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Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses DOING BUSINESS AS NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE Neveria Nandos, Inc. 1818 S PAULINA ST CHICAGO IL 60608 El Campeon 1818 S PAULINA ST CHICAGO IL 60608 Yvolina's Tamales 1818 S PAULINA ST CHICAGO IL 60608 LaVilla Restaurant 4140 W ADDISON ST CHICAGO IL 60641 Campbell's Caribbean Cuisine 8500 S ANTHONY AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 Camelia Evans/ Food Slam 8500 S ANTHONY AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 Southeast Chicgo Chamber of Commerce 8334 S STONY ISLAND AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 Diane Catering/J & J Fish & Chicken 8500 S ANTHONY AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 The Resurrection Project 1818 S PAULINA ST CHICAGO IL 60608 Badou Senegalese Cuisine 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 8/17/13 - 08/18/13 Uketoberfest 5000 N CUMBERLAND AVE CHICAGO IL 60656 Frontier 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 8/16/13 - 8/18/13 Edison Park Fest 2013 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 J.B. Albertos Pizza 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 The Pub at Mayne Stage 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 MeDee Cafe 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Los Portales 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Taco Joint 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Grecian Kitchen 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Dairy Queen 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Page 1 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses WARD POLICE DISTRICT LICENSE CODE 25 12 1329 25 12 1329 25 12 1329 45 17 1329 8 4 1329 8 4 1329 8 4 4409 8 4 1329 25 12 4409 49 24 1329 41 16 1329 1 14 1329 41 16 4409 49 24 1329 49 24 1329 49 24 1329 49 24 1329 1 14 1329 41 16 1329 41 16 1329 Page 2 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Mac's Amercan 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 The Strawberry Patch 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Nez's Cafe 7059 S SOUTH SHORE DR CHICAGO IL 60649 The Pub at Mayne Stage 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Chicago Prime 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 SALON LAROUGE BY MDL 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Sidecar Bar 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Fung's Mandarin 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 PIZANO's PIZZA & PASTA ON DIVISION 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Endy's Delicatessen 3636 W WOLFRAM ST CHICAGO IL 60618 El Campeon 3636 W WOLFRAM ST CHICAGO IL 60618 Our Lady of Tepeyac 2235 S ALBANY AVE CHICAGO IL 60623 El Campeon Pina Colada 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 New Heartland Cafe, Inc. 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 MUNICIPAL BAR AND DINING COMPANY 218 W OHIO ST CHICAGO IL 60654 8/18/13 Vintage Garage Chicago 5051 N BROADWAY CHICAGO IL 60640 Phil Stefani Signature Events 1600 N LAKE SHORE DR CHICAGO IL 60614 Janik's Cafe 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Blackhawk BBQ & Seafood 6700 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Howard Street Inn 6700 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Morse Gyros 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Frontier 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Page 3 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses 1 14 1329 41 16 1329 5 3 1476 49 24 1476 41 16 1329 1 14 4409 49 24 1476 49 24 1329 1 14 1329 30 25 1329 30 25 1329 12 10 4409 1 14 1329 49 24 1476 42 18 1476 48 20 4409 43 18 1476 1 14 1476 41 16 1329 41 16 1329 49 24 1329 1 14 1476 Page 4 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Heartland Cafe 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Gus and Pete Nikas, Kathy Nitkas 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Armands - Pizzeria 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Our Lady of Tepeyac 2235 S ALBANY AVE CHICAGO IL 60623 Mac's Amercan 1700 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60622 Lifeline Theatre 6900 N GLENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Suzie's Fun Foods LLC 6700 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Genoa Italian Concession/Genoa Pizza 6730 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 Lee Concessions 6700 N OLMSTED AVE CHICAGO IL 60631 8/16/13 - 8/18/13 Chicago's Greekfest 2727 W WINONA ST CHICAGO IL 60625 CASA INDIO 1448 N MILWAUKEE AVE CHICAGO IL 60622 8/21/13 - 8/23/13 Black Thai International 300 S CANAL ST CHICAGO IL 60606 Bazaar & Festival County Barbeque 1321 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Roditys Restaurant 222 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Dia De Los Tamales 1235 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60605 Cheesies Pub & Grill 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Francesas on Taylor 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Podrumedic