Reference Archives - Rivernorthassociation Chicago's River North neighborhood blog Fri, 17 May 2024 11:06:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-chicago-150543_640-32x32.png Reference Archives - Rivernorthassociation 32 32 River North transportation guide https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/river-north-transportation-guide/ Mon, 25 Dec 2023 10:52:00 +0000 https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/?p=50 Chicago's River North neighborhood is not only a historic and cultural center, but also an important transportation hub for the city.

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Chicago’s River North neighborhood is not only a historic and cultural center, but also an important transportation hub for the city. With its convenient location in downtown Chicago, River North has a variety of transportation options that allow residents and visitors to easily get around the neighborhood and beyond. In this article, we’ll take a look at the main modes of transportation available in the River North neighborhood and share tips on how to use them effectively to travel and get around.

Public transportation in Chicago is known for its efficiency and accessibility. The River North neighborhood is served by several train and bus lines, providing connections to other parts of the city and suburbs. Major subway stations such as the Grand Red Line, Merchandise Mart Brown and Purple Line, and Chicago Brown and Purple Line provide convenient options for travel both within and outside the city.

The River North neighborhood is well suited for bicyclists and skateboarding enthusiasts. With an extensive system of bike lanes and walking trails along the river, it is easy to get from one part of the neighborhood to another. In addition, the availability of bike rentals allows visitors to rent bicycles for an hour or a day and enjoy exploring the neighborhood outdoors.

River North is known for its welcoming pedestrian areas and well-maintained sidewalks, making it ideal for strolling. Due to the small size of the neighborhood, many well-known attractions and restaurants are within walking distance of each other, making walking around the area a pleasant and convenient activity.

For residents who prefer private transportation, River North has many options for cabs, cabs via app, and carsharing services. With well-developed road infrastructure and available parking spaces, using private transportation is made convenient and easy.

In conclusion, transportation in the River North neighborhood of Chicago is represented by a variety of options, allowing residents and visitors to move around the neighborhood and the city with ease and comfort. Whether you prefer public transportation, bicycles, walking, or a private car, you will have no trouble enjoying all that this scenic and unique Chicago neighborhood has to offer.

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Where to eat https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/where-to-eat/ Thu, 23 Nov 2023 09:51:00 +0000 https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/?p=41 Looking for the best restaurant to dine at in the area? You'll never go hungry in River North Chicago. There are several restaurants in River North that you can dine at

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Looking for the best restaurant to dine at in the area? You’ll never go hungry in River North Chicago. There are several restaurants in River North that you can dine at, including everything from cheap eats to fine dining.

  • Tzuco – Opened by Michelin-starred chef Carlos Gaitan, Tzuco showcases a side of Mexican cuisine that goes beyond tacos and tostadas. For delicious, unpretentious fine dining in a stunning location, look no further than Tzuco. Vegetarian options are available but limited;
  • Sunda Chicago – Have you ever tried Filipino food? If not, you’re missing out. Luckily, this spot on the north side of the Chicago River is the perfect place to try some of Southeast Asia’s most underrated dishes for the first or fiftieth time. Other Pan-Asian favorites are also on the menu, but Filipino dishes like Lumpia, Pork Belly Steamed Buns, and Pancit Canton will not disappoint (although vegetarians and vegans may find it hard to get enough);
  • Vermilion . For over 20 years, this Indian and Latin American restaurant, which is one of Chicago’s food staples, has been serving original dishes. The luxurious interior has “date” written all over it. In addition, vegan options are available if you can make a reservation;
  • Mr. Beef On Orleans – No list of River North Gallery District restaurants is complete without Mr. Beef. Sure, it might be a lot of tourists, especially after the success of Bear, the TV show inspired by this fast food joint, but it’s an establishment that serves delicious food at an affordable price. It’s a win in a neighborhood that is better known for upscale restaurants. Vegetarians should probably look elsewhere.

