Neighborhood Tours

Logan Square

Located on the northwest side of Chicago, Logan Square has a rich history of being a haven for immigrants. This tour highlights The Dill Pickle Food Co-op as the local business, L’Patron as the authentic eatery, The Logan Square Theatre for a vintage movie experience, the local farmer’s market for freshly-sourced produce, and the 606 trails as the historic and storied outdoor space. To get to Logan Square from campus, take the Green Line towards Harlem/Lake and transfer to the Blue Line (towards O’Hare) at the Clark/Lake stop. Get off the Blue Line train at Logan Square, and you’ll find yourself in the heart of the neighborhood. This tour can be completed as a self-guided walking tour, or virtually from the comfort of your home.

The Logan Square

This vintage theater has been around since 1915

Logan Square Farmer's Market

Filled with tons of produce, check out the Logan Square Farmer's Market

The Dill Pickle Co-op

A true cooperative, the Dill Pickle is named after an old speakeasy

The History of Logan Square

Learn more about the history of Logan Square

The 606

A trail and park with an exciting history

L'Patron

Come here for authentic tacos and a relaxed atmosphere

Logan Square Neighborhood Association

Since its inception in 1962, the LSNA has been advocating for community residents