The space on Irving Park has been empty since Cafe 28 ended its 17-year run in February.
Out of the top pizza places in the country, only three in Chicago made the cut with one in Lincoln Square.
Business owners on the North Side tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.
James Gottwald appeared on WGN's Lunchbreak Tuesday to share the secrets of his Philly Cheesesteak.
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The popular brewery acquired the building next door, with the company’s president saying he’s planning to open a restaurant.
Owners Jesse Boyle and Pat Doerr announced the chef and name of the restaurant, which will be called Grand Tour.
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Construction is on schedule for the development, which includes a Sears and L.A. Fitness.
See how your favorite restaurants fared in Chicago Health Department inspections.
Toria Shaw develops chemical-free beauty products inspired by her travels around the world.
After a month of renovations, Chalkboard is open again as the new Homegrown Cafe. See what their menu has to offer.
'Chicago Magazine' was gracious enough to taste test microbrews from across the area and Half Acre Beer Company won first place for pale ale in a tie.
The space that held City Provisions will be a deli and grocery again, but this time, a Wisconsin-based farm is taking over with the name River Valley Kitchen and Market.
Plans for the deep dish pizza staple are in the works for Lincoln and Montrose avenues.
The owners of several Irish bars in the city have started a new concept in Lincoln Square with Monty Gael's Tavern and Grill.
Collaborative spaces, an art gallery and service-oriented businesses could be seen as the next Lawrence Avenue development.
The new Lincoln Avenue business is taking a concept from San Francisco in hopes of revolutionizing one of life’s most mundane tasks: laundry.
Soon, the neighborhood will have access to the stuffed snack on-the-go.
See what representatives said after a developer hinted the popular barbecue joint could be expanding to Lincoln Square.
Even with City Council's new food truck zones and regulations, your favorite street-side snacks aren't going anywhere. We touched base with area officials who discussed the pros and cons of the trucks and how they're perceived throughout the city.
The coffee company is promising speeds 10 times higher by changing service providers.
The owners of Mulligan's will be hosting darts tournaments and live jazz at their new bar.
Headed by former Lincoln Square residents, the spice shop will open soon in Giddings Plaza.
Seven months after shutting down the No. 11 bus, many Lincoln Avenue businesses say they haven’t seen a drop in customers, but the negative effects may be forthcoming.
Chef Gilbert Langlois of Chalkboard near Lincoln and Montrose avenues is changing the look and name of his restaurant.
Need a new set of dressers that exude midcentury vintage charm? Check out Mint Home's new showroom, created by two Ravenswood residents.