Supermarket pays homage to Chicago

Grocery shopping is more often than often seen as an errand to run, rather than something fun to do.

However the Whole Foods located in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood offers more than just groceries.

The store is unique in that it pays a homage to the city of Chicago. The store’s walls are plastered with historical facts about the city and different food aisles and features are named after Chicago landmarks.

One of the most popular features of the supermarket is its indoor food court, which offers many take-out options that cater to different tastes and palates. The store also offers cooking demonstrations throughout the month.

Its location is also unique because it overlooks the Chicago River. An outdoor patio is opened for its customers in the summer time.

The Lincoln Park Whole Foods is on Kingsbury Street and North Avenue, a few blocks west of the CTA Red Line North and Clybourn station.

Here’s a look at a supermarket unlike any other.

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