The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Feb. 3. To celebrate, we've found seven spots around the neighborhood to watch Super Bowl XLVII.
Calling all turkeys! Lincoln Square's bowling alley—which has been closed since November for renovations—opens tonight.
About 500 jobs are coming to the neighborhood through the Ravenswood Station redevelopment, which includes a Mariano’s Fresh Market.
After complaints about the two eateries, both were issued serious or critical citations. On its second inspection a week, Elizabeth had corrected all violations.
The pool, across the street from the Lincoln Square Athletic Club, is available for kids' parties and family swims.
The Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber is moving to a bigger and more interactive space on Western Lawrence Avenue, leaving its current location above the Chicago Brauhaus.
The bowling alley is keeping the historic look, but adding modern touches with a music stage, draft beer and credit card payment.
Johnnie Blue, a new restaurant on Lawrence Avenue, is mixing Mediterranean tapas with a bar atmosphere.
The long-awaited pool opened on Tuesday across the street from the Lincoln Square Athletic Club at 4662 N. Lincoln Ave.
El Maya, on Montrose Avenue, features a modern take on Mexican food with a BYOB atmosphere.
A new holiday shop local initiative—Unwrap Lincoln Square Ravenswood—brought business to more than 100 stores and restaurants in the area.
East Meets West, a boutique that features clothing, art, jewelry and devotional objects from around the world, is selling the rest of their merchandise before closing.
Although one investor spoke too soon, it's "highly likely" a Target will come to the intersection of Ashland, Belmont and Lincoln avenues.
Chicago Magazine honored four Lincoln Square bars as having the best grub, cocktails and atmosphere in the city.
Outgoing president of the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce Jason Kraus said 2012’s accomplishments were the most he’s seen in his time with the organization.
The café at 4947 N. Damen Ave. closed for renovations in early January. Take a sneak peak at what's different.
Pizza D.O.C. owners are no longer sneaking spätzle into their dishes; the restaurant officially changed its name in January to show off their German heritage. But don't worry, those pizzas will still be on the menu.
Two Lincoln Square restaurants passed the City of Chicago Health Inspections, but another was cited for dirty vents and floors.
Company reps confirmed Wednesday rumors that began circulating last year about a state-of-the-art movie theater that will soon be under construction on the North Side. We got the nitty-gritty details about your new ArcLight Cinema.
Turin Bicycles, formerly located in Evanston, is moving into the neighborhood.
The French bistro is the only Lincoln Square restaurant participating so far in Chicago Restaurant Week.
The frozen yogurt store is less than a year old, and the owner says it's not going anywhere.
Read, set, beer! Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Monday for the craft beer event in Lincoln Square Feb. 9.
Lollipop Seeds recently opened near Giddings Plaza, featuring environmentally friendly items made in the USA.
How did your favorite local restaurants and bakeries fare on City of Chicago restaurant inspections?
Officials have started working on a new grocery store at Lawrence and Ravenswood; see photos from the future site.
When it comes to news about area businesses, stories about a new Mariano's Fresh Market took the cake. See what other articles snagged the most readers since Patch went live in Lincoln Square.
A new sandwich joint in Lincoln Square has stolen the heart of one of Chicago's toughest food writers.
Just in case you need to run out to snag a last-minute carton of egg nog, here's where you can go that won't be closed.
Owner David Breo wants to start a family tradition in Lincoln Square with his new restaurant.
The new grocery store comes in a development that includes an L.A. Fitness and Sears Auto Center.
Those on the prowl for sustainable suds can enjoy a few beers while supporting a good cause, according to officials at the Shedd Aquarium, who have teamed up with North Side brewery, Revolution, to offer a new seasonal hops blend.
The Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce created a guide for everyone on your list this holiday season.
Despite a two-year delay, the flatbread and craft beer restaurant still has hopes of opening in Giddings Plaza.
This Friday, Half Acre Beer Company and Big Fork Bacon Sausage are melding flavors in a five-course beer and sausage dinner.
Happy Sunday! We've hunted down several North Side joints where you can Bear down today without breaking the bank.
Held every Thursday evening in December, the Sip & Shop joins local businesses and shoppers with wine and snacks. Click through the gallery to see what store owners recommend for gifts.
A menu that focuses on local ingredients with wine and craft cocktails will be the mainstay for chef Ken Carter, formerly of Charlie Trotter's.