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Like No Other Welcome to Wicker Park Bucktown! Sophisticated and historic, the neighborhood boasts an eclectic mix of old and new. Visitors will find a wide spectrum of offerings from high-end restaurants to taco stands, high-fashion boutiques to vintage shops and much more. Taking a walk through the neighborhood is like strolling through a work of art. The glow of the street lights, the aroma wafting from local cafés, the neon signs and meticulously arranged store windows—even the movement of the elevated trains—add up to more than the sum of their parts. Wicker Park and Bucktown are living and breathing, and never the same on any two days. It’s the accelerated pace of urban change, and it’s invigorating to walk down these busy streets. Get an insider’s scoop and make the most of your visit to Wicker Park and Bucktown! Check out the Stuff to Do tab at wickerparkbucktown.com and explore what’s in store. Wicker Park and Bucktown are easily reached by car, bus, train, bike and foot, so there’s every reason to visit. We look forward to seeing you in Wicker Park and Bucktown!
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JUNE 10-11: GREEN MUSIC FESTLive music and environmentally-focused social activism collide at this annual music festival, which turns 9 this year. This year’s lineup features singer/songwriter JD McPherson, country/punk band Lucero and rockers July Talk. In addition to two stages (one of which is bicycle-powered), the event promises eco-conscious food vendors, a kid’s craft area and mini golf. In line with eco-awareness, transportation by bike is encouraged. Noon-10 pm. Damen Ave. between North Ave. and Schiller St.; $10 suggested donation, greenmusicfestchicago.com
pm. Softball field near Schiller St. and Wicker Park Ave., wickerpark.org/events/yoga-park
THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTHPORK & MINDY’S OPEN MIC NIGHTThis restaurant is known for its music and art showcases as much as for its meaty sandwiches. If you think you’ve got what it takes, go grab the mic. 7 pm-9 pm. 1623 N. Milwaukee Ave., porkandmindys.com
JUNE 2-4DO DIVISION STREET FEST & SIDEWALK SALE
SUNDAYS, JUNE 4- OCTOBER 29THE WICKER PARK FARM-ERS MARKETLocal vendors bring out their freshest produce and handmade crafts, so every meal can be farm to table. 8 am-2 pm., Damen Ave. between Schiller St. and Wicker Park Ave., wickerpark-bucktown.com/stufftodo/farmers-market
TUESDAYS, JUNE 6- AUGUST 29YOGA IN THE PARKNamaste. Unwind from a tough day by joining your fellow yogis outside for a little stretch. 6:30 pm-7:30
Live music and DJs plus incredible shopping make this soiree a summer es-sential. Division St. between Ashland Ave. and Leavitt St., do-divisionstreetfest.com
JUNE 11, JULY 9, AUGUST 13PROFESSIONAL STRING QUARTET PERFORMANCES
Local musicians entrance the crowd with their sooth-ing strumming. 11 am-12:30 pm. Schiller Grove (corner of Damen Ave. and Schiller St.), wickerpark.org/events/professional-string-quartet-performances
JULY 29-30WICKER PARK FESTTwo days and three stages, as well as beer, art and shop-ping—this music festival is the highlight of Wicker Park’s year. Noon-10 pm. North Ave. and Milwaukee Ave., .wickerparkbucktown.com/wpfest/the-fest
AUGUST 20SANGRIA FESTIVALArguably the best way to get your daily servings of fruit, stop by the park to sip sangrias by local mixologists and nosh on bites from area eateries. Noon-10 pm. $35-55, Humboldt Park, sangriafestivalchicago.com
SEPTEMBER 9-10RENEGADE CRAFT FAIRHundreds of artisans peddle wares like totes, ceramics and fresh bouquets. 11 am-7 pm. Division St. between Damen Ave. Ashland Ave., renegadecraft.com/fairs/chicago
NOVEMBER 26CHILLFESTMore than 60 musicians play acoustic jams in storefronts across the neighborhood. Noon-6 pm. Multiple venues, wickerparkbucktown.com/chillfest/home-mid-chillfest
FROM MUSIC TO SHOPPING TO ART, THERE’S PLENTY TO EXPLORE ALL YEAR ROUND. WICKERPARKBUCKTOWN.COMCALENDAR
July Talk
Guests chill out at Sangria Fest.
