Rogers Park & Edgewater
Nestled 9 miles north of the Loop on the city’s far north side, Rogers Park and Edgewater are quietly taking the title as two of Chicago’s most diverse, affordable, and eccentric neighborhoods. Some attribute the charm of both neighborhoods to their distance from the hustle and bustle of the city center, while others say it's their proximity to the calm of the lake and their wide, almost suburban, streets; dotted with charming single-family homes. My opinion? A little bit of both. Whether you’re checking out one of its many parks or beaches, eating on Devon Ave, or just taking a stroll through the beautiful campus of Loyola University Chicago, you’ll be sure to find a sense of calm you didn’t know existed in Chicago.
Roger’s Park Social
Indie Cafe
Uncommon Ground
Heartland Cafe
Waterfront Cafe & Berger Park
Miles of Murals Project
The New 400 Theaters
Lakefront Bike Trail
Moody's Pub
Ellipsis Coffeehouse
Double Bubble
Metropolis Coffee Company
Taste of Peru
Cunneen's
Armadillo’s Pillow
Hartigan Beach Park (aka Loyola Beach)
La Unica
You Are Beautiful Mural
Mayne Stage
Gino's North
Independent Spirits, Inc.
Sovereign Liquors
Lickity Split Frozen Custard & Sweets
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Uncommon Ground
- Address
- 1401 West Devon Avenue
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
Home of the 1st Certified Organic Roof Top Farm in the US, Uncommon Ground is anything but common. Their menu changes by location and season, with many items coming from their own production. For Uncommon Ground, sustainability is the key. Even down to the cooking oil used to cook their food, which is donated used by local students to create biodiesel fuel. And one last thing, they brew their own organic beer.