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Biggs Mansion Chicago
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1016 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
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Washington Square Park
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Nearby restaurants
Chicago Q
1160 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
Blue Door Kitchen & Garden
52 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610, United States
La Storia, Italian Restaurant
1154 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
Butch McGuire's
20 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610
Hopsmith Chicago
15 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610
Eduardo's Enoteca
1212 N Dearborn St Unit B, Chicago, IL 60610
Maple & Ash
8 W Maple St, Chicago, IL 60610
Sparrow
12 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610
The Hangge-Uppe
14 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610
The Lodge Tavern
21 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610, United States
Nearby local services
The UPS Store
47 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610
Division Street Farmers' Market
30 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60610
JC Licht Ace Hardware Gold Coast
24 W Maple St, Chicago, IL 60610
RB Quartz Countertops
1122 N. Dearborn Street, Unit 17-I, 1122 N Dearborn St APT 17H, Chicago, IL 60610
Elegant Nails
21 W Elm St #1, Chicago, IL 60610
Goliath Ecommerce, LLC
1165 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60610
Urban Outfitters
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RH Chicago | The Gallery at the Three Arts Club
1300 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
Abercrombie & Fitch
1139 N State St, Chicago, IL 60610
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1118 N State St, Chicago, IL 60610
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1244 N Dearborn Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60610
Thompson Chicago, by Hyatt
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14 West Elm Apartments
14 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610
Canterbury Court Apartments
Canterbury Court Apartments, 1220 N State Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60610
Ambassador Gold Coast - The Chicago Hotel Collection
1301 N State Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60610
Waldorf Astoria Chicago
11 E Walton St, Chicago, IL 60611
Suite Home Corporate Housing
1250 N La Salle Dr Fl 1, Chicago, IL 60610
Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile
20 E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL 60611, United States
The Talbott, Autograph Collection
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Biggs Mansion Chicago

1150 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
4.6(359)
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attractions: Porchlight Music Theatre, Mariano (Louis) Park, The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Washington Square Park, Newberry Library, Goudy (William) Square Park, The Concrete Beach, 875 North Michigan Avenue, Oak Street Beach, Artspace 8 Gallery, restaurants: Chicago Q, Blue Door Kitchen & Garden, La Storia, Italian Restaurant, Butch McGuire's, Hopsmith Chicago, Eduardo's Enoteca, Maple & Ash, Sparrow, The Hangge-Uppe, The Lodge Tavern, local businesses: The UPS Store, Division Street Farmers' Market, JC Licht Ace Hardware Gold Coast, RB Quartz Countertops, Elegant Nails, Goliath Ecommerce, LLC, Urban Outfitters, Studio Debonair Hair Salon & Spa Gold Coast Chicago, RH Chicago | The Gallery at the Three Arts Club, Abercrombie & Fitch
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(312) 809-2444
Website
biggschicago.com
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Tue12 PM - 12 AMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Biggs Mansion Chicago

Porchlight Music Theatre

Mariano (Louis) Park

The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts

Washington Square Park

Newberry Library

Goudy (William) Square Park

The Concrete Beach

875 North Michigan Avenue

Oak Street Beach

Artspace 8 Gallery

Porchlight Music Theatre

Porchlight Music Theatre

4.7

(97)

Open 24 hours
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Mariano (Louis) Park

Mariano (Louis) Park

4.6

(70)

Open until 11:00 PM
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The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts

The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts

4.9

(28)

Closed
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Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park

4.6

(403)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Biggs Mansion Chicago

Chicago Q

Blue Door Kitchen & Garden

La Storia, Italian Restaurant

Butch McGuire's

Hopsmith Chicago

Eduardo's Enoteca

Maple & Ash

Sparrow

The Hangge-Uppe

The Lodge Tavern

Chicago Q

Chicago Q

4.4

(769)

$$

Closed
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Blue Door Kitchen & Garden

Blue Door Kitchen & Garden

4.4

(599)

$$

Closed
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La Storia, Italian Restaurant

La Storia, Italian Restaurant

4.3

(219)

$$$

Closed
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Butch McGuire's

Butch McGuire's

4.5

(578)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Biggs Mansion Chicago

The UPS Store

Division Street Farmers' Market

JC Licht Ace Hardware Gold Coast

RB Quartz Countertops

Elegant Nails

Goliath Ecommerce, LLC

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Studio Debonair Hair Salon & Spa Gold Coast Chicago

RH Chicago | The Gallery at the Three Arts Club

Abercrombie & Fitch

The UPS Store

The UPS Store

4.8

(215)

