Ukrainian Village
Ukrainian Village is Chicago's most culturally legible neighborhood in data: Old Lviv and Shokolad anchor a café-restaurant layer where the Ukrainian identity isn't aesthetic but operational. Thirty-five restaurants, 8 coffee spots, 7 grocery options including Farmer's Pride Produce and Amish & Healthy Foods. Dark Matter Coffee's Mothership sits two blocks from the community's cultural center.
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About this Neighborhood
Ukrainian Village wears its identity in its venues: Shokolad (Ukrainian chocolate shop), Old Lviv (coffee, obviously), Boeufhaus (the upscale anchor), Roots Handmade Pizza as the neighborhood institution. Thirty-five restaurants (z = -0.50) run below cohort but are higher quality per slot than the count suggests. Coffee (8 spots, z = -0.81) includes Old Lviv, Prequel, and Dark Matter Coffee — The Mothership, which functions as a neighborhood cultural anchor in its own right. Grocery (7, z = -0.27): Farmer's Pride Produce and Amish & Healthy Foods signal a neighborhood that cooks from scratch. Six parks including Smith and Superior Park are block-scale rather than destination-scale. Fitness runs toward boutique: Wear, Haus Chi, The Garage Chicago Gym, and Yoga For All Beings. SocialGlue at 67 and digitalNomadGravity at 80 reflect a neighborhood that has enough café infrastructure for remote work without being overrun by it. Tagged remote_friendly.
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