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ARTS AND CRAFTSArts n Spirits We may not be the most artistic folks on the block, but get a glass of wine in our hands with our friends, and suddenly we’re Picasso. Or at least that’s what it seems like at Arts n Spirits. This Buck-town staple is great for get-togethers with parents, friends, lovers or just when you want to channel your inner artiste. Open Tu 11 am-6 pm; W-F 11 am-10 pm; Sa 10 am-10 pm; Su noon-5 pm. www.artsnspirits.com. 1921 N. Damen Ave., 773.772.3877. El: Blue to Damen
COMEDY/IMPROVThe Comedy Clubhouse Laugh along as a rotating roster of comic talents take the stage at this improv-heavy club. The place is also BYOB—and we all know jokes get funnier after a sip or two. Tickets $10 online, $15 at door. Open Th-Su and select Tuesdays. www.thecomedyclubhouse.com. 1462 N. Ashland Ave., 773.312.3861. El: Blue to Division
CONTEMPORARY ARTDreamBox Gallery With strong ties to the city’s Polish community, this gallery focuses on emerging artists, with special attention on contemporary photography. Open by appt. www.dreamboxgallery.com. 2415 W. North Ave., 773.292.0419. El: Blue to Damen
Firecat Projects Chicago artist Tony Fitzpatrick con-verted his studio into this exhibition space in 2010 with his partner Stan Klein. Stan runs it now, featuring works of Fitzpatrick as well as exhibits by other emerging local artists. Firecat takes no commission from these artists, making money instead by selling books, post-ers and T-shirts, and producing plays, among other things. Open M-Sa 10 am-4 pm and by appointment. www.firecatprojects.org. 2124 N. Damen Ave., 773.342.5381. Bus: 50 to Charleston
Flat Iron Arts Building One of the centers of Chicago’s artist
community, this 200,000-square-foot landmark building in Wicker Park is brimming with artists’ studios, galleries and theater spaces. Check out the free-flowing parties on the first Friday of each month. Open M-Su 7 am-10 pm. www.flatironartsbuilding.com. 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave., 312.566.9800. El: Blue to Damen
Jackson Junge Gallery This Wicker Park gallery focuses on contemporary art by Laura Lee Junge and highlights nearly 30 other Chicago artists working in sculpture, painting, ce-ramics, photography and mixed media. Open M-Sa 11 am-8 pm; Su 11am-7 pm. www.j2gallery.com. 1389 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.227.7900. El: Blue to Division or Damen
Loft Zero Gallery Featuring graffiti art, paintings, sculp-tures and performance art, this Wicker Park gallery is all about edge. Expect to find “Pulp Fiction” graffiti pieces mixed in with alien invaders. Gallery space available for private event rentals. Open
The Den TheatreThis 200-seat theater features classic and contemporary plays. Past productions include Brian Friel’s “Faith Healer” and Don Nigro’s “City of Dreadful Night.” 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.697.3830, thedentheatre.com
and landscape photography, past features have included majestic B&W images by Serge Ramelli and Slim Aarons’ photos of Hollywood elite lounging poolside. 1721 N. Damen Ave., 872.315.2179, yellowkorner.com
YellowKornerYellowKorner presents the world’s greatest photographers to a larger audience through highly scrutinized copying techniques, offering a limited number of prints at price points as low as $85. Primarily focused on fashion
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by appointment. www.loft0.com. 1418 W. Division St., 872.225.2005. El: Blue to Division
EVENTSFlat Iron First Fridays This celebration of local artistic talent takes place on the first Friday of every month at the iconic Flat Iron building. The two-floor exhibit often features impromptu performances as well. $5 suggested donation. First Friday of every month, 6-10 pm www.flatironchicago.com. 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave. El: Blue to Damen
INTERNATIONAL ARTMonique Meloche Gallery This Wicker Park gallery is dedicated to supporting international artists working in all media. Open Tu-Sa 11 am-6 pm. www.moniquemeloche.com. 2154 W. Di-vision St., 773.252.0299. Bus: 70 to Leavitt
LIVE MUSICConcord Music Hall This midsized concert hall between Wicker Park and Logan Square offers clear, consistent sound throughout the venue via the award-winning d&b audiotechnik sound system. A capacity of about 1,500 means an intimate concert experience. The hall hosts partner events with CIMMFest, Riot Fest and North Coast Music Festival. Box office open Tu-F 1-7 pm (on show days till 6 pm); Sa noon-8 pm (depending on shows). www.concordmusichall.com. 2047 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.570.4000. El: Blue to Western
Subterranean One of the city’s prime venues for reg-gae lovers and rock music aficionados alike, the bar has hosted musicians, comedians and open mic events. Keep in mind that while the venue allows anyone over 17 in for some shows, oth-ers are only for those who can legally drink. Hours vary. www.subt.net. 2011 W. North Ave., 773.278.6600. El: Blue to Damen
PIANO BARSDavenport’s Piano Bar & Cabaret This Wicker Park neighborhood venue features a 70-seat cabaret, a cozy, lively piano bar and open mic nights (M, W). Two-drink minimum in the cabaret. Reservations recommended. Open M, W, Th 7 pm-midnight; F, Sa 7 pm-2 am; Su 3 pm-11 pm. www.davenportspianobar.com. 1383 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.278.1830. El: Blue to Division
SPORTSWhirlyBall What do you get when you combine lacrosse, hockey, basketball and bumper cars? This crazy, made-up game called WhirlyBall. Luckily, your five-person team will get a little help from the profes-
sional referee, but that doesn’t mean you’ll master this the first time out. You will, however, have fun trying, and that’s what attracts corporate team-building outings, bachelor and bachelorette par-ties, and other groups. There’s also laser tag, video games and bowling. Open Su-Th 11 am-midnight; F 11 am-2 am; Sa 11 am-3 am. www.whirlyball.com. 1825 W. Webster Ave., 773.486.7777. Bus: 9 to Webster
STAYSWicker Park Inn On a pleasant residential street in one of Chicago’s hippest neighborhoods, this child-friendly bed and breakfast features private bathrooms and a convenient location close to dining, nightlife and shopping galore. They even offer hotel-quality ammenities
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Emporium Arcade BarFrom Moonraker and Donkey Kong to Galaga and “Game of Thrones” pinball, this raucous arcade bar is a gamer’s paradise, replete with dozens of domestic beers on draft and over 60 whis-kies. An extremely lenient food policy allows you to bring in food from your neighborhood faves. Follow the bar’s social media for updates on performances, competitive gaming and more. 1366 N. Milwaukee Ave, 773.697.7922, emporiumchicago.com
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like in-room massages and a romance package with chocolate-covered strawberries and Champagne. www.wickerparkinn.com. 1329 N. Wicker Park Ave., 773.486.2743.
