Exploring Chicago’s Lincoln Square Neighborhood

 

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Chicago’s Lincoln Square is one of my favorite neighborhoods in the city. I always love exploring and walking the neighborhood. 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 CTA “L”.

My favorite spots include:

Lincoln Square

Merz Apothecary: At 4716 N. Lincoln, this pharmacy was established in 1875. With a recreated, traditional decor, they sell homeopathic remedies, vitamins, supplements, other natural medicines, natural skin care, bath, aromatherapy, and other personal care products from around the world. They also have a huge selection of natural and luxury soaps.

Merz Apothecary

The Chopping Block: A great place to take a hands-on cooking class, see a cooking demonstration or take an outdoor grilling or wine class. They just expanded to a new classroom downstairs leaving room for an expanded retail store upstairs.  They 4747 N. Lincoln.

The Chopping Block

Gene’s Sausage Shop & Delicatessen: At 4750 N. Lincoln this is a great spot for sausages, meats and gourmet foods. You might check the rooftop beer and wine garden, from Thursday to Sunday, that features smoked sausages and bratwurst cooked on an open wood grill. Nearby is Book Cellar at 4736 N. Lincoln for books and a snack.

Gene’s Sausage Shop & Delicatessen

 

Gene’s Sausage Shop & Delicatessen

Bistro Campagne at 4518 Lincoln, is a traditional French bistro that has been a local’s favorite since 2002. I recently went back after several years. They have expanded and added on to the dining room. They have several cozy dining rooms inside along with great outdoor patio seating. I was very impressed with the food and extensive wine list.  I went with friends during Lincoln Square and Ravenswood Restaurant Week in October. It featured a three course menu with wine pairings for a very reasonable price. I will definitely go back!!

Bistro Campagne

I also like Gather restaurant which is perfect for Sunday brunch at 4539 N. Lincoln.  Both my friend and I loved the omelet!! They have a cozy interior space and great outdoor space for summer dining.

Gather

Next door at 4535 N. Lincoln is The Warbler, opened by the same team behind Gather. They have a great menu of American comfort food and vegetarian dishes.  I thought the food was excellent. I enjoyed the baked mussels long with the cauliflower and asparagus sides. They have outdoor seating for the warmer months. I thought the service and the sleek contemporary design also helped make it a great experience.

The Warbler

Baker Miller moved from 4610 N. Western Ave. to 4655 North Lincoln Ave. B . Owners Dave and Megan Miller, have received two James Beard nominations for Outstanding Baker. They  recently closed Baker Miller and opened Bagel Miller Bagels, a new concept, featuring a menu of bagel sandwiches and more. I am anxious to try it.

I also enjoy Market Square (formerly Yogurt Square) for frozen yogurt, sorbet and gelato at 4701 N. Lincoln. I have been several times and always like sitting on their outside patio.

Geraldine’s Cafe & Bakery is a casual spot for coffee, pastries and breakfast items. 4743 N. Lincoln. I also just read about Cobblestone Restaurant at 4337 N. Lincoln which is open for dinner as well as weekend brunch. It opened in 2020. The menu looks excellent.

Geraldine’s Cafe & Bakery

 

Geraldine’s Cafe & Bakery

ARTango, formerly  at 4217 N. Ravenswood is now at 4767 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Square. It specializes in Argentinian and South American cuisine for lunch, brunch and dinner. The brunch dishes were really excellent particularly the crab cake benedict. They also  feature live music and teach tango classes during the week, so check the website for details.

Artango Bar & Steakhouse

Two new finds include Luella’s Southern Kitchen at 4609 N. Lincoln. Chef Darnell Reed named the restaurant after his Grandmother Luella. Her influences can be seen in his traditional southern dishes from shrimp to chicken gumbo.

Luella’s Southern Kitchen

Opened in August, 2016 is Oromo Cafe, which is a hip coffee shop with great coffee and a beautifully designed space. 4703 N. Lincoln.

Oromo Cafe

Fans of the famed architect Louis Sullivan should make sure to walk by and visit the Krause Music Store building, an historic landmark building from 1922. Located at 4611 N. Lincoln, it was one of Sullivan’s last projects from late in his life. The interior of the building has been totally renovated but the exterior remains the same.

Local events throughout the year include the Lincoln Square Farmers Market, held Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings from May through November and Apple Fest in October.

The Old School of Folk Music offers classes, concerts and events throughout the year at 4544 N. Lincoln.