Block Club Chicago / by Gwen Ihnat / December 16, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Many Hallmark-type holiday movies have a similar plot: Big-city professional woman revisits her small hometown and rediscovers what’s really important about life during the Christmas season. In the vast majority of these movies, the city is something to be escaped instead of treasured. Which is what makes “Christmas in Chicago” so unusual. In Mark Nathan’s new holiday rom-com, the North Side neighborhood of Lincoln Square stands in
WGN Channel 9 / by Anna Roberts / December 16, 2024 CHICAGO — A neighborhood-favorite restaurant is closing it’s doors after over a decade in Lincoln Square. Gather, located at 4539 N Lincoln Ave, announced over the weekend on social media that they are “Hanging up our aprons for the last time.” Sunday was the last dinner service, according to the post. “Since December 2012, Gather has been our dream — a place where we’ve had the honor of sharing our passion for hospitality with all of you. We are
StreetsBlog Chicago / by John Greenfield / December 11, 2024 Hey there, Streetsblog readers. After introducing our new Map of 2024 CDOT Bikeway Installations on Monday, I put it to use Tuesday afternoon. I visited our first round of Chicago Department of Transportation projects that have been completed this year, or are currently underway, based on CDOT's Planned Bike Projects spreadsheet. As was the case with Bike Lane Week last year, my goal is not to pedal the entire length of every route. Instead, I'm
Chicago Sun Times / by Erica Thompson / December 7, 2024 For Deborah Maris Lader, there’s nothing more beautiful than drawing on a piece of rock. She expressed that sentiment on Saturday at the 35th annual Small Print Show and Holiday Sale at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative print shop. Pointing to a hunk of limestone sourced from a mine in Bavaria, she explained the intricate, nine-month printmaking behind one of her pieces, “Can’t See the Forest for the Poet Trees.” First, as part of the color
Chicago Magazine / December 10, 2024 From pistachio gelato to spicy Sichuan noodles, the most memorable bites of the moment offer a delicious tour of the city. Read More Here.
by Olivia Dimmer for the Sun-Times / WBEZ Chicago / December 7, 2024 Studio owners say their spaces are full of hobbyists and experienced artists, citing a surge in interest driven by social media and a desire for hands-on, screen-free experiences. After relocating to Chicago from Spain, Leonor San Sebastián initially felt disconnected from her neighbors and the city’s art scene. That changed when she opened her Lincoln Square pottery studio Ceramics by Leo in September 2023. The response from the
WBEZ Curious City / by Erin Allen / December 5, 2024 If you’ve ever shown up to a bar on a Sunday afternoon or listened to a concert at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, you’ve experienced firsthand the lasting impact of German culture in the city. Last episode, we went to Christkindlmarket, one of the most prominent examples of German culture in Chicago. There are key organizations like the Goethe Institute and DANK Haus. But there are also more subtle, everyday activities we participate in that would be
Chicago Tribune / by Doug George / December 2, 2024 It may not draw crowds like “The Nutcracker,” but as an annual Chicago holiday tradition it has no less devoted an audience. “Songs of Good Cheer,” on stage next week in a short series of concerts at the Old Town School of Folk Music, is a show with Christmas carols and other holiday music led by Mary Schmich and Eric Zorn, both former columnists for the Tribune. There’s a backing house band of professional folk, country and jazz musicians, and audience
Fox32 Chicago / November 30, 2024Timeless Toys in Chicago has some great holiday gift ideas for your shopping this season and especially for Small Business Saturday. They emphasize "toys that teach." See More Here.
Fox32 Winning with Women / December 4, 2024 In this week's Winning With Women segment, Fox 32 Chicago highlights a Lincoln Square woman-owned candle business that started out as a back-up plan. View More Here.
Imbibe / by Joshua M. Bernstein / November 1, 2024 Winter solstice celebrations can be overshadowed by other bright-and-merry December events. But in 2022, Laura Worley and Wayne Burns decided to shine a new light on the year’s longest, darkest day. The married couple took their Denver brewery’s name, Burns Family Artisan Ales, at face value and built a bonfire outside. They invited customers to gather around crackling flames with strong imperial stouts, barley wines, and plum-flavored winter warmers set
WGN News / November 22, 2024 This holiday season, show your appreciation for the small businesses in the community. Small Business Saturday in Lincoln Square & Ravenswood is back, with special discounts, promotions and festive events all day long. View More Here.
CBS News Chicago / Jumpstart with Jackie / November 25, 2024 We are kicking off one of the busiest shopping weeks of the year, here are some perfect gifts you can get by shopping small. View More Here.
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / November 15, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Lincoln Square has a plethora of small, independent shops along its busy commercial corridor. The 149-year-old Merz Apothecary has gifts for those who enjoy a spa day at home while The Book Cellar has a few Chicago-centric guides to exploring the city for more adventurous family and friends. Independent shops in neighboring Ravenswood, North Center, Irving Park, Albany Park and North Park also have a wide variety of gifts for
CBS News Chicago / 11/13/2024 It's a store that offers a quirky combination of circus sideshow thrills and a sweet twist of gelato. The owner has been struggling to keep his business open. See More Here.
CBS News Chicago / Jumpstart with Jackie / November 12, 2024 Start your holiday shopping early with Jackie Kostek at Timeless Toys in Lincoln Square. See More Here.
WTTW / by Erica Demarest and Eunice Alpasan / November 11, 2024 From light shows to theater, themed bars and dance spectacles, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season. We’ve rounded up some of the season’s highlights in Chicago and the suburbs. See More Here.
WTTW / by Amanda Vinicky / November 5, 2024 The owners of Ravenswood restaurant XOchimilco can toast “salud” after voters in a sliver of Chicago’s Northwest Side voted overwhelmingly to overturn a more than century-old ban on liquor sales. Nearly 85% of voters on Tuesday voted to give businesses the ability to sell booze in that area, according to unofficial results. XOchimilco’s owners didn’t learn that the section of the 47th Ward’s 9th precinct where their restaurant is located had been dry since 1907
Block Club Chicago / by Leen Yassine / October 30, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — After closing its sit-down cafe this month, Dimo’s is reopening in Lincoln Square — this time with a traditional slice shop. The casual slice shop opens Friday at 4647 N. Lincoln Ave. It will have counter service and expanded pizza and wine selections, said owner Dimitri Syrkin-Nikolau. To celebrate its return, Dimo’s Pizza will offer $2 slices Friday-Sunday, limited to one slice per person per day. The new slice shop will be open
WTTW / by Daniel Hautzinger / October 28, 2024 Even as the restaurant business continues to grapple with challenges augmented by changes since the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago remains a city with an outstanding dining scene. The local Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence, named after the Le Francais chef who helped put the Chicago area on the culinary map, recognize the talent on display here from counter-service and pizza joints to fine dining shrines of gastronomy. The finalists for the 2025
93XRT / by Nancy Harty / October 29, 2024 Along the wall of The Eco Flamingo are canisters of nuts, grains, legumes and more, but there are no plastic bags to put them in. General Manager Alexis Chavez said this general store is zero waste. “We allow you to bring in your own container, and you’re just refilling things that we have here instead of going to the store and purchasing something that’s already in plastic or other packaging,” Chavez said. “We’re just helping people reduce their waste.” Read More
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / October 23, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — While renovation of the Western Brown Line stop and bus turnaround will continue into next year, much of the exterior work is complete, officials said. CTA officials spoke at a virtual meeting Monday, offering the public an update on the nearly $20 million renovation of the public transit hub in the heart of Lincoln Square. The project was announced in 2022, featuring improvements requested by neighbors. Currently, the Brown
Block Club Chicago / by Gwen Ihnat / October 16, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Open House Chicago returns this weekend to showcase unique and intriguing buildings in Lincoln Square and Ravenswood. The Chicago Architecture Center’s annual event is Saturday-Sunday and features more than 170 locations in more than 20 neighborhoods, including Lincoln Square and Ravenswood, two North Side neighborhoods known for historical churches, creative outlets, a whiskey distillery and strong German roots. For hours of
Axios Chicago / by Monica Eng / October 13, 2024 Chicago's Filipino food and drink scene keeps expanding with innovative new restaurants, bakeries, cafes and more. Driving the news: October is Filipino American History Month, a great opportunity to check out cultural events and dishes from old and new spots representing the archipelago. I'm here to share some of my recent favorites and recommendations from local Filipino foodies. Read More Here.
