Nestled along the lakefront between Addison and Belmont, is one of the cities most desirable patches of real estate. Stretching between Addison on the North and
Belmont on the South, this neighborhood is home to both luxury vintage co-ops and modern day apartment buildings. This densely populated area is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city.
With Broadway being the Western border of this area, virtually everything is at your fingertips. With several well-known and well-haunted BYOB restaurants, every type of cuisine is available. Wakamono, and new favorite among sushi lovers to the minimally decorated Adesso for Italian. If it’s shopping your after the neighborhoods retail residents range from the urban chic Los Angeles based American Apparel to the family owned specialty shops such as Wriggleyville - a prime destination for your pouch. After you’ve fully outfitted your pet walk them over to
Belmont
Harbor for a quick dip in the lake at the areas famous doggy beach.
If it’s physical fitness that you’re after, make your way over to the Lakefront. In the summer, hundreds of health conscious Chicagoans run, bike, or rollerblade along the city’s pristine
Lake Michigan . Along this path, Belmont Yacht Club has been a permanent fixture since 1973. Their main focus is to educate those who wish to become experts and learn the ins-and-outs of boating and/or sailing. This Harbor is among the toughest places in the city to dock your boat with the waiting list being several years long.
Lake Michigan to Broadway, Diversey (2800 N) to Addison (3600 N). See also Lakeview East, Newton.