Guidebook for Chicago

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Guidebook for Chicago

Food Scene

There is no place quite like Kibbitznest in all of Chicago, or for that matter, in the US. Part bookstore, part cocktail lounge, part coffee + tea shop, Kibbitznest was designed to facilitate conversations. They encourage guests to disconnect from electronic devices, and indulge in old-fashioned, face-to-face conversations, dive into some of the numerous books on their shelves (lovingly curated by the staff), or play one of their many board games with friends, while imbibing a craft beverage from their extensive menu. It is our favorite place to be when not at home (conveniently located 15 seconds away from our front door) - pop into Kibbitznest, and you'll see what we mean!
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kibbitznest books, brews & blarney
2212 N Clybourn Ave
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There is no place quite like Kibbitznest in all of Chicago, or for that matter, in the US. Part bookstore, part cocktail lounge, part coffee + tea shop, Kibbitznest was designed to facilitate conversations. They encourage guests to disconnect from electronic devices, and indulge in old-fashioned, face-to-face conversations, dive into some of the numerous books on their shelves (lovingly curated by the staff), or play one of their many board games with friends, while imbibing a craft beverage from their extensive menu. It is our favorite place to be when not at home (conveniently located 15 seconds away from our front door) - pop into Kibbitznest, and you'll see what we mean!
The Warehouse Bar & Pizzeria Chicago
1419 W Fullerton Ave
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CornerStone Café
2753 N Western Ave
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One of Chicago's most popular pizza spots also features long wait times, but fortunately, you are staying right across the street from it, so it's a breeze to pop in to Pequod's to place a to-go order, return to hang out at the house, then scoot right back out pick up your order!
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Pequod's Pizza
2207 North Clybourn Avenue
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One of Chicago's most popular pizza spots also features long wait times, but fortunately, you are staying right across the street from it, so it's a breeze to pop in to Pequod's to place a to-go order, return to hang out at the house, then scoot right back out pick up your order!
Spacious and clean restaurant that offers delicious Middle Eastern fare, including vegetarian and vegan options, that won't break the bank. Family-owned and run, everyone who works there is lovely, and will gladly share their favorite items to order from an extensive menu that features unique family recipes. Tip: Get the shawerma sandwiches (spicy style) and koshari (an ancient peasant dish, an Egyptian ratatouille). Then walk your meal off with a stroll down Fullerton Avenue.
Cairo Kebab
730 W Fullerton Ave
Spacious and clean restaurant that offers delicious Middle Eastern fare, including vegetarian and vegan options, that won't break the bank. Family-owned and run, everyone who works there is lovely, and will gladly share their favorite items to order from an extensive menu that features unique family recipes. Tip: Get the shawerma sandwiches (spicy style) and koshari (an ancient peasant dish, an Egyptian ratatouille). Then walk your meal off with a stroll down Fullerton Avenue.
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Girl & The Goat
809 W Randolph St
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Sip Coffee House
1223 W Grand Ave
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Revival Food Hall
125 S Clark St
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Eataly Chicago
43 E Ohio St
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Devour 312
1450 W Webster Ave
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Chicago French Market
131 N Clinton St
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If you're craving ramen in the 'hood, this is the place to be!
Iron Lotus
1443 West Fullerton Avenue
If you're craving ramen in the 'hood, this is the place to be!
Chef Christine McCabe (Bon Appetit Magazine's Pastry Chef of the Year) recently opened this place in the neighborhood just this year. The name Interurban derives from the trains that went from the country to the city and back - this inspired Christine's idea for treats using ingredients that can be found in the country, and putting an urban spin on them. Stop in - you might just find your favorite childhood treat here, reinvented, of course!
Interurban boathouse
1438 W Cortland St
Chef Christine McCabe (Bon Appetit Magazine's Pastry Chef of the Year) recently opened this place in the neighborhood just this year. The name Interurban derives from the trains that went from the country to the city and back - this inspired Christine's idea for treats using ingredients that can be found in the country, and putting an urban spin on them. Stop in - you might just find your favorite childhood treat here, reinvented, of course!
Ace Hotel's open area bar on its rooftop offers great views of Chicago.
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Ace Hotel Chicago
311 N Morgan St
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Ace Hotel's open area bar on its rooftop offers great views of Chicago.
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Butcher & The Burger
1021 W Armitage Ave
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Tarantino's
1112 W Armitage Ave
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Delightful neighborhood cafe and bakery, with beautiful, natural lighting and plenty of seating. A favorite of the locals, including DePaul students, it boasts world-class selection of pastries and baked goods (try the kouign amann, chocolate croissant, and salmon toast) as well as terrific coffee.
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Floriole Cafe & Bakery
1220 W Webster Ave
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Delightful neighborhood cafe and bakery, with beautiful, natural lighting and plenty of seating. A favorite of the locals, including DePaul students, it boasts world-class selection of pastries and baked goods (try the kouign amann, chocolate croissant, and salmon toast) as well as terrific coffee.
Buna Time Café
1552 West Fullerton Avenue
This bike repair shop + cafe is unlike anything in the US!
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Heritage Bicycles
2959 N Lincoln Ave
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This bike repair shop + cafe is unlike anything in the US!
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Range
1119 W Webster Ave
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Shopping

Five Elements Home
5239 N Clark St
Cynthia's Consignments
2218 N Clybourn Ave
Conveniently located across the street, a good way to duck in from the heat, cold or rain. Try the upstairs cafe, which is always welcoming of neighbors and tourists alike. The upstairs also features an extensive section for kids, with toys and books for all ages.
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Barnes & Noble
1441 W Webster Ave
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Conveniently located across the street, a good way to duck in from the heat, cold or rain. Try the upstairs cafe, which is always welcoming of neighbors and tourists alike. The upstairs also features an extensive section for kids, with toys and books for all ages.

Essentials

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Mariano's
2021 W Chicago Ave
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Parks & Nature

Lyman Frank Baum, a children's author and the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was a resident of the Lincoln Park area in the 1890s. Remembering its former resident, fans of The Wizard of Oz would gather in the park for an Oz Festival to honor the famous book, movie, and author every year. The park was officially named Oz Park in 1976. Soon, the Oz Park Advisory Council raised money to install sculptures of the Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow and Dorothy & Toto by sculptor John Kearney in the Park. A wonderful place to take an evening stroll or read a book on the many benches in the park, while taking in views of Chicago.
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Парк Оз
2021 N Burling St
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Lyman Frank Baum, a children's author and the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was a resident of the Lincoln Park area in the 1890s. Remembering its former resident, fans of The Wizard of Oz would gather in the park for an Oz Festival to honor the famous book, movie, and author every year. The park was officially named Oz Park in 1976. Soon, the Oz Park Advisory Council raised money to install sculptures of the Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow and Dorothy & Toto by sculptor John Kearney in the Park. A wonderful place to take an evening stroll or read a book on the many benches in the park, while taking in views of Chicago.

Arts & Culture

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Художественный институт Чикаго
111 S Michigan Ave
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Drinks & Nightlife

Great happy hours and a popular neighborhood spot for unwinding after work (friendly bartenders!) or for brunch.
Distilled Chicago
1480 W Webster Ave
Great happy hours and a popular neighborhood spot for unwinding after work (friendly bartenders!) or for brunch.
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Derby Bar & Grill
1224 W Webster Ave
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