Hoodline Chicago / by Damon R. Sheffield / October 14, 2024 The dim lights of Dimo's Cafe in Lincoln Square will flicker for the last time come Saturday evening. After a year and a half of trying to bring its magic to the neighborhood, the establishment is folding up the full-service format and closing its doors for good. The outpost, launched in April 2023 at 4647 N. Lincoln Ave., was Dimo's attempt at a more traditional sit-down experience, complete with a full bar and shareable dishes. This represented
The Infatuation Chicago / by Nick Allen / October 14, 2024 If a family turned their large dining room into a beer hall, it'd look something like Himmel’s. The Ravenswood space is covered with knickknacks like instruments and family photos, and you can drink cheap imported beer at a table that used to be in the Himmel home. Read More Here.
WGN Midday News / by Brónagh Tumulty, Eli Ong / October 15, 2024 CHICAGO (WGN) — A family-owned business in Lincoln Square is spearheading a campaign to end an alcohol ban that’s existed in their neighborhood for more than 115 years. The ban was originally put in place in 1907, which wasn’t a bad year overall for the City of Chicago. An economic boom fueled the city’s industrial sector, while the Chicago Cubs swept the Detroit Tigers to win their first-ever World Series. However, it was also around this
WBBM News Radio / by Carolina Garibay / October 8, 2024 Three new pickleball courts and revamped horseshoe pits and volleyball courts at Welles Park are part of a $400,000 project that funds the improvement of popular park spaces. The Chicago Park District said these improvements “intend to ensure the community has access to the best amenities only found in Chicago parks.” Patrons might notice new clay and turf on the historic horseshoe pits and new sand, posts, and netting on the volleyball courts. Read
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / October 4, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A popular sports bar is leaving its longtime North Center home, and a few neighborhood restaurants have announced their closures recently. Wild Goose at 4265 N. Lincoln Ave. is moving north on Lincoln after not extending its lease at their longtime home. Meanwhile, the owners of Lincoln Ice Cream Company, 4919 N. Lincoln Ave., announced last month they were going to close their doors for good Oct. 15. It’ll join Due Lire Vino &
Crain's Chicago Business / by Crain's Staff / September 30, 2024 Manilow asks every guest who joins the show where they like to eat on their days off. Some recommend upscale and well-known restaurants, while others share their favorite hidden gems. In this episode, we round up recommendations from eight previous Dining Table guests who spoke of spots a bit off the beaten path, at least as far as the typical Chicago dining guides go. Read More Here.
ABC 7 Chicago / by Ramona Meadors / September 29, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- The fall season is in full swing, and so are the festivities. Now in its 37th year, the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting Apple Fest -- with more apples than ever this year. Festival goers will be able to eat, shop and taste their way from Lawrence Avenue all the way to Sunnyside. Unique apple-inspired food and drinks are a big hit at the festival. Local farmers and artisan vendors will also sell
CBS New Chicago / September 27, 2024 Two families formed an unlikely bond after tragedy, suicide, touched their lives. now, they're joining forces during National Suicide Prevention Month to let people know there is help and hope for people who are struggling. Jason Dohmann, owner of Platform 47, and Carol Hufford Deely, founder of Gabriel’s Light, talk more about the event happening Sunday. See More Here.
FOX 32 Chicago / September 22, 2024 It's game day and you know what that means, tailgating. Chili is a classic gameday menu item. Chopping Block Chef Lisa Counts joins Good Day Chicago with a killer recipe. Watch More Here.
Time Out Chicago / September 19, 2024 Breakfast for dinner is a highly underrated meal but luckily, it’s not in short supply. Chicago’s best greasy spoons, such as Diner Grill and White Palace Grill, will make you a cheesy omelet, stack of pancakes or extra crispy bacon at all hours of the day. Craving a burger instead? No worries, Au Cheval has it covered with one of the best in the city. If you want to mix things up with a Filipino breakfast, head to Uncle Mike’s Place to find specialties like marinated
RentBlog / by Emily Pascale / September 16, 2024 Whether you’re saving up for a home in the city, splurging on new decor for your rental house, or simply have rent to pay on your apartment at the end of the month, enjoying Chicago doesn’t have to break the bank. The city is filled with free activities that let you explore its rich culture, stunning architecture, and beautiful outdoor spaces without spending a dime. From art and music to scenic parks and historic landmarks, there are countless ways to
NBC 5 Chicago / By NBC Chicago Staff / September 20, 2024 A demonstration targeting a drag queen story hour in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood drew an impromptu counterprotest complete with music, dancing and an overwhelming show of support. "Jerry Tales: A Storytime Soiree With Drag Queens," a brunchtime story hour featuring drag queens Ginger Forest and Candi Forest, takes place each month at Jerry's Sandwiches, 4739 N. Lincoln Ave. At the most recent installment this past Sunday, around a dozen
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / September 13, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A new speakeasy taking over the rear of Jimmy’s Pizza Cafe later this year will feature a new artisanal burger from the award-winning restaurant owner. After Jimmy Kang moved his popular pizza joint to 2434 W. Montrose Ave. two years ago, he quickly realized the larger space could allow him to play with a potential new restaurant concept like adding an arcade or something else, he said. “We always wanted to do some sort of
Tasting Table / by Mona Bassil / September 16, 2024 Birthdays, anniversaries, proposals, engagements, New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day ... all of these occasions are often celebrated in restaurants known for their enticing vibe, sweeping view, or quality dishes. You don't have to wait for such moments to treat your significant other to a special meal, though. Keeping in mind a solid selection of the most romantic restaurants in your town or city for regular dates could always come in handy. And Chicago
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / September 6, 2024 NORTH CENTER — Common Pantry’s recently expanded nutrition program is helping people learn more about healthy eating while providing hot meals ready to go. The nonprofit food pantry has offered assistance to North Siders experiencing hunger and food insecurity since 1967. In 2021, it bought a commercial building at 3900-10 N. Lincoln Ave. for $1.5 million with the help of state grants to expand its work. The facility opened last year, allowing
Choose Chicago / September 16, 2024 National Hispanic Heritage Month is the perfect time to discover the diverse culinary traditions of Chicago’s dynamic Hispanic/Latino communities. The city’s Hispanic-owned restaurants specialize in everything from modern fusion fare to traditional recipes, covering cuisines from Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Spain, Puerto Rico, Colombia, and beyond. You’ll even discover only-in-Chicago bites like the jibarito, a delicious fried plantain sandwich created by the city’s Puerto
Urbanize Chicago / by Lukas Kugler / September 17, 2024 Two demolition permits have been issued to clear the way for a planned residential development at 4531 N. Western. Planned by Western Front LLC, the new construction will replace two existing three-story structures. Designed by Hanna Architects, the new building will rise 55 feet and hold exclusively condominiums. The exterior of the four-story structure will be made up of dark gray brick, black aluminum panels, and silver aluminum panels. Private
Chicago Food Magazine / September 17, 2024 Available late September, Thresh & Winnow will debut with a limited edition 10-Year-Old Rye Whiskey, and a Single Malt Whiskey. The whiskies will be followed in October by two gins, Foret and Citrine, inspired by Japan’s celebrated flavors of Shiso and Yuzu respectively. Thresh & Winnow Organic 10-Year-Old 100% Rye Whiskey is a whiskey crafted from organic rye that has aged in the Midwest. Its nose is a mix of freshly cracked pepper and sun dried apricot,
