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Uptown is a scruffy, jazz-inflected neighborhood on the north side of Chicago. Within its boundaries, off to the side of the action, are the residential areas of Sheridan Park and Buena Park, and an exciting Southeast Asian community based around Argyle Street.

eHalal Travel Guide also includes Andersonville, a short walk to the West, which is an upscale, woke -friendly neighborhood.

Chicago/Uptown Halal Explorer

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Uptown is the result of a divine message received by men with a tremendous amount of money in the early 1920s. Here, by the lake, there was to be an entertainment neighborhood of such magnificence that it would shift the entire center of Chicago to the north, and within a few years, overtake even Manhattan for supremacy in the nation. Up went canyons of Art Deco magnificence: hotels, department stores, palaces of music and the arts; all in accord with the vision. Ever see a movie where cigar-chomping gangsters escort gorgeous molls into a damn good jazz club? That's The Green Mill. Where thousands of earnest teens dance their hearts out for a famous live radio broadcast? That's the Aragon Ballroom. And the crowning achievement was the Uptown Theatre, where every man could see a movie like a king.

But there was the small matter of the stock market crash in 1929. Right as Uptown was reaching its peak, new construction slammed to a halt and Uptown never recovered. Needing tenants, many buildings were carved up for low-income housing, and maintenance was lowered to match the rent. There was still revelry, but it was seedier, and less of a destination for the fresh-faced teens of yesteryear. Unlike other parts of the city, which were reinvented by changing fortunes across the decades to come, Uptown stayed on the mat, beaten down by poverty.

At last, though, Uptown is reaping the rewards of that legacy. Years of affordable living created a diverse community that's still resident there today, highlighted by the amazing Southeast Asian pocket on Argyle between Sheridan and Broadway. (It's sometimes mistakenly known as "Little Saigon" or "North Side Chinatown," but it's too diverse for one label.) For the first time in decades, the entertainment neighborhood is growing again, with the survivors holding strong and joined by some great new options. In an area where a dilapidated pancake house from the 1950s still counts as new construction, the seedy atmosphere of Uptown can be absorbing like few others in the city, and makes for a memorable night out.

Andersonville hasn't experienced the highs or the lows of Uptown, and strikes a completely different vibe. Originally a hub for Swedish immigrants, whose influence can be seen in a few restaurants, it became a hub for Chicago's woke community, and today has a less raucous atmosphere than the younger GLBT scene in Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Boystown. The stylish boutiques and inviting restaurants have made it a great place for people of all backgrounds to live, and a laid-back destination for shopping or entertainment, particularly at the Neo-Futurarium, Chicago's most inventive original theater.

How to travel to Chicago/Uptown

Travel by train to Chicago/Uptown

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Uptown is well-served by public transportation from the center of the city, with all of the sights and nightlife within an easy walk of the train. The CTA Red Line runs from the Chicago/Loop|Loop through Uptown (Wilson, Lawrence, Argyle) and near Andersonville (Berwyn). These are some of the CTA's oldest and worst-kept stations, so accessibility for handicapped travelers will be a major issue — plan to connect a bus instead. (The Addison Red Line station in Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Wrigleyville is the closest fully-accessible station.)

The walk from any of the Uptown Red Line stations to Clark Street and Andersonville is no real bother except in the winter, when you're better off waiting inside the station for a bus (see below).

Travel on a Bus in Chicago/Uptown

  • 22 Clark also runs all night on Clark Street from Chicago/Rogers Park|Edgewater (to the north) and on to Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Lakeview (to the south).
  • 36 Broadway also runs from Chicago/Rogers Park|Edgewater (to the north), passing by the concert venues and the Southeast Asian stores, and from there to eastern Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Lakeview. It's only a half-block walk from the Red Line stops.
  • 50 Damen runs along Damen from the Brown Line and Ashland, north of Foster, near the western edge of Andersonville.
  • 78 Montrose connects with the Brown Line in Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|North Center and the Wilson Red Line in Uptown.
  • 80 Irving Park runs along Irving Park. Connections can be made with the Irving Park Brown Line stops as well as the Sheridan Red Line.
  • 81 Lawrence connects with the Red Line station of the same name and operates all night. You won't need the bus to reach the concert venues, but it does run through Chicago/North Lincoln|Albany Park and to the Chicago/Far Northwest Side|Jefferson Park Blue Line station.
  • 92 Foster connects with the Red Line at Berwyn and is the best way to reach Andersonville from the train. It also ends up west at the Jefferson Park Blue Line station.
  • 151 Sheridan is a local route from downtown, running all-stops down Sheridan Road. It's an all-night route.

