Make Chicago Home: Bridgeport

On Chicago’s near south side, Bridgeport is a welcoming, multicultural neighborhood with charming historic architecture. Ranking as one of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods, its cultural history has left an indelible mark on Chicago cuisine. All kinds of ethnic fare can be found throughout the neighborhood, but it is most famously known for the breaded steak sandwich, served at almost all of the neighborhood’s pizzerias.

Not only is Bridgeport known for some of the best food in the city, but it is also home to one of Chicago’s two Major League Baseball teams, The Chicago White Sox. The White Sox is one of the MLB’s oldest franchises, bringing in baseball fans from all over to catch a game at Guaranteed Rate Field. 

Food and baseball aside, the community’s involvement in the Chicago art movement is strong. Bridgeport is home to The Zhou B Art Center, Bridgeport Art Center, and the Co-Prosperity Sphere. These centers offer various classes, exhibitions, and festivals throughout the year. If art isn’t your forte, many family-owned businesses and restaurants are the heart of this neighborhood and offer up something to do for everyone.

An Essential List of Bridgeport Hot Spots:

The Duck Inn

Unique

Bosley Park

Antique Taco

Jackalope Coffee + Tea House

Turtle’s Bar + Grill

Pancho Pistolas

Blue City Cycles

Cork and Kerry At The Park

Franco’s Ristorante

Let’s Boogie Records

The area gives an urban-suburban mix feel and has an equal amount of renters vs. homeowners. The current median home value is around $350k, and the median rent is about $1.1k, making Bridgeport an affordable place to call home!

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