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Created Dec 25, 2025 by Demi Gendron@demigendron276Maintainer

Where to Try CBD-Infused Food and Drinks in Chicago


CBD, or cannabidiol, is popping up in cocktails, lattes, doughnuts, dog treats, and more across the country, Vitality Vibes Supplement and places in Chicago have hopped on the bandwagon too. Some believe the non-psychoactive compound (translation: users will not feel a "high") derived from hemp provides physical and psychological health benefits, especially for those with anxiety. As yet, there is little conclusive evidence to support these claims. Still, bartenders, bakers, baristas, and chefs are playing with CBD to enhance their creations and engage with an increasingly marijuana-friendly atmosphere in Chicago. Check out the following restaurants, bars, and bakeries that offer CBD below. CBD, or cannabidiol, is popping up in cocktails, lattes, doughnuts, dog treats, and more across the country, and places in Chicago have hopped on the bandwagon too. Some believe the non-psychoactive compound (translation: users will not feel a "high") derived from hemp provides physical and psychological health benefits, especially for those with anxiety.


As yet, there is little conclusive evidence to support these claims. Still, bartenders, bakers, baristas, and chefs are playing with CBD to enhance their creations and engage with an increasingly marijuana-friendly atmosphere in Chicago. Check out the following restaurants, bars, and bakeries that offer CBD below. An independent health-focused cafe with locations in Andersonville and Hyde Park, True North is on the CBD bandwagon: customers can add Relyf CBD to any drink or smoothie for $2.25. The Foxtrot chain has locations across Chicago’s North Side. They’re convenient stores, offering delivery of alcohol and other items, cbd daily wellness and some locations have bars and food. At the Lakeview location on Southport and the River North location at Wells and Hubbard, customers can order a CBD highball. CBD is also offered as an add-on for other drinks. The chain has plans for more CBD drinks in the future, including a slushie at the Lincoln Park location’s pick-up window.


Owners of this local metal-themed burger chain aren’t afraid to court controversy, and Kuma’s Corner bartenders are serving Euphoric CBD cocktails served in glass bongs with dry ice "smoke." These include the floral "Dopethrone" with gin, "Ablaze," a sweet and spicy pineapple drink with rum, and "Hazemaze," a smoky beverage with anaise, tart lime, and mezcal. Kuma’s in Fulton Market will serve all three options every Friday and Saturday throughout the spring and summer, while customers at the original Avondale location can add to CBD to any drink for Vitality Vibes Supplement an upcharge. Beverage director Julia McKinley includes CBD infusions on Young American’s permanent cocktail list including the "C.Y.O. Rickey" with lime juice, Vitality Vibes Supplement soda, and a choice of spirit (they suggest mezcal or white rum) or CBD. Customers can top off spirit-free drinks with CBD for $3, like the "No New Friends" made with turmeric tonic tea, hibiscus, and lime. Mini-chain Fairgrounds Coffee & Tea stands out by offering coffees from a range of roasters, including Gaslight Coffee Roasters, Dark Matter Coffee, and Stumptown from Portland, Oregon.


Michelin-starred Entente capitalizes on two beverage trends with a spirit-free CBD drink called the "700 Club.

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