Eater Chicago / by Ashok Selvam / September 4, 2024 Atelier, the Michelin-starred restaurant in Lincoln Square, has been closed since August 24 as staff contends with a broken air conditioner and wall and ceiling damage caused by heavy rain late last month. As founder Tim Lacey and chef Christian Hunter wait for a new unit to arrive, the small business needs a way to continue in the short term. That’s why they’re offering a special five-course takeout menu from Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September
Block Club Chicago / by Leen Yassine / September 6, 2024 CHICAGO — Chicago has long had a thriving arts scene, but in recent years, its ceramics community has experienced a renaissance. More people are taking up pottery as a hobby and pursuing it as a career, and young potters are opening up their own studios, local artists say. Now, Chicagoans can explore and learn more about pottery with a Ceramics Crawl 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Learn more about the Ceramics Crawl here. Laura Williams, who
WBEZ Chicago / by Dennis Rodkin and Haley Bloomquist / September 3, 2024 In the 1990s, a Chicago public library building that had sat unused for a decade got a second life. Or maybe, because of the traditions at the Old Town School of Folk Music, which took over the Art Deco building, it’s more accurate to say it got a Second Half. The building is now a fine place to watch live music — or make some. In the main auditorium, 450-seat Maurer Hall, nobody’s more than 45 feet from the stage, and over that
CBS News / by Adam Harrington / Updated August 26, 2024 CHICAGO (CBS) -- CTA Brown Line riders may need to plan a little extra time for their commutes for the next several weeks. Outbound trains to Kimball will not be stopping at the busy Western Avenue stop, at Western and Leland avenues in Lincoln Square, as crews begin a $20 million renovation project, the Chicago Transit Authority said. The service change began this past Friday, and will continue until at least Friday, Sept. 20. Inbound trains
Chicago Choose Chicago / by Joe Dixon / August 23, 2024 Rich with the history of the immigrants who settled there, Chicago’s Lincoln Square and Ravenswood neighborhoods balance old-school charms with a culinary and arts scene built for the 21st century. Whether you’re on the hunt for a new favorite restaurant, a pub to hang out with friends, or want to indulge your artistic impulses, these neighboring communities have a lot to offer. Here are some places to explore and eat or drink to get you started on
WGN Morning News / by Tonya Francisco / August 20, 2024 It’s Back-To-School Week on Daytime Chicago and today we discussed sparking creativity. Jewelry making, ceramics, printmaking and so much more. Young artists can nurture their creativity and sharpen their artistic skills at Lillstreet Art Center. Their team shared how your student can thrive in this creative workspace. See More Here.
WGN News / August 25, 2024 In Sunday's edition of Weekend Break on the WGN Weekend Morning News, Courtney Spinelli checks out Sideshow Gelato, a one-of-a-kind place in Lincoln Square. See More Here.
Classic Chicago Magazine / by Bob Glaze / August 17, 2024 Chicago’s Lincoln Square is one of my favorite neighborhoods in the city. I always love exploring and walking the neighborhood, particularly on the Lincoln Ave. pedestrian area between W. Lealand Ave. and W. Lawrence Ave. It has some great entertainment venues as well as some excellent shops, coffee bars and restaurants. There is usually ample parking on the street and in nearby lots, or you can easily take the Brown Line train to Western on the
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / August 16, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Patrons walking into the The Getaway for a drink with friends may run into Derek Bish holding court with comedians, artists and even taxidermists as part of Lincoln Square’s new live talkshow. Every other Monday since mid-June, Bish’s “Welcome To The Show” has taken over the back of the neighborhood bar, 4530 N. Lincoln Ave. to provide patrons an evening of free entertainment. “When I was promoting it originally, I called it a
Block Club Chicago / Alex V. Hernandez / August 14, 2024 RAVENSWOOD — Ravenswood’s newest brewery is hosting a grand opening Saturday to celebrate its new headquarters and showcase its flagship beers. Is/Was Brewing’s grand opening is set for noon Saturday at the brewery’s new home at 5121 N. Ravenswood Ave. “We’ll have a fresh batch of our flagship beer, live music from Andrew Lawrence and the Harold’s Chicken Truck will be there too,” owner Mike Schallau said. The taproom will have 10 of its saison
Digital Marketing News / by Billy Stewart / August 8, 2024\ The Giddings Plaza, the heart of Lincoln Square, has a $400,000 renovation set to commence earlier than initially planned. This renovation includes an updated aesthetic, new landscaping, concrete repairs, and modern amenities installation. With funds sourced from local property owners, the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce hopes to revitalize this central gathering space and boost its appeal to both residents and visitors. Alderman Matt Martin,
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / August 6, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — The $400,000 facelift of Lincoln Square’s main plaza will now begin next week after talk of delays, but the work will be broken up into phases so nearby businesses won’t miss out on prime patio season weather. Construction at Giddings Plaza, 4733 N. Lincoln Ave., will now start Monday instead of in the fall. Ald. Matt Martin (47th) has been setting aside funds since last year to remove and replace the pavers as part of the
WBEZChicago / by Mark Guarino / August 1, 2024 For most people, the image of a rock star involves leather, steel and a background of smoke, strobe lights and pyrotechnics. In the world of children’s music, however, the genre’s preeminent rock star is Ella Jenkins, a soft-spoken but wonderfully charming performer and educator who turns 100 next Tuesday. Across her 67-year career, Jenkins firmly established the genre of children’s music as a serious endeavor — not just for artists to pursue but also for the
INSIDEHOOK / by Amanda Topper / July 30, 2024 Planning a date night can be daunting, but we’re here to prove there’s a great restaurant for just about any type of evening. Need an upscale vibe for a celebratory meal with your other half? We’ve got you. Want to pop in someplace that is effortlessly cool but won’t break the bank? We know just the place. Whether you’re in the mood for a casual night out or hoping to impress your significant other with an over-the-top dining experience, here are seven solid
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / July 29, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Crews will begin construction on new drainage and other upgrades to some of Winnemac Park’s sports fields in August. The park district solicited bids from contractors in April with the goal of starting construction in June and having the new fields ready by November, according to park district plans. But the construction contract was not awarded for Winnemac Park until July, and the awarded contractor needed to finalize
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / July 24, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Midnight Circus in the Parks will return to Chicago’s parks this September with multiple performances across the city, ending with a grand finale at Welles Park. Midnight Circus founders Jeff and Julie Jenkins launched their unique brand of acrobatic entertainment in Chicago in 2007. The popular circus features a variety of trapeze artists, tightrope walkers and acrobats, including world-class Cirque du Soleil performers in
Eater Chicago / by Ashok Selvam / July 24, 2024 Look, Chicago loves its sausages. Imagine the city’s delight to wake up this week thinking that the media and the public are discussing one of your favorite encased meats. The brat has many Midwestern variations, whether cooked over charcoal in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, or served traditionally with rye bread, mustard, and sauerkraut. Heck, some folks may stuff fruit or nacho cheese inside the casing. Alas, this is not America’s discourse as Chicago ramps up for
EIN Presswire / July 22, 2024 Strengthening Community Ties and Enhancing Service Excellence NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES, July 22, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- J. Blanton Plumbing, Chicagoland’s trusted plumbing service provider, is proud to announce its new membership with the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce. This strategic alliance underscores our commitment to community involvement and elevating the quality of plumbing services in the Chicagoland area. About Us Since 1993, J.