THEATERChopin Theatre Its name flies under the radar, but the Chopin Theatre is actually one of the most active arts centers in the country, putting on over 500 shows each year. The theater specializes in Eastern Euro-pean works and has hosted Pulitzer Prize winners, actors and musicians. www.chopintheatre.com. 1543 W. Division St., 773.278.1500. El: Blue to Division
Gorilla Tango Theatre Take in a burlesque show, stop into an acting class or rent the space out for a performance of your own at this mod-ern space, which is known for its risqué lineup of affordable performances. Upcoming shows include “Lucrezia,” a humorous opera, and “The Secrets of Santa Monica,” comedy of accidents at a wedding. www.gorillatango.com. 1919 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.598.4549. El: Blue to Western
TOURS/CHARTERSBizarre Bucktown Do you believe in The Great Beyond? The Bizarre Bucktown walking tour guides you through the western neighborhood in a whole new way. Guide Gordon Meyer discusses history, mystery and ghosts on this 90-minute tour, while checking out Bucktown’s landmarks along the route. Tours start and end at Walsh Park. Must book in advance. Tickets $25. There is also a 60-minute Bizarre Wicker Park Tour that begins and ends inside the landmark Flat Iron Arts Building (1579 N. Milwaukee Ave.) for $20. Download the free “Bizarre 606: A Guide to Elevated Weirdness.” Check website for schedule. www.bizarrebucktown.com. Walsh Park, 1722 N. Ashland Ave., 773.435.0097. El: Blue to Division
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APPARELBuffalo Exchange Buy, sell and trade affordable fashion items at this chain consignment store, which stocks both vintage and contemporary used pieces. You can find clothing, shoes, purses and more here. Open daily 11 am-8 pm. www.buffaloexchange.com. 1478 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.227.9558. El: Blue to Damen
Fab’rik With everything under $100, this womenswear shop can keep you trendy without breaking the bank. Think festival-ready rompers, sandals and floppy hats that are perfect for summer. M-Sa 11 am-7 pm; Su Noon-6p pm. www.fabrikstyle.com. 1543 Milwaukee Ave., 773.687.9600.
Fjällräven Though it was founded in 1960, the Swedish heritage brand and outdoor provisions company is just starting to open stores stateside. Find innovative, functional yet stylish outdoor camping
gear, durable apparel, waxed day packs and more fit for men, women and children. Open M-Sa 11 am-7 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.fjallraven.us. 1708 N. Damen Ave., 773.661.0227. El: Blue to Damen
Havlan & West Hard-to-find women’s clothing brands are the star here, like Elan USA’s loose-fitting pants and flirty tops by Glamorous. Plus, find a curated selection of home decor, jewelry and accessories, all in a bright, welcoming space. Open M noon-7 pm; T-Sa 11 am-7 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.havlanandwest.com. 1870 N. Damen Ave., 773.799.8367. El: Blue to Damen
Mildblend Supply Co. Premium denim and other casual apparel options are housed in this modern storefront whose interior is made of recycled materials. Focusing on Made in USA fashions, Mildblend carries mostly menswear from both established brands and up-and-coming designers. Open M-Sa 11 am-8 pm; Su noon-6 pm www.mildblend.com. 1342
N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.772.9711. El: Blue to Division
Store B Vintage Shop Store B Vintage’s gorgeously curated lineup of merchandise, which includes both vintage and contemporary jewelry, handbags, home goods and more. Open T-Sa 11 am-6 pm; Su 11 am-5 pm www.storebvintage.com. 1472 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.772.4296. El: Blue to Damen
Transit Tees There’s art in everything, including the subway maps, street signs and flags that we see around town every day. This gift shop takes those utilitarian designs and reimagines them as fashion, creating innovative clothing that is uniquely Chicago. Open M-F 9:30 am-8 pm; Sa 11 am-8 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.transittees.com. 1371 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.227.1810. El: Blue to Division
BEAUTY & SPASDynamic Salon From head to toe, Dynamic’s got you covered. They offer haircuts and colors,
THE GUIDE SHOPS, SPAS & STYLE
Mojo SpaFrom luxe mani/pedis to small-batch cosmetics, this spa is a fave among locals. Shop the selection of makeup, fruit- and vegetable-in-fused skincare products and sugar scrubs. 1468 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.235.6656, mojospa.com
Hoffman, BB Dakota and For Love and Lemons. The sleek-looking shop reminds us of a gi-ant Pintrest page—and we mean that as a great compliment. 2010 W. Pierce Ave., 773.423.8853, shopmoonvoyage.com
Moon VoyageNo Wicker Park shopping excur-sion is complete without a visit to this women’s boutique just south of the Damen Blue Line stop. Here, you’ll find trendy clothing, accessories and home goods from popular designers like Mara
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facials and waxing, brow tinting, mani/pedis, and more. The salon also sells local consignment handbags, jewelry and clothing. Open T-W 11 am-7 pm; Th-F 10 am-8 pm; Sa 9 am-6 pm. www.dynamicsalon.com; 1501 W. Chicago Ave. 773.772.2772
Essential Acupuncture Chicago Relax through multiple techniques of Traditional Oriental Medicine, like acupuncture, cupping and herbal concoctions. The healing oasis also offers therapeutic massage. By appointment only. www.essentialchicago.org. 2514 W. Armitage Ave. Suite 205. 773.629.9508.
