Ukrainian Village
|
|
Reviewed by:
Nikki
Rating: |
Ukrainian Village is a neighborhood located on the west side of the Chicago downtown area. Home to approximately 10,000 ethnic Ukrainians, it’s a pocket of traditional Ukrainian food and cultural institutions like the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, the Ukrainian National Museum and the Ukrainian Cultural Center.
There are a number of beautiful churches in the neighborhood all within walking distance of one another. Be sure to visit Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral and Saints Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Swing by Old Lviv for a great and inexpensive Ukrainian meal or Rich’s Deli for Polish specialties (857 N Western Ave). If you’re looking for something a bit nicer, make reservations at local Italian restaurant, A Tavola.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Address: Ukrainian Village West Chicago Ave.
Maybe you might also be interested in:
| Old Town Triangle - 2.7 mi | |
|
The Old Town Triangle District, between North Ave, Lincoln Ave and Wells St is a designated Chicago landmark and features rows of beautiful cottages and Victorian-era buildings as well as St. Michael’s... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
| Loop - 2.9 mi | |
|
The Loop is also known as the Chicago Loop and is used to designate the historical center of Downtown Chicago. The term generally refers to the entire central business district. Having different meanings, Loop term most... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
|
| Avondale - 2.9 mi | |
|
Avondale, a neighborhood located on Chicago’s Northwest side, is best known for its Polish village (Jackawo and Waclawowo) and incredible architecture. With an easy-going attitude Avondale is the place to find... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |








