Alinea
Iconic, multi-course tasting menus and a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Website →This special home is truly styling after a designer makeover that includes many thoughtfully curated updates, including fresh paint, renovated bathrooms, a remolded kitchen, new carpet, custom-built features, multiple outdoor spaces, and so much more. The home has a well-designed layout that lives like a single-family residence and even has an attached garage. On the first floor, you'll find a spacious foyer, a full bathroom, and a versatile bedroom that could be used as a family room or home office. The second floor features distinct living and dining room areas with unique touches like built-in shelving, a cozy two-sided fireplace, and custom wood shutters. The chef's kitchen features white cabinetry, stylish brass hardware, stainless steel appliances, brand-new quartz countertops, a chic tile backsplash, new pendant lighting, and plenty of storage. French doors open to a balcony overlooking the home's beautifully landscaped private courtyard. The primary suite boasts an en-suite bathroom with two large vanities, a skylight, a soaking tub, a separate shower walk-in shower with a bench, and porcelain flooring. The second bedroom is spacious and flexible and could easily be converted into two distinct rooms if needed. The house is conveniently located just steps away from Wrightwood Park, which features a playground, a baseball diamond, a soccer field, and a public pool. It is also within walking distance of restaurants, boutiques, and public transportation, making Lincoln Park one of Chicago's most desirable neighborhoods.
A picturesque neighborhood that beckons the affluent with its green spaces, destination restaurants, and rich architectural variety.
Lincoln Park is a highly desirable community on Chicago’s North Side. From its namesake park to an array of residential styles, the neighborhood blends historic charm with modern convenience. Stroll leafy streets, explore landmark churches, and enjoy a thriving culinary and cultural scene from the lakefront to the river.
From quiet, tree-lined blocks to lively café corners, Lincoln Park is equal parts polished and welcoming. Morning runs along the lake, afternoons browsing boutiques, and evenings at acclaimed restaurants or the theater—every day feels like a mini-escape.
In the 19th century, Lincoln Park was home to affluent residents as well as German farmers, shopkeepers, and industrial workers. The Great Chicago Fire reshaped the area, prompting rapid rebuilding and waves of European immigration. After mid-century decline, the last few decades brought significant reinvestment—revived historic homes, new construction, and a renewed cultural heartbeat— elevating Lincoln Park into one of Chicago’s most coveted neighborhoods.
Iconic, multi-course tasting menus and a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Website →Seasonal cuisine set within the park, with skyline views across the pond.
Website →Beloved brunch—signature French toast and hearty omelets.
Website →Tapas, sangria, and lively group dining since the 1980s.
Website →Farm-to-table comfort food and a bright neighborhood atmosphere.
Website →Sunny, SoCal-inspired spot for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Website →Free, 365-day-a-year zoo with nearly 200 species and winter ZooLights.
Website →Victorian-era glasshouse with lush botanical displays.
Website →Hands-on exhibits and the iconic butterfly haven.
Website →Beach volleyball, skyline views, and lakeside paths.
Website →Wizard-of-Oz-themed playgrounds, courts, and green space.
Website →World-class theater company with bold productions.
Website →Multi-stage venue for plays, comedy, and musicals.
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