Block Club Chicago / Alex V. Hernandez / July 23,2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Police Supt. Larry Snelling’s latest reshuffling of the department’s leaders has two veteran commanders swapping police districts. Beth Giltmier is taking over as commander of the Lincoln (20th) Police District. The district includes parts of Lincoln Square, Uptown, Edgewater, Andersonville and Ravenswood. A 34-year veteran of the department, Giltmier most recently served as commander of the Near West (12th) District. Giltmier is
Block Club Chicago / Alex V. Hernandez / July 22, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A North Center cream shop, three coffee shops, a halal-friendly greasy spoon, two Thai restaurants and a breakfast joint have recently opened in Irving Park, Lincoln Square and Ravenswood. Here’s the info on the eight recently opened businesses. Read More Here.
Chicago Magazine / by Robert Loerzel / July 16, 2024 As you stroll past a certain food shop in Lincoln Square in the summer, you might not be aware that some folks are sitting on its roof, sipping craft beers, biting into spicy sausages, and possibly even looking down at you. To reach that delightful space, enter Gene’s Sausage Shop & Delicatessen, walk past the produce, and take the elevator up. As you head out onto the roof, you’ll be greeted by a big fiberglass cow. With its umbrella-shaded picnic
Illinois Entertainer / by Brassneck / July 9,2024 One of Chicago’s most beloved music fests that haven’t fled to the suburbs this year, Windy City Smokeout, is back in the United Center parking lot this weekend with an impressive country lineup, including Thomas Rhett, Parker McCollum, Cody Johnson, and Carrie Underwood. The event also features some of the country’s best BBQ and craft beer options. It all happens July 11-14; see the full line-up and ticket options here. (-David Gedge) Street Fest Square
Chicago / by Amy Cavanaugh and John Kessler / July 8, 2024 In a city of great places to eat, here are our favorites. Read More Here.
Chicago Sun Times / by Maggie Hennessy / July 3, 2024 We Chicagoans are used to fielding commentary about our intolerable weather from out-of-towners and nonbelieving expats. “Those winters are unbearable!” they gasp. Internally, we smirk at their misplaced hubris, knowing full well that no city summers better than Chicago. With so much to do during the summer months, eating necessarily becomes far less precious. We need sustenance: often cold and nearly always handheld. If savory, it must be
by ABC7 Chicago Digital Team / ABC-Chicago / July 6, 2024 Held by theLincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce andOld Town School of Folk Music, Square Roots brings together the best that Lincoln Square has to offer--all things craft beer, live music, local restaurants and family fun. The annual street fest has three outdoor stages, an indoor stage, interactive workshops with Old Town School of Folk Music, kids activities and local vendors for three days of summer fun with over 40,000 people in
Block Club Chicago / Alex V. Hernandez / June 27, 2024 RAVENSWOOD — A trio of influential pizza critics ranked Jimmy’s Pizza Cafe as one of the top places for a slice in the nation. Jimmy Kang’s restaurant at 2434 W. Montrose Ave. is known for its New York-style pizza by the pie and the slice, as well as for morning beignets and coffee. While locals are quick to sing praise of Jimmy’s pizzas, this year is the first time Kang has been recognized by Italian food critics Barbara Guerra, Luciano Pignataro
Classic Chicago Magazine / by Adrian Naves / July 1, 2024 Summer is officially here – for most Chicagoans, the summers are a real treat… but sometimes the summers can become a bit unbearable at times. That’s when everyone in Chicago knows what time it is, it’s time to cool off and head to Margie’s Candies. A popular and well-beloved ice cream shop that’s regarded as a confectionary legend in the Windy city, established decades ago and has been honored with landmark status. Margie’s Candies was also
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / July 1, 2024 RAVENSWOOD — Fans of a mural celebrating the residents of the Northeast Levy Senior Center have until Tuesday to vote for the artwork to win in this year’s CODAawards, an international public art contest. Artists Christophe Gausparro and Jeff Zimmermann won a Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events contest in 2022 that allowed them to paint the mural near the Northeast Levy Senior Center, 2019 W. Lawrence Ave. Read More Here.
WBEZ Chicago / by Graham Meyer / June 26, 2024 Sundance. For most moviegoers, the word conjures the ski-town winter film festival, an annual champion of independent film founded by Robert Redford and named after one of his most famous onscreen characters. In addition to organizing the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, the Sundance Institute also functions as an incubator of independent films, providing expert guidance and funding for projects such as Reservoir Dogs and Requiem for a Dream. Both
TimeOut / by Anna Rahmanan / June 26, 2024 Chicagoans love their local pizza shops and, as it turns out, so should everyone else in the country—seven Chicago spots were just named best in the U.S. by 50 Top Pizza, an online guide focusing on the top Italian pizzerias across the globe. Although New York City was the most represented town in the guide, which also includes a slew of other awards like pizza maker of the year and new entry of the year, Chicago came in second with seven mentions, including
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / July 2, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Winnemac Park’s first official Fourth of July event will feature fire dancers, food trucks, a disc golf tournament and more. Called the Winnemac Fourth for All, the event was created by the Winnemac Park Advisory Council. It will start 9 a.m. Thursday at the park, 5100 N. Leavitt St., with a disc golf tournament, and it culminate with a performance from Full Moon Jam — a group of acrobatic fire spinners — from sunset to 10 p.m. Read
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / June 26, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A Lincoln Square food pantry facing increased demand because of the pandemic, rising food costs and more migrants settling in the area is throwing a summer fundraiser to serve more neighbors. The Friendship Center is hosting the End Hunger Games fundraiser 3-6 p.m. Aug. 11 at Guild Row Social Club, 3130 N. Rockwell St. Tickets start at $35, and the event will feature food, games such as corn hole, darts and a ping pong table, and
WGN Midday News / by Amy Rutledge & Tonya Francisco / June 26, 2024 Square Roots Festival brings together the best that Lincoln Square has to offer from craft beer and live music to local restaurants and family fun. It will feature a variety of food vendors including Essence of India. Chef and owner, Satya Das joined us with a preview. Read More Here.
