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    3.4 (135 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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    Halloween town pop up
    Jillian B.

    Ended up here while waiting for a reservation... drink prices were a little high. Interesting crowd too. Definitely an instagrammable type spot with all the Halloween decor. Don't see myself coming back, unless in a similar situation of waiting for reservation nearby, but glad I experienced it once!

    Zara-Maria S.

    If Jack Skellington and Sally ever opened a bar together, it would 100% be Tree House Chicago. From the cobwebs to the glowing skeletons hanging from the ceiling, this place nailed the spooky-chic vibe -- equal parts eerie and electric. Themed cocktails? Oh, they don't play. My drink looked like it was straight out of a Tim Burton dream -- one came in a glass box with fairy lights and a spider (because why not?), and another was bright green with a gummy worm hanging off the rim. Creepy? Yes. Delicious? Also yes. The menu keeps the fun rolling with dishes like "Oogie Boogie Beef Rolls" and "Frog's Breath Dip." Honestly, even the food names had me grinning before the first bite. Bonus points for the bartenders who were fully in character and totally leaned into the Halloween magic. Every corner is Insta-worthy -- from the giant Jack and Sally setup to Oogie Boogie himself lurking in the corner. It's the kind of place where you can sip your drink, hum "This Is Halloween," and pretend you're part of the movie. So if you're in Chicago this spooky season, head to Tree House and step into Halloween Town. Trust me, it's a frightfully good time.

    Eric L.

    We stopped by for their Wicked themed menu. However, we weren't too impressed by the venue or decor. Although music was playing, it wasn't Wicked theme. We thought it was a missed opportunity to capitalize on the theme they were promoting. After a few drinks, we left since the music was a bit loud. With that said, I would definitely come back for a night out.

    Lana T.

    This place is very cute especially for this holiday or seasonal pop ups. I went to their Valentine one this year and Halloween Town one as well. It wasn't really crowded at around 9pm on a Friday but after a couple of hours it did. You can reserve a table online or head over to the bar. We walked in and got seated at a table. There is a lot of cute background you can take pictures with and very cute. We got their mocktails and it was pretty good and refreshing. Our waitress was so nice, she kept checking up on us.

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    Taquanda H.

    The tree house is a fun place. The staff is friendly, the decor fits the theme perfectly and the food is decent bar/finger foods. The drinks are strong but they are tasty. Some nights have entertainment. Unfortunately the night I went did not. I gave three stars because for a Saturday night, it would of been nice to get a themed experience and the menu could have a bit more options on it. It is a small menu. I did order the fish and chips which has a nice crisp on it.

    Women's restroom. Downstairs, lots of stalls.
    Molly M.

    My husband and I went here to watch the Bears versus Packers playoff game, and it exceeded my expectations. This wouldn't have been our first choice, but I'm glad we ended up there. There was room for us to sit at the bar shortly before the game started, the drinks were reasonably priced, as was the food. We got buckets of beer and a pizza and cheese curds. All good. The bartender who served us was very friendly and helpful as well. They still had Christmas decorations up, which was fun to see.

    Cranberry mocktail
    Laura M.

    Lots of fun holiday decor and themed festive drinks! Food is above average bar food fare. Drinks are novelty and on the sweeter side. I enjoyed one of the mocktails. We were surprised by the waffle fry seasoning which had a BBQ taste. They do autogratuity for large groups and add a 3% staff fee too. Servers were attentive with water, but dishes piled up on our table. Ambiance was loud making it difficult to chat. Great if you are looking for an Instagram friendly holiday themed night!

    Claire W.

    Tree House is always super busy and hard to order a drink and get to the bars, but they do a really good job with holiday decor. They knocked it out of the park with Halloween decorations, and their Christmas and New Years decor is also great too, especially considering what a large space they have to fill.

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    Stacey C.

    We only drank so I can't speak to the food but drinks were really good. This place was decorated so cute for Halloween . We had great service from Vinny at the bar . Such a great environment.

    Gissell P.

    I love how TreeHouse went all out with their decor for Spooky Season this year. If you're a fan of The Nightmare Before Christmas you're going to love this pop up! They even have food and drinks that are so cute to go along with their theme! The food was phenomenal, my drink was a little weak but it was still a vibe! I love that it's also kid friendly before 8pm. I know my teen enjoyed it! Definitely worth checking out to get into the Spooky Season spirit!

    Pop-u-lar wicked crust
    Clarissa C.

    Went for their Emerald City pop-up, which was Wicked themed. They played regular pop and hip hop rather than the Wicked sound track. They were definitely busy! Vibes were immaculate, you can tell they put so much effort with the giant clear balloons, and the space was decked out into green and pink. They have trendy photo ops at the back! The pot o gold chicken nuggets came crispy and quite tender chunks with lots of waffle fries underneath. I wish there were more nuggets and less fries, but it's fine. Pop-u-lar pizza was a classic pepperoni pizza with no frills. $20 "we can't all come and go by bubbles" nonalcoholic drink, was a yummy pink lemonade base with a rock sugar candy wand. The emerald city drink was priced at $65 and easily shareable by 4-5 people, pretty yum!

    Stephanie R.