{{cautionbox|Train in vain|On a transit system full of oddities and abnormalities, the Wilson Red Line station has to be near the top of the list. The marble steps and ornate façade are hopelessly cracked and water-damaged, and the only places that are remotely well-lit are the food mart and the fried chicken restaurant. With some effort, you can mentally reverse the decayed grandeur and imagine the station as it was in 1923, when it replaced an inferior structure built by some dink named Frank Lloyd Wright. Originally, this was the northern terminus for the CTA, and an extra platform was built for passengers changing to the North Shore Line for transit further north. When the CTA took over the full system, the extra platform was stripped of its canopy and abandoned, and has remained that way ever since, with not even a billboard by the ad-happy CTA to adorn it. Believe no rumors of a magical express boarding over there...

By car

The best way to reach Uptown by car is the fabled Lake Shore Drive, which has exits at Wilson, Lawrence, Foster, and Bryn Mawr ending at Sheridan and Hollywood in Edgewater. Drive a few blocks west from any of these and you're at Broadway, the main street in Uptown.

Clark Street is the main drag for Andersonville, with a few sights on Ashland, a short walk to the West.

What to see in Chicago/Uptown

Uptown is rich with Art Deco buildings large and small, albeit in varying stages of preservation or neglect. The Wilson Red Line station is worth a look for the arch over the original entrance at the junction of Wilson & Broadway, into which a Popeye's Chicken has been incongruously crammed. Tourists who are crows will find this arch especially enjoyable, judging from the number of crows that spend time here. In much better shape is the Bridgeview Bank Uptown at Lawrence and Broadway, the tallest building in the area, with a well-kept green and white façade. Back on the other end of the scale is the magnificent sandstone Uptown Broadway Building at 4707 N Broadway, crumbling and covered in netting for a possible (expensive) renovation.

Another worthy stroll for architecture enthusiasts is the Hutchinson Street District, from 600-900 W Hutchinson, closer to the lake. It's the post-Mies apartment blocks that dominate the Uptown skyline from the lake, but Hutchinson has some lovely street-level Prairie School houses by George Maher.

  • Essanay Studios 1333-45 W Argyle St 41.972565, -87.6638 Argyle Red Line Essanay Studios eHalal Reference: A368540 From 1907-17, Hollywood was in Uptown. A dizzy list of silent movie giants shot films here, Charlie Chaplin and local girl Gloria Swanson among them, and the city's awful winters played a part in shifting production to California for part of the year. When Chaplin left, the studio collapsed, and California started seeming more attractive year-round. The building is now a protected landmark, and houses the bi-lingual St Augustine College. No tours are available, but check out the grand name above the doorway.
  • Graceland Cemetery 4001 N Clark St 41.9545, -87.495611 Sheridan Red Line ☎ +1-773-525-1105 Opening Hours: Grounds 8AM Monday - 4:30PM, office 8:30AM Monday - 4:30PM Free Graceland Cemetery A stunner. Chicago history lies in rest here, from the major names (Burnham, Sullivan, Field, Pullman, Mies) to the footnotes (Charles Dickens' obscure brother Augustus). Some credit Sullivan's 1890 design for the Getty Tomb as the opening act of modern architecture. (And Inez Clarke's grave is one of the most famous "haunted" spots in Chicago.) The new (and warm) office can supply a map for the grounds, which are quite large. Come with time to wander.
  • Japanese American Service Committee 4427 N Clark St 41.962728, -87.666028 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-275-0097 Opening Hours: Hours vary A social services agency for the Chicago Japanese community with occasional exhibits of interest, such as a collection of photos and art relating to internment camps during World War II. Festivals and cultural events also pop up from time to time.
  • South-east Asia Center 5120 N Broadway St, 1124 W Ainslie 41.975292, -87.660040 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-989-6927 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30AM Monday - 5:30PM Not a tourist sight, necessarily, but a center for the local South-east Asian community, young and old. Ten languages (besides English) are spoken by the staff. Volunteer opportunities like English teaching and elderly care abound.
  • Swedish American Museum Center 5211 N Clark Street Berwyn Red Line ☎ +1-773-728-8111 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10AM Monday - 4PM, Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 4PM $4 adults, $3 kids Swedish American Museum Swedish American Museum eHalal Reference: QQQ54581 Celebrates Swedish-American legacy and Swedish immigration in all its forms, including Buzz Aldrin's temporary immigration to the moon.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Chicago/Uptown

