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Paulina Station :: Lincoln Avenue, Chicago IL | Nearby Businesses


3200 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60657

(773) 472-7171

Attractions/Things to Do Near Paulina Station :: Lincoln Avenue

Mayfest
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3100 N Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL 60657

(773) 665-4682

This 3-day summer event kicks off the city's summer festival season. Mayfest features Chicago's best bands. Join us for an ice-cold beer and a funnel cake!

Oktoberfest at Saint Alphonsus
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
411 N Wheeling Rd
Prospect Heights, IL 60070

(847) 255-7452

Oktoberfest 2015 at Saint Alphonsus Liguori School and Parish. Friday, September 25th at 7 p.m. Featuring the traditional German sounds of Paloma Band. Tickets $20 in advance, After 9/20 tickets will be $25

Aroma Workshop
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2050 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60614

(773) 871-1985

We help folks explore our collection of Perfume and Essential Oils.

1048 SkyLounge
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1048 W Waveland Ave
Chicago, IL 60613

(847) 720-7912

Enter 1048 SkyLounge on Waveland, a hip Wrigleyville spot to catch the Chicago Cubs, where cool drinks and grilled goodness meets the most exceptional sight lines, surround sound and comfy seats this side of Wrigley Field.

Robyn's Place
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Racine and Diversey
Chicago, IL 60614

Dayton Place
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2600 N Dayton St
Chicago, IL 60614

The show is set in a small apartment courtyard complex located in Lincoln Park in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Several young individuals reside in the apartments, each with their own dreams and drives. The original plan for the yard was to simply set it up in a way conducive for sunbathing, but after a trip to Target, the girls decided to develop the yard into a long-term party pad for the summer. The storylines will evolve throughout the season. Dayton Place's premiere season features three main characters: Claudia, a teacher who works at Wilshire Memorial High School and changes from a kind, devoted girlfriend to mean-spirited, adulterous villain; Tiffany, a Southern belle and struggling artist who moonlights as a bartender at a bar called Shooters, the group's hangout; Cortney, their budding interior designer friend who in the series premier had guest starred as Claudia & Tiffany's ambitious and merciless friend, but then was immediately promoted to series regular status. Jessica, a photographer running away from her abusive husband, was written off after 3 days. She was not brought back, explained by her character's engagement to a wealthy restaurant entrepreneur. Recurring as the girls' troublemaking, spoiled younger friend, Kristen was upgraded to series regular and remained with the show through its series finale.

Diva Dome
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3950 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60613

(773) 248-1677

Reefcats
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1219 W Diversey Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60614

Stand Up Comedy 101 by Comedy College
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1059 W Addison St
Chicago, IL 60613

(414) 617-8027

Reef Cats
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1219 W Diversey Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60614

The Mud Pit
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2104 N Seminary Ave
Chicago, IL 60614

Landmark and Historical Place Near Paulina Station :: Lincoln Avenue

The Love Silo
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
Lakeview
Chicago, IL 60657

Family Matters
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1318 H St. N.E.
Chicago, IL 60614

(773) 465-6011

Family Matters is an American sitcom which originated on ABC from September 15, 1989 to May 9, 1997, before moving to CBS from September 19, 1997 to July 17, 1998. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers, the series revolves around the Winslow family, a middle-class African American family living in Chicago, Illinois. Midway through the first season, the show introduced the Winslows' nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel (played by Jaleel White), who quickly became its breakout character and eventually the show's main character. Having run for nine seasons, Family Matters is the second longest-running non-animated U.S. sitcom with a predominantly African American cast, behind only The Jeffersons (11). Having aired 215 episodes, Family Matters is ranked third, behind only Tyler Perry's House of Payne (254) and The Jeffersons (253).

3700 Wrigley Rooftop - Wrigley Field Cubs Rooftop
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
3700 N Sheffield Ave
Chicago, IL 60613

