Goose Island is a small, dynamic neighborhood located just northwest of Chicago’s downtown area, bounded by the Chicago River and North Branch. The neighborhood is named after the island of the same name, which was historically a marshy area that was eventually filled in.
Originally an industrial area, it has seen significant transformation in recent years, with a mix of new and repurposed buildings, including former warehouses and factories now housing trendy offices, apartments, and breweries. Today, Goose Island is known for its proximity to some of Chicago's most vibrant neighborhoods, including River North, Old Town, Gold Coast, and Lincoln Park. The area is increasingly attractive to professionals due to its central location and proximity to downtown. Despite its ongoing development, Goose Island still has an industrial vibe, with some areas showcasing its roots in manufacturing. Its location along the river provides scenic views, while nearby parks and green spaces offer outdoor recreation opportunities.
Goose Island and its surrounding areas are becoming increasingly popular for dining and drinking, with several excellent spots to check out, including Goose Island Beer Co. and The Salt Shed. Check out our list of some of the best places to eat and drink:
Goose Island is an emerging area in Chicago that’s blending its industrial roots with modern entertainment and activities. While it continues to grow and evolve, here are some of our favorite spots and activities:
While Goose Island itself isn't home to major museums, galleries, or sports venues, its proximity to several other nearby neighborhoods makes it easy to visit places like the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Chicago Cultural Center, enjoy a Cubs game at https://www.mlb.com/cubs/ballparkor check out the Bulls or Blackhawks play at the United Center!
Nearby Farmers Markets:
Street Fests & Other Events:
Easy walkability throughout the neighborhood, and within walking distance to the Lincoln Park Zoo and Lakefront Trail!
Nearby CTA L stations include the Diversey Station Brown Line (above a 5-minute walk) and the Fullerton Red Line (about a 12-minute walk); Nearby Metra stations include the UPN line at Clybourne.
Easy access to 90/94 and several other major driving avenues, including North Avenue, Clybour Avenue, Diversey Parkway, Fullerton Parkway, and Halsted.
Multiple bus lines, including the #8 Halsted, #74 Fullerton Bus, and #22 Clark Bus all service the area.