The Loop might not be what you think of as a typical Chicago neighborhood. Full of skyscrapers, museums, and shows, the city’s center can feel like a transient place where workers and tourists move in and out, especially this time of the year.
But an increasing number of residents call the Loop home. I did for most of my life.
Whether you’re headed to the Thanksgiving Parade or Christkindlmarket, here are some other spots to check out.
Something to eat: Cafecito is one of the more affordable options in the area, serving sandwiches, platters, coffee, and cocktails. The Cuban cafe has breakfast and vegan menus! I’m partial to a jamon pressed sammie.
Something to see: Harold Washington Library’s Winter Garden is a stunning atrium with greenery and natural light on the ninth floor of the building. It’s a great spot to work or study (hi free Wi-Fi) or have a little quiet from the business of downtown. While visiting, imagine the restaurant that once occupied the space or how much it’d cost to book a wedding there.
Something to do: Explore the Pedway, an underground network connecting 40 blocks of the city’s central business district — and a great way to get from point A to B during extreme weather.
Something on the bucket list: Enter the Broadway in Chicago lottery to see “Wicked,” “The Lion King,” or “The Twenty-Sided Tavern” for $25. Persistence is key: I won the “Hamilton” lottery after entering every day for an entire summer.
Something for Insta: Get stopped by What Was Breakfast, a popular photoblog account that asks Chicagoans what they had for breakfast.







