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The Orchard Official Neighborhood Guide OFFICIAL GUIDE TO LINCOLN PARK WELCOME 3 A SUNRISE WORKOUT ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN. AN AFTERNOON PLAY DATE AT THE NATURE MUSEUM. THIS IS LINCOLN PARK. A DINNER WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN MICHELIN STARS. EXPLORE LINCOLN PARK 5 FAMILY FUN GIRLS’ DAY Enjoy breakfast at Lincoln Park Meet the girls for a mimosa brunch staple, Batter & Berries. at Summer House Santa Monica. The Perfect Day BATTERANDBERRIES.COM SUMMERHOUSESM.COM/CHICAGO IN LINCOLN PARK Spend the rest of the morning at Wander your way along Armitage Green City Market where you can Avenue for a mix of local boutiques shop for produce from local farmers, and national names, including Art One neighborhood, endless itineraries. Whether you’re planning a magical date night or a watch a live chef demonstration, or Effect, Kiehl’s, Peruvian Connection, celebratory afternoon with the girls, or you need to focus on self-care or spend quality time with the make a craft with the kids. and Serena & Lily family, Lincoln Park has something for everyone. With such diversity in scenery, from the lakefront GREENCITYMARKET.ORG and endless number of parks, to boutique shopping and museums, there is no limit to what a day in Wind down with happy hour at Stay out by the lake and enjoy the Quality Crab & Oyster Bah. afternoon at Lincoln Park Zoo. Lincoln Park looks like. QUALITYCRABANDOYSTERBAH.COM LPZOO.ORG Summer House Santa Monica DATE NIGHT SELF-CARE DAY Book a cooking class for two at Begin the day with an early morning The Social Table. workout or private training session at THESOCIALTABLE.COM Equinox Lincoln Common. EQUINOX.COM/CLUBS/CHICAGO/ Catch an intimate concert at LINCOLNCOMMON Lincoln Hall. LH-ST.COM Venture just across the street for an afternoon at Chicago’s only Kohler Head to the east side of the Waters Spa. neighborhood for post-show drinks KOHLERWATERSSPALINCOLNPARK.COM with a view of the city at The J.Parker rooftop lounge. Visit Blowout Junkie for a hair JPARKERCHICAGO.COM conditioning treatment and blowout. Blowout Junkie BLOWOUTJUNKIE.COM ©Eric Kleinberg The Social Table Green City Market EXPLORE LINCOLN PARK 7 DIVERSEY 014 LINCOLN 1 Explore, Enjoy, Experience: 16 HALSTED ORCHARD Idyllic Lincoln Park 9 CLARK 15 12 6 2 8 FULLERTON 3 LAKE SHORE DRIVE Lincoln Park is a haven for the outdoors enthusiast. You could spend an entire day in the fresh air, with a morning bike ride Victory Gardens Theater at The Biograph 17 LINCOLN 4 along the lakefront path or kayaking through the lagoon, a stroll HALSTED 5 through Lincoln Park Zoo, and a picnic at Fullerton Beach. ARMITAGE 010 1 Diversey Harbor 5 Oz Park 2 Fullerton Beach 6 Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 3 Lincoln Park Conservatory 7 Chicago History Museum 11 WELLS 4 Lincoln Park Zoo 8 DePaul Art Museum 7 l!:::::::===t)7NORTH 013 LASALLE 0 -------=""'-- Oz Park Steppenwolf Theatre Company You don’t have to go downtown to be thoroughly entertained. The performing arts scene is thriving in Lincoln Park, and the museums are the perfect place to spend an afternoon. Catch a music performance at Lincoln Hall, a play at Steppenwolf or take in avant-garde works of art at the DePaul Art Museum. 9 Lincoln Hall 12 Victory Gardens Theater 15 Theater On The Lake 10 Park West 13 Second City 16 Apollo Theater Lakefront Path Lincoln Park Zoo 11 Steppenwolf Theatre Company 14 Landmark Century Cinema 17 Greenhouse Theater EXPLORE LINCOLN PARK 9 SHOPPING & WELLNESS Daily Indulgences With boutiques and salons lining Armitage Avenue and Halsted Street, shopping is at its most charming in Lincoln Park. You’ll fnd an eclectic mix of high-end local shops and nationally DINING recognized retailers alongside beauty salons and bespoke home goods purveyors. You truly cannot go wrong when it comes to dining in Lincoln Alinea Park. Whether you’re in the mood for something high-end and Athenian Room award winning, or have a taste for an old-school gem, Lincoln Clothing & Accessories Home Design & Décor Avli Taverna Kohler Waters Spa Park is ready to accommodate any palate. In fact, such an array of Bonobos Arhaus options can even become overwhelming! Thankfully, you’ll have Boka Club Monaco Interior Defne plenty of time to fnd your favorites. Blue Door Farm Stand Dearborn Denim Jayson Home Café Ba-Ba-Reeba Ikram Parachute Home Floriole Café and Bakery Indochino Serena & Lily Galit Laudi Vidni Gemini Lori’s Shoes Spas & Salons mf. Restaurant Margaret O’Leary b.Salon Pequod’s Pizza Monica + Andy Blueberry Moon Salon Spa Range Peruvian Connection Kohler Waters Spa Summer House Santa Monica Te Tie Bar L’Occitane Te Kennison Salon 1800 Velvet Taco Tabula Tua The Kennison Willow Room EXPLORE LINCOLN PARK 1111 Enlightenment AT EVERY CORNER Lincoln Park is a place for learning, both academic and religious. The neighborhood