Wrigleyville

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Wrigleyville is the number — 119 restaurants, the most in this batch. Also 21 coffee shops, 14 fitness venues, a development wave that hasn't stopped since the rooftop era. The Cubs may or may not be relevant to your experience of living here.

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Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
95
Family
0
Services
100

About this Neighborhood

Wrigleyville's data is supercharged: 119 restaurants (saturated signal, z=2.65), 21 coffee shops, 13 grocery, 14 fitness venues. This is the highest restaurant count in the entire 25-card batch, and it reflects a neighborhood that has been running at full commercial intensity since the rooftop bars made Wrigley Field adjacency a real estate feature. Potbelly and Chipotle and Giordano's anchor the fast-casual layer; the 119 number includes everything on Clark and Addison in a radius that bleeds into Lakeview and Boystown. Southport Fitness and Thousand Waves Martial Arts represent the dual fitness identity — the gym-bro layer and the martial arts layer coexisting on parallel blocks. Juniper Park and Kenmore Park give residents something green on non-game days. Social Glue at 70 is mid-range for a neighborhood where commercial density creates contact but doesn't necessarily create connection. The development_wave tag reflects ongoing construction on Clark and Irving. Doppelgangers Sheffield Neighbors and Printer's Row correctly identify Wrigleyville's Chicago typology: extreme commercial saturation organized around a cultural anchor.

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