Uptown has one of the best collections of concert venues in Chicago, most of which are renovated holdovers from the area's Roaring Twenties heyday.

One that isn't renovated is the huge Uptown Theatre on Broadway. It was built by the Balaban and Katz movie kings in 1925 to be as lavish as possible, and when it opened, it was described as "an acre of seats in a magic city," second only to Radio City Music Hall in size. With the declining fortunes of the neighborhood, it was shuttered in the early 1980s, and has remained in limbo ever since; too expensive to demolish, but too expensive to fix. It could yet be restored, although it would be a difficult task, especially with the still-shaky state of the Uptown economy. Until something happens, the majestic façade and marquee will peer out over Broadway, eerie in the darkness.

  • Aragon Ballroom 1106 W Lawrence Ave 41.9695, -87.6581 Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-561-9500 Opening Hours: Box office Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 6PM Aragon Ballroom (Chicago) Built in 1926 with an interior that is meant to recreate a Spanish palace courtyard, the Aragon cost more than two million dollars at the time, and the impeccably maintained interior still has the otherworldly brilliance. It shifted from big-band sensation to prizefight arena and swinging mod disco, but it's been in good hands for more than thirty years now, as promoters for Latin dances and rock shows split nights of the week.

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  • The Green Mill 4802 N Broadway St 41.96934, -87.65985 Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-878-5552 Opening from Monday to Saturday noon-4AM, Sunday noon-4AM Covers usually less than $10 Green Mill Cocktail Lounge eHalal Reference: QA49616 Jazz and lots of it at this Uptown landmark, famously an old hangout of Al Capone (who's not, though, around as much as he used to be). Go on a Sunday evening for the weekly poetry slam. There are a few excellent resident jazz ensembles.
  • The Riviera 4746 N Racine Avenue Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-472-0449 Opening Hours: Box office opens when doors open for the night's show Riviera Theatre eHalal Reference: QQQQ8878 Probably the only old Balaban and Katz movie palace that's still in full use as a nightly entertainment venue, mostly for all-ages punk and indie rock bands, but occasionally hip-hop as well. There are seats in the balcony, but the main floor is standing room only. Stay behind the rail to stay out of the mosh pit (should one begin).

Theaters

  • Black Ensemble Theater 4520 N Beacon St 1.96403, -87.66414 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-769-4451 Opening Hours: Saturday 8PM, Sunday 3PM $40 Black Ensemble Theater Company Committed to building racial bridges through telling stories of African-American history to a cross-cultural audience. If that sounds stodgy, consider how they do recent productions have included Memphis Soul, a full-scale resurrection of the sound and story of Stax Records.
  • Neo-Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave 41.97587, -87.6692 Berwyn Red Line ☎ +1-773-275-5255 Opening Hours: F-Sa 11:30PM, Sunday 7PM, closed last two weeks of December No advance tickets; admission is $9 plus the roll of a six-sided die Andersonville — and the second floor of the Nelson Funeral Home, to be precise — was the home of the long-running late-night show Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind and its ever-changing menu of the funny, the profound, and the occasional tongue bath for a 20th century European ethos, intended to be accomplished within the confines of thirty plays in sixty minutes. Arrive early — people are turned away almost every week.

