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Neighborhoods
Explore Chicago
Every neighborhood has its own personality. Find yours.
Wicker Park
The six corners of independent everything — bookstores, record shops, craft cocktail bars, and a brunch scene that still manages to surprise you after twenty years of gentrification.
Logan Square
The boulevard system's crown jewel — James Beard-winning restaurants, dive bars with the best jukeboxes in the city, and a farmers market that's become a Saturday institution.
Pilsen
Chicago's Mexican-American heartland — murals on every wall, panaderías on every corner, the National Museum of Mexican Art, and a community fighting to keep its soul intact.
Hyde Park
University of Chicago's intellectual anchor — independent bookstores, Obama's old neighborhood, lakefront running paths, and some of the most underrated food on the South Side.
Andersonville
Swedish roots, queer community, indie soul — a walkable strip of woman-owned businesses, vintage shops, and restaurants where the owners know your name.
Bridgeport
Old Chicago meets new Chicago — White Sox territory, artist studios in former factories, and a bar scene that's proudly unpretentious and fiercely loyal.
Lincoln Square
A small-town Main Street inside a world-class city — the Davis Theater, DANK Haus, Old Town School of Folk Music, and family-run restaurants that have outlasted every trend.
Bronzeville
The Black Metropolis reborn — historic jazz corridors, new development that honors legacy, soul food institutions, and a community deeply connected to its history.
Avondale
Polish heritage meets craft beer revolution — some of the best pierogis in the Midwest alongside taprooms and a growing food scene that's still affordable.
Uptown
Chicago's most eclectic mile — Vietnamese pho shops, Eritrean restaurants, the Aragon Ballroom, and a lakefront that locals guard like a state secret.
Categories
What Chicago Is Talking About
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Restaurants & Food
Deep dish is just the beginning — locals sharing what's actually worth eating neighborhood by neighborhood
Events & Culture
Street fests, gallery openings, comedy shows, and the neighborhood events that make Chicago Chicago
Services & Trades
The contractor, plumber, or snow removal crew your alderman would recommend
Real Estate
Apartment hunting intel, neighborhood comparisons, and the rental tips only locals know
Fitness & Recreation
Lakefront running groups, boxing gyms, and winter fitness that keeps you sane until April
Health & Medical
Doctors, dentists, and therapists trusted by your neighbors — not sponsored results
Beauty & Personal Care
Barbers, stylists, and estheticians the neighborhood actually swears by
Retail & Shopping
Independent shops, vintage scores, and the small businesses that give each neighborhood its flavor
Food & Drink
Craft breweries, dive bars, coffee roasters, and the happy hours worth braving the cold for
Recommendations
Snow removal, dog walkers, CPA recommendations — the stuff that makes daily life work
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The Pulse of Chicago
What locals are actually saying right now.
The new Argentinian grill on Milwaukee just did a soft open — skirt steak was unreal, chimichurri made in-house. No reservations yet, just walk in. Go before the Trib reviews it.
Heads up: there's a community meeting about the proposed development on 18th Street this Thursday at 7pm at Benito Juarez Academy. If you care about this neighborhood, show up.
Lost a black and white cat near the Flat Iron building last night. Her name is Bowie, she's microchipped. If you see her PLEASE DM me. She's an indoor cat and probably terrified.
Free jazz in the park at Burnham Park this Sunday 2-5pm. Bringing a full quartet and it's a fundraiser for South Side youth music programs. BYOB and a blanket.
Can anyone recommend a good snow removal service for a two-flat in Andersonville? Last company was a no-show twice during the February storms. Need someone reliable before next winter.
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