Restaurants, Inc. 3640 N SPAULDING AVE CHICAGO IL 60618 La Boulangerie 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO IL 60607 8/24/13 - 8/25/13 Randolph Street Market 1350 W WASHINGTON BLVD CHICAGO IL 60607 Page 5 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses 49 24 1329 41 16 1329 41 16 1329 12 10 1329 1 14 1476 49 24 4409 41 16 1329 41 16 1329 41 16 1329 40 20 1329 1 14 1058 42 1 4409 28 12 1329 27 12 1329 3 1 1329 32 14 1329 28 12 1329 33 17 1476 27 12 1329 27 12 4409 Page 6 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Roditys Restaurant 222 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Immaculate Conception 8756 S COMMERCIAL AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 The Parthenon Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Epiphany Parish 2524 S KEELER AVE CHICAGO IL 60623 GIORDANO'S OF RUSH 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Rosebud Cafe 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Artopolis Bakery Cafe & Agora 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Tuscany 1321 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 8/24/13 - 8/25/13 Bash on Wabash 1400 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60605 Taste of Brasil Cafe 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Dinky Donuts 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Lil'l Guys & My Pie 2300 N OAKLEY AVE CHICAGO IL 60647 Epiphany Restaurant 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Spectrum Bar & Grill 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Empanadus 47 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60610 Gotta B Crepes 1340 W WASHINGTON BLVD CHICAGO IL 60607 RootPursuits 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Krave 1340 W WASHINGTON BLVD CHICAGO IL 60607 The Parthenon Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 8/24/13 - 8/25/13 Bash on Wabash 1400 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60605 Caponies Trattoria 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Lincoln Park Brewery, Inc. 901 W ROOSEVELT RD CHICAGO IL 60608 Page 7 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses 27 12 1476 10 4 1329 27 12 1476 22 10 1329 32 14 1329 28 12 1329 27 12 1476 28 12 1329 3 1 4409 32 14 1329 32 14 1329 32 14 1329 28 12 1329 27 12 1329 2 18 1329 27 12 1329 27 12 1329 27 12 1329 27 12 1329 3 1 1329 28 12 1329 11 12 1476 Page 8 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Cevapcici 2300 N OAKLEY AVE CHICAGO IL 60647 8/23/13 - 8/25/13 The Boulevard 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Three Aces 1321 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Churro Factory 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Indie Burger 2300 N OAKLEY AVE CHICAGO IL 60647 Sholado 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Santorini Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 8/24/13 - 8/25/13 Bucktown Arts Fest 2200 N OAKLEY AVE CHICAGO IL 60647 Conte Di Savoia 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Angelo Caputo's Fresh Markets 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Athena Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Spectrum Bar & Grill 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Spencer's Jolly Posh Foods 47 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO IL 60610 Podrumedic Restaurants, Inc. 3640 N SPAULDING AVE CHICAGO IL 60618 Venue Management 1400 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Original Ferrera Bakery 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Reggies 1400 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60605 The Wurst Haus 3000 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO IL 60647 Mancini's Restaurant 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 8/22/13 - 8/25/13 Festa Italiana 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 8/24/13 - 8/25/13 Taste of Greektown 400 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Page 9 of 494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses 32 14 1329 32 14 4409 28 12 1329 32 14 1329 32 14 1329 32 14 1329 27 12 1476 32 14 4409 28 12 1329 28 12 1329 27 12 1476 27 12 1476 2 18 1329 33 17 1329 28 12 1329 28 12 1329 3 1 1329 32 14 1329 28 12 1329 28 12 4409 25 12 4409 Page 10 of494 10/02/2021 Sorted Ward/License Report Based on Business Licenses Mediterranean Cuisine 2300 N OAKLEY AVE CHICAGO IL 60647 Reggies Bar and Grill LLC 1400 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60605 Kettle Kabin 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Baba Pita 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO IL 60607 GreekTown Gyros 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Couscus Restaurant 1453 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Greeks Islands Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Santorini Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Creative Cooking 1435 W TAYLOR ST CHICAGO IL 60607 Greeks Islands Restaurant 212 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO IL 60661 Mr.
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