Where to drink

With so many offices, warehouse buildings, and luxury apartments scattered around, River North is the perfect place for an exciting nightlife experience. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing post-work drink at a local watering hole or a great cocktail before heading out on the town, this is one of the best places in Chi-town to get your whistle wet.

Some of the River North bars worth visiting include:

  • Arbella . Arbella is an atmospheric choice in the center of the neighborhood, serving some of the best cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks in River North. With an unheard of Saturday happy hour (17:00-19:00), this is the place to start the weekend with drinks for a reasonable price. In addition, for $20, the bartender will make you a customized drink based on your favorite spirits and flavor profile – all you have to do is ask;
  • Miki’s Park – This Korean-style bar puts a welcoming twist on some of your favorite cocktails, including the Seoul-ito and KPop-a-loma. If you’re in need of something to eat, Miki’s also has you covered for Korean street food. And how could we forget about karaoke on Thursday nights;
  • Three Dots and a Dash – a tiki bar in the middle of the North River – what more could you need? Named after the famous cocktail (and the letter “V” in Morse code), Three Dots and a Dash serves delicious, sometimes giant tropical drinks in a sophisticated, sticky environment.

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What to do https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/what-to-do/ Sun, 19 Nov 2023 10:48:00 +0000 https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/?p=47 Rebuilt as an urban center after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the River North neighborhood quickly became the industrial center of Chicago.

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Rebuilt as an urban center after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the River North neighborhood quickly became the industrial center of Chicago. In fact, in the early 1900s, the neighborhood was notoriously known as “Smokey Hollow” because of the constant pollution from the surrounding factories and trains.

There is never a dull moment on the Chicago River. Whether you like to be in on the action or just sightseeing, you’ll have no trouble filling your days with some of these most popular activities:

  • Check out THE MART – Once the largest building in the world, THE MART is two city blocks of retro-designed retail space. During the winter months, it’s the perfect place to spend a cold Chicago day;
  • See the city from the water – this is one of those touristy things that even locals have to experience once. On a warm day, rent a kayak from one of the many outfitters near the water and take in the unique views of Chicago from the river of the same name;
  • Shop till you drop at The Magnificent Mile. Even though the Mag Mile is technically the border of the River North, it’s the place to visit here. With more than 450 retailers and enough cafes and restaurants to feed an army, the Magnificent Mile is one of the top people-watching spots;
  • Visit a local art gallery – Only Manhattan boasts more private art galleries than Chicago’s River North neighborhood. 5 Try Zolla Lieberman Gallery, Addington Gallery, or Victor Armendariz Gallery for a taste of some of the best collections in the city.

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Where to go https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/where-to-go/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 10:44:00 +0000 https://www.rivernorthassociation.com/?p=44 Today, River North is better known for art and entertainment than for manufacturing and mafia bosses. As one of Chicago's hippest neighborhoods

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Today, River North is better known for art and entertainment than for manufacturing and mafia bosses. As one of Chicago’s hippest neighborhoods, River North has no shortage of events to attend or new dining options.

River North is sometimes called “Chicago’s adult playground,” and it’s easy to see why. The neighborhood caters to partygoers of all moods, so you’ll always find a place to spend the night. Here are some of the fan favorites:

  • The Bassment – This weekend nightclub features live music, specialty cocktails, and delicious communal meals. It’s a place that everyone in town knows about, but it retains its underground charm. The $10 entrance fee is well worth it;
  • Beercade Headquarters – Beercade’s headquarters may lie just outside the “official” boundaries of the River North neighborhood, but it’s still part of the neighborhood. And while the vintage pinball and arcade games are the centerpiece, the food and drinks are pretty good too. An evening at HQ is like the birthday party you always wanted as a kid, but better;
  • Blue Chicago – For a more low-key evening, this bluesy establishment is the best place to enjoy live music while you talk. The music usually starts at 21:00; don’t forget to bring some cash to cover.

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