    Went to Chicago for a mini girls trip and stumbled upon this place. We were intrigued by the Alice and wonderland theme and it did not disappoint!! You can tell the amount of effort and hard work that went into this pop up. It was perfectly executed. We ended up going with the patron tower margaritas, we ordered the strawberry, passionfruit, blueberry, and mango. They were delicious!! What truly sold us and caused for the five starts was our waitress Gabby!! She was so sweet and helpful. Truly the best, this was our first night of our trip and we could not stop thinking about her and talking about her for the rest of it! Two things to note: upstairs is a nightclub called the tunnel we also had a blast up there, again totally unplanned. We walked in thinking we would walk right out after a drink or two at the bar and didn't end up leaving until hours later. Although the menu says that 20% is automatically taken from your bill for tip, this is untrue. They no longer do that so your total DOES NOT include a tip. Overall we had a blast, again shoutout to Gabby for being so amazing! Wish I was a local so I could come more often and check out the next pop up they have planned :))

    Suvondal T.

    What went well?! Everything! This spot continuously changes it's themes but Wonderland has to be one of the best by far. The decor throughout makes it so fun. The staff were friendly and made great food and drink recommendations. I took so many pictures! Lbs! The chicken was delicious, the sliders were so good and I even enjoyed the pizza! What I thought was so nice (even though I don't watch the show lol) they played Love Island on the big screen and you knew it was on because 80% of the customers eyes were glued to the TVs! It was cute Definitely a spot to try before the summer ends.

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    Though it was freezing that night, it was still a lot of fun! I do believe this Jack's pop-up is…read moremore intricate than their Halloween. Lot of detail went into every part of the space. They had ice-skating, ax throwing, bump cars, carnival games, stores to buy Christmas items, a sketch artist, Santa was even there and of course tons and tons of photo ops. They had a good selection of food, soups as well as warm and cold drinks. Mullet wine was delicious and strong. They had ice-skating shows every other hour and places to warm yourself; like log fire pits as well as cabin tents that had heaters. They have various packages you can buy that is inclusive of Games food and ice-skating. You could just go for a photo opportunities as well. Everyone was very helpful and kind and I do think you get a lot for your money. This is great for the family or for date night.

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    The slice of pie was incredible and this is my new favorite dessert spot. It is quite pricey ($14…read morefor a singular slice), but a more special occasion type of pastry treat. Got the second one which is creamy cinnamon flavor with a brûléed top. There's some poured rice and cinnamon crème fraiche on the top. It wasn't overly sweet (huge compliment), and the crust was very flaky. How it works: -you can order at the window and there's little menus that are handwritten with the four pie options -the base pie is already done, and she will finish and add the decorations and toppings after you order Packaging is beautiful and very high end. Service was very fast (no one in line on a Sunday afternoon). Definitely will be back!

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    This place is a yes, yes, and yes! I have a buddy that loves Tiki bars and found this place/made a…read morereservation, so our group came to visit on a Sunday night. The vibe is speakeasy-ish; the entrance is off the street in an alleyway but the interior is very nice, low light, and would be fun for a date night! The staff were attentive and very friendly. My friend got some shots, which were surprisingly good given they were kind of sweet, and I ordered the "mystic lamp" cocktail ($16) which was VERY memorable to me as someone that loves floral drinks -- it was very floral, slightly fruity, and had a lovely chunk of lychee it came with which was delicious! The drink was decent sized too; I've been charged a lot more for much less drink at other speakeasies (those of which I don't plan to visit again any time soon haha). In my opinion, this spot has the perfect combo of great drinks, nice ambiance, cool speakeasy-vibes, but also cheerfulness given the tiki-theme inside. Would definitely rec a visit to anyone visiting Chicago who likes cool bars!

    I can't understand what the fuss is all about here. I couldn't wait to leave…read more This place represents itself as a tiki bar but is the most half-hearted attempt I have ever seen. I was excited for the experience having heard how busy it gets, blah blah. These positive reviewers need to seek out other tiki bars. After you negotiate the alley entrance and go down dangerously dark stairs, you are met with crazy boring decor. I kept thinking there had to be more right? The whole point of a tiki bar is to strike a mood, but hanging a very few polynesian masks on the wall, putting up a grass facade over the bar and dressing the servers in vaguely polynesian outfits is sad. I've seen private tiki bars at people's homes that are more exciting. Add to this a comparably boring music selection played far too loud over boomy lo-fi speakers and you'll wonder what's going on here. So what about the food and drink? Completely uninspired for anyone who's had more than a mai tai before in their life. About a dozen extremely common drink choices is all you get!! No specials, that's it. When I asked if this was the whole cocktail menu, the server said it was but they have a full bar so you can get anything you want. Well, I could get that service at just about any bar in the world, so big deal. Maybe it would be better if you sat at the bar and chatted up the bartender. One could also go taste their rum selections and other cocktails in the Bamboo Room, but I hate that kind of elitist nonsense. That's never been what tiki bars were about. The drinks we sampled were okay at best. Even the namesake 3 Dots and A Dash cocktail was lackluster and used cheap cherries for the dots instead of classic Luxardos. (If you know, you know) The appetizers were okay, but way overpriced. 5 tiny spring rolls for $18. Come on guys, enough already. I'd rather go to the bar at the Polynesian Hotel at Disney than return here. This place is a hard pass.

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    A smaller Squishable store, but still a fun stop while you're in the Water Tower Place. There…read moreusually is a buy one get one half off deal when you go into a Squishable brick and mortar store, which is better than buying an item online. A bonus when we went in is that they had a $5 bin which had some retired squishables, beach towels, and Doctor Plague backpacks (this would've been a good buy if my kids were younger)! We ended up buying one of the stuffies from the deal tin this round... usually we end up buying something bigger. The person at the register was very nice and friendly. Store was in order and easy enough to find items that you would see on the website. If you are vertically challenged, bring a tall friend as you will need assistance to get to things on higher shelves.

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