Other

  • Montrose Beach 4400 N Lake Shore Dr 41.967187, -87.639552 Wilson Red Line Uptown got short-changed when it comes to beaches compared to its neighbors on the north and south, but this is what's there, a short walk east on Wilson. One bonus: it's officially Dog Friendly. The smaller Foster Beach is a few blocks north at 5200 N Lake Shore Drive.
  • The People's Music School 931 W Eastwood Ave 41.966227, -87.653801 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-784-7032 Opening Hours: Monday - W,F noon-7:30PM, Thursday noon-8PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 3PM, Sunday closed Concerts free, but donations welcome For a distinctly non-seedy music experience, try the kids-friendly classical and world music concerts at this community-based not-for-profit music school.

Shopping in Chicago/Uptown

Andersonville

You'll find several cute, stylish clothes boutiques for women in Andersonville. With the number of cafes and bakeries sharing the streets, it's a great place to shop, stop, and shop again.

  • The Brown Elephant 5404 N Clark St 41.980153, -87.668446 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-271-9382 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 6PM daily A thrift shop that makes a difference: All proceeds benefit the Howard Brown Health Center, a health care center that serves the needs of the community and the HIV/AIDS community in Chicago. The selection is more hit than miss, so it's worth a look.
  • Early to Bed 5044 N Clark St 41.973736, -87.668317 Berwyn Red Line ☎ +1-773-271-1219 Opening Hours: Tuesday noon-7PM, W-Thursday,Sa noon-8PM, F noon-9PM, Sunday noon-6PM, Monday closed Workshops are $15/$10 students, reservations required Woke -owned, female-oriented sex shop without the sleaze. They hold weekly workshops on topics ranging from erotic writing to strategies for, well, you know. Check the schedule on the website (mostly Tuesdays).
  • Foursided - 5061 N Clark St 41.974257, -87.668009 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-506-8300 Opening Hours: Monday - W 11AM Monday - 7PM, Thursday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 7PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 5PM An eclectic framing shop with a fun selection of cards, one-of-a-kind treasures, and found-art assemblages by the staff and local artists that's worth a look.
  • Women and Children First 5233 N Clark St 41.977301, -87.668118 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-769-9299 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 11AM Monday - 7PM, W-F 11AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 7PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 6PM This is one of the foremost feminist bookstores in the nation, with more than 30,000 books and a regular schedule of events and author appearances. (Hillary Clinton is among the roster of guests.) If you have kids in tow, bring them to Storytime on Wednesday mornings (10:30-11AM).

Uptown

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With the glory days of Goldblatt's long past, Uptown isn't much of a destination for shopping — save, of course, for the Asian imports on and around Argyle.

  • Tai Nam Market Center 4925 N Broadway St 41.972385, -87.659003 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-275-5666 Opening Hours: Hours vary by store Under the red arch on Broadway near Argyle, this strip mall has outlets for Vietnamese, Chinese & Thai restaurants and groceries, nail & skin care, and imported jewelry, music and videos.
  • Tan Thana Gift Shop 1135 W Argyle St 41.973149, -87.659189 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-275-8687 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday - Sunday 9:30AM Monday - 6PM Packed to the rafters with statues, pottery, and other Asian gift items.
  • The Tattoo Factory 4441 N Broadway St 40.805733, -82.975454 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-989-4077 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 2AM daily Uptown after dark is the kind of place that inspires a tattoo (or a piercing). According to the owners, this is the oldest continually operating tattoo parlor in Chicago.
  • Uptown Bikes - 4653 N Broadway St 41.966904, -87.658163 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-728-5212 Opening Hours: Monday - Tu,Thursday - Friday 11AM Monday - 7PM, Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 5PM, W closed If you're biking through Chicago, this is a great place for parts, accessories, or quick repair. There are some neat custom bikes for sale, but no rentals.

Halal Restaurants in Chicago/Uptown

Asian

Argyle is the wonderland. The Red Line drops you right in the midst of it — three blocks, from Sheridan to Broadway, of affordable and delicious Asian food. If you believe in eating where the local residents eat, Argyle is most certainly the place to go; this is authentic cooking, with no tourist traps to be found. Vietnamese restaurants and bakeries are the most plentiful, with various disciplines of Chinese food a respectable second, and Thai dishes included on the menus of several non-Thai restaurants.