Floyd’s 99 Barbershop Walk-ins and same-day appointments are welcome at this funky rock and roll-inspired salon. All customers can expect “old-school” barbershop hospitality during their haircuts, shaving
sessions and color appointments. Open M-F 9 am-9 pm; Sa 9 am-8 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.floydsbarbershop.com. 1409 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.486.2280. El: Blue to Damen
Fringe Salon It’s always frustrating to leave a salon looking fab, only to get home and realize you can’t master how they styled your hair. Thankfully, Fringe offers signature consultations, which include education so that you can reproduce the red carpet-ready looks at home. Open M 10 am-8 pm; T, Th 9 am-9 pm; W 9 am-8 pm; F 9 am-6 pm; Sa 8:30 am-6 pm; Su noon-6 pm. www.fringechicago.com. 1437 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.862.1000
Gro Salon Known as a trendy salon for hipsters and professionals alike, Gro Salon has been a hairstyling mainstay for more
than 20 years. The Vidal Sassoon-trained staff ensures high-quality cuts, coloring and styling with a full line of Bumble & Bumble products. Treatments include split-end repair, glossing and conditioning. www.grosalon.com. Open T-F 11 am-8 pm; Sa 10 am-5 pm. 2119 N. Damen Ave., 773.772.1153. El: Blue to Damen
Red Square The Russian-style bathhouse is the perfect place for a full day of relaxation. Check in early and enjoy the saunas, steam room, pool, salon services and café —all housed under one roof. Open M-F 10 am-11 pm; Sa, Su 7 am-midnight. www.redsquarechicago.com. 1914 W. Division St., 773.227.2284. Bus: 70 to Wolcott
Ruby Room Tucked on Division Street in Wicker Park, escape the chaos of downtown
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at this boutique New Age spa. Focusing on the power of positive energy through an alchemic style, the Ruby Room allows guests to focus on their inner and outer beauty as a collective whole. Only organic products are used to bring out your natural glow, along with techniques like mini chakra readings at the start of massages. Open T-F 10 am-7 pm; Sa 9 am-7 pm; Su 10 am-6 pm. www.rubyroom.com. 1743-45 W. Division St., 773.235.2323. El: Blue to Division
Spa Soak The full-service spa is the ultimate venue for relaxation. Book a manicure, a Swedish massage, a facial, bridal hair and makeup or even a henna application for a few hours away from it all. Open M 10 am-4 pm; Tu-Th 9 am-8 pm; F, Sa 9 am-5 pm; Su 10 am-5 pm. www.spasoakchicago.com. 1733 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.395.9000. El: Blue to Damen
Sugar Fly Touting itself as a modern “salon and lifestyle boutique,” it’s hard not to step out in style from Sugar Fly. Salon services include nail art, ombre hair coloring and Brazilian blowouts. When you’re not relaxing in the salon chair, check out the apparel, accessories and makeup for sale. www.sugarfly.net. Open T, W 2 pm-8 pm; Th, F 11 am-8 pm; Sa 9 am-7 pm. 2409 W. North Ave., 773.661.1541. El: Blue to Western
CHILDREN’S STORESPsychobaby Born to be bad? This hip children’s store carries many of the same edgy lines as its funky boutique neighbors (only in smaller sizes!). This store also carries shoes, books and tons of toys. Because all babies should be able to rock the latest sandbox fashions. Items for babies and kids up to 8 years old. Open W-Sa 11 am-6 pm; Su 11 am-5 pm. www.psychobabyonline.com. 1657 W. Division St., 773.772.2815. El: Blue to Damen
JEWELRYVintage Underground If one-of-a-kind accessories are what you’re after, Vintage Underground is
definitely the place to find them. The store offers vintage costume jewelry, apparel and accessories, among other miscellaneous treasures. Open Tu-Th noon-6 pm; F-Sa noon-7 pm; Su noon-5 pm. www.chicagovintageunderground.com. 1507 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.384.7880. El: Blue to Damen
SPECS/ACCESSORIESGoorin Bros. Stylish gents know that it’s not all about the clothing—a truly head-turning ensemble also involves stitch-perfect accessories. Whether you’re in the market for a fedora, newsboy cap, baseball hat or knit skullcap, this chic boutique can help you top off your look with the perfect hat. Open Su-Th 10 am-7 pm; F, Sa 10 am-8 pm. www.goorin.com. 1533 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773.384.4287. El: Blue to Damen
Lumen Optical No, you’re eyes aren’t lying, the pricetags at this vision store start as low as $49 for frames and they carry popular brands like Ray Ban, Kate Spade and Oakley. Plus, trained stylists can help make sure you choose the perfect frame for your face shape. Open M-W 10 am-8 pm; Th 8 am-8 pm; F-Sa 10 am-8 pm; Su 10 am-4 pm. www.lumenoptical.com. 2520 N. Elston Ave. 872.210.3045.
Spex In addition to an always updated array of designer glasses, this local chain of eyewear stores also offers advanced eye exams by certified optometrists. Open M, W, Th 11 am-7 pm; F 9 am- 6 pm; Sa 9 am-5 pm. www.spexoptical.com. 1407 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.276.2020. El: Blue to Damen
Timbuk2 Get your fix of the San Francisco-made handbags, messengers, backpacks and accessories at this Bucktown shop. Don’t miss the chance to design your own made-to-order goods at the creator’s station in the shop. Open M-Sa 11 am-7 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.timbuk2.com. 1623 N. Damen Ave. 773.661.4433. El: Blue to Damen
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SPECIALTY STORES312 UAV Drones: They’re all the rage, and they’re all for sale right here. Drones come in a variety of models, some meant for fun, others custom-made for film, commercial use, security and industrial purposes. Open Th-Sa 1 pm-7 pm; Su 2 pm-7 pm. www.312uav.com. 1261 N. Paulina St., 844.312.8281. El: Blue to Division
Chrome Industries Serious cyclists will dig the cool, minimalist bike apparel and accessories at this outpost of this San Francisco-based company. Be sure to check out the selection of bags, including messenger, laptop and backpack. Get one in the brand’s signature red and black or design your own at the custom sewing station. Open M-Sa 11am-8 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. www.chromeindustries.com. 1529 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.661.0077. El: Blue to Damen
Evolution Music Stop in to Evolution Music to buy, sell or trade musical instruments and equipment. This store is a favorite among Chicago’s musicians and DJs. Open M-Sa 11 am-8 pm; Su noon-5 pm. www.evolutionmusicstore.com. 1834 W. North Ave., 872.206.2485. El: Blue to Damen
Level Vape They’re not just blowing hot air, these guys are the vape experts. This modern smoke shop has an extensive collection of starter kits, tanks, devices and accessories for vaping (smoking from an e-cigarette or similar gadget). Open M-Sa 11 am-9 pm; Su 10 am- 5 pm. www.levelvape.com. 1747 W. North Ave. 773.772.8627.