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Division Street Farmers' Market

Division Street Farmers' Market

4.6

(86)

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JC Licht Ace Hardware Gold Coast

JC Licht Ace Hardware Gold Coast

4.6

(231)

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RB Quartz Countertops

RB Quartz Countertops

5.0

(45)

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Kerry BuchananKerry Buchanan
Firstly, I love this place. I've been coming for about the last 3 years (I took a one year break being out of the country) and I can't say enough positive things about my experience. The staff is amazing and SO knowledgeable about the brands and options that they have. They are also always restocking the tons of brands they have on hand in the huge humidor. Speaking of staff, Karen, Gabby, Britt, Josey, Ruben and crew are so welcoming. They` greet the members and non-member regulars by name and always engage and chat like we're all old friends. Karen, one of the staff started the first day that I was a member there, and she is the one that made my deciding factor to join. She toured me through the mansion, gave me a rundown of the benefits and introduced me to the rest of the staff on duty, all on her first day of work! She was very pleasant, friendly, and engaging every time I arrive. Apart from the vast cigar options,I highly recommend Biggs Mansion for the warm clientele of all walks, the incredibly friendly, pleasant, and welcoming staff, and for the great location near tons of great mature bars and restaurants. Bottom line: Go to this place. If cigars and atmosphere are your thing, you will love it there!
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Hafez AlSayedHafez AlSayed
Many types of cigars to buy. A cozy place to have a smoke with good company
Paul PPaul P
Went on a Sunday with some out of town friends and we decided to try the member's area with a day pass. The price was $100 for the pass plus a mandatory $25 tip for the staff. Cutting fee for outside cigars is $25 so buy your cigars there. The cigar selection was mostly all the big manufacturers and very few boutique brands. Prices were typical of Chicago. There is a dress code. It is BYOB. The physical plant is very impressive with period furniture. We sat on the second floor near the bar and the bartender was very attentive cleaning ashtrays and bringing ice. They serve coffee and soft drinks. All are ala carte. The background music was Frank Sinatra and 1960s hits. Very few people were there and we pretty much had the place to ourselves. I enjoyed it, but the $125 entry fee tempered my enthusiasm somewhat. If you are a history buff or a cigar nerd, go at least once.
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Firstly, I love this place. I've been coming for about the last 3 years (I took a one year break being out of the country) and I can't say enough positive things about my experience. The staff is amazing and SO knowledgeable about the brands and options that they have. They are also always restocking the tons of brands they have on hand in the huge humidor. Speaking of staff, Karen, Gabby, Britt, Josey, Ruben and crew are so welcoming. They` greet the members and non-member regulars by name and always engage and chat like we're all old friends. Karen, one of the staff started the first day that I was a member there, and she is the one that made my deciding factor to join. She toured me through the mansion, gave me a rundown of the benefits and introduced me to the rest of the staff on duty, all on her first day of work! She was very pleasant, friendly, and engaging every time I arrive. Apart from the vast cigar options,I highly recommend Biggs Mansion for the warm clientele of all walks, the incredibly friendly, pleasant, and welcoming staff, and for the great location near tons of great mature bars and restaurants. Bottom line: Go to this place. If cigars and atmosphere are your thing, you will love it there!
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Went on a Sunday with some out of town friends and we decided to try the member's area with a day pass. The price was $100 for the pass plus a mandatory $25 tip for the staff. Cutting fee for outside cigars is $25 so buy your cigars there. The cigar selection was mostly all the big manufacturers and very few boutique brands. Prices were typical of Chicago. There is a dress code. It is BYOB. The physical plant is very impressive with period furniture. We sat on the second floor near the bar and the bartender was very attentive cleaning ashtrays and bringing ice. They serve coffee and soft drinks. All are ala carte. The background music was Frank Sinatra and 1960s hits. Very few people were there and we pretty much had the place to ourselves. I enjoyed it, but the $125 entry fee tempered my enthusiasm somewhat. If you are a history buff or a cigar nerd, go at least once.
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5.0
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The gentleman in the $3,200 Brunello Cucinelli cashmere hoodie is explaining cryptocurrency mining to a federal judge wearing what appears to be a vintage Hermès tie and Golden Goose sneakers. Between them, $180 worth of Dominican tobacco smolders in Baccarat crystal ashtrays, while a 70-inch Samsung displays the Bears game to an audience that collectively represents several hundred million dollars in net worth.

Welcome to Biggs Mansion, where Chicago's power elite has quietly revolutionized the luxury club experience by embracing what fashion insiders call "stealth wealth"—and what cigar aficionados simply call heaven.

