There's a reason Sunday at Galeria fills three days in advance. The Gold Coast room turned a weekend afterthought into the most-booked night in our entire rotation. Here's what it actually feels like to be inside.
The vibe.
Galeria sits in a row of three Division Street venues, the gold-letter "Galería Chicago" wordmark glowing above the door. Push through and the room opens into a Latin-leaning party that doesn't pretend to be anything else. Chandeliers overhead. Neon strips outlining the booth wall. Spanish on the speakers. The crowd dresses for it — Sunday Spice is not a sweatpants night.
The energy peaks around 11:30. The DJ pulls reggaeton into Afrobeats into Latin house, and the floor never empties. If you've been to Galeria on a Saturday, Sunday is a different room — a little tighter, a little more committed, the people who chose to be there.
What to book.
Sunday Spice is a bottle-service night. The good booths face the floor and they go to the names the house knows. We hold a relationship with the door, which means we get our guests onto the floor plan first.
- Standard table: 4–6 people, one premium bottle minimum, prime sightline of the DJ booth.
- Banquette: 8–10 people, two-bottle minimum, the wraparound that anchors the wall.
- Lounge buyout: 15+ people, custom menu, dedicated host. Bachelorette weekends gravitate here.
When to go.
Doors at 9. The room is half-full at 10, busy by 10:30, peak from 11 to 1. If you want the floor before it's wall-to-wall, get there at 10. If you want the moment, get there at 11. The night runs until 2.
How Bizzy gets you in.
Walk-ups stand in a Division Street line that's been known to wrap halfway down the block by midnight. That's not your problem if you book through us. A host meets your party at the door, the wristbands are already cut, your table has your name on a card. Reserve by Thursday for any given Sunday — Wednesday if it's a holiday weekend.
Use code BIZZY for 10% off your Galeria booking. We don't put a ceiling on it.