Shuga Records With a massive selection of over 20,000 (both new and used) records CDs, cassettes and other recordings, Shuga Records is a must-visit for music lovers of all kinds. Plus, find used turntables, vintage posters and audio equipment. Open M-Sa 10 am-10 pm; Su 10 am-8 pm. www.shugarecords.com. 1272 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.278.4085. El: Blue to Division
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Ada St.—American. DMK Restaurant Group (MK, DMK Burger Bar, Fish Bar) scores again with this tucked-away tavern, now run by head chef Joanna Stachon, which offers smart cocktails and tempting bites of steak tartare, and chile-lime marinated Madagascar prawns. D (M-Sa). www.adastreetchicago.com. 1664 N. Ada St., 773.697.7069. Bus: 72 to Elston.
AMK Kitchen Bar—American. Does it get more quintessential U.S.A. than a rich whiskey and some comfort food? AMK Kitchen Bar ups the drinking ante with 60 varieties of the classic spirit and dishes with a “Bucktown Twist” (think pot pie with a duck fat crust or turducken sausages to top your pizza). D (daily); brunch (Sa, Su). www.amkchicago.com. 1954 W. Armitage Ave., 773.276.4400. El: Blue to Damen.
The Anthem—Sport Bar. Watch the game on two massive projector screens or eight 65-inch TVs at this retro-inspired Wicker Park sports bar. Crack a can of Schlitz while noshing on pork rind-coated cheese doodles,
pork belly sliders or Minneapolis’ take on a cheeseburger: the Jucy Lucy. D (daily). www.theanthemchicago.com. 1725 W. Division St., 773.697.4804. El: Blue to Division
Antique Taco—Mexican. Given all the Latin restaurants in this city, any taco can start to taste like a McTaco. Now here’s the exception. Affordable and stylish, these tacos tease the palette with ingredients such as grilled ribeye, cheese whiz, pumpkin seeds and caramelized poblanos. The decor embodies market charm, with vintage signs, worn cans and a white board scripted with a dry-erase marker setting the tone for a casual meal out. L and D (T-Su). www.antiquetaco.com. 1360 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.687.8697. El: Blue to Division.
The Bedford—Lounge. Set in a former bank space, this stylish subterranean hangout features classic craft cocktails with a twist like the Dutch Mule and the Darkest and Stormiest, along with an accomplished menu of bites like hand-cut frites with béarnaise sauce
and a burger topped with Canadian bacon, blue cheese slaw and a sunnyside-up egg. Open M-W 5:30 pm-1 am; Th, F 5:30 pm-2 am; Sa 5:30 pm-3 am. www.bedfordchicago.com. 1612 W. Division St., 773.235.8800. El: Blue to Division
Big Star—Mexican. This buzzing bar and taqueria boasts a serious pedigree, with a menu by James Beard Award winner Paul Kahan (Blackbird, Avec, The Publican). Expect a country vibe, plenty of American whiskeys and a young crowd overflowing onto the massive seasonal beer garden. L, D (daily). www.bigstarchicago.com. 1531 N. Damen Ave., 773.235.4039. El: Blue to Damen.
The Bongo Room—Breakfast/Brunch. This always-packed neighborhood fave serves whimsical a.m. fare like seasonally changing pancakes and French toast (favorites include the white chocolate-carmel pretzel and banana hazelnut pancakes) alongside classics such as the guac and jalapeno-stuffed breakfast
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topped with caramelized onions, American cheese, and special sauce are not to be missed, and pair well with a selection off the impressively robust roster of craft beers. 773-904-1121, 1576 N. Mil-waukee Ave., publicananker.com
Publican AnkerLike the original Publican, the rustic spots sports ample com-munal seating and upholds a commitment to hyper-seasonal, sustainably sourced ingredients. Dishes like grilled delicata squash or Slagel Family Farms beef burger
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burrito. B, L (M-F); brunch (Sa, Su). www.thebongoroom.com. 1470 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.489.0690. El: Blue to Damen
Bordel—Lounge. On any given night, Bordel might feature burlesque dancers, jazz musicians or palm readers—but one thing remains constant no matter what else you might find there: Excellent cocktails are at the heart of Bordel’s offerings. Open Tu-F 7 pm-2 am; Sa 7 pm-3 am. www.bordelchicago.com. 1721 W. Division St., 773.227.8600. El: Blue to Division
The Chop Shop—American. Chop Shop is something of a haven for gourmands, who’ll love the salumeria’s selection of cured meats and the restaurant foodie-friendly small plates. The butcher and restaurant staff collaborate to create a rotating
seasonal menu. L, D (daily); brunch (Sa, Su). www.chopshopchi.com. 2033 W. North Ave., 773.537.4440. El: Blue to Damen
Club Lucky— Italian. This Bucktown favorite serves up traditional, family-style Italian cuisine with a generous helping of ’40s supper-club atmosphere. Menu highlights include a fresh vegetarian antipasti, housemade pastas and eggplant parmigiana. Cocktail lounge and private room for celebrations. Valet parking. L (M-F), D (nightly). www.clubluckychicago.com. 1824 W. Wabansia Ave., 773.227.2300. El: Blue to Damen.
