Food scene
Cubanos, empanadas, ropa vieja & more in a casual, colorful space with murals, patio & BYOB policy.
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90 Miles Cuban Cafe
2540 W Armitage AveCubanos, empanadas, ropa vieja & more in a casual, colorful space with murals, patio & BYOB policy.
Mod, minimalist spot serving a variety of Japanese street fare with a full bar & sidewalk views.
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Ramen Wasabi
2101 N Milwaukee AveMod, minimalist spot serving a variety of Japanese street fare with a full bar & sidewalk views.
Creative Mexican & Tex-Mex fare & craft cocktails in a stylized warehouse setting with two bars.
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Lonesome Rose
2101 N California AveCreative Mexican & Tex-Mex fare & craft cocktails in a stylized warehouse setting with two bars.
Hipster spot with modern farm-to-table fare & nose-to-tail eats plus whiskey & craft cocktails.
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Longman & Eagle
2657 N Kedzie AveHipster spot with modern farm-to-table fare & nose-to-tail eats plus whiskey & craft cocktails.
"Inspired in part by old-world butcher shops, salumerias, and cafes across the globe, Lardon specializes in charcuterie and salumi, all made on site."
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Lardon
2200 N California Ave"Inspired in part by old-world butcher shops, salumerias, and cafes across the globe, Lardon specializes in charcuterie and salumi, all made on site."
Low-key fried chicken & fish stop with hip tunes dishing up cocktails, salads, sandwiches & sushi.
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Parson's Chicken & Fish
2952 W Armitage AveLow-key fried chicken & fish stop with hip tunes dishing up cocktails, salads, sandwiches & sushi.
Seasonal New American plates & craft cocktails are served in a funky storefront with local art.
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Giant
3209 W Armitage AveSeasonal New American plates & craft cocktails are served in a funky storefront with local art.
Upscale comfort fare & drinks from Europe's Alpine regions served in a rustic, minimalist setting.
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Table, Donkey and Stick
2728 W Armitage AveUpscale comfort fare & drinks from Europe's Alpine regions served in a rustic, minimalist setting.
Colorful, laid-back spot serving multiregional Mexican small plates, desserts & cocktails.
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Mi Tocaya Antojería
2800 W Logan BlvdColorful, laid-back spot serving multiregional Mexican small plates, desserts & cocktails.
Pub fare from breakfast toasts to pizza complements the house beers at this funky, open taproom.
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Bungalow by Middle Brow
2840 W Armitage AvePub fare from breakfast toasts to pizza complements the house beers at this funky, open taproom.
Easygoing, family-friendly pick for rotating popsicles, custard & plant-based ice cream novelties.
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Pretty Cool Ice Cream
2353 N California AveEasygoing, family-friendly pick for rotating popsicles, custard & plant-based ice cream novelties.
Renovated warehouse in Logan Square serving up house-brewed suds & inventive bar bites.
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Revolution Brewing - Brewpub
2323 N Milwaukee AveRenovated warehouse in Logan Square serving up house-brewed suds & inventive bar bites.
Landbirds
2532 N California AveCounter-service joint serving a limited menu focused on Korean-fusion fried chicken wings.
Glamorous destination for elevated American fare & cocktails with a mid-century gambling theme.
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The Whale Chicago
2427 N Milwaukee AveGlamorous destination for elevated American fare & cocktails with a mid-century gambling theme.
Sharing plates & craft cocktails are served amid vintage sporting equipment or on a massive patio.
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Park & Field
3509 W Fullerton AveSharing plates & craft cocktails are served amid vintage sporting equipment or on a massive patio.
Bustling diner serving breakfast, sandwiches & comfort-food entrees in casual digs since 1977
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Cozy Corner Restaurant and Pancake House
2294 N Milwaukee AveBustling diner serving breakfast, sandwiches & comfort-food entrees in casual digs since 1977
Rustic-chic eatery & bar serving wood-fired pizzas featuring unusual names & gourmet ingredients.
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Paulie Gee's Logan Square
2451 N Milwaukee AveRustic-chic eatery & bar serving wood-fired pizzas featuring unusual names & gourmet ingredients.
Trendy, retro spot with an outdoor patio offering gourmet pies alongside craft beer & cocktails.
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The Boiler Room
2210 North California AvenueTrendy, retro spot with an outdoor patio offering gourmet pies alongside craft beer & cocktails.
Pizza, burgers, salads & soft serve offered in 1980s-inspired digs with a full bar & arcade games.
