Avondale
Avondale Living
Once known as the neighborhood of “smokestacks and steeples,” Avondale’s industrial vibe is just one of the reasons Lonely Planet named it one of the hottest neighborhoods in the country.
The Northwest Side neighborhood’s chill vibe, tree-lined streets and public transportation have all the makings of a great neighborhood. But Avondale has plenty more to offer, including eateries and bars for every taste – from a Michelin-rated restaurant to longtime neighborhood bars and take-out spots.
In addition to bars and restaurants, there is plenty of shopping to do at a mix of unique, locally owned shops. For recreation, residents will have access to the 312 RiverRun trail, a two-mile recreational path that is expected to have the longest pedestrian bridge in the city.
As an Avondale Resident
“Avondale has that down to earth neighborhood feel with hidden gems around every corner. The multiple breweries keep its vibe young & diverse! Super homey feel while only being minutes away from the bustling downtown city life.” — K.S.
Avondale Style
At the start of the 20th century, Avondale’s proximity to the Chicago River and railway corridors attracted industry, including Florsheim Shoes, Olson Rug and Dad’s Root Beer. The family-owned Dad’s Root Beer factory was eventually converted to condominiums, but its iconic turret is still visible from the Kennedy Expressway today. Worker’s Cottages and other single family homes also fill the treelined streets.
The Area
Public Transportation: Chicago’s longest ‘L’ line & second busiest route, the Blue Line is great for getting anywhere from the Loop to O’hare, Forest Park, UIC & even Jefferson Park.
Highway Access: The highway is right there!
KM Mini Guide
Favorite Burger: Kuma’s Corner
Neighborhood Bar: Ludlow Liquors
Blue Line ‘L’ Stop: Belmont
Metra: Milwaukee District North at Grayland Metra