The Andersonville outpost of the Boystown beer-and-bourbon barcade adds food to the mix, with burgers, brunch and more to fuel your retro gaming. Its cozy stacks are home to more than 30,000 volumes, with a heavy focus on books by and about women, children's books for all ages, and the best LGBTQ fiction and non-fiction available. This independent bookstore bills itself as o ne of the largest feminist bookstores in the country. For the littles, pick up a stuffed Dala Horse and a Daim chocolate bar. Here you’ll find Swedish dishcloths, classic wooden Dala horses, and imported treats. Swedish American Museum ShopĪn anchor of this once predominately Swedish neighborhood, pop into their gift shop for a fun souvenir. Oenophiles and amateurs alike should feel at home in this Andersonville shop, where the staff always seems to come through with surefire, affordable suggestions and where the focus is on under-the-radar varietals and limited-release, Midwest-centric craft brews and spirits. Andersonville’s must-visit for all things illustrated this shop also boasts a healthy children’s’ section that includes graphic novels, single issues, trade paperbacks, magazines and family board games. Snake your way down a gangway off of Clark Street and into Alle圜at Comics. We love their wonderful collection of unique and quirky gift ideas that are perfect for locals and visitors alike. They will also do custom framing of your photos of all sizes. This quaint shop offers an assortment of prints, stationery, gifts, and novelty items.
This multi-level retail space is filled with art, jewelry, clothing, and gourmet food items-many of which are made by local Chicagoans- so you're definitely not leaving empty-handed. If you're looking for a quirky and cool gift or something special for yourself, this is your go-to shop. The real draw here in summer, though, is romantic and secluded back patio. Like any good trattoria, Anteprima rotates much of the menu according to season, but housemade pastas prove as perfect with pancetta ragù in cold weather as they do with bright fava beans and ricotta in spring. This venue is ages 21 and over, and a private party room is available for large groups. This Belgian-inspired kitchen and bar is the spot for mussels, house-made sausages, charcuterie and an extensive lineup of specialty imported beers, ciders and wines. Hamburger Mary’s upstairs, Mary’s Attic, is a favorite nightlife destination as well as they play host to DJs, drag show, and even their signature “Ham”bingo. Craft beer lovers will want to check out Hamburger Mary's adjacent microbrewery, Andersonville Brewing, to enjoy lunch and a pint of freshly brewed beer. This popular burger joint boasts a playful atmosphere and a lineup of sandwiches, wraps, specialty burgers and delicious sides. Every Saturday and Sunday, this sustainably-sourced restaurant in the Andersonville neighborhood serves up Southern heirloom-style brunch dishes, such as sweet potato pancakes, gumbo ya-ya, Andouille and corn griddle cakes.