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The heart of the neighborhood, lined with cafés, boutiques, patios, and local restaurants that give Roscoe Village its small-town-in-the-city feel.
Roscoe Village is a “village in the city” on the North Side — cozy streets, classic homes, and a walkable main strip with cafés, boutiques, and neighborhood restaurants.
Roscoe Village feels relaxed and residential, with just enough activity along Roscoe Street to keep things lively.
The main corridor is lined with coffee shops, patios, family-friendly restaurants, and local boutiques. Side streets are quieter, with a mix of classic Chicago two-flats, brick cottages, and single-family homes that draw long-term residents.
With neighborhood parks, good school options nearby, and Brown Line access a short walk away, Roscoe Village is popular with buyers and renters looking for a community-focused feel without straying too far from the rest of the North Side.
A few local favorites that give Roscoe Village its character. These are great starting points if you’re getting to know the neighborhood.
The heart of the neighborhood, lined with cafés, boutiques, patios, and local restaurants that give Roscoe Village its small-town-in-the-city feel.
A popular neighborhood park with ball fields, a playground, a dog-friendly feel, and a fieldhouse with seasonal programming.
An intimate venue and bar known for live music, casual eats, and a long-running presence on Belmont just south of Roscoe Village.