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Bridgeport

1. Local attractions:

  • Zhou B Art Center: This contemporary art center is housed in a former warehouse and features a rotating selection of exhibitions and events. Check their website for current exhibitions and events.

  • Bridgeport Art Center: Another great spot for art lovers, this center features a wide range of artist studios, galleries, and event spaces. Take a tour or check their events calendar for upcoming exhibitions and events.

  • Maxwell Street Market: This historic outdoor market is a great spot to explore on Sundays, with vendors selling everything from street food to vintage clothing.

  • Guaranteed Rate Field: Catch a White Sox game or take a tour of the stadium, which features a variety of unique food and drink options.

2. Local restaurants:

  • Gio's Cafe and Deli: This cozy spot is known for its delicious Italian sandwiches and homemade pasta.

  • Nana: This farm-to-table restaurant features seasonal and locally sourced ingredients and offers brunch, lunch, and dinner.

  • Maria's Packaged Goods & Community Bar: This local institution offers a wide range of craft beer and spirits, as well as a rotating selection of food trucks outside.

  • Kimski: This Korean-Polish fusion restaurant offers an innovative and delicious menu of dishes like pierogi and Korean fried chicken.

3. Local shops and boutiques:

  • Co-Prosperity Sphere: This art space and community center also houses a bookstore, vintage shop, and more.

  • Bridgeport Coffee Company: This local coffee roaster has a few locations around the city, including one in Bridgeport. Stop in for a cup of coffee or pick up some beans to take home.

  • Taylor Made Jazz: This shop specializes in jazz records, CDs, and memorabilia and also hosts occasional live performances.

4. Getting around:

  • The nearest CTA stop is the Halsted Orange Line station, which provides easy access to downtown Chicago.

  • Divvy bikes are available for rent throughout the city and there are several stations in Bridgeport.

  • Consider taking a stroll or bike ride along the scenic Chicago Riverwalk, which runs along the south branch of the Chicago River.

5. Insider knowledge:

  • If you're looking for a quiet spot to relax, check out Palmisano Park, which features a lake, walking trails, and stunning skyline views.

  • Don't miss the Bridgeport Art Walk, an annual event that showcases the neighborhood's vibrant art scene with open studios, exhibitions, and performances.

  • For a taste of Bridgeport's history, stop by the Bridgeport Historical Society Museum, which features exhibits and artifacts related to the neighborhood's past.

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