A creative, community-focused neighborhood with historic charm and a vibrant cultural heartbeat.
Logan Square blends classic Chicago architecture with a modern, artistic spirit. Known for its grand boulevards, stately greystones, and dynamic food and art scene, the neighborhood offers a little bit of everything — from lush parks to trendsetting restaurants.
Longtime residents and newcomers alike are drawn to its walkability, cultural richness, and sense of local pride. The Blue Line, bike lanes, and frequent community events make Logan Square a favorite for those looking to stay connected — to the city and to each other.
Expansive boulevards and historic architecture
A thriving food and cocktail scene
Community events and an active creative culture
Logan Square is a neighborhood that moves at its own rhythm. From early morning farmers markets to late-night live shows, the area supports a lifestyle centered around creativity, connection, and comfort.
Locals enjoy a mix of laid-back living and cultural energy — perfect for grabbing a coffee, strolling tree-lined streets, or spending the evening at an indie film screening or record release party. The neighborhood is inclusive, engaged, and constantly evolving while still preserving its historic roots.
The culinary and nightlife scenes in Logan Square are among the best in the city:
Lula Café – A local institution offering farm-to-table cuisine in a cozy, artsy space
Longman & Eagle – A Michelin-starred gastropub with craft cocktails and boutique hotel rooms
The Whale – Stylish American dining in a retro supper club setting
Lost Lake – A tropical tiki bar with creative drinks and vintage vibes
City Lit Books – An independent bookstore with community events and readings
Shops throughout the neighborhood offer everything from vintage fashion to artisan home goods, and there’s no shortage of bars, bakeries, and specialty coffee shops.
Logan Square is packed with experiences for every interest:
Logan Square Farmers Market – A year-round Sunday market featuring local produce, makers, and music
Logan Theatre – A beautifully restored 100-year-old theater showing indie and classic films
Milwaukee Avenue – The neighborhood’s main drag, home to local boutiques, galleries, and cafés
Boulevard Walks – Stroll, bike, or jog the neighborhood’s scenic historic boulevards
With festivals like Logan Square Arts Festival and the Boulevard Bash, the area celebrates its rich creative scene all year round.
Logan Square is served by Chicago Public Schools and offers access to a number of public, private, and charter school options that reflect the area’s diversity and academic focus:
Brentano Math and Science Academy
Goethe Elementary School
Yates Elementary School
Chicago International Charter School – Bucktown Campus
St. John Berchmans School
Families appreciate the neighborhood’s educational variety and the strong sense of community within each school.
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