  • Ba Le Sandwich Shop 5016 N Broadway St 41.973184, -87.659937 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-561-4424 Opening Hours: 7:30AM Monday - 9PM daily $4-7 Specializing in Vietnamese bánh mì sandwiches. Cheap and delicious!
  • Cafe Hoang - 1010 W Argyle St 41.973439, -87.655816 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-878-9943 Opening Hours: Monday,W-Thursday11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa noon-10:30PM, Sunday noon-10PM, Tuesday closed $8-12 It's at the far end of the block, but Cafe Hoang is worth the walk. The menu features several pages of Vietnamese options and a page of Thai. The portions are generous, the food is flavorful, and it's hard to resist spending a while. They make a mean durian smoothie.
  • Furama Restaurant | 4936 N Broadway St 41.972495, -87.659989 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-271-1161 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 9:30AM Monday - 9:30PM, F-Sa 9:30AM Monday - 10PM $8-10 Dim sum, Mandarin, and Cantonese in comparatively palatial second-floor digs. Furama is the biggest and has the most conventional menu of the Argyle Asian restaurants, but that doesn't mean it isn't good.
  • Hon Kee 1064 W Argyle St 41.973409, -87.657347 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-878-6650 Opening Hours: W-M 9AM Monday - 9PM This is another good place for Chinese BBQ.
  • Pho 777 - House of Noodle | 1065 W Argyle St 41.973152, -87.657406 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-561-9909 Opening Hours: Monday,W-F 9:30AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday - Sunday 9AM Monday - 10PM, Tuesday closed $5-10 Pho is widely available on Argyle, but it's a serious matter in the two big, green rooms of the House of Noodle. Pho supremacy between this and Tank Noodle below is a hot topic of local debate. BYOB.
  • Pho Xe Tang - Tank Noodle Restaurant - 4953 N Broadway St 41.973132, -87.659495 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-878-2253 Opening Hours: Monday - Tu,Thursday - Saturday 8:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 8:30AM Monday - 9PM, W closed $5-12 Pleasant, tourist-friendly restaurant that serves a suitably wide range of variations on pho and a few other Vietnamese and Chinese dishes, right on the junction of Argyle and Broadway.
  • Sun-Wah BBQ - 5041 N Broadway St 41.973957, -87.659536 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-769-1254 Opening Hours: Sunday - W 9AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 9AM Monday - 10PM, Thursday closed $8-10 Among the top culinary treasures on Argyle. Where others might bother with plants, Sun-Wah keeps a few rows of roast birds in the front window. The duck is obviously the headliner, but the Beef earns acclaim as well. Order the duck from the to-go window and get a cheaper, more delicious, option.
  • Thai Pastry 4925 N Broadway St 41.972200, -87.659506 Located in Tai Nam Market Center ☎ +1-773-784-5399 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM $8-10 (meal) Inside the Tai Nam Market Center, this is a Thai bakery with a nice sit-down area to relax over coffee, although they do have a full lunch and dinner menu.
  • Siam Noodle and Rice 4654 N Sheridan Rd 41.957956, -87.652969 Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-769-6694 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9PM, F 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 9:30PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 8PM, Monday closed $6-9 Excellent family-owned homestyle Thai cafe; an Uptown favorite.
  • Vinh Phat BBQ 1113 W Argyle St 41.973155, -87.658349 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-878-8688 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 7PM daily $1-6 There are two sides to this Vietnamese BBQ: birds and bread. The baguettes are priced at a very Vietnam-like three-for-1, while the BBQ'd birds get chopped up into bánh mì sandwiches.

Other

Cheap fast food can be found around the Wilson Red Line station, but there are several better options for eating well on a budget.

