Roscoe Village is where you find the neighborhood you always pictured when you thought about neighborhood living.

The kind of place where your kids can bike to the park, where the barista remembers you, and where neighbors actually stop to chat.

Why Roscoe Village

People choose Roscoe Village because it feels like a village, not just a collection of buildings. You’ll see the same faces at the weekend farmer’s market. Your favorite pizza spot knows you’re the family that orders extra garlic knots. The local coffee shop becomes your Saturday morning ritual, not because it’s trendy, but because it feels like yours.​

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    This neighborhood attracts people who want balance. Young professionals who grew up in the suburbs and want that same sense of community, but with a 20 minute train ride to work instead of an hour in traffic. Growing families who refuse to choose between good schools and city energy. Longtime residents who stayed because their neighbors became their friends and their street became home.​

    The streetscape itself tells you what kind of place this is. Historic greystones and brick two flats line quiet residential blocks where kids play outside and dogs get walked without leashes because everyone knows everyone.

    Roscoe Street’s commercial strip delivers independent boutiques, neighborhood pizzerias, and casual spots where you can walk in without a reservation and leave feeling like a regular. It’s the kind of place where kids grow up riding their bikes to the same park their parents did.​

    Roscoe Village is known for

    The quintessential tree-lined streets

    Roscoe Village has a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that balances quaint suburban living with city energy. Residents enjoy a laid-back life with strong community pride and active neighborhood engagement.

    The Shopping & Dining Scene

    Roscoe Street is the hotspot lined with locally-owned boutiques, artisanal shops, and upscale restaurants. You'll find everything there! handmade gifts, jewelry, gourmet coffee shops and trendy fashion boutiques.

    Green Spaces

    Hamlin Park is the community centerpiece. It has sports fields, a swimming pool, and an active community center. You get even more green spaces in Fellger Playlot Park with landscaped gardens and playgrounds.

    The Community

    This is a neighborhood of people building lives, not just careers. You’ll meet young families with strollers, professionals biking to the Brown Line, couples upgrading from rental apartments into their first real home with a yard and space for life.

    The Roscoe Village Neighbors nonprofit plans block parties, holiday festivals, and community events that actually bring people together instead of just posting about it online.​

    It’s not as loud as Wicker Park or as trendy as Bucktown, and that’s exactly what people love about Roscoe Village. You get the calm of a neighborhood where you can hear yourself think, but you’re still a short ride from anywhere you want to be when you need the energy.​

    My favorite spots

    Pizza Amelia

    Everyone's favorite Roscoe Street pizza is the kind of neighborhood place worth making a regular stop. It’s genuinely that good. (www)

    Four Moon

    This tavern your weeknight go to when no one feels like cooking, the place you can walk into without a plan and leave happy. (www)

    Piazza Bella

    Italian food since 1999 with the kind of friendly service that makes you feel welcome, not rushed.​​ (www)

    Turquoise Cafe & Restaurant

    Turkish-Mediterranean cuisine in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Flavors are bold enough to make you rethink your usual rotation! (www)

    Dhanteraz Indian Fusion

    Traditional Indian with a modern twist, named after an auspicious Indian festival and serving dishes that balance authenticity with fusion plates. ​ (www)

    What to Do on a Rainy Day

    Head to Four Moon Tavern and settle in with a beer while the rain does its thing outside, or take the kids to Margie’s Candies nearby for ice cream sundaes in a vintage setting that feels like stepping back in time.

    The coffee shops and bakeries along Roscoe Street become your cozy hideout on cold afternoons. Pizza Amelia keeps the whole family entertained with good food and a casual vibe where kids can be kids.​​

    Schools in Roscoe Village

    Families stay in Roscoe Village because the schools work and the neighborhood feels right for raising kids.

    Audubon Elementary and Burley Elementary both rank high among neighborhood favorites, and selective enrollment magnet programs throughout the North Side give families even more options if they want them.

    This is the rare neighborhood where you can walk your kids to school, bike to work, and still feel like you’re living in the city, not watching it from the Chicago suburbs.​

    Transit & Commute

    With ZIP code 60618, Roscoe Village has an easy commute to downtown Chicago.

    The CTA Brown Line stops at Addison, Paulina, and Southport, putting you in the Loop in 20 to 30 minutes for a quick commute.

    Multiple bus routes connect you across the city when you need crosstown access.

    You get the space and calm of a residential neighborhood without giving up the convenience of being connected to everything that makes Chicago worth living in.​

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