AMK Kitchen
New takes on American comfort food with quality cocktails.
According to local historians, Bucktown acquired its name from the goats that where raised in the area by polish immigrants (apparently, male goats are known as Bucks, who knew?). Today, Bucktown is primarily a residential neighborhood. It's one of Chicago’s smaller regions and is located between, what a lot of people would consider, more lively neighborhoods; Wicker Park and Logan Square. Bucktown isn't as much of a destination as its neighbors, and the restaurants and bars are very low-key, humble and unassuming. This is what makes the area great and why I make my home here. Bucktown is full of small, hidden gems that cater to its residents.
New takes on American comfort food with quality cocktails.
Counter service bibimbap and Korean tacos.
Recently completed bike and walking trail, connecting several neighborhoods.
AMK Kitchen is a diner-inspired eatery with modern takes on American comfort foods. Inside you'll find an open layout, with counter seating and an open kitchen. Some of the favorites are the turducken meatballs, burger, Dorito pie, and a duck fat pot-pie. They also have some quality cocktails as well as a fine selection of bourbons and whiskeys.