Dove’s Luncheonette—American. The counter service and 1960s and ‘70s Chicago soul and blues soundtrack suggest this is no everyday diner. In the heart of hipsterland, the
41-seater sticks to a well-edited menu of Tex-Mex favorites, including eggplant enchiladas, avocado toast and pozole rojo. Mezcals and tequilas complement the fresh fare. B, L and D (daily). www.doveschicago.com. 1545 N. Damen Ave., 773.645.4060. El: Blue to Damen.
Enso Sushi & Bar—Japanese. Under an impressive vaulted ceiling, this acclaimed restaurant serves up an innovative selection of Japanese-fusion cuisine, including sushi, ramen and grilled items. The chefs choose fresh fish daily and follow the philosophy of “good dining karma.” L, D (daily). www.ensochicago.com. 1613 N. Damen Ave., 773.878.8998. El: Blue to Damen
Fatpour Tap Works—Taverns. Watch through a two-story glass box in the center of the restaurant as your beer
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streams through the tap lines into a frosted mug. A handy “beer key” makes it easy to choose from pale ales, stouts, ciders and more. On the menu: burgers like the Fatpour and Vader’s Revenge, tacos and hand-tossed pizzas. Tables with personal taps can be requested. D (daily); brunch (Sa, Su). www.fatpourchicago.com. 2005 W. Division St., 773.698.8940. El: Blue to Damen
The Fifty/50—Sport bar. Burgers, barbeque, beers and big-screen TVs. Need we say more? Fine, we will: This sports bar has been named “Best Sport Bar in America” by sites like Yahoo and Thrillist and their wings were given nods of approval by the Chicago Tribune. 2047 W. Division St., 773.489.5050, thefifty50.com
Furious Spoon—Japanese. Chef Shin had one dream: to recreate the ramen shop his grandfather ran in Japan in the 1960s. This counter-service spot dishes up massive bowls loaded with ramen noodles, meat and flavor. The namesake Furious Ramen bowl comes packed with pork belly, chicken, mushrooms, a poached egg and plenty of noodles. L, D (daily). www.furiousramen.com. 1571 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.687.8445. El: Blue to Damen.
The Goddess and the Grocer—Specialty. This upscale gourmet shop and full-service deli features a wide range of hearty options—from turkey BLTs and brisket sandwiches to chicken matzo ball soup—plus wraps, salads and more. B, L, D (daily). www.goddessandgrocer.com. 1649 N. Damen Ave, 773.342.3200. El: Blue to Damen
The Hat Chicago—Fast Food. Specializing in delicious street foods like gyros, Italian beef, and falafel, this quick stop is a great choice for late night bites. If you’re not in a rush, stay a while on the outdoor patio. Don’t feel like leaving home? They deliver. L, D (daily). www.thehatchicago.com. 1604 W. North Ave. 773.342.5000.
Hollywood Grill—Diner. Pancakes for dinner? Not a problem at this
24-hour diner that serves breakfast all day. The colorful restaurant offers family-friendly specials, like kids eat for $1.99. On weekends, the 21 and over crowd can indulge in mimosas and bloody marys. B, L, D (daily). www.hollywood-grill.com. 1601 W. North Ave., 773.395.1818.
Izakaya Mita—Japanese. Enjoy a creative twist on Japanese fare at this authentic, open space that serves sushi, tempura dishes, cold plates and inventive cocktails. The okonomiyaki pancake is a house special and a must try. L (Sa, Su); D (daily). www.izakayamita.com. 1960 N. Damen Ave., 773.799.8677. Bus: 50 to Armitage
Janik’s Café—Breakfast. Decorated in a quirky Mexican style, this café is known for its breakfast (thankfully served all day). Expect omelets galore, packed with ingredients like grilled shrimp, chorizo and multiple cheeses. In line with their south-of-the-border flare, they’ve also got chilaquiles. For lunch, the menu features staples like pasta bowls, burgers and wraps. B, L (daily). www.janikscafe.com. 2011 W. Division St. 773.276.7930
Le Bouchon—French. This teeny French bistro gives off the feeling of being plucked straight from the Parisian streetside. The elegant and upscale menu scores with classics like French onion soup, bouillabaisse and steak frites. L and D (M-Sa). www.lebouchonofchicago.com. 1958 N. Damen Ave., 773.862.6600. Bus: 50 to Armitage.
Lillie’s Q—Barbecue. Chef/owner Charlie McKenna creates first-rate, award-winning barbecue at this comfortable Wicker Park hangout. Must-try dishes include pulled pork, tri-tip and baby back ribs, all delish with or without the signature house-made rubs and sauces. Craft beers aplenty as well as creative cocktails. L and D (daily). www.lilliesq.com. 1856 W. North Ave., 773.772.5500. El: Blue to Damen.
The Map Room—Boutique Bar. With 26 beers on tap and more than 200 in
all, this laid-back Bucktown spot is a beer lover’s dream come true. Coffee, espresso, pastries and sandwiches are also served every morning. Free wi-fi, too. B (daily), Alcohol (daily beginning at 11 am). www.maproom.com. 1949 N. Hoyne St., 773.252.7636. Bus: 73 to Hoyne
Mindy’s Hot Chocolate—American. Known for her dessert savvy, chef Mindy Segal shows she can handle it all with dishes like lamb and crema casa sandwiches or arctic char with creamed greens and mint. Signature desserts include warm brioche doughnuts, chocolate soufflé tarts and seasonal fruit creations like a rhubarb crème brulee tart. L (W-F), D (Tu-Su), brunch (Sa, Su). www.hotchocolatechicago.com. 1747 N. Damen Ave., 773.489.1747. El: Blue to Damen.
