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LIFE IN LINCOLN PARK & GOOSE ISLAND

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most iconic neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Home to the renowned Lincoln Park Zoo, lush green spaces, and scenic lakefront trails, it offers a perfect blend of urban energy and natural beauty. The neighborhood boasts an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, making it a favorite for both residents and visitors seeking a lively yet welcoming atmosphere.


Goose Island adds a unique twist to Lincoln Park’s charm. Once an industrial hub, this riverside enclave is now a hotspot for innovation and modern living. With its mix of converted lofts, creative workspaces, and local favorites like Goose Island Beer Co., the area combines historic character with a contemporary edge. Its proximity to Lincoln Park ensures easy access to the neighborhood’s amenities while offering a distinct, urban-industrial vibe.

OUR LINCOLN PARK PROPERTIES:

WHAT TO DO

  • EAT & DRINK

    Lincoln Park and its surrounding areas are becoming increasingly popular for dining and drinking, with several excellent spots. Check out our list of some of the best places to eat and drink:

    • The Salt Shed - A large, industrial-style venue located along the river, The Salt Shed is a newer spot that combines a lively event space with a full-service restaurant and bar. It has a great mix of food offerings like oysters, roasted meats, and small plates, along with craft cocktails and local beers.
    • Dante's Pizzeria - A casual pizza place with a focus on wood-fired pies, Dante’s serves up delicious pizzas with fresh, high-quality ingredients. It's a great spot for a laid-back meal, offering pizza, pasta, and classic Italian dishes.
    • Jibarito’s - If you’re looking for something different, Jibarito’s offers delicious Puerto Rican cuisine, including their namesake "jibarito" (a sandwich made with fried plantains instead of bread) and other Caribbean specialties.
    • Wood - Known for its excellent wood-fired meats and rustic, yet modern atmosphere, Wood offers creative takes on American classics, including great BBQ options. It’s a great spot for a more refined take on comfort food.


  • ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT

    Lincoln Park is an emerging area in Chicago that’s blending its industrial roots with modern entertainment and activities. While it continues to grow and evolve, here are some of our favorite spots and activities:

    • Fests & Concerts at The Salt Shed - The Salt Shed is a standout venue in Lincoln Park, hosting a wide range of events, including live music, festivals, and cultural performances. It's a large, indoor-outdoor space that has quickly become a hub for both big-name concerts and smaller local events. The venue hosts a variety of music genres, from indie to electronic, and often has seasonal festivals, pop-up markets, and food truck gatherings. The venue’s stunning riverfront location adds to the charm, making it a unique place for entertainment. Keep an eye on their schedule for upcoming events.
    • Lincoln Park Beer Co.This brewery named after the neighborhood offers an enjoyable experience for beer enthusiasts. You can tour the brewery, learn about the brewing process, and sample a variety of craft beers. It's a great way to spend an afternoon, especially if you enjoy discovering new brews. They also frequently host special events, taproom exclusives, and seasonal releases.
    • Kayaking and Riverfront Activities - Lincoln Park's location along the Chicago River makes it a great starting point for kayaking or boating. You can rent kayaks or paddleboards nearby and explore the river's scenic views. In the warmer months, several companies offer rentals along the river, providing a fun way to enjoy the water and get a different perspective of the city.
    • Walking and Biking Along the Riverwalk - For a more relaxed activity, you can walk or bike along the Chicago Riverwalk, which runs close to Lincoln Park. It’s a pleasant spot for taking in views of the city, especially on a sunny day. You’ll find several cafes, bars, and public spaces to stop and enjoy the surroundings. It's also a great way to explore the nearby neighborhoods like River North and West Loop.

    While Lincoln Park itself isn't home to major museums, galleries, or sports venues, its proximity to several other nearby neighborhoods makes it easy to visit places like the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Chicago Cultural Center, enjoy a Cubs game at https://www.mlb.com/cubs/ballparkor check out the Bulls or Blackhawks play at the United Center

  • FESTS & MARKETS

    Nearby Farmers Markets:


    West Loop Farmers Market

    • Every Saturday, May - November  
    • 115 S Sangamon St., next to Mary Bartelme Park

    Lincoln Park Farmers Market

    • Every Saturday, April - November  
    • 2501 N Lincoln Ave

    Street Fests & Other Events:

TRANSPORTATION / GETTING AROUND

Easy walkability throughout the neighborhood, and within walking distance to the Lincoln Park Zoo and Lakefront Trail!

Nearby CTA L stations include the Diversey Station Brown Line (above a 5-minute walk) and the Fullerton Red Line (about a 12-minute walk); Nearby Metra stations include the UPN line at Clybourne. 

Easy access to 90/94 and several other major driving avenues, including North Avenue, Clybour Avenue, Diversey Parkway, Fullerton Parkway, and Halsted.

Multiple bus lines, including the #8 Halsted, #74 Fullerton Bus, and #22 Clark Bus all service the area.

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