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A Complete Neighborhood Guide To Andersonville

Nestled on Chicago’s North Side, Andersonville is a great neighborhood that is well known for its Swedish heritage, diverse dining options, and unique local shops. This guide will explore some of Andersonville's must-visit spots, from cozy cafés to unique boutiques, parks, and lively nightlife, helping you experience the charm and community spirit that make Andersonville a truly special place.
An image of Clark Street in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago.
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Andersonville is a favorite neighborhood amongst Chicagoans, and is well known throughout the city for its neighborly charm, laid-back atmosphere, and its abundance of dining options. In the past, this North Side neighborhood has even been recognized as the coolest in the United States.

Andersonville’s history as a Swedish enclave has left a prominent mark on the neighborhood that persists to this day. However, it has also evolved into a diverse and inclusive community that feels welcoming to all who make the trek up north.

In this guide, we’ll explore almost everything you need to know about Andersonville, including its demographics, best places to eat, its parks, shopping, community resources, and more.

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Andersonville was founded in the mid-1800s as a Swedish farming community.

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Although disputed by some local historians, one possible namesake of the neighborhood is Reverend Paull Andersen, a Norwegian immigrant and early settler of the area.

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Andersonville is part of the Edgewater community area on Chicago’s North Side.

Andersonville is located within Chicago’s 48th Ward.

Alderman – Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth

Office Address – 1129 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, IL 60660

Phone Number – (773)-784-5277

Email – info@the48thward.org

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House Representative – Jan Schakowsky

Congressional District – Illinois 9th

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North Side, bordered by Edgewater to the east, Uptown to the south, and West Ridge to the west.

North – W. Victoria St.
East – N. Ridge Ave. and N. Magnolia Ave.
West – N. Ravenswood Ave.
South – W. Foster Ave.

0.634 square miles

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Train

Accessible via the CTA Red Line at Berwyn.

Bus

22/Clark
50/Damen
92/Foster

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$520,000

(Jan. 2025)

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$1,535/month

(Nov. 2024)

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An image of houses in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago.
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~ 15,000

21,260k/sq. mile

White – 56.7%
Hispanic/Latino – 15.9%
Asian – 9.5%
Two or more races – 7.9%
Black – 5.9%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander – 1.9%
Other Races – 1.7%
American Indian – 0.5%

38 years

$76,500

At Least a Bachelor’s – 70.4%
High School Diploma Only – 21.4%
No High School Diploma – 8.1%

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Southern dishes with an extensive bar selection.

Address – 5347 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60660

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A popular spot for brunch meetups, with creative dishes made from fresh ingredients.

Address – 5707 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60660

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A trendy spot with a diverse menu and craft cocktails.

Address – 1541 W Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60660

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A family-owned diner serving Mediterranean dishes.

Address – 5253 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A Scandinavian-inspired bakery with pastries, croissants, and more.

Address – 5318 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A casual spot for authentic Lebanese dishes.

Address – 1509 W Foster Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

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Located just south of Andersonville, this park offers nature trails, softball and soccer fields, a playground, and a beautiful prairie garden.

Address – 5100 N Leavitt St, Chicago, IL 60625

A 21 acre green space located just west of Andersonville. This gorgeous park is home to native plants, a large pond, walking trails, and much more. It is also one of the best places in Chicago for birdwatching.

Address – 5801 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60659

A six acre park located near Nicholas Senn High School, north of Andersonville. A great space for picnics and relaxation.

Address – 5887 N Ridge Ave, Chicago, IL 60660

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A women-owned, feminist bookstore that offers a wide selection of women and LGBTQ+ centered books and events.

Address – 5233 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A unique shopping experience featuring a collective of more than 110 vendors selling everything from art to home furnishings.

Address – 5247 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A boutique vintage shop offering creative restorations of various home goods.

Address – 5221 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A quirky shop that specializes in custom frames, cards, and gifts.

Address – 5061 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A multi-dealer antique shop with rare and one-of-a-kind finds.

Address – 5234 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A branch of the Chicago Public Library, offering books, programs, and free Wi-Fi.

Address – 6000 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60660

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A resource for local businesses and residents that helps to promote economic growth and community events in Andersonville.

Address – 1554 W Hollywood Ave, Chicago, IL 60660

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Held on Wednesdays from May to October, this seasonal market features dozens of vendors selling local produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, and more .

Address – 1500 W Catalpa Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

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A community organization advocating for beautification, social events, education, and more within Andersonville.

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A cultural institution celebrating Swedish heritage with exhibits, classes, and events.

Address – 5211 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A socially conscious theater company known for its innovative and interactive performances.

Address – 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

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An annual three-day event showcasing local artists, musicians, and performers.

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A summer festival celebrating both Swedish culture and underrepresented groups, with music, dancing, and of course, food.

Address – 5200 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A laid-back bar with a great selection of rotating craft beers and pub food.

Address – 4923 N Clark St 1st floor, Chicago, IL 60640

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A historic Andersonville bar known for its glögg (Swedish mulled wine) and karaoke nights.

Address – 5210 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A Belgian-inspired bar and restaurant serving dishes such as mussels, poutine, and schnitzel.

Address – 5148 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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An Irish pub offering hearty meals served in a comfy atmosphere.

Address – 5260 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640

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A drag story hour event that welcomes young readers, held on the fourth Sunday of each month.

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An indoor gymnastics facility for children that offers open gym sessions, classes, and events.

Address – 1048 W Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60660

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