"What To Expect: This Prohibition-themed underground spot in River North is probably better than most places that have three separate bars and a burlesque stage that later doubles as a DJ platform. What’s Up With The Food: The menu, which leans vaguely Italian and American, is hit-or-miss. Stick to things like the lamb pasta, despite the offputting translucent cheese shavings on top, or sea bass (and don’t bother with the accompanying rice cake masquerading as risotto). Verdict: Don’t come here specifically to eat. But if you’re looking for dinner and drinks with a show—whether that’s a live band or variety acts—or want to know what clubbing was like in the 1920s, keep Untitled in mind." - veda kilaru, adrian kane
"On the clubstaurant spectrum, you could do worse than the Prohibition-styled Untitled Supper Club. The food at this underground spot is probably better than most places with three separate bars and a burlesque stage that doubles as a DJ platform. But don’t come here specifically to eat. The appetizers lean Italian, with burrata and grapes straight from the freezer and tiny meatballs swimming in a marinara sauce that could be mistaken for water. The entrees, which lean more American, are hit-or-miss. Stick to things like the lamb pasta, despite the off-putting translucent cheese shavings on top, or sea bass (and don’t bother with the accompanying rice cake masquerading as risotto). But if you’re looking for dinner and drinks with a show—whether that’s a live band or variety acts—or want to know what clubbing was like in the 1920s, keep Untitled in mind." - Veda Kilaru
"Travel back in time to the ‘20s with this 18,000-square-foot restaurant, bar, and live entertainment space. With velvet seating and banquettes, a dark bar, and quirky details, this supper club will likely become one of your favorite places to grab a cocktail (or two). We suggest the Hotel Nacional, a cocktail made with BACARDÍ Ocho, cachaça, pineapple, orange, peach, and lime. There’s often live Cabaret-style performances followed by DJs and dancing and even burlesque shows, so you have even more incentive to Charleston the night away." - Samantha Leal
"Untitled Supper Club’s Whiskey Library features a jaw-dropping spirits display behind the bar that takes your eyes all the way to the towering ceiling. This prohibition-era-inspired restaurant and bar has lots to offer beyond its whiskey. With burlesque, & variété shows, live music, and an impressive menu, there is something here for everyone." - Aaron Melamed
"This River North club is throwing a “Howling 20s” party on October 28th and 29th. There will be three rooms full of contortionists, pole dancers, burlesque performers, and a DJ. Tickets start at $20, and more details are available here." - adrian kane