Mirai—Japanese. Sushi and sake are served with a fashionable edge at this buzzed-about eatery. Chef Jun Ichikawa prepares both raw dishes as well as cooked entrées like the ebi togarashi (butterfly shrimp with a Japanese seven spice). Check out the scene after dinner in the chic upstairs lounge. Outdoor seating available seasonally. Valet parking. D (daily). www.miraisushi.com. 2020 W. Division St., 773.862.8500. Bus: 70 to Damen.
Mott St—Asian. On the fringe of Wicker Park, this Asian-inspired restaurant draws destination diners for its shareable plates. Stumble upon a slew of surprise menu items, from duck hearts and strawberries to crab brain fried rice, alongside staples such as short rib and steamed cod. D (Tu-Su); Brunch (Su). www.mottstreetchicago.com. 1401 N. Ashland Ave., 773.687.9977. El: Blue to Division
Pint—Pub. With an extensive beer list and a menu chock-full of American favorites, Pint is the quintessential pub. Stop in for a juicy wagyu burger and a cold brew. We love heading upstairs to cozy up on the balcony. L, D (daily). www.pintpub.com. 1547 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.772.0990. El: Blue to Damen
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Pizano’s Pizza & Pasta—Pizza. Deep-dish pie with a flaky crust is a favorite at this cozy, classic pizzeria, where owner Rudy Malnati Jr.’s mother Donna Marie still prepares all the dough. Other favorite menu items include cheesy garlic bread, chicken Parmesan and four-cheese tortellini. Most locations L, D (daily). www.pizanoschicago.com. 2056 W. Division St., 773.252.1777. El: Blue to Damen or Division.
Pork & Mindy’s—Sandwiches. As the name suggests, Pork and Mindy’s has a pork-heavy menu, but the restaurant’s signature is their array of flavorful, creative sandwich options, no matter what’s inside. And yes, those who don’t eat pork can also find delicious choices like chicken salad, lamb and smoked mozzarella. It’s all helmed by Illinois native and Food Network star, Jeff Mauro, who also hosts the Emmy-nominated show “Sandwich King.” L, D (daily). www.porkandmindys.com. 1623 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.779.8759. El: Blue to Damen
Rumi Middle Eastern Grill—Middle Eastern. If we had to describe the fresh, healthy Mediterranean dishes that come out of Rumi, we’d have to use the word “shawar-mazing.” Expect all your favorite Middle Eastern meals like falafel, shawarma, gyros and kabobs, plus sides like baba ghanoush, hummus and baklava. L, D (daily). www.rumifalafel.com. 1534 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773.666.5119
Small Cheval—Hamburgers. Chicago is full of cult-worthy eats, both oldies (loaded hot dogs) and newbies—the burger at chic Au Cheval, which is also frustratingly famous for its wait times. Enter Wicker Park sib, Small Cheval, with a burgers-and-fries menu for those hankering for the prime beef patty, minus the lines. L, D (daily). www.smallcheval.com. 1732 N. Milwaukee Ave. El: Blue to Damen.
The Smoke Daddy—Barbecue. Live music and platters of slow-cooked ribs, chicken, pork and beef draw a meat-loving Wicker Park crowd to this low-key,
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low-lit space. There’s even a good veggie barbecue sandwich, too. Sides of mac and cheese, corn bread, sweet potato fries, Key lime pie and iron skillet cookies round out the menu. Great deal: $1 wings (W), half-priced burgers (Th). L, D (daily); brunch (Sa, Su). www.thesmokedaddy.com. 1804 W. Division St., 773.772.6656. El: Blue to Division.
Stan’s Donuts & Coffee—Breakfast. What started in Los Angeles in 1963, serving doughnuts to the stars, came to Chicago 50 years later with help from Rich Labriola, president of local Labriola Baking Company. Go for the standard glazed, chocolate glazed or vanilla with sprinkles; or give something new a try like a dreamiscle bar doughnut or a Nutella banana pocket. Take them to go or sit down with an espresso. Not feeling a sweet tooth? They have bagels, too. B, L and D (daily). www.stansdonutschicago.com. 1560 N. Damen Ave., 773.360.7386. El: Blue to Damen
Taus Authentic—American. Michael Taus named his restaurant for his father, grandfather and great-grandfather who taught him about good cooking. This popular eatery focuses on contemporary American dishes (think poached shrimp and braised short rib), with a space that feels homey in design and vibe, complete with reclaimed wood from old barns and schools found in the walls, hutches and long communal tables. In the lounge, settle in at the quartzite-top bar or cushy couches. D (Tu-Sa), Brunch (Su). www.tausauthentic.com. 1846 W. Division St., 312.561.4500. El: Blue to Division
Taxim—Greek. Hammered copper tables, exposed brick and plush pillows give this contemporary Greek spot an inviting Old World-meets-new vibe. Dine on creative fare like toothsome duck gyros rubbed with pastourma spices and served with yogurt sauce, as well as wood-grilled lamb chops. D (nightly). www.taximchicago.com. 1558 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.252.1558. El: Blue to Damen.
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Tocco—Pizza. This mod Italian hangout serves up wood-fired thin-crust pizzas in old-country styles such as quattro formaggio and milanese, plus house-made pastas, antipasti, gelatos and more. D (Tu-Su). www.toccochicago.com. 1266 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.687.8895. El: Blue to Division.
Umami Burger—American. It’s all about the burgers at this California-born chain. Whether you want a hearty truffle burger or a light veggie option, you’ll find something to love here. Don’t miss the show-stopping maple bacon sweet potato fries. Unsurprisingly, the local favorite is the “Manly Burger,” smothered in house beer-cheddar cheese, bacon lardons and smoked-salt onion strings. L, D (daily). www.umamiburger.com. 1480 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.423.2005. El: Blue to Damen.