(312) 273-3113

3700 Wrigley Rooftop is "Really Big" We are the "Largest" Venue at Wrigley Field! We are a complete city block in width... With "Reserved Sections", Our large Indoor Clubhouse, Multiple Bars, Wrigley's largest Outdoor "Reception Space" we are the leader for GROUPS and EXECUTIVE OUTINGS. We are #1 for Corporate Outings at Wrigley Field making our Cubs Rooftop is ideal for corporate clients. Because our guests prefer exclusive entertainment areas, we have multiple private deck and bar areas to choose from or combine. We believe the key to a successful outing is the ability to customize your event. Our Wrigley Rooftop offers choices and options. If you want something you don’t see here, simply ask. We will make every effort to accommodate your group. "Arrive in Style" Guests are Greeted by Professional Doormen No need to hand out tickets or lanyards. All group leaders provide us with a guest list (Morning of the Event) and we take care of everything from there. Your guests simply arrive, show ID and enjoy their game day! "Largest" Rooftop Reception Area ALL of our Guests enjoy our wonderful reception areas... Our outdoor "Social Platforms" Include Club Lounge areas, Beer Garden, The Grille Area and multiple bars with outdoor flatscreens. Eat, Drink and enjoy the game as well as the Skyline... Wrigley's Largest Indoor Club Lounge Our Indoor Clubhouse area has multiple bars, comfortable seating and is a nice way to relax while watching the game on the multiple flatscreens. FREE "Reserved Sections" Included for ALL Groups 14 or More Guests get FREE "Upgrades" to Reserved Sections! Our Wrigley Rooftop features comfortable and relaxing "Executive Style" seating. We are the ONLY rooftop to have Food & Beverage Rails so no need to place items on the floor or in your lap. Our seating sections are spacious and designed to be able to "Hang Out" with everyone in your group regardless if standing or sitting and never worry about blocking anyone's view. Each Section clearly displays your company or group name similar to suites at stadiums. "Southwest Appetizer Bar" A Guest Favorite.... EXCLUSIVE just to our Venue - Enjoy our "Southwest Appetizer Bar" Crispy Taco's and Soft Flour Tortilla's stuffed with your choice of: Carnitas-Seasoned Pulled Pork, Seasoned Chicken with Fire Roasted Peppers & Onions, Braised Short Ribs, Pico de Gallo, Salsa Verde, Shredded Cheese, Red Salsa and Corn & Black Bean Salsa. (Make your your own specialties CLOSES after 1st Hour) Always Fresh Grilling... Our on-site Chef's Grill Everything Fresh... Each Game our Chef's Grill all of your Summer Favorites including: Chicago Favorite Italian Sausage and/or Sheboygan Style Brats with all the trimmings Classic Chicago Hot Dogs with all the trimmings on steamed buns Midwest Premium Beef Burgers with all the trimmings Marinated Fresh Grilled Chicken Breasts (Enjoy as a sandwich or a plate) BBQ or Simply Grilled.... Chef’s Famous Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork (Enjoy as a sandwich or a plate) Vegans/Guests with Gluten Issues – let our grill staff know upon arrival and our Chef will make sure you have plenty to select from. We feature “Whole Foods” premium products that are Vegan and Gluten Free including Italian Style Sausages, Classic Style Burgers, Gourmet style Hot Dogs, Brats etc ALL 100% Vegan and/or Gluten Free (Gluten Free Buns also). No reason why everyone shouldn't enjoy their day at the game! Daily Selection of Chips, Homemade Sides and Garden Fresh Toppings Visit our "Dessert Bar" at start of 8th Inning Best Beverage Selection... Domestics, Premiums and Microbrews Goose Island 312 Bud Rita's (Lime-A-Rita's and Straw-ber-Rita's) Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy Bud Products Miller Products Coor's Products Amstel Light Corona Blue Moon Fat Tire Gluten Free Beer always available at the Indoor Bar California Wines by Robert Mondavi Including Cabernet, Chardonnay, Moscato and Merlot. We will also have a Italian Pinot Grigio Soft Drinks (Coke, Sprite, Diet Coke), La Croix Sparkling Water, Bottled Spring Water and Arnold Palmer Half/Half Beverages (Lemonade/Iced Tea mix)

Chicago Pride Fest
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3656 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60657

(773) 883-0500

Hosted by the Northalsted Business Alliance, this crowd-pleasing gay and lesbian celebration of community pride showcases an eclectic lineup of arts and crafts, food and other vendors. It also features entertainment on two stages with one dedicated to some of Chicago's fine performers in the gay community. Suggested $10 donation for entrance into the festival.

