Critical Masshello
group of riders take back the streetshello
Yes, you might be lucky enough to capture this event, or better yet, participate in it. It moves all over town so the chances you will see it are slim… and only once a month! Celebrate your bike and explore neighborhoods of Chicago you never knew existed. Grab some Dew&JD and your favorite candy to share with this vibrant community. Plan to attend the last Friday of every month at Daley Plaza for an energy-charged ride. “Happy Friday!”
Dollophello
hip cafeshello
Reliable good vibe cafes, lots of natural woods, hipsters galore and local coffee roasts. Many locations; conveniently located.
4181 n clarendon ave
824 w belmont ave
345 e ohio st
343 s dearborn st
chicago il
Hendrickxhello
artisan bakeryhello
Everything is homemade and made from scratch using the finest ingredients and techniques. Exquisite croissants, breads, macarons, sandwiches, soups and more. Charming and inviting. Hidden gem amidst Michigan Avenue.
Boguslawhello
impeccable tailoringhello
Amidst the glamour of Oak Street lies Boguslaw. Up the stairs, right then left and you will fine a tailor extraordinaire. Ornery at times, Boguslaw will let you know this thoughts at all times.
Zolla/Lieberman Galleryhello
contemporary artwork galleryhello
Since 1976, Zolla/Lieberman has been featuring a wide variety of genres and artists specializing in contemporary art. One of the original galleries in the River North Gallery District; founded when the area was a gritty industrial neighborhood.
Crate & Barrelhello
innovator in kithenwareshello
First Crate & Barrel store opened on North Wells Street in Old Town in 1962. Inspired by the founder’s honeymoon in Europe, where they became interested in “providing functional yet aesthetically pleasing products to young couples just starting out.” Many locations but Michigan Avenue flagship features furniture and kitchenwares.
Independencehello
men's clothierhello
High quality American made men’s clothing, footwear, denim and accessories. Tucked away upstairs on Oak Street.