The Violet Hour—Lounge. Mixologist Toby Maloney is wowing the Wicker Park cocktail crowd at this über-civilized lounge, spiking his creative concoctions with everything from fresh ginger syrup to grapefruit bitters, rose water and egg whites. The space itself boasts a bit of mystery, hidden behind an unmarked blue facade that opens up to reveal a swank, low-lit room with high-backed chairs and heavy periwinkle blue curtains. Alcohol (nightly). www.theviolethour.com. 1520 N. Damen Ave., 773.252.1500. El: Blue to Damen
Whiskey Business This retro-inspired fry bar and watering hole pays homage to the ’80s and ’90s (it’s name is in reference to the iconic Tom Cruise movie “Risky Business,” in case you missed the pun). The restaurant features a long back-lit bar seating 60, exposed brick walls and high-backed banquettes, plus loads of old-school decor to match the theme. The real draw here is the spacious and made-for-staying-awhile rooftop deck, a rare find in this neighborhood. L, D (daily). www.whiskeybusinesschicago.com. 1367 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.698.7362. El: Blue to Division
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DIVISION STREETFrom boutiques to bars and croissants to candies, there’s hardly anything you can’t find on Division
THE BEDFORD Step into this stylish subterranean hangout and sip on craft cocktails with a twist like the Dutch Mule and the Darkest and Stormiest. 1612 W. Division St., 773.235.8800, bedfordchicago.com
ALLIANCE BAKERY From colorful macaroons to custom cookies, cupcakes and cakes, this artistic European bakery has all your carb-based needs covered. 1736 W. Division St., 312.374.4144, alli-ancepatisserie.com
PENELOPE’S Shop this chill bou-tique’s array of menswear and womens-wear, or pick up some of their adorable knick knacks (think colorful pillows and woven baskets). 1913 W. Division St., 773.395.2351, shoppenelopes.com
FATPOUR TAP WORKS Watch through a two-story glass box in the cen-ter of the restaurant as your beer streams through the tap lines into a frosted mug. A “beer key” makes it easy to choose from the robust selection of brews. 2005 W. Division St., 773.698.8940, fatpourchicago.com.
CANDYALITY Satisfy your sweet tooth at this sugary sanctum. With so many colorful confections, even adults will be as excited as a kid in a...well, Candyality store. 2046 W. Division. 773.799.8112, candyality.com
THE FIFTY/50 Burgers, barbeque, beers and big-screen TVs. Need we say more? (It’s also got two levels and an outdoor patio.) 2047 W. Division St., 773.489.5050,thefifty50.com
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DAMEN AVENUESo many stores packed with fabulous fashions, accessories and home goods, it’s almost impossible not to shop
ROBIN RICHMAN Two decades old, this boutique hasn’t lost its flare. The edit-ed array of men’s and women’s clothing as well as decor makes it seem as much like a gallery as a store. 2108 N. Damen Ave. 77.278.6150, robinrichman.com
VIRTU Carrying crafts in almost every material (they’ve got wood, ceramics, metal and textiles), this shop is a desti-nation for gift hunters. 2035 N. Damen Ave. 773.235.3790, virtuchicago.com
MOTH Experience a chic culture clash at this boutique, which was inspired by Nordic and Japanese design. 2008 N. Damen Ave. 872.802.4408, mothchicago.com
IZAKAYA MITA An authentic Japanese gastropub, hungry guests can dine on ramen, sashimi or okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes) while sip-ping on sake, shochu or cocktails. 1960 N. Damen Ave., 773.799.8677, izakayamita..com
STITCH Known for it’s modern fur-nishings and as a supporter of emerging designers, this shop has a highly curated collection of items for men, women and home. 1937 N. Damen Ave. 773.782.1570, stitchchicago.com
HAVLAN & WEST Hard-to-fi nd women’s clothing brands are the star here, like Elan USA’s loose-fi tting pants and fl irty tops by Glamorous. Plus, fi nd a curated selection of home decor, jewel-ry and accessories, all in a bright, homey space. 1870 N. Damen Ave., 773.799.8367, havlanandwest.com.
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MILWAUKEE AVENUESomething of a culinary corridor, a stroll down this street is a must for any foodie
PUBLICAN ANKER From the same people as The Publican, we recommend the fi sh stew loaded with ling cod and maitake mushrooms. 1576 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.904.1121,publicananker.com
LINKS TAPROOM With 36 American craft beers, housemade sausage and hand-cut fries, this is a brew-lover’s para-dise. 1559 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773.360.7692, linkstaproom.com
KIZUKI RAMEN & IZAKAYA Slurp up rich ramen dishes like the signature tonkotsu shoyu: a garlic-heavy pork-broth ramen. 1482 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.270.4150, kizuki.com
MAHALO This eatery keeps its vibe island-light with fresh poke bowls, tropical cocktails and a rooftop patio. 1501 N. Milwaukee Ave. 708.328.3091, mahalochicago.com
DEVIL DAWGS WICKER PARK A foodie take on classic Chicago dogs, it’s also open late for all the neighborhood night owls. 1431 N. Milwaukee Ave. 773.687.9441, devildawgs.com
EMPORIUM ARCADE BAR Go old school on vintage arcade games or try more modern themes (we love “Game of Thrones pinball). 1366 N. Milwaukee Ave, 773.697.7922, emporiumchicago.com
THE DEN THEATRE A 200-seat the-ater featuring a mix of classic and contem-porary works. 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.398.7028, thedentheatre.com
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vert
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