Entries from November 18th, 2011

New or Opening Soon in Logan Square

November 21st, 2011 · No Comments

I haven’t done an update like this for a while, but never fear! Logan Square has been just as hoppin’ as ever. Here are just a few places I’ve noticed over the past few weeks -


Daddy Cool’s. It finally has a name. This place has been in the works for… years. This is going to be a gourmet hotdog stand.


Chicago’s first and only alternative sports and roller skating shop, Rebel Rebel Derby Shop, opened in late October. The owner is Thia, a.k.a. Wreck ‘n Shrew when she’s doing her thing with the Windy City Rollers. I almost walked past this place, not paying attention, thinking it was The Bike Lane, but then I realized it was new! Rebel Rebel Roller Derby Shop is “a brick-and-mortar alternative sports and roller skating shop in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood. Our goal is to provide the community with access to cutting-edge roller skates, skate parts, protective gear, accessories, sportswear, knowledge and expertise!”


It was announced last December that Jam would be moving from its popular Ukrainian Village location to Logan Square. They thought they’d be opening in the spring. I saw a sign at one of the summer farmers markets saying they’d be open in the summer, I think. They finally opened in November, a month after closing the Uke Village location.


The Owl opened in September. The guys behind it are the guys who did aliveOne (remember this!?), Estelle’s and Easy Bar. The Owl has a late night license, which is good because our other late night bar, Bonny’s, can get really long lines.


….speaking of Bonny’s…. This place isn’t new, it opened about a year ago, but I thought I’d add it to the list anyway. They have the old Iggy’s sign up outside. I was at Iggy’s old location once, 7 years ago. Also, if you remember that sketchy Mexican bar where you had to ring a buzzer to get in? We drug you there on Dallas’s birthday? This is it. The Boiler Room guys bought it and redid it. No buzzing necessary. And no druggie signs on the bathroom doors.


Baker Girls. I’ve seen the signs in this window for a while now. Not sure when they’re opening.


This is the former location of Aida’s….


….and now? Brink Dwellers. Dallas and I noticed it last month. They opened on October 21. I thought it was a boutique, but I think it’s more like a thrift. Or a vintage, used store. I’d been talking to Dallas about how Logan Square has had this huge boom of bars and restaurants, but not many stores. Maybe this will be the start of something new.


Tula Yoga Studio. … speaking of new things that aren’t bars or restaurants! And just to the right in this photo there’s a new smoke shop, Ember Smoke. I’ve been meaning to check out the beginners yoga class on Saturday mornings but haven’t gotten there yet. Tula opened at the end of September.

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Limey’s Going Away Lunch at The Village Tap

November 20th, 2011 · No Comments


Diane & Limey


Casey & Quinn (fancy hairdo!)


Limey, Rachelle, Jamie, Paulie, Diane, Eric, Lynn, Laura

Because not everyone could be at Limey’s going away pub crawl (namely Diane and the kids), a going away lunch was organized for the end of November at the Village Tap. The Packers were playing and won, so I was happy with that, if not sad to be attending another event on Limey’s Going Away Tour!

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iPhone Wallpaper – Packers Rule Edition

November 20th, 2011 · No Comments

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yellow leaves, grate

November 19th, 2011 · No Comments

From last month. I have a thing for yellow leaves.

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Occupy Chicago

November 18th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Last night at a little after 4 p.m. Occupy Chicago took over the LaSalle Street bridge outside my office and blocked up all traffic. I found out about it from reading my coworker’s Facebook status and went over to see what the commotion was. When I got there it was near the end of the protest, which lasted about a half hour. We saw police arresting people who would not leave. Of the thousands of people protesting, 46 were given tickets. The whole thing broke up just before 5 p.m. when the group walked south on LaSalle, taking up the width of the street, down to Jackson (where the Chicago Board of Trade is). When I left work at about 5:20 p.m. there were no more protesters around, except a few talking to the media. There were still some policemen lingering and I could hear helicopters overhead. Read more at the Chicago Tribune. Also check out Chicagoist’s coverage. Lots of great photos there.

Our office in New York is in a building in Lower Manhattan and the Occupy protesters there caused the building to be on lockdown. I heard there was a lot of Occupy ruckus in LA yesterday too.

P.S. I saw this photo on Twitter and thought it was an interesting reverse view, from the protest. The building is 300 N. LaSalle, just south of the building I work in. You can see 300 N. LaSalle in my photos.

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