Three Dots and a Dash
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Three Dots and a Dash

Chicago, Illinois

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A subterranean tiki bar hidden in a River North alley, and one of the best cocktail experiences in the city. The drinks are elaborate — served in custom vessels with fire, smoke, and garnishes that border on sculptural — and the recipes are meticulously researched from classic tiki canon. The room is dark and tropical and feels a thousand miles from Michigan Avenue.

Insider tip

The namesake Three Dots and a Dash — a rum punch that won a Navy commendation in WWII. It arrives in a custom mug. You'll want to keep it.

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