Wedged between Lincoln Park and Gold Coast,
Old Town offers the best of both of these neighborhoods and shines
with a serious charm of its own. Appropriately named, this community
boasts a big chunk of Chicago history, with many of its homes and
buildings dating back to the Victorian era.
You'll notice
that some of Old Town's streets don't fit into Chicago's navigational
grid; that's because they predate the Great Chicago Fire. In fact,
there's even a landmark here that went untouched by the catastrophe.
That's right, St. Michael's Church was one of the few buildings still
standing after the flames.
Years after the Great Fire, Old
Town became a melting pot for artists and musicians. Small studio
spaces were built to house students of the nearby Art Institute of
Chicago and folk musicians like Janis Joplin and Mama Cass frequented
local venues. Eventually things calmed down and the energetic scene
became more of a mecca for families and young urban professionals.
Despite
it being one of the smaller neighborhoods of Chicago, Old Town offers
the world at your fingertips. The streets are lined with a diverse
array of restaurants, coffee houses and eclectic shops. Boutiques offer
a more personalized shopping experience than those at big-name
department stores and specialty shops range in everything from exotic
spices to rare books.
In recent years, a few chain
restaurants have reared their way into Old Town, but local cafes and
authentic eateries still thrive in this historic spot. Neighborhood
pubs are not only inviting, but also a great place to mingle after
catching a show at the world-famous Second City Theatre. Cast members
of Second City frequent some of these bars and have been known to
strike-up conversations with theater enthusiasts. When you do feel like
breaching the border of Old Town, you can hop on the Brown or Purple
line at the North Sedgwick El station.
he majority of
residential Old Town is compromised of townhomes and single-family
brick-style units. Most homeowners here have gone to great lengths to
renovate and restore these homes to resemble their original structures.
Because of its vintage charm and close proximity to the Loop, this
neighborhood is prime real estate for the affluent. However, rents are
still a notch below those of the Gold Coast.