The beers were pulled because of "quality issues" and don't pose any safety risks, according to the Logan Square craft brewery.
Specials on food and drink will be available until shop on Division Street closes later this month.
The Armitage Avenue walk-up window was a staple in the neighborhood.
The high end skin care company opened a uniquely designed building in Bucktown recently.
Remedy will be the latest late-night addition to Milwaukee Avenue.
The neighborhood favorite loses its battle with the landlord.
The Wicker Park favorite to open second Chicago restaurant this month.
Tapster could open early next year on North Avenue.
Another option to falafels is coming to the neighborhood.
New spot for Neapolitan pizza coming to Division Street.
Food Network star Jeff Mauro will unveil the new hot dog creation at the new Bucktown restaurant.
Kava is a combination of “weed, booze and caffeine,” one barista told a Chicago Reader staff writer.
Mixed-use development on Milwaukee Ave. will also include several apartment units.
Employees of the six-branch, independent business are kicking off a celebration this month to honor the bank’s steadfast commitment.
Marijuana edibles debuted by chef at Mindy’s Hot Chocolate on Wednesday.
"Technology has advanced," owner says in decision to allow plastic payments for the first time.
Newest Wicker Park eatery will offer breakfast and lunch.
Sony and BMI allege 'Piece' on North Ave. used Red Hot Chili Peppers, Willie Nelson and Weezer songs without permission.
The Milwaukee Avenue location will offer classic grilled cheese, craft beer and late nights.
The Chicago bookselling legend once had a satellite location of 'Booksellers Row' in Wicker Park. Current shop in Evanston is set to close.
A complaint filed in Cook County alleges that a managing partner funnelled the business’ money into his own account.
In a Patch Connect video, Dr. Paul Castle shares the positive experience of working to improve the lives of abused children.
Plus, some customers will be able to get an apartment above the restaurant to go with their butter burger order.
Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
Dealership will bring 125 jobs to Bucktown and Lincoln Park area. Offers cutting edge technology in sales and service, company says.
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.
Pilsen's 9Mag tattoo shop will be the focus of "Black Ink Crew: Chicago," which will debut next month.
Company says new jobs include retail stores, wireless experts, network technicians and engineers.
Teamsters Local 727 president says its union's "civic duty" to warn the public, as toll collectors take strike vote on Sept. 2.
A new store near Navy Pier would let customers drink alcohol while they shop. Is that a good idea?
Attorney general and mayor send joint letter telling Illinois Petroleum Council that it has some explaining to do about soaring gas prices.
And next year, the automaker gets to sponsor the parking lots.
Which state is the most expensive for drivers? Which costs drivers the least? And where does the Land of Lincoln land in the rankings?
CTA advises riders to load up or purchase Ventra fare cards ahead of time to avoid long lines at station vending stations.
What does this mean for Illinois' business climate and manufacturing future?
Cash from "Weight Loss Cure" book is hidden in Switzerland and the Caribbean, and the huckster's lawyer is helping finagle this, says FTC.
Who's No. 1 in the cheating heart department? If some hackers have their way, everyone could know a lot more than anyone bargained for.
Lincoln Park and Wicker Park among a handful of neighborhoods included in the new service.
The chicken products have been linked to several cases of salmonella.