Saturday, October 4, 2025

The Violet Hour To Close Permanently

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Introduction to The Violet Hour

WICKER PARK — The Violet Hour, arguably Chicago’s most influential cocktail bar that won international recognition and helped bring the craft cocktail movement to the city in the mid-2000s, is closing for good.

The Closure Announcement

In a social media post Tuesday, management confirmed the bar at 1520 N. Damen Ave. will not reopen following what was supposed to be a temporary closure due to plumbing issues and building damage.
“Several weeks ago, we closed temporarily due to unexpected damage to the building. Despite extensive efforts and negotiations, we were regretfully unable to reach a resolution with our landlord,” the post reads.

Ownership and Operations

The Violet Hour is owned and operated by One Off Hospitality, which also runs taco and whiskey bar Big Star and Tex-Mex diner Dove’s Luncheonette — located across the street — as well as avec and The Publican restaurants.
One Off partner Terry Alexander did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday afternoon. Speaking to Block Club earlier this month, he said the repairs needed to make the building operable again were extensive.
“It’s tough, and it’s not a simple fix,” Alexander said. “It’s literally busting open floors, going down and repairing pipes, and the one thing you never want to do is go down and try to fix something, because you don’t know what is beneath us. There’s always surprises.”

The Violet Hour’s Legacy

Founded in 2007, The Violet Hour became synonymous with Chicago’s craft cocktail culture. Cocktails now considered classic libations, including the Paper Plane and the Juliet and Romeo, originated at The Violet Hour, and a number of its bartenders have gone on to acclaim at bars across the city and country.
The Violet Hour is nestled inside an unmarked building on Damen Avenue, often painted with murals or other works of public art. Property records show the building was purchased by Magic Carpet LLC for $13.2 million in October 2012. The address associated with the LLC is listed as Newcastle Investors, a Chicago-based real estate investor.

Future of The Violet Hour Brand

In Friday’s social media post, management said the bar’s closure may not be the end of the Violet Hour brand, and that customers could “see us again somewhere down the line.”
“To every guest who ever found their way behind the curtains: thank you. You made this place what it was. We are forever grateful,” the post said.
Noah Asimow contributed.

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Conclusion

The Violet Hour’s closure marks the end of an era for Chicago’s craft cocktail scene. The bar’s influence can still be seen in many of the city’s bars and restaurants, and its legacy will continue to be felt for years to come.

FAQs

Q: Why is The Violet Hour closing!
A: The Violet Hour is closing due to plumbing issues and building damage that could not be resolved with the landlord.
Q: Will The Violet Hour brand continue in some form?
A: Management has hinted that the brand may continue in some form, but no specifics have been announced.
Q: What other businesses does One Off Hospitality own and operate?
A: One Off Hospitality also owns and operates Big Star, Dove’s Luncheonette, avec, and The Publican restaurants.

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