Each neighborhood in Chicago has its own unique charm, but I love calling Wicker Park home. To me, Wicker Park is about expression, diversity, and community. It has an artsy, hipster vibe, emphasized by colorful murals, art galleries, thrift stores, and coffee shops.
I often get asked about my favorite places in the neighborhood. I've done a lot of exploring over the past several years and here are some of my Wicker Park faves:
EATERIES
Picante Taqueria - favorite tacos (check out $2 Taco Tuesdays and get the al pastor)
Goddess & Grocer - great salad bar (plastic free cutlery and water glasses are a bonus)
Falafel & Grill - order an entree plate and get a generous helping of rice, a side salad, hummus, and pita bread
Letizia's Natural Bakery - the softest, chewiest homemade bagels (I'm not a fan of really thick, dense bagels)
Enoteca Roma - the same owners of Letizia's, this is my favorite Italian restaurant in the city and it has a charming back patio (Nando Milano Trattoria is a close second)
Craft Pizza - favorite thin crust pizza
The Bento Box - favorite Asian food in the area (must try the egg rolls and the chicken Singapore noodles)
MAK - for a healthier version of Asian food (satisfies my cravings without making me feel totally gluttonous)
Jeni's Ice Cream - the lines aren't too bad at this location
Small Cheval - favorite burger and great outdoor seating
Filter - friendly cafe with lots of space
Taxim - Greek small plates with tables usually available
STORES
Crossroads Trading Co
Paperdoll
OTHER THINGS TO DO
Walk through Wicker Park
Visit the Wicker Park Farmers Market (usually June-October)
Explore the 606
Check out the Bucktown-Wicker Park Public Library