood and raw bar plates with serious mezcal.
8.2
$$$$ West Loop French
A French-American room in Fulton Market built around cocktails, a high-energy dining room, and a menu that plays best when you commit to a few bistro-style lanes. Come for the scene and the bar program, then anchor the table with one or two classic comfort moves rather than chasing every shareable.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup, Fondue, Steak frites
What makes it special: French-American bistro comfort with a cocktail-first Fulton Market vibe.
$$$ West Loop
A craft-spirits destination that doubles as a serious sushi stop, pairing precise bites with cocktail discipline. The pet-friendly patio makes it a rare special-occasion move where you can keep the night polished without feeling pinned indoors.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase tasting, Nigiri selection, Hidden Dragon Maki
What makes it special: A distillery cocktail bar with a legit sushi program and pet-friendly patio seating.
West Loop Greek
Taverna 1821 is a newer Greek pop-up in Fulton Market, spotlighting regional dishes like shrimp manti, lamb skaras, and seafood tomato orzo in a cozy, polished setting with a patio. It channels a taverna-style menu into a modern West Loop context, making it a strong choice for mezze-driven dinners and happy hour.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp Manti, Lamb Skaras, Seafood Tomato Orzo
What makes it special: Chef-driven Greek pop-up spotlighting regional dishes rarely seen elsewhere in Fulton Market.
8.2
West Loop Japanese
Yokocho Handroll & Omakase Bar runs a split personality between a la carte handrolls and higher-end omakase menus in a compact West Loop space. Guests mix chef’s-choice tastings with sandos and sake for nights that feel more intimate than the big Randolph Street rooms.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef's Tasting Omakase, Spicy Deviled Eggs Sando, Strawberry Matcha Sando
What makes it special: Handroll bar and omakase counter offering focused sushi experiences and playful sandos.
8.1
$$$ West Loop
HIDE+SEEK is a two-level West Loop cocktail den where short rib and sticky ribs share space with mussels, pastas, and a deep drink list in a dim, design-forward room. It’s less a traditional smokehouse and more a stylish spot to pair shareable ribs and rich sides with DJs, spritzes, and late-night energy on Randolph.
Must-Try Dishes: Sticky Ribs, Beef short rib, Moules frites
What makes it special: Lively Randolph Street cocktail spot where sticky ribs and short rib plates are served in a high-design, late-night setting.
West Loop Sushi
Sushi by Bou at the Emily Hotel is a tiny, time-boxed omakase counter hidden inside Fulton Market, built around 12–17 course chef’s-choice flights. Guests come for the combination of hip-hop soundtrack, intimate bar seating, and polished nigiri progression rather than a long, traditional meal.
Must-Try Dishes: 12-course Signature Omakase, 17-course Bougie Omakase, Bou Reserve Omakase
What makes it special: Speakeasy-style omakase bar inside the Emily Hotel where hip-hop, tightly timed seatings, and chef-led nigiri flights create a high-energy sushi experience.
$$ West Loop French
Coquette is a vibey French bistro and cocktail bar where beef Wellington, steak tartare, and Parisian-inspired plates meet a strong drinks program and DJ-fueled nights. Just west of the main Randolph strip, it works as a pre- or post-game stop for the United Center as well as a casual date or friends’ night out spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Wellington en Croûte, Steak Tartare à la Coquette, Crème Brûlée
What makes it special: A stylish French bistro-bar hybrid with shareable plates and a lively cocktail scene.
$$ West Loop Thai
Talay pairs a full Thai menu with a large sushi list in a casual West Loop dining room that works for both pre-United Center meals and neighborhood dinners. Guests come for well-executed pad thai and curries alongside rolls and BYOB flexibility.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad Thai, Red Curry, Panang Curry
What makes it special: West Loop Thai-and-sushi hybrid that doubles as a pre-game stop.
$ West Loop Italian
This Italian steakhouse homage to Nonna Formento blends Chicago's steakhouse heritage with Italian tradition since 2015. The cavernous space features burgundy leather banquettes and a 300+ varietal wine program, while Chef Robert Cutler's carbonara and house-made canestri with Sunday gravy honor family recipes with modern technique.
Must-Try Dishes: Bucatini Carbonara, Nonna's Meatballs, Veal Tomahawk
What makes it special: Italian steakhouse with 300+ wine varietals honoring grandmother's recipes

Worthy Picks

$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
An izakaya-style room with a legitimate sushi-bar lane, best used for shareable plates plus a couple of rolls or nigiri rather than a full omakase-style marathon. Keep it curated—one chilled starter, one crispy bite, then a tight sushi order—and it lands as a versatile weeknight option.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy rice with spicy tuna, Salmon carpaccio, Nigiri + maki mix (choose 1–2 rolls)
What makes it special: Izakaya plates plus a high-caliber sushi bar in one room.
$ West Loop Vietnamese
A West Loop Vietnamese mainstay that leans into pho, bánh mì, and shareable starters in a lively, bar-forward dining room. It’s strongest when you order with focus: one soup lane for the table, one sandwich lane, then a couple bright, crunchy starters to keep the meal moving.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef pho, Pork belly bánh mì, BBQ jackfruit bánh bao
What makes it special: Downtown Vietnamese built around pho, bánh mì, and modern shareable plates.
West Loop Italian
Milan-trained Chef Riccardo Michi brings decades of experience from opening Bice restaurants worldwide to this bright, modern Northern Italian osteria. The kitchen excels at veal preparations including 16-ounce osso buco over saffron risotto and pan-fried veal chop Emiliana with fontina and prosciutto.
Must-Try Dishes: Osso Buco Milanese, Veal Chop Emiliana, Linguini Vongole
What makes it special: Milan-trained chef with 40+ years opening acclaimed restaurants worldwide
$$$$ West Loop
City Winery’s West Loop home pairs an on-site urban winery and intimate music venue with a wide patio fronting Randolph. Guests use the outdoor tables for pre-show dinners, wine flights, and Mediterranean-leaning small plates before heading inside for concerts.
Must-Try Dishes: Duck Tacos, Mushroom Flatbread, Bangin Hummus
What makes it special: An urban winery and concert venue with a sizable Randolph patio for sipping and snacking outdoors.
$$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
A sleek distillery-backed sushi bar that leans into dry-aged fish, approachable maki, and snackable starters that pair cleanly with cocktails. It’s strongest as a “tight order” spot—pick one set or roll lane, add one crispy starter, and let the drinks carry the rest of the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Dry Aged Ora King Setto, 3pc Crispy Tuna Bites, Chili Salmon roll
What makes it special: Dry-aged nigiri and setto menus inside a cocktail-forward distillery.
$$$$ West Loop Ice Cream
Owner Lisa Gasparian’s Café Crèmerie brings a European-style dessert café to Fulton Market, pairing organic artisanal gelato with pastries, coffee, and wine. It’s less a grab-and-go scoop shop and more a sit-down spot for date-night desserts, affogatos, and lingering over something sweet.
Must-Try Dishes: Organic artisanal gelato cup or cone, Affogato with espresso and gelato, Dulce De Leche Cheesecake
What makes it special: European-style dessert café with organic gelato, pastries, and wine in a polished room.