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The StopAlong
1812 N Milwaukee AvePizza, burgers, salads & soft serve offered in 1980s-inspired digs with a full bar & arcade games.
Sightseeing
The Logan Theatre is the unofficial landmark of the neighborhood, outfitted with a towering neon sign that let's you know eactly where you are. This renovated theater features an upgraded sound system, screens and projectors, and perhaps best of all, a lobby bar and lounge that hosts events like live comedy and movie trivia. You'll find a diverse mix of new releases, second run movies and indie flicks in addition to a robust lineup of midnight screenings of classic favorites each weekend.
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The Logan Theatre
2646 N Milwaukee AveThe Logan Theatre is the unofficial landmark of the neighborhood, outfitted with a towering neon sign that let's you know eactly where you are. This renovated theater features an upgraded sound system, screens and projectors, and perhaps best of all, a lobby bar and lounge that hosts events like live comedy and movie trivia. You'll find a diverse mix of new releases, second run movies and indie flicks in addition to a robust lineup of midnight screenings of classic favorites each weekend.
Located in a former hardware store (hence the signage on the building's exterior), this popular neighborhood destination is a blinking, beeping menagerie of lovingly restored arcade games. Grab a beer or cocktail at Logan Arcade’s bar before you snag some quarters from the change machine and start sampling the games, most of which are outfitted with a nearby ledge where you can rest your beverage. The machines are rotated with some regularity, but you'll usually find one of the city's largest collections of pinball machines in addition to a smattering of old-school video games, such as Ms. Pac-Man and Q-Bert. Make a beeline for the very back of the arcade to check out the Killer Queen cabinet—a 10-player game that has developed a cult following.
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Logan Arcade
2410 W Fullerton AveLocated in a former hardware store (hence the signage on the building's exterior), this popular neighborhood destination is a blinking, beeping menagerie of lovingly restored arcade games. Grab a beer or cocktail at Logan Arcade’s bar before you snag some quarters from the change machine and start sampling the games, most of which are outfitted with a nearby ledge where you can rest your beverage. The machines are rotated with some regularity, but you'll usually find one of the city's largest collections of pinball machines in addition to a smattering of old-school video games, such as Ms. Pac-Man and Q-Bert. Make a beeline for the very back of the arcade to check out the Killer Queen cabinet—a 10-player game that has developed a cult following.
Built in the early 1900s, this small building in Logan Square used to be a place where trolly riders could stop to rest during their journey. Logan Square Preservation took the building over in 2010, turning it into a community art space. Comfort Station regularly hosts art exhibitions, live music and film screenings and provides a public meeting place for neighborhood residents of all ages.
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Comfort Station
2579 N Milwaukee AveBuilt in the early 1900s, this small building in Logan Square used to be a place where trolly riders could stop to rest during their journey. Logan Square Preservation took the building over in 2010, turning it into a community art space. Comfort Station regularly hosts art exhibitions, live music and film screenings and provides a public meeting place for neighborhood residents of all ages.
Designed by William Le Baron Jenney in the mid-1800s and enhanced several years later by Jens Jensen, Humboldt Park was once the nation’s greatest public park, boasting acres of Prairie-style gardens, grazing animals and a meandering river scene. Though the animals are long gone, the park is still a gem among Chicago's public green spaces, filled with lagoons, tennis courts, an inland beach, a fieldhouse, baseball fields and bike paths. Wandering through the area long enough and you'll probably come across the Humboldt Park Boathouse, an iconic example of Prairie style architecture.
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Humboldt Park
1400 N Humboldt DrDesigned by William Le Baron Jenney in the mid-1800s and enhanced several years later by Jens Jensen, Humboldt Park was once the nation’s greatest public park, boasting acres of Prairie-style gardens, grazing animals and a meandering river scene. Though the animals are long gone, the park is still a gem among Chicago's public green spaces, filled with lagoons, tennis courts, an inland beach, a fieldhouse, baseball fields and bike paths. Wandering through the area long enough and you'll probably come across the Humboldt Park Boathouse, an iconic example of Prairie style architecture.
Need something to hang on your wall? You'll probably find something that fits in with your decór at Galerie F, which stocks prints and posters of all sizes in its Logan Square store. You'll find work by local and national artists, including concert posters, limited-edition movies posters and prints packed with pop-culture references. Galerie F's also host shows and openings, where you can swing by to peep some fresh art and have a drink or two while you browse.
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Galerie F
211 N Milwaukee AveNeed something to hang on your wall? You'll probably find something that fits in with your decór at Galerie F, which stocks prints and posters of all sizes in its Logan Square store. You'll find work by local and national artists, including concert posters, limited-edition movies posters and prints packed with pop-culture references. Galerie F's also host shows and openings, where you can swing by to peep some fresh art and have a drink or two while you browse.
