N Ridgeway · Logan Square Cozy Apartment - Games+Arcade - Patio

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Outstanding(17 Ratings)

Apartment in Chicago, IL

5 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath

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About this apartment rental

Will be updated further with arcade, board games, and patio by August 2023!!!

Amazing location in Logan Square, Chicago
Cozy 550 sqft 1BR 1BA
Standing shower games for adults & kids
1 Large bedroom with queen bed
1 air mattress, 1 sleeper sofa
1 Roku Smart TVs, free wifi
Sleeps 4 comfortably
Street parking
Walking distance from bars/restaurants/stores
Great for professionals and travelers
Minutes from hip Logan Square and Wicker Park

Situated along the CTA's Blue Line on Chicago's Northwest Side, Logan Square has solidified itself as a destination in recent decades. Walk along the streets here, and you'll find beautiful boulevards lined with vintage buildings and a commercial corridor along Milwaukee Avenue that hosts to a long list of notable restaurants and bars.

The neighborhood takes its name from General John A. Logan, a soldier in the Civil War who became a U.S. Senator. Throughout the 1800s and the early 1900s, Logan Square was home to an English, Scandinavian and Polish population, including many affluent individuals who built large homes along the boulevards. For a time, the area was home to the terminus of the Metropolitan West Side Elevated train, which was later extended to Jefferson Park and O'Hare Airport (and renamed the Blue Line)

Today, Logan Square has become a hub of the city's culinary and nightlife scenes, attracting Chicagoans and tourists who come to visit the acclaimed restaurants and bars that are seemingly always opening. But the neighborhood is also in the midst of a rapid transformation, with new construction along Milwaukee Avenue and the nearby Bloomingdale Trail reshaping the physical environment.

If you only do one thing
Sit down for a meal at Lula Cafe, a small restaurant that brought farm-to-table dining to the neighborhood in 1999. Overlooking the boulevard (and within eyeshot of the towering Centennial Monument in Logan Square), Lula Cafe has become something of a community hub—you'll often find local movers and shakers eating down for brunch, lunch or dinner.

Go off the beaten track
Tucked away on a resdiential street, Small Bar boasts one of the best beer lists in the entire neighborhood and a small patio where you can enjoy a drink outdoors. Vegetarians will love the comfort food offered at Ground Control, where you can order tacos, wings and gyros made with tofu and seitan.

On a sunny day
If it's sunny AND a Sunday morning, you should stop by the Logan Square Farmers Market, which sets up near Milwaukee Avenue and Logan Boulevard during the warmer months and usually heads indoors during the winter. Nearby, you can gaze up at the Centennial Monument in Logan Square, which was erected in 1918 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Illinois statehood.

On a rainy day
Catch a matinee at the Logan Theatre, which also boasts a classic movie-themed bar and lounge where you can sit down for pre- or post-show drinks. If you're looking for something caffinated, Cafe Mustache is a great place to sit down with your laptop or a good book while you sip a cup of joe. And if you fancy yourself a pinball wizard, Logan Arcade is stocked with a treasure trove of vintage (and contemporary) games for you to pump quarters into.

Get cultured
Stop by Rosa's Lounge to see local blues musicians playing 12-bar melodies until late into the night. If you're looking for laughs, the Lincoln Lodge host comedians nearly every night, including stand-up and improvised shows.

Chill out
Do some browsing for new reading material at City Lit Books, pass the time with a cup of coffee at New Wave Coffee or relax on the grass at Palmer Sqaure Park.

Visit the newest spots
Snag a charcuterie board or a sandwich featuring house-cured meats at Lardon, a cozy cafe that's just steps away from the California Blue Line station. From there, you might walk south to Solemn Oath's Still Life or stroll down Milwaukee Avenue to Life on Marz Community Club, a pair of bespoke taprooms run by local breweries that recently opened in the neighborhood.

Nearest CTA stations
Taking the Blue Line to the Logan Square station will put you in the heart of the neighborhood (near the Centennial Monument), but you can explore other areas by hopping off at the Western of California Blue Line stations.

What else is nearby?
Logan Square is a great jumping off point for exploring Chicago's Northwest Side. Head south to Humboldt Park, a sprawling green space that's part of the boulevard system and (in our opinion) one of the most beautiful park in the city. Take the Blue Line a couple stops south and you'll find yourself in Wicker Park and Bucktown—two neighborhoods that are packed with additional eating, drinking and shopping options. And if you walk north on Milwaukee Avenue, you'll find yourself in the traditionally Polish neighborhood of Avondale, where you can swing by Starpolska Restaurant for pierogi and sausage.

Ride-sharing apps or public transportation is what we recommend especially if you plan on going into the city where parking is hard and/or expensive to find. A train ride is often faster than driving during peak traffic hours and maximizing your time in the area is key during a short stay.
NO SHOES: shoes off inside, please

NO MAILING PACKAGES (RECEIVING OR SENDING)

NO EXCESSIVE GUESTS

NO PARTYING OF ANY KIND (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY - $750 delivery fine). This is a residential working neighborhood that is quiet in the evenings. Must respect other neighbors. Noise level must be minimal after 9pm. There is a noise level city ordinance, we do not want any complaints. Violation of this will results in a termination of your reservation and the security deposit will be retained. We must respect the peace of the community. Thank you for your understanding.

Lost keys: $50
Late checkout past 11am: $25/hour
Excessive guests than on the reservation: $50 per guest
Smoking Fee: $1000

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Ratings and reviews

9.4 / 10
Outstanding(17 Ratings)
8 / 10Excellent·Jun 2025
The host was very helpful and the apartment is very conveniently located.
10 / 10Outstanding·May 2025
I really love this place so quit
10 / 10Outstanding·Apr 2025
We had an amazing stay at this property! The host was very accommodating to us. I highly recommend enjoying your stay in Chicago at this vrbo. It also was a lot of fun playing the pacman machine. It brought back fun childhood memories.
6 / 10Average·Sep 2023
This rental was pretty good except they didn’t have it cleaned before we got there. There were bags of trash in the kitchen and the sheets were wet in the dryer. After I told the property manager they send cleaners without us knowing while we were out and they moved around all of our belongings. Just a little weird that they didn’t let us know someone would be coming in before hand. Over all nice place and good location

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Is parking included with this apartment?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at N Ridgeway · Logan Square Cozy Apartment - Games+Arcade - Patio. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

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