The Run Down
We're hopping on the Brown line for this guide to see what we'll find if we take it all the way to the last stop (Kimball). Once you get off the train, you'll find yourselves in Albany Park, a neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest side that's a huge melting pot of various communities. Walk the neighborhood and you'll hear conversations in Tagalog, Spanish, Hindi, English, Urdu, Korean, Spanish, Bosnian, and tons of others being spoken. This guide gives us a small sample of this wonderful melting pot of a community where we can find classic Chicago hot dogs, a late night Mexican pastry shop, and coffee and cocktails all within a few blocks of each other. Here are the highlights.


The spot is a casual counter walk-up diner no bigger than your average apartment, but they do admirable work in that small space. And getting a hot dog, drink, and fries for around $9 is as cheap a deal as you can get.
In terms of food, their menu has all the Chicago classics, from hot dogs, to Italian beef sandwiches and burgers. For this visit, we stuck with their hot dog menu (however — we hear that their Italian beef sandwiches are also notable).