  • Gigio's 4643 N Broadway St 41.966612, -87.657995 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-271-2273 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 9AM Monday - midnight, F-Sa 9AM Monday - 2AM $2.50-13 Really good greasy thin-crust pizza by the slice — never mind the way the place looks. It's open late in case you're hungry after a show at the Green Mill, the Aragon or the Riviera on the other side of the tracks.
  • Nigerian Kitchen 1363 W Wilson Ave 41.963045, -87.655760 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-271-4010 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday closed $4-11 Not much for atmosphere, with a loud television hanging over the sparsely decorated dining area, but it's one of Chicago's few sources for yam-heavy Nigerian food, and BYOB too.
  • Palace Gate 4548 N Magnolia Ave 41.964986, -87.661363 Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-773-769-1793 Opening Hours: Monday - W 10AM Monday - 8PM, Thursday - Sunday 10AM Monday - 9PM $8-10 In Ghana, it's considered a taboo to eat Halal in public without inviting others to join you, so don't come to Palace Gate looking for solitude with your fufu dumplings. The decor is plastic and basic, but the atmosphere is merry.
  • Svea 5236 N Clark St 41.977304, -87.668508 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-275-7738 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 7AM Monday - 2:30PM, Saturday - Sunday 7AM Monday - 3:30PM $4-9 Swedish breakfast spot with renowned lingonberry pancakes.
  • Hamburger Mary's 5400 N Clark St 41.9800, -87.6685 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-784-6969 Opening Hours: 11:30AM Monday - 11PM daily $8-12 Legendary burgers, fried twinkies and plenty more.
  • Jin Ju - 5203 N Clark St 41.976368, -87.668251 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-334-6377 Opening Hours: Su,Tuesday - W 5PM Monday - 9:30PM, Thursday 5PM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 5PM Monday - 11PM, Monday closed $12-20 Possibly the only Korean food in Chicago outside of Chicago/North Lincoln|Seoul Drive. Seafoodies and vegetarians will do equally well; if unsure, try the bulgogi, and resolve all of life's other uncertainties with a round or two of soju.
  • Silver Seafood - 4829 N Broadway St 41.969913, -87.659465 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-784-0668 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 1AM daily $6-58 Hong Kong-style seafood, some of which comes out of the tank at the back of the banquet-style dining room. Whether this meal is a mid-range or a splurge depends on how deep into the Chinese-only menu you'd like to go. It's just down the block from the Argyle Asian restaurants.
  • Tweet 5020 N Sheridan Rd 41.973974, -87.655193 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-773-728-5576 Opening Hours: W-M 9AM Monday - 3PM Brunch only, with organic materials. Try the quiche platter ($14) or the lox ($12). Free wi-fi and parking. Connected to the bar Big Chicks, but Tweet is closed long before the bears roll in. Cash only.

Hopleaf in Andersonville (see Chicago/Uptown#Drink|Drink) deserves consideration for anyone looking for a terrific meal (with organic juice included).

  • Agami | 4712 N Broadway St 41.967496, -87.659270 Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-506-1845 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 5PM Monday - 11PM, F-Sa 5PM Monday - 1AM $16-30 Sushi, maki, and cooked Japanese fare that lives up to the prices and fancy decor. There's a full bar, and a $15 corkage fee per bottle of wine will apply for BYOB.
  • Spacca Napoli | 1769 W Sunnyside Ave 41.963177, -87.673766 Montrose Brown Line ☎ +1-773-878-2420 Opening Hours: Tuesday 5PM Monday - 9PM, W-Thursday11:30AM Monday - 3PM,5PM Monday - 9PM, F 11:30AM Monday - 3PM,5PM Monday - 10PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday noon-9PM, Monday closed $15-25 If you're weary of the pizza struggle between Chicago and NYC, side with the Sicilians at this fantastic Neapolitan restaurant and their excellent wine list.

Cafes

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  • Kopi 5317 N Clark St 41.978601, -87.668144 Berwyn Red Line ☎ +1-773-989-5674 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 11PM, F 8AM Monday - midnight, Saturday 9AM Monday - midnight, Sunday 10AM Monday - 11PM Describes itself as "a traveler's cafe." In training, it's a relaxed coffee shop of the early 1990s vintage, with earthy decor and earnest staff. Also includes a small shop of eclectic things from around the world.