Shaw Local News Network / by Stacker / June 21, 2024 When you travel below the Mason-Dixon Line, you’ll find some of the most mouthwatering, comforting cuisine in the country: Southern food. Southern dishes are a vital part of American cuisine, from hush puppies to ham hocks and beignets to barbecue. It's impossible to define a classic Southern meal, but a solid one starts with the sharp savory flavor of pimento cheese dip, followed by the delicious crunchiness of fried chicken or a spicy Louisiana
WBEZ Chicago / by Maggie Hennessy / June 20, 2024 We Chicagoans are used to fielding commentary about our intolerable weather from out-of-towners and nonbelieving expats. “Those winters are unbearable!” they gasp. Internally, we smirk at their misplaced hubris, knowing full well that no city summers better than Chicago. With so much to do during the summer months, eating necessarily becomes far less precious. We need sustenance: often cold and nearly always handheld. If savory, it must be well-ratioed,
Block Club Chicago / by Molly DeVore / July 14, 2024 CHICAGO — Chicagoans on the hunt for fresh pandesal rolls, authentic chicken adobo and ube-flavored anything suddenly have an array of options. Over the past year, a host of Filipino restaurants have popped up across the city. Chicago is home to the seventh-largest Filipino population in the country, according to a 2019 analysis by Pew Research Center. Though restaurants like West Town’s Uncle Mike’s Place have served up longaniza and garlic rice for
NBC5 Chicago / by Grace Erwin / June 11, 2024 Summer in Chicago is back, and festival season is in full swing. The city has something for everyone - from free musical performances to annual neighborhood food festivals to iconic multi-day events like Pitchfork and Lollapalooza. Read More Here
StreetBlogChicago / by John Greenfield / June 10, 2024 Ald. Andre Vasquez and his staff discussed upcoming pedestrian improvements, plazas, and bikeways, plus the new Peterson/Ridge Metra station. Update 6/11/24, 2:45 PM: Asked whether the the 40th Ward is going to get protected bike lanes on Damen Avenue near Winnemac Park and Amundsen High, where a driver fatally struck bike rider Donald Heggemann, 59 last October, Vasquez provided the following response. "I don't know that we are. We're trying to
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / June 7, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A variety of Lincoln Square construction projects to improve street safety for bicyclists and pedestrians and upgrade Winnemac Park and other parks are getting underway this summer. Since taking office in 2019, Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th) has used community-driven zoning, participatory budgeting and resources like the 2019 master plan for Lincoln Square to help inform his office’s agenda, which includes the creation of the Ainslie
Block Club Chicago / by Leen Yassine / June 11, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Welles Park’s beloved summer concert series, “Tuesdays at the Gazebo,” is back this summer with nine shows through Aug. 20. Tuesdays at the Gazebo kicks off 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Welles Park, 2333 W. Sunnyside Ave., with Porchlight Music Theatre’s Broadway in your Backyard. Now in its fourth year, the Porchlight performance is a 60-minute concert featuring “hidden gems from the Broadway canon.” The show, co-directed by Frankie Leo
NBC5 Chicago / June 10, 2024 When warmer weather finally arrives in Chicago, outdoor dining becomes a must, and the city offers plenty of options to enjoy summer fun. Below is a list of 20 terraces, rooftops, and patios that pair delicious cuisine with breathtaking views this season. Read More Here
ABC7 Eyewitness News / by Jasmine Minor / June 4, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- Queer-owned Edgewater Candles is celebrating their eighth birthday as a company, and kicking off Pride Month by putting mental health for LGBTIA+ youth at the forefront. The company has created more than 100 different labels, each one representing a different Chicago neighborhood, as well as a special label that, while debuting during Pride Month, will be available year round. "We're always gay," said co-owner Mark Towns. "We're not
CBS Chicago / by Todd Feurer / June 2, 2024 CHICAGO (CBS) -- Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a plan on Friday to test whether the city should take over responsibility for shoveling Chicago's sidewalks during winter storms. The Johnson administration is recommending the City Council approve $1.1 million to $3.5 million in funding for a "Plow The Sidewalks" pilot program in four areas of the city during the winter of 2025-26. The City Council would be asked to vote on the pilot program as part of the
WGN9-Chicago News / by Gaynor Hall, Gabriel Castillo / June 2, 2024 CHICAGO — Spending money at a North Side store pays off for a nonprofit supporting people with intellectual disabilities. At the Planet Access store in Lincoln Square, customers can buy a range of clothing, gifts and home goods, along with artwork created by people with disabilities. “Every sale at Planet Access provides profits that come back to search and help strengthen our mission-based programs,” Search Inc. CEO Cory Gumm said. Read
Eater Chicago / by Ashok Selvam / May 30, 2024 Raquel Quadreny says her restaurant, Bayan Ko — the Cuban and Filipino hybrid in Ravenswood— has always offered “diner hospitality,” despite not being a diner and serving only dinner. “We’re just a very wholesome place, welcoming and very focused on being a neighborhood spot,” Quadreny says. That’s one of the reasons that Quadreny and her husband, chef Lawrence Letrero, naturally gravitated toward opening a diner a few doors down from their original
Insidehook / by Amanda Topper / May 7, 2024 Any Chicagoan knows our warm weather days are numbered, which means you have to take advantage of the city’s best spots for soaking up the sun and the scenery. Many of the Chicago’s top hotels feature rooftop terraces with a front row seat to the skyline and the best people watching in town. Plus, there are plenty of neighborhood hangs with casual outdoor lounges to relax and savor a pre-dinner dram. Whether it’s a glimpse of the Loop, River North or the Chicago
WTTW-Playlist / by Daniel Hautzinger / May 21, 2024 You probably think there’s only a couple ways to serve a beer: fresh from a keg or cask, or out of a can or bottle. But the meticulous minds behind Dovetail Brewery in North Center are eager to show you not only a variety of engaging methods of drinking from around the world, but also to ensure the neglected beers they're serving you are as fine-tuned to their own sense of a great beer as possible. During the winter, you can enjoy a frothy beer there
Block Club Chicago / by Leen Yassine / June 4, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — The craft beer and music showcase Square Roots Festival is coming back to Lincoln Square this summer, and organizers announced this year’s headliners Tuesday. Held by the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce and the Old Town School of Folk Music, the popular three-day street festival kicks off 5 p.m. July 12 and runs through July 14, with live music, family fun, local restaurants, vendors and a craft beer showcase. This year’s
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / June 4, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Renovations to the Western Brown Line stop will impact commuters and neighbors this summer with work expected to continue into next year, officials said. The nearly $20 million renovation of the public transit hub in the heart of Lincoln Square was announced in 2022. The completed project will have new bus boarding island and canopy structure, refinished floors and interior walls, new elevator cabs and a repaired concrete platform,