In the spring, summer and fall, the Logan Square Farmers Market sets up every Sunday morning along the neighborhood's historic boulevard (a few steps away from Milwaukee Avenue) and welcomes vendors from Wisconsin, Michigan and downstate Illinois. You'll find plenty of seasonal produce, farm-raised meats and fresh baked goods, but you'll need to arrive early if you want to beat the crowds of folks who show up to shop and socialize. When the weather gets frigid, this market heads inside for the season—this year, it takes place in Logan Square's Emporium Arcade Bar each Sunday.
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Logan Square Farmers Market
2400-2556 North Kedzie BoulevardIn the spring, summer and fall, the Logan Square Farmers Market sets up every Sunday morning along the neighborhood's historic boulevard (a few steps away from Milwaukee Avenue) and welcomes vendors from Wisconsin, Michigan and downstate Illinois. You'll find plenty of seasonal produce, farm-raised meats and fresh baked goods, but you'll need to arrive early if you want to beat the crowds of folks who show up to shop and socialize. When the weather gets frigid, this market heads inside for the season—this year, it takes place in Logan Square's Emporium Arcade Bar each Sunday.
A formerly abandoned stretch of elevated railway track that runs through Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Wicker Park and Bucktown has found new life as the 606. Named after the first three digits in every Chicago zip code, the 2.7-mile path provides a quick way to travel east and west on the North Side, connecting several parks and public art installations. Prepare to dodge strollers, bicycles and residents out for a very slow jog on this popular throughway.
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The 606
1805 North Ridgeway AvenueA formerly abandoned stretch of elevated railway track that runs through Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Wicker Park and Bucktown has found new life as the 606. Named after the first three digits in every Chicago zip code, the 2.7-mile path provides a quick way to travel east and west on the North Side, connecting several parks and public art installations. Prepare to dodge strollers, bicycles and residents out for a very slow jog on this popular throughway.
Emporium Arcade Bar's second Chicago outpost is a bit of a departure from its original location in Wicker Park. The Logan Square version has fewer arcade games but boasts much more space to sit down, stand or make your way to the bar, which serves several draft beers as well as a cooler full of cans. All the extra space means that there's room for table games, including pool tables, air hockey, skeeball, miniature bowling and more. Plus, there's a decomissioned food truck that hosts various chefs and vendors if you need a snack between high score attempts on the pinball tables.
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Emporium Logan Square
2363 N Milwaukee AveEmporium Arcade Bar's second Chicago outpost is a bit of a departure from its original location in Wicker Park. The Logan Square version has fewer arcade games but boasts much more space to sit down, stand or make your way to the bar, which serves several draft beers as well as a cooler full of cans. All the extra space means that there's room for table games, including pool tables, air hockey, skeeball, miniature bowling and more. Plus, there's a decomissioned food truck that hosts various chefs and vendors if you need a snack between high score attempts on the pinball tables.
Named for the 15th governor of Illinois, John McAuley Palmer, this seven-acre park located between Logan Square and Humboldt Park dates back to the creation of the boulevard system in the 1870s. Palmer Square was a popular spot for cyclists (or "wheelmen") in the early 1900s, though you're now more likely to find runners on the track that circles the park's perimeter. Kids will appreciate a playground inspired by the classic book The Velveteen Rabbit.
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Palmer Square Park
2200 N Kedzie AveNamed for the 15th governor of Illinois, John McAuley Palmer, this seven-acre park located between Logan Square and Humboldt Park dates back to the creation of the boulevard system in the 1870s. Palmer Square was a popular spot for cyclists (or "wheelmen") in the early 1900s, though you're now more likely to find runners on the track that circles the park's perimeter. Kids will appreciate a playground inspired by the classic book The Velveteen Rabbit.
The Hairpin Arts Center is a non-profit arts center established by the Logan Square Chamber of Arts in 2011. It resides in a building built in 1930, which was once home to the Hump Hair Pin Manufacturing Company. The Arts Center offers year-round arts and cultural programming for the neighborhoods of Logan Square and Avondale.
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Hairpin Arts Center
2810 N Milwaukee AveThe Hairpin Arts Center is a non-profit arts center established by the Logan Square Chamber of Arts in 2011. It resides in a building built in 1930, which was once home to the Hump Hair Pin Manufacturing Company. The Arts Center offers year-round arts and cultural programming for the neighborhoods of Logan Square and Avondale.