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Thomasville Furniture,
Candy Man (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
So much less crowded than Trader Joe's and no parking validation required! I love Sunflower.
Peerless Confection Company,
Candy Man (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Home of the candy train!
Orange on Harrison,
Harrison (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Weird breakfast/brunch joint, food is awesome. Place is open from 8 to 2 (3 on weekends).
Practice Spots,
Mark (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Call 773-294-0603 to rent a practice space for your rock band.
Ann Sather's,
Edan Nelson (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
I love ann Sathers
The Heartland Cafe (former location),
Eric (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
The heartland is awesome with great live music and food. They have more than ample vegetarian options for a restaurant of their kind.
Cermak Fresh Market,
Eric (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Agree with swomprat. The produce is lousy and selection bad too.
El Famous Burrito,
Eric (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
I love the burritos at el famous. Used to slum around here in High School with my friends all the time. Very possibly the best in chicago indeed.
Rogers Park Metra Station,
Eric (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
The station actually spans the entire block here. You can get to it from the north end on greenleaf, or the south end on lunt.
Buena and Clarendon building,
BarofSoap (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Never a shortage of dirty, smelly hippies trying to sell their "art" outside.. Where do they come from? I don't know!
Imagine crossing Starbucks with that old orange couch in your basement.. That about sums this place up.
Treasure Island Supermarket,
Shopper (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Much better cheese and meat selection than the Jewel slightly north on Broadway.
The Heartland Cafe (former location),
JT (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Don't be confused by above, this place is not a vegetarian cafe. There is plenty of meat on the menu -- as much as or even more than straight vegetarian meals.
Tapas Las Ramblas,
Ace (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
It failed as Atlantique restaurant before, and then the owner switched the theme to Tapas. Correct, closed..failed. Who's the real dip shit?
It will now be Twist, another tapas joint.
Cermak Fresh Market,
swomprat (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
This is a sucky Dominick's. It's overpriced and understaffed.
School of Music,
Gaisha Vale (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Depaul Children's Choir used to practice here. Worst neigborhood choir in the Chicago Children's Choir family. Well it used to be,
Concert Hall,
IAMS (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
This was the site of old Inter American Magnet School graduations! IAMS for life!
Blue Frog,
the tinkler (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
if they ain't drunk they ain't workin
Bridgeport,
Resident (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
The Bridgeport area is the recent recipient of the immense gentrification going on in Chicago. If you check out the Bridgeport Village area, you can find a small subdivision full of million dollar plus housing. No Starbucks yet, but I'm sure that's a matter of time.
Harbor Point Condominium,
brian (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
I thought Oprah and Sosa were in Lake Point Tower - not Fake Point Tower.
North Park,
Prathap (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
A very green park in spring and summer, a red one in fall. A start white one in winter. It is very close to my workplace across the road- CCH Incorporated.
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