by Amber Gibson / The Tribe / April 25, 2024He moved to Chicago a little more than a year ago, but chef Christian Hunter has taken the city by storm, earning a Michelin star for his restaurant Atelier, receiving the Young Chef Award from the Michelin Guide along with a James Beard semi-finalist nomination, and being named one of Chicago Magazine’s best new restaurants. Hunter is currently the only Black chef in Chicago with a Michelin star, and one of only two Black chefs in the country with the
ABC7 Eyewitness News / April 27, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Lincoln Square Farmers Market kicks off for the 2024 season with two markets available on Tuesdays from 7 a.m. to noon (until November 19th) and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. (through October) at 4513 N Lincoln Avenue. Located in the heart of Lincoln Square, local farmers, artisans, and food purveyors will connect with the community all season long. In June, the Summer Concert Series, Lincoln Square's favorite free summer event, will return
by Alex Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / April 19, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Lincoln Square’s beloved Café Selmarie will close for good April 27, retiring owner Birgit Kobayashi said. Kobayashi announced in September she planned to retire and close her popular restaurant in Giddings Plaza in early 2024 to begin a “new chapter.” There’s been a few delays, but Café Selmarie’s final day is now set for 9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 27. The restaurant will have a limited breakfast and lunch menu and seating will be on a
by Alex Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / April 18, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Two restaurants, a bar, a bakery and a coffee shop have recently opened in Lincoln Square, North Center and Ravenswood. The openings come on the heels of longtime favorite Spoon Thai closing for good after serving customers in Lincoln Square for about 20 years. Customer Deb Doetzer dropped by Spoon Thai on its last day Tuesday to pick up a take-out order, sad that after two decades, the restaurant would be no more. Read More Here
by Alex Hernandez | Block Club Chicago | April 12,2024 NORTH CENTER — Construction in Lincoln Square and North Center this summer aimed at improving street safety for cyclists and pedestrians will include a refurbishing of Giddings Plaza, a new Ravenswood Avenue Greenway and a redesigned Leavitt Street cul-de-sac for cyclists riding through Lincoln Square. Ald. Matt Martin (47th) has pushed for modernizing city streets to make them safer for people walking or riding their bikes and to curb aggressive
By Atavia Reed / Block Club Chicago/ April 9, 2024 RAVENSWOOD — A collective of artists will bring a taste of Englewood to the North Side this week at a global immersive art fair. The Other Art Fair runs Thursday-Sunday in Chicago. Art lovers can visit Artifact Events, 4325 N. Ravenswood Ave., to view work created by over 100 artists selected by a committee. The fair previously made stops in London and Los Angeles. Back for its sixth local edition, the interactive fair features workshops, music sets,
By Daniel Hautzinger / WTTW Chicago / April 3, 2024 A bakery with unique Filipino-infused pastries is coming to Lincoln Square. For the past year, Justin Lerias has been selling longanisa croissants, turon danishes, calamansi hojicha buns, and more artful creations out of Side Practice Coffee in Lincoln Square and at pop-ups under the name Del Sur Bakery. Now, he’s opening a brick-and-mortar bakery in the neighborhood with Side Practice owner Francis Almeda, right next to the Damen Brown Line stop at
by Courtney Iseman / Punch Drink / April 4, 2024 The country’s top brewers, beer writers and buyers weigh in on the 10 breweries to know right now. Last year, we updated a 2020 “who’s who of beer cool” roundup, noting how fast the industry had changed in just three years, from pandemic-influenced consumer behavior to relentless brewery openings to fleeting style trends. It’s a painfully dated trope, but the craft beer industry of 2023 really seemed to then say, “Hold my beer.” In 2024, we’re looking at
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / April 3, 2024 The bar’s new owners also operate aliveOne, Estelle’s and The Owl. No food is on the menu, but the tradition of welcoming Old Town School of Folk Music students and staff will remain. LINCOLN SQUARE — A new neighborhood bar is coming to the former home of the Grafton from the team behind a number of popular North Side taverns. The Getaway will open later this month at 4530 N. Lincoln Ave. in the space left vacant after the Grafton closed in
by Naomi Waxman / Eater Chicago / April 1, 2024 Andrew Pillman, who took over the former Huttenbar, has plans to unveil Willow Cafe and Bistro. As Chicagoans prepare to say farewell to Cafe Selmarie, a cozy Lincoln Square favorite that’s preparing to close after more than four decades, news about its forthcoming replacement is beginning to surface. Andrew Pillman, the owner of neighboring beer bar Lincoln Square Taproom, has applied for a liquor license under the business name Willow Cafe and Bistro at
by Molly DeVore / Block Club Chicago / March 26, 2024Owner Nicolle Wood offers pantry items, upcycled kitchen utensils and containers, gardening materials, cleaning supplies and more in hopes of making sustainability more accessible and affordable. RAVENSWOOD — GiGi’s General Store carries a little bit of everything, from Caribbean Jerk seasoning to upcycled butter dishes. But one thing customers definitely won’t find: plastic.GiGi’s, 1926 W. Montrose Ave., opened March 16 after owner Nicolle Wood
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / March 26, 2024The construction comes after years of flooding have made the baseball diamonds unplayable for long stretches. Some fields will be closed to the public while work is ongoing. LINCOLN SQUARE — Crews will begin ausdding better drainage and other upgrades to some of Winnemac Park’s sports fields this summer. The park’s baseball fields where Amundsen High School teams play and practice become muddy and unplayable after rain, which has been a problem
by Maxwell Millington / Axios Chicago / March 14, 2024This weekend in Chicago, head to a St. Paddy's Day bar crawl, chow down with deals at North Side restaurants or see a dance festival. North Side Restaurant Week Enjoy prixe fixe menus at... Read more HERE
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / March 15, 2024 The owner’s father learned how to cook at Ann Sather and is bringing that expertise to his daughter’s new restaurant. LINCOLN SQUARE — The 21-year-old daughter of Mexican immigrants is pursuing her parent’s dream of owning a business by opening a new brunch spot in Lincoln Square. Owner Samantha Estrada opened Las Maria’s Breakfast Club, 5501 N. Lincoln Ave., in early March with a menu serving a variety of crepes, pancakes, omelettes and other
by Melanie King / Michigan Social / March 18, 2024 A good bagel can be hard to find, so we've rounded up the best places in Chicago to grab an on-the-go breakfast. Whether you like a traditional bagel with cream cheese or are looking for something out-of-the-box, these top spots are sure to impress. Bagel Miller Home to delicious kettle-boiled bagels, Bagel Miller has... Read more HERE
by Asal Rezaei / CBS Live / CBS-2 ChicagoCHICAGO (CBS)-- More than 50 women-owned businesses will take part in a unique two-day event this weekend celebrating women entrepreneurs.The Lincoln Square-Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce will host its third annual "International Women's Day Market" at Artifact Events on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Visitors can browse and shop booths featuring jewelry, skin care products, food and home decor. Check out some of the participating women-owned