Daiyuzenji
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3717 N Ravenswood Ave Ste 113
Chicago, IL 60613

(773) 472-3290

Daiyuzenji is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple located on the north side of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.Daiyuzenji began in 1982 as the Illinois betsuin (branch temple) of Daihonzan Chozen-ji, a Rinzai headquarters temple founded in 1979 in Honolulu, Hawaii by Omori Sogen Roshi (1904-1994), a successor in the Tenryu-ji line of Rinzai Zen. Fumio Toyoda, a lay Zen master and martial art teacher who had emigrated to Chicago from Japan in 1974, was the driving force behind the founding and administration of the betsuin. Tenshin Tanouye Roshi and Dogen Hosokawa Roshi, two of Omori Roshi's successors who taught at Chozen-ji, traveled to Chicago beginning in the early 1980s to lead sesshin there.Eventually the Chicago betsuin developed a cadre of senior students, including several ordained priests. In 2005 it was designated a fully independent temple by Hosokawa Roshi, named Sokeizan Daiyuzenji (曹渓山大雄禅寺). So'zan Miller Roshi, one of Hosokawa Roshi's dharma heirs, was appointed the first Daiyuzenji shike (abbot).Daiyuzenji teachers are also involved with the establishment of Korinji, a new Rinzai Zen Buddhist sodo (monastery) in the Madison, Wisconsin area. Groundbreaking for this occurred in June, 2009. Daiyuzenji and Korinji together anchor a network of associated Zen practice groups called the Rinzai Zen Community (RZC).

Francis J. Dewes House
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
503 W Wrightwood Ave
Chicago, IL 60614

(773) 477-3075

The Francis J. Dewes House is a house located at 503 West Wrightwood Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1896 by Adolph Cudell and Arthur Hercz for brewer Francis J. Dewes. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 12, 1974. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 14, 1973Wealthy German immigrants, including Wacker, Leight, Gaetner, Deever, and Schlosser, constructed luxurious mansions east of Clark Street in Chicago's Lincoln Park. Francis Dewes, a Chicago brewer and millionaire, built the most elaborate home in the Lincoln Park still standing - Dewes Mansion at 503 West Wrightwood Avenue.Architects Adolph Cudell and Arthur Hercz designed the Dewes mansion, and it was completed in 1896. Hercz was originally from Hungary, and Cudell was no stranger to building grand residences for Chicago's wealthy elite. In 1879 Cudell also designed the Rush Street mansion of prominent businessman Cyrus Hall McCormick.The Dewes mansion was built for Francis J. Dewes, a brewer. Dewes was born in Prusia in 1845, the son of a brewer and member of the German parliament. In 1868 Francis Dewes emigrated to Chicago and found employment as a bookkeeper for established brewing companies such as Rehm and Bartholomae and the Busch and Brand Brewing Company. He rose through the ranks, and in 1882 he founded his own successful brewing firm. His mansion was built to reflect his own Prussian background and European tastes.

Old Town School of Folk Music
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
4544 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60625

The Old Town School of Folk Music is a Chicago teaching and performing institution that launched the careers of many notable folk music artists. Founded by Folk musicians Frank Hamilton and Win Stracke, and Dawn Greening, the School opened in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago in 1957 (the original location has since been demolished). It began by offering guitar and banjo lessons in a communal teaching style and hosting performances by well-known folk musicians. Currently the school is led by executive director Bau Graves and has an enrollment of about 6,000 students per week, 2,700 of them children.HistoryFoundingThe Old Town School was originally founded by musicians Win Stracke and Frank Hamilton and opened December 1, 1957. Stracke was a classically trained singer and Hamilton was a young multi-instrumentalist and teacher of folk music; Hamilton had previously studied under Bess Lomax Hawes, daughter of folklorist John Lomax. Stracke and Hamilton met at the Gate of Horn nightclub in Chicago where they were both performing. Together Hamilton and Stracke developed a classroom technique based upon traditional oral and folk teaching methods: listening, watching, trial and error, and playing by ear. Where other music schools taught sight reading and performance, Stracke and Hamilton wanted the Old Town School "method" to retain its emphasis on participation and development of aural skills. Early Classes were held in a dining room at the home of co-founder Dawn Greening

Covenant Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Illinois)
Distance: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2012 W Dickens Ave
Chicago, IL 60647

(773) 486-9590

The former Cathedral of All Saints of the Polish National Catholic Church in Chicago, referred to in Polish as Katedra Wszystkich Świętych is a historic church building located in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Colloquially referred to as the White Cathedral, it is a prime example of the so-called 'Polish Cathedral style' of churches in both its opulence and grand scale. Along with St. Wenceslaus, St. Mary of the Angels, and Holy Trinity it is one of the many monumental Polish churches visible from the Kennedy Expressway. Due to the building's high maintenance costs it was sold in December 1993 and now houses Covenant Presbyterian Church of Chicago, a church affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America. A former chapel at All Saints Polish National Catholic Cemetery on Higgins Avenue and River Road was expanded and now houses the current Cathedral of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church.