Gone are the days when exclusive clubs demanded navy blazers and regimental ties. At Biggs, the annual membership fee ($5,145) buys entry to perhaps America's most sartorially democratic luxury space, where a software entrepreneur's $400 Off-White hoodie commands the same respect as a real estate mogul's $8,000 Kiton suit.

"The old rules don't apply anymore," says Marcus Chen, a 34-year-old venture capitalist who favors Rick Owens leather jackets with his Patek Philippe Nautilus. "Nobody cares if you're wearing Supreme or Savile Row, as long as you appreciate a good Padrón."

Members routinely mix high and low with seasoned stylist confidence: $1,200 Balenciaga Track sneakers with vintage Levi's, or $15,000 Hermès Birkin bags set casually beside $40 hoodies from local Chicago streetwear brands. This aesthetic democracy reflects broader luxury evolution—where previous generations signaled status through obvious displays, today's wealthy prefer "conspicuous inconspicuousness."

At this restored 1874 mansion, authenticity trumps ostentation. Members bond over niche brands—Japanese denim, Italian leather goods, small-batch American accessories—creating connections that transcend traditional networking. On recent evenings, the $50,000 Persian rug-anchored lounges hosted African American tech executives, Latino restaurant owners, white private equity partners, and Asian real estate developers, united by premium tobacco appreciation.

Day passes ($85) provide fascinating anthropological theater. Unlike members who move with proprietary confidence, day-pass holders exhibit "aspirational anxiety"—over-tipping staff, name-dropping connections, photographing everything except other patrons. Their fashion skews obviously expensive: conspicuous Gucci belts and Louis Vuitton accessories versus members' relaxed luxury aesthetic.

"The people trying hardest to look wealthy usually aren't," observes longtime member David Rodriguez, whose typical uniform consists of well-worn jeans, vintage band t-shirts, and a $40,000 Richard Mille watch. "Real money dresses for comfort, not cameras."

The cigar ritual demands particular sartorial considerations. Fabrics must withstand smoke without retaining odors, colors should complement tobacco's earthy palette, and accessories must accommodate holding cigars and cutting tools. These constraints evolved into aesthetic philosophy where form follows function, but function can be beautiful.

Whether Biggs represents sustainable luxury evolution or Chicago-specific anomaly remains unclear. Yet it demonstrates how luxury experiences can embrace diversity—economic, racial, aesthetic—without sacrificing exclusivity. The club attracts style-conscious elite who appreciate both $300 hoodies and $3,000 suits, where conversation flows like premium bourbon and the only dress code is good taste.

Member philosophy proves elegantly simple: "Smoke what you love, wear what you want, respect everyone." In an era of increasing social stratification, perhaps that's the most luxurious...

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5.0
1y

Firstly, I love this place. I've been coming for about the last 3 years (I took a one year break being out of the country) and I can't say enough positive things about my experience. The staff is amazing and SO knowledgeable about the brands and options that they have. They are also always restocking the tons of brands they have on hand in the huge humidor.

Speaking of staff, Karen, Gabby, Britt, Josey, Ruben and crew are so welcoming. They` greet the members and non-member regulars by name and always engage and chat like we're all old friends. Karen, one of the staff started the first day that I was a member there, and she is the one that made my deciding factor to join. She toured me through the mansion, gave me a rundown of the benefits and introduced me to the rest of the staff on duty, all on her first day of work! She was very pleasant, friendly, and engaging every time I arrive.

Apart from the vast cigar options,I highly recommend Biggs Mansion for the warm clientele of all walks, the incredibly friendly, pleasant, and welcoming staff, and for the great location near tons of great mature bars and restaurants.

Bottom line: Go to this place. If cigars and atmosphere are your thing, you will...

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1.0
1y

Stopped in to pick up a few cigars & enjoy an after dinner smoke around 8:30p. After choosing the smokes, curing & lighting up & leaving a good gratuity, there were not any seats inside. We went outside to a nearly empty patio. A staff person outside then starts pointing to a sign. It was dark & I told him that I couldn’t read it. Instead of saying something like “I’d sorry sir but the outside is reserved for members”, he makes me walk over to the sign to read it. We did not realize the outside was reserved for Members. He then says that I can pay $100 to sit outside. So, let me get this str8, I supposed to pay $100 to enjoy $30 of cigars on an empty patio? OK, I get that there is a Membera Only section….then kindly explain the situation. Don’t just point to a sign in the dark with condescending rudeness. Been in Chicago 2 weeks and by far the worst service that we have...

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