Logan Square still carries quite a cache among restaurant fans. | Shutterstock

One of Chicago’s strongest dining neighborhoods keeps getting better

It doesn’t get much hipper than Logan Square. In addition to seeing big-time rises in restaurants and bars in recent years, this neighborhood teems with tree-lined boulevards and a bustling and creative restaurant and bar scene. Milwaukee Avenue in particular has become a major artery for quality food and drink. While there’s no shortage of coffee shops, Logan Square is about more than caffeine. Here are Eater Chicago’s best best for eat and drink in one of Chicago’s most interesting dining destinations.

As of March 2, Chicago restaurants are permitted to serve customers indoors with a 50 percent maximum capacity per room, or 50 people — whichever is fewer. At the same time, despite winter weather, a number of Chicago restaurants continue to offer outdoor seating. Regardless, the state requires reservations for indoor and outdoor dining. The level of service offered is indicated on each map point. However, this should not be taken as an endorsement for dining in, as there are still safety concerns. For updated information on coronavirus cases in your area, please visit the city of Chicago’s COVID-19 dashboard. Studies indicate that there is a lower exposure risk when outdoors, but the level of risk involved with patio dining is contingent on restaurants following strict social distancing and other safety guidelines.

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