Martini Park

151 W Erie St ChicagoIL60610
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
5:00pm-2:00am
Friday
5:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
5:00pm-3:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(41)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Martini Park is located at 151 W Erie St, Chicago, IL. This location is in the Near North Side neighborhood. This business specializes in Bars, Pubs, & Clubs.
by merchantcircle on November 28, 2013 from merchantcircle

Tips

On the Menu:
Four varieties of slider plus other rich appetizers, like a Crab Cake Corn Dog, anchor the menu. On the lighter side: Smoked salmon wrapped around a fork, dabbed with creme fraiche and caviar.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
Parking:
Valet is a good investment in this busy part of town, although it might make sense to circle the block--searching the side streets--first.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Member Reviews

Class A Bar:
This is a great place to sit and relax and have a martini. Scenery is great and lots of adults here! Not your typical 20 something place with just a ton of drinkers that drink to get drunk and end up being obnoxious in the neighborhood! This all class and all grown up! You gotta check it out!
by Brenda on June 03, 2009

Editorial Reviews

Martini Park harks back to the early- to mid-1990s when folks used to get their nights started right after work. They were dressed to the nines, mostly a mature crowd and you'd usually spot a local celebrity or two. With its live-music focus[em]that means don't count on hearing the people sitting right next to you[em]the cheery room is popular with most crowds, as bands usually play songs...
by blackbookmagus on November 11, 2008 from blackbookmagus
Texas nightspot import teaches River North what ""big"" is all about, starting with almost 40 suggested cocktails.:
In Short
Occupying roughly a quarter of a downtown city block requires disparate areas but coherent design. CEO Chris Barish unites two bars--one curved and looming, the other underlit...
by by Fred Schlatter at Citysearch on July 25, 2007 from Citysearch