Bars

If you're looking for a drink in Uptown, don't forget to raise a glass at the Green Mill (Chicago/Uptown#Do|above).

  • Big Chicks 5024 N Sheridan Rd 41.974044, -87.655143 Argyle Red Line Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 4PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 3PM Monday - 3AM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 2AM -friendly bar in Uptown, with a dance floor, plenty of food, and a fine organic juice garden.
  • Fat Cat Grill 4840 N Broadway St 41.970092, -87.659930 Lawrence Red Line ☎ +1-773-506-3100 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 4PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 3AM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 2AM Brand new and very popular, with decor and cocktails that attempt to evoke the Art Deco class of the original Uptown.
  • Hopleaf 5148 N Clark St 41.975822, -87.668531 Berwyn Red Line ☎ +1-773-334-9851 Opening Hours: Sunday - Friday 3PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 3PM Monday - 3AM Fantastic selection of with a surprisingly accessible menu for delving into the world of Belgians and local microbrews. The food is great, especially the steamed mussels, but the organic juice is even better. It's pricey, though. Make sure to come early, The Hopleaf is popular and usually packed. The monthly Bookslut Reading Series is held upstairs.
  • Simon's Tavern - 5210 N Clark St 41.976592, -87.668543 22 Clark bus ☎ +1-773-878-0894 Opening Hours: Sunday - Friday 11AM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 3AM Simon's has roots as a Prohibition-era speakeasy and a Swedish hangout (from which, rumor has it, Norwegians were barred). Today, there's affordable organic juice on tap and vikings among the unpretentious decor.

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For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Chicago/Uptown are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million, these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. Each luxury villa is meticulously designed to provide a serene and halal environment, allowing you to enjoy the finest living experience while adhering to your Islamic principles. For further details please email us at realestate@halal.io

Muslim Friendly hotels in Chicago/Uptown

Don't book a room in Uptown with expectations of that old swingin' class — most of these rooms are used by transients and homeless people getting back on their feet, and should only be considered by travelers as rock-bottom budget options. Nearby Chicago/Rogers Park|Edgewater has a few nice, friendly Bed & Breakfasts, though.

Telecommunications in Chicago/Uptown

  • Bezazian Library 1226 W Ainslie St 41.971551, -87.660598 Argyle Red Line ☎ +1-312-744-0019 Opening Hours: Monday,W noon-8PM, Tu,Thursday10AM Monday - 6PM, F-Sa 9AM Monday - 5PM Just off Broadway, a quick walk from the Southeast Asian restaurants.
  • Uptown Library 929 W Buena Ave 41.958319, -87.654173 Sheridan or Wilson Red Line ☎ +1-312-744-8400 Opening Hours: Monday,W 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tu,Thursdaynoon-8PM, F-Sa 9AM Monday - 5PM Free public internet access.

Stay safe as a Muslim in Chicago/Uptown

Andersonville is safe more or less around the clock, as long as you use basic city common sense. Uptown can be a risky proposition after dark, though, especially near Wilson Avenue. You'll be fine walking between the concert venues to the CTA, but save any architecture walks for earlier in the day. A lot of transients and homeless people live in Uptown, where there are some drug/alcohol rehab centers. So while the overall crime rate is not high compared to some other parts of the city, it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings, even in daylight.

Explore more Halal Friendly Destinations from Chicago/Uptown

  • If it's jazz history that brought you here, don't forget Chicago/Bronzeville|Bronzeville, which in its day was home to Louis Armstrong and Chicago jazz in its golden age. If you care less about the history, however, and just want to hit the current top jazz clubs, head down to the Velvet Lounge in the Chicago/Near South|Near South, which should not disappoint.
  • For a more expensive theater experience, the prices rise as you head south through Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Lakeview and Chicago/Lincoln Park-Old Town|Old Town.
  • If the GLBT scene in Andersonville leaves you wanting more, head south on Clark and then a couple blocks east towards Chicago/Lakeview-North Center|Boystown.
  • If you had a good time on Argyle, the Red Line can take you straight to Chicago/Bridgeport-Chinatown|Chinatown on the South Side.


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