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / March 8, 2024 The owners of the new art studio for kids are childhood friends who have a lifelong love of art. LINCOLN SQUARE — Two childhood friends will open a play-based art studio for kids next month in Lincoln Square. Owners Jinny Choi and Lois Song will open Bunny Ears Art House in April at 4541 N. Lincoln Ave. The studio will allow parents and children to explore their creativity while experimenting with art techniques. “It’s for children of all ages,
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / March 8, 2024 Nearly all of the new restaurants have opened since the new year along a stretch of Lawrence Avenue between Kedzie and Ashland avenues. LINCOLN SQUARE — Six restaurants serving everything from smash burgers to vegan cuisine have opened recently in Lincoln Square, Ravenswood, Irving Park and Albany Park. Nearly all of the restaurants have opened since the new year along a stretch of Lawrence Avenue between Kedzie and Ashland avenues. Here’s
by Amy Rutledge and Tonya Francisco / WGN Daytime Chicago / WGN-9 Chicago To celebrate International Women’s Day, the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce is honoring women-owned businesses by hosting the 3rd Annual Women’s Day Market. Director of special events, Nicole Benjamin shared the details and a look at some items you’ll find there. Saturday, March 9th & Sunday, March 10th 10 am – 4 pm Artifact Events 4325 N. Ravenswood Ave Watch HERE
by Daniel Hautzinger / WTTW Chicago / March 5, 2024 Chicagoans are diehard about hometown food specialties, and soon they’ll have another one to defend and celebrate – from Cincinnati. Christian Hunter, who steered Lincoln Square’s Atelier to a Michelin star in its first year, is now planning to open La Verne’s, a bar and Cincinnati chili parlor that will be the second establishment in the newly formed Atelier Restaurant Group. A location is forthcoming, but Hunter and Atelier founder Tim Lacey want to
by NBC-5 Chicago / NBC Chicago Today / March 4, 2024On March 9 and 10, Lincoln Square Ravenswood celebrates International Women’s Day with a two-day market showcasing women-owned businesses. Visit LincolnSquare.org for a full list of vendors and event details. Watch HERE and find more event details HERE
by ABC-7 Chicago Digital Team / ABC-7 Chicago / March 3, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- See the power of women supporting women at the Lincoln Square Ravenswood International Women's Day Market. The free event begins Saturday March 9 and ends on Saturday. It will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Artifact Events. More than 50 women-owned businesses will take part in this unique two-day market to celebrate International Women's Day. The indoor market features a variety of diverse woman-owned and woman-led
by Leen Yassine / Block Club Chicago / March 1, 2024 CHICAGO — Despite the cold, March is coming in hot with a jam-packed weekend of events, from the Windy City Comedy Festival to a Logan Square bar hop. Neighbors can also take a communal plunge into the icy waters of Lake Michigan for charity, enjoy local theater productions on stage and sip hundreds of beers at a Brewsology booze fest. Here’s a roundup of 25 things to do in Chicago this weekend:North Side Restaurant WeekKicks off Friday; Various
by Kristina Miller / WGN Midday News / February 26, 2024 Massimo di Vuolo, co-owner of Il Milanese Restaurant, cooks up Braised Short Ribs over Parmigiano Risotto on WGN Lunchbreak, which is featured on their menu for North Side Restaurant Week. Watch HERE
by Gaynor Hall / WGN Weekend Morning News / February 24, 2024International Women’s Day Market will honor women-owned businesses in the Lincoln Square and Ravenswood area. Author, and owner of Nonku’s Corner Nonku Kunene Adumetry joined WGN Weekend Morning News to share more. Watch HERE
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / February 22, 2024 More than 40 restaurants, cafes and bars will offer prix-fixe menus during the dining event March 1-15. LINCOLN SQUARE — Restaurants in six North Side neighborhoods are launching their own version of Chicago Restaurant Week in March. North Side Restaurant Week is March 1-15 and will feature more than 40 restaurants, cafes, wine bars and cocktail lounges in Lincoln Square, Ravenswood, Andersonville, Edgewater, North Center, Rogers Park and
by Ashok Selvam and Eater Staff / Eater Chicago / February 20, 2024An egg sandwich can provide late risers with a golden reason to wake up early. The perfect ratio of runny egg, between bread, and supplemented with melted cheese provides a wonderful foundation for the rest of the day. Or, if it’s a weekend, it’s a no-frills choice for those who went to bed in the a.m. The egg sandwiches listed below are more than up to the task, with options for breakfast traditionalists and outside-the-box eaters.L&M
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / February 21, 2024The Black History, Folk Futures program will feature interactive jam sessions as well as discussions about Black history and folk music traditions. LINCOLN SQUARE — The Old Town School of Folk Music will celebrate Black musical heritage and its influence on contemporary folk music during a weekend symposium. Black History, Folk Futures is 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday at the school, 4545 N. Lincoln Ave. Some of Saturday’s sessions will include
by Seth Schwartz / Block Club Chicago / February 12, 2024 Taylor Bruns put in an order for her husband, Brian, to make a few bagels for their Logan Square barbecue restaurant, Flat & Point, 3524 W. Fullerton Ave., which they opened in 2019. The bagels quickly sold out, Taylor Bruns said. The West Town couple started selling their bagels and breads at local farmers markets in the spring of 2022. Within a few weeks, they went from making 300 bagels to 3,000 in six varieties: everything, sesame, Old Bay,
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / February 8, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Construction around the Western Avenue Brown Line stop and adjacent plaza will force the Lincoln Square Farmers Market to move south when it opens this year. The Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce’s popular farmers market typically runs on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings from May to November along West Leland Avenue, between North Lincoln and North Western avenues. Due to construction this year to upgrade
by Leen Yassine / Block Club Chicago / February 8, 2024 CHICAGO — There’s no shortage of festivities around the city this weekend: Chicagoans can ring in the Lunar New Year at Navy Pier, watch the Super Bowl at local bars, celebrate Swedish tradition at Fika Fest and so much more. There’s also a folk music fest at the University of Chicago, a winter wine walk through Lakeview and a fair trade chocolate workshop in South Loop. Read more HERE
by Justin Kaufmann, Carrie Shepherd, Monica Eng / AXIOS Chicago / February 6, 2024 Folks all over the world love sweets and in Chicago, we're lucky to have a wealth of great international choices at local markets. Here are some of our favorite global candies, and where you can find them in town. Read more HERE
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / February 2, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Luella’s Southern Kitchen’s owner is leaving Lincoln Square after nearly a decade in the neighborhood. Owner Darnell Reed announced via social media this week he doesn’t plan to renew the lease for his restaurant at 4609 N. Lincoln Ave. when it expires in October. Saturday marks the restaurant’s ninth anniversary. Reed said he’s looking for a new location that would let him shift the business to focus on brunch. But before