is home to gorgeous churches and houses of worship and some of the fnest public and private schools in Chicago. STUDENT/ DISTANCE TO DISTANCE TO GRADES PUBLIC/ TEACHER SCHOOL LOCAL PLACES OF WORSHIP THE ORCHARD LOCAL SCHOOLS THE ORCHARD SERVED PRIVATE RATIO* RATING* Chabad of Lincoln Park 1.0 mi Lincoln Elementary School 0.1 mi K-8 public 18:1 A- Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church 0.1 mi Lincoln Park High School 0.6 mi 9-12 public 16:1 A Midwest Buddhist Temple 0.9 mi Francis W. Parker School 0.5 mi PK-12 private 9:1 A+ St. Clement Catholic Church 0.2 mi British International School of Chicago 1.4 mi PK-5 private 7:1 n/a St. George Greek Orthodox Church 0.7 mi The Latin School of Chicago 1.3 mi PK-12 private 8:1 A+ St. James Lutheran Church 0.6 mi St. Clement School (Catholic) 0.2 mi PK-8 private 8:1 n/a St. Pauls United Church of Christ 272 ft St. James Lutheran School 0.6 mi PK-8 private 14:1 n/a St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church 0.6 mi Second City Church 0.5 mi *Source: Ratings provided by niche.com. Ratios provided by greatschools.org. N/A = not available MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS 13 ©Amy Schult Where Locals Gather There’s always something happening in and around Lincoln Park. Here are a few of our favorite events throughout the year. JANUARY MAY JUNE OCTOBER Chicago Restaurant Week Lincoln Park Wine Fest Craft Brews at the Zoo Open House Chicago Beat cabin fever with help from the The annual Lincoln Park Wine Fest Savor a selection of more than 150 craft More than 20 sites in Lincoln Park best restaurants in the city! Restaurants offers a chance to unwind and enjoy the beers at this annual festival. Beer tasting participate in the Chicago Architecture participate by creating special tasting warm spring weather with a glass of vino stations dot the zoo’s beautiful gardens Center’s annual event. Local favorites menus only available during the event in your hand. Attendees choose from a during this one-of-a-kind, after-hours include the Lincoln Park Conservatory series. Indulge all week with reservations selection of sparkling wines, whites, reds experience just for adults. and Birch Road Cellar — a members-only at Lincoln Park standouts Galit, BOKA, and rosés. wine club accessible via fngerprint scan. mfk., and Willow Room. JULY MAY - AUGUST Green City Market’s Chef ’s BBQ NOVEMBER FEBRUARY Summer at Lincoln Common This is one of Chicago’s most anticipated Chicago International Children’s Savor Lincoln Park The plaza at Lincoln Common is the food events of the summer! Over 100 of Film Festival This one-of-a-kind indoor food festival central gathering place for summertime Chicago’s top restaurants and beverage Hosted by Lincoln Park’s independent features bites and sips from more than events in Lincoln Park. Locals and purveyors provide tasting dishes and cinema, Facets, CICFF presents an average a dozen of Lincoln Park’s favorite residents alike are invited to enjoy an craft beverages featuring local produce of 250 new flms from 40 countries each restaurants and bars. array of activites, including sunset yoga, and products from Green City Market year, as well as workshops, seminars and children’s concerts, Equinox ftness farmers. director presentations. APRIL classes, outdoor movies, and more. Wonders of the Park Gala AUGUST DECEMBER JUNE This annual gala — now in its 36th Chicago Air & Water Show ZooLights year — is the Lincoln Park Conservancy’s Old Town Art Fair Head to the rooftop for one of the city’s Lincoln Park Zoo’s annual family- biggest fundraising event of the year Located in the heart of the charming Old most beloved summer traditions. friendly celebration featuring dazzling with the goal of preserving, protecting, Town Triangle Historic District, this Started in 1959, Chicago’s air and water light displays and holiday festivities. and enhancing Chicago’s largest and annual event has been voted the #1 Art exhibition features two days of iconic Expect musical light shows, ice sculpting, most visited park. All proceeds beneft Fair in America, offering works from over stunts and performances from U.S. kids’ rides, holiday drinks and treats, the Campaign for North Pond. 250 nationally acclaimed artists. military pilots, aerobatic teams and more. photos with Santa, and more! Summer at Lincoln Common LINCOLN COMMON 15 BE WELL The New Crossroads Equinox Transform into the best version of OF LINCOLN PARK yourself with help from Equinox Lincoln Common. With over 100 group ftness classes per week, personal trainers on The Orchard Private Residences serve as the crown jewel of the Lincoln Common development. staff, a spa, lap pool, and even a juice bar, Equinox Lincoln Common makes it Within Lincoln Common, you’ll fnd more than 100,000-square-feet of vibrant dining, retail and simple to ft me-time into your routine.
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