Lincoln Square Farmers Market
This weekly market brings local farmers, artisans, and food vendors right to Lincoln Square—perfect for grabbing fresh produce, artisan goods, and a community vibe just steps from home.
View event details →Lincoln Square offers convenient transportation options including nearby rapid transit stations on the Brown Line and Union Pacific North, complemented by several bus routes and ample bike lanes along flat terrain. Daily necessities are easily accessible with a variety of grocery stores, specialty shops, and over 100 restaurants and cafés nearby. Educational institutions include both public and private schools within close reach. The neighborhood features several public green spaces and provides a vibrant atmosphere with numerous entertainment venues and nightlife throughout the area. Housing options vary widely, including duplexes, apartments, and single detached homes, accommodating a broad range of preferences and sizes.
Lincoln Square has a character that appeals to a fairly diverse group of people. Lincoln Square is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are generally tranquil, however noise can be an issue close to one of the railway lines. There are over 50 public green spaces nearby for residents to visit, including Mather Park and Horner Park, and they are very well-spread out, which makes them very easy to get to from numerous locations within the neighborhood. Lastly, there are numerous lively parts in this area for those looking for a dynamic vibe. Numerous entertainment venues can be found nearby, there are a very large number of people around most of the time, and with its over 50 bars, there are options for nighttime activities.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the heart of Lincoln Square on Western Avenue, Welles Park is a cherished community green space featuring walking paths, a playground, athletic fields, and frequent concerts at the gazebo, making it a lively gathering spot for families and neighbors.
Situated near Rockwell Street, this unique bilingual school reflects Lincoln Square’s historic German heritage, offering immersive German-English education and adding to the neighborhood’s international character.
Stretching along Lincoln Avenue from Lawrence to Montrose, this bustling strip is lined with beloved eateries like Café Selmarie, Gene’s Sausage Shop, and The Warbler, making it a local hub for culinary delights and lively street life.
A staple on Lincoln Avenue, this old-world European grocery and butcher offers artisanal sausages, imported treats, and a renowned rooftop beer garden, serving as both a culinary landmark and cultural touchstone for the community.
This scenic multi-use trail runs near Lincoln Square and offers residents easy access to biking, jogging, and nature escapes, connecting local parks and neighborhoods for miles along the waterway.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This weekly market brings local farmers, artisans, and food vendors right to Lincoln Square—perfect for grabbing fresh produce, artisan goods, and a community vibe just steps from home.
View event details →A delicious neighborhood stroll letting locals sample baked goods from multiple Lincoln Square shops—it’s a tasty way to support businesses and explore the community on foot.
View event details →An annual multi-household yard sale across the neighborhood—great for treasure hunting, meeting neighbors, and enjoying a community shopping experience with included bingo and raffle fun.
View event details →Three days of authentic Greek food, music, and dance in the heart of Lincoln Square—ideal for locals wanting festive culture, community celebration, and flavors right in the neighborhood.
View event details →A great opportunity for residents to attend a local government meeting right in Lincoln Square—useful for staying informed and engaging in neighborhood decision‑making.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Lincoln Square
Local characteristics and demographics for Lincoln Square