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / January 31, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Café Selmarie’s owner still plans to close the restaurant this year, but the beloved establishment will remain open until at least the middle of February, she said. Last fall, Café Selmarie owner Birgit Kobayashi announced she plans to retire and close the popular restaurant in Giddings Plaza at 4729 N. Lincoln Ave. in early 2024 to begin a “new chapter” in her life. Kobayashi made her announcement around the 40-year
by Time Out Chicago / January 30, 2024Take a stroll around Ravenswood and check out local shops while enjoying a variety of curated winter wines, refreshing cocktails and light canapes. Guests will receive 18 two-ounce tastings and must be 21 to attend. Participating businesses include Amy’s Candy Bar, Ravensgoods, VIN312 Winery and more. Read more HERE
by Fox-32 Chicago / January 27, 2024 The Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce is hosting A Toast to Ravenswood this upcoming Thursday, Feb. 1. Sip and shop your way through the neighborhood with samples from bars and restaurants in the area. Watch HERE and Purchase tickets HERE
by Cameron Bolton / Streetsblog Chicago / January 25, 2024 Last week the Chicago Department of Transportation and the 47th Ward held a community open house for the Lincoln Square Brown Line Area Streetscape and Plaza Improvements project. Held at Szold Hall at the Old Town School of Folk Music, the event provided a rundown of what's happened with the project so far and allowed attendees to leave suggestions on improvements for the Western Brown Line station area. Construction is slated to begin this
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / January 24, 2024 The to-be-redesigned plaza at the Western Avenue Brown Line stop is outdated, unsightly and needs an overhaul, neighbors previously said. LINCOLN SQUARE — Neighbors want the soon-to-be-renovated plaza at the Western Avenue Brown Line stop in Lincoln Square to match the neighborhood’s architecture near Giddings Plaza. The Brown Line plaza on the southeast corner of Western and Leland avenues is one of the areas of improvement highlighted in
by Daniel Hautzinger / WTTW Playlist / January 24, 2024 The 2024 semifinalists for the James Beard Awards, one of the food industry's biggest national recognitions, have been announced. Seventeen Chicago restaurants, chefs, and bakers are among them, the most in several years. Nominees will be selected from amongst the semifinalists and announced on Wednesday, April 3. Winners will be announced in Chicago at the Lyric Opera, where the awards ceremony has taken place for years, on Monday, June 10. Last
by Ramona Meadors / ABC-7 Chicago / January 21, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- Raise a glass and get outside for a new winter tasting adventure, "A Toast to Ravenswood." The inaugural event is Thursday, Feb. 1, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at North Damen and Ravenswood avenues (Leland to Argyle). Sip on a variety of winter wines or invigorating cool weather cocktails, along with an assortment of light canapés, as you shop and explore the unique charm of Ravenswood's retail hubs and restaurants. Tastes are offered in
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / January 19, 2024 The Eco Flamingo’s new Sustainability Center features workshops and events like a weekly farmers market with fresh produce grown hydroponically. LINCOLN SQUARE — Zero-waste general store The Eco Flamingo has expanded to offer events such as farmers markets and workshops focused on sustainability. The shop, 4750 N. Rockwell Ave., opened in 2020 to offer ethically sourced products in no packaging, or 100 percent compostable or recyclable
by Amy Rutledge and Tonya Francisco / WGN Daytime Chicago / January 16, 2024 If you’re ready to say goodbye to dry January, or simply looking for something to do during the winter blah’s, A Toast to Ravenswood may be just what you need. Nicole Benjamin – Director Of Special Events with the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce and Raven Room Manager and Bartender Ryan Reynolds joins us now with details and cocktails!! Read more and Watch HERE
by Mike Sula / Chicago Reader / January 11, 2024 Check out Bistro Campagne's Angel Chavez's sweet and savory neoclassical French pastries at the Reader's weekly chef pop-up at Ludlow Liquors.The late chef Michael Altenberg gave Angel Chavez his first restaurant job, running French classics like soupe à l’oignon and moules meunières from the kitchen to the dining room at Lincoln Square’s Bistro Campagne.That was 15 years ago, when the chef was still doing his own specials and desserts—until he hired the
by Maggie Hennessy / WBEZ Chicago / January 16, 2024 It’s that wonderful time of year when you suddenly have free nights again — and are looking to break up the dark monotony of January while getting a headstart on that New Year’s Resolution you made to be more social. In the bleary aftermath of December’s extravagance, January’s feeling is more about mellower, back-pocket places to meet for a drink and a snack. Think of these casual hangouts as ideal destinations after work and before the late dinner
by Melanie King / Modern Luxury CS / January 12, 2024 From Andersonville to the West Loop , there’s no shortage of romantic restaurants in Chicago. Whether you’re looking for a quick stop or a lasting experience, these nine restaurants are the best places to be for a romantic evening in the Windy City. Bistro Campagne Nestled in Lincoln Square, this charming... Read more HERE
by Michael Gebert / Sky Full of Bacon podcast and blog / December 28, 2023 I was in Toronto early this year, and I’m heading to Mexico City at the end of the year. So I may yet have better things in 2023… but I’m declaring the year closed once this publishes. 2. Sambusa with gomen wat and berber spice, AtelierNot sure I’d actually call this the single best thing I had at Atelier, but in my memory it was a good example of what this place does: collard green and African spices in a samosa-like wrapping is
by Robert Loerzel / WBEZ Chicago / January 4, 2024 Magicians are the star attractions on rooftops, in basement parlors, in restored theaters — and even in a gelato shop where a cone comes with a card trick. On any given night in Chicago right now, you can find magicians dazzling audiences in an elegant underground Loop parlor, a rehabbed Rogers Park vaudeville theater or an Andersonville cabaret hidden behind the façade of an industrial laundry. There’s even a newish gelato shop in Lincoln Square where
by Leen Yassine / Block Club Chicago / January 2, 2024 We rounded up spots across Chicago where you can grab tea, boba, smoothies and more. CHICAGO — If you’re celebrating Dry January, there are plenty of spots in Chicago where you can pick up fun and refreshing non-alcoholic drinks that aren’t mocktails. Block Club rounded up 26 tea houses, cafes and juice bars in the city that are serving up smoothies, boba tea, Chai, coffee and more. Have one you think we should add? Email the details to
by Leen Yassine / Block Club Chicago / January 2, 2024 We've rounded up some of Chicago's best mocktails and non-alcoholic beverages served across the city's neighborhoods. CHICAGO — Dry January remains a popular way to kick off the new year — and just because you’re participating doesn’t mean you have to stay home. If you’re looking to start the year booze-free, we’ve rounded up more than 40 places where you can imbibe mocktails and other non-alcoholic drinks. Enjoy the city sober at these upscale
by Micah Yason and Jennifer Tanaka / WBEZ Chicago / December 27, 2023 Reset’s Sasha-Ann Simons convened a panel of the city’s finest food folks to share their recommendations and insights about the top bites of 2023. What do you get when you bring together three Chicago dining experts? A bubbling spigot of top-shelf recommendations for where to eat next. Reset’s Sasha-Ann Simons invited Louisa Chu, the Chicago Tribune’s food critic; Rochelle Trotter, founder and CEO of R’Culinare; and Mike Sula, the