Fashion Accessories Store · Noble Square · 8 tips and reviews
Time Out Chicago: Attire for men and women, like button-up vests and taffeta party dresses, range between $20 and $200, respectively, while furniture pieces such as Heywood-Wakefield chairs go for up to $1,200.
Time Out Chicago: Sketch troupe Oh Theodora mixes it up the third Wednesday of every month with art, music, comedy and more, with added laughs from special guests.
3716 W Fullerton Ave (btwn Lawndale & Ridgeway Ave), Chicago, IL
Record Store · Logan Square · 3 tips and reviews
Time Out Chicago: In addition to actual music, the store stocks a selection of turntables and music tchotchkes. Stop by on the weekend, and you’re sure to catch an in-store performance from local or touring acts.
Time Out Chicago: The Poetry Foundation's River North location and beautiful architecture opens poetry reading experiences up to the sights and sounds of the city.
Time Out Chicago: Not only has iO churned out legendary folk like Mike Meyers and Amy Poehler, but it consistently puts the art of improv first. The shows are cheap and the classes a must for budding improvisers.
6314 N Broadway St (at W Rosemont Ave), Chicago, IL
Antique Store · Edgewater · 9 tips and reviews
Time Out Chicago: While you’ll find a smaller selection of furniture, the mall does offer “newer” items from the more recent decades of the 20th century. Another perk: The prices are slightly lower than BAM’s