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Cy’s King Crab Plans Return to Lincoln Park
The neighborhood seafood staple wants to open at the same Halsted Street space they occupied for years.

CHICAGO, IL - One of Lincoln Park residents’ favorite restaurants could return to its original spot.
Cy’s King Crab announced on its website they plan to re-open at the space at 1816 N. Halsted St. in the coming months and an application for a liquor license with the city is in the works, the Chicago Eater reported this week.
Cy’s left the space in 2014 after 34 years, but plans to redevelop went astray, and the space is now primed for a seafood return.
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After the first Lincoln Park closing, the restaurant opened a spot in River West that did not pan out.
The restaurant's menu includes a mix of "crusty crustaceans," "crab and combos," "landlubbers" and other offerings.
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