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Late-night Mexican eats that won't leave you heaving in the street.

Killer jibaritos (plantain-and-meat sandwiches) and other Puerto Rican favorites.

Traditional Italian at the wrong price unless you've got dreams of flipping your condo next week. In that case, this place is just right.

Go for tapas and excellent mojitos at this Cuban/Spanish place.

Cool space on Mondays when it's not taken over by greasy rockabilly wannabes.

Maybe Calvin should take a trip to the South Side to see how barbeque is supposed to be done.

Soul food and Latin cuisine merge at this casual Humboldt Park restaurant.

All-night bowling for the rock-n-roll jet set: tattoos and tequila meet 10 pins.

Now Logan Square has a little bit of Wrigleyville (the location of the first Dunlays is on Clark in the heart of high-fivin' Cubstown).

Excellent back patio, margaritas and fish tacos round out a summertime goldmine.

Don't let the loud Latin music keep you away from their delicious steaks and empanadas.

Hidden gem BBQ joint with great food but cramped interior.

Former mainstay for all-ages rock shows goes legit as an evenings-only bowling alley.

Neighborhood brunch/lunch spot that we'd love to like but we just can't because the food and service are a horrorshow.

Good beer selection plus good board games equals awesome.

One of the last of Logan Square's great dives where old style reigns and the Old Style is a dollar.

Their savory, succulent BBQ is the best in this part of town. Ask for extra napkins.

High-minded pub grub with servers who bend over backwards to bring it to you.

Great bands for not much money in a beautiful old space but what's it take to get a beer around here?

Crowded for great brunches—try mascarpone-stuffed brioche French toast—with less hectic dinners. 

Old-school ice cream parlor and soda-jerk fountain with light bites and giant seashell-shaped platters for banana splits.

Fifties-themed coffeeshop with free WIFI beats Starbuck's.

Cheap indie dive with eye-popping beer selection and bands you probably went to high-school with.

Great spot for neighborhoodies with a fireplace and a sit-down Ms. Pacman machine.

For breakfast and lunch, Logan Square's almost-there answer to the Bongo Room.

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