1900 West Montrose Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60613
Chicago, Illinois
75 Mbps Wi-Fi · 18 outlets
Editor's take
Most reliable Wi-Fi + power combination in Chicago. Around 75 Mbps down, 18 outlets, and a quiet-noise floor. No login, no password — connect and go.
Located at the intersection of Montrose and Wolcott on Chicago's North Side, this Starbucks sits at the border of two of the city's most character-rich neighborhoods: Ravenswood and Lincoln Square. The area is defined by tree-lined residential streets, independent bookstores, European-style bakeries, and a strong sense of community identity that has survived decades of urban change. This is not the flashy Chicago of the Magnificent Mile or the Loop; it is the Chicago of block parties, farmer's markets, and neighbors who know each other by name. The store occupies a corner spot with good visibility from Montrose Avenue, one of the major east-west arteries on the North Side. Foot traffic is steady but manageable, drawn from the surrounding residential blocks and the commercial cluster along nearby Lincoln Avenue. Morning regulars include CTA commuters heading to the Ravenswood Metra station, parents from the local schools, and a loyal contingent of work-from-home professionals who rotate between this Starbucks and the independent cafes that dot the neighborhood. Outdoor seating is a genuine asset during Chicago's warm months. From late May through September, the patio becomes a gathering spot where the rhythm of the neighborhood is on full display: cyclists passing on Montrose, families walking to Horner Park, and the occasional freight train rumbling along the Ravenswood industrial corridor a few blocks east. The seasonal shift is dramatic—during winter, the interior takes on a cozy, bundled-up quality, with customers lingering over hot drinks as snow blankets the street outside. Lincoln Square's German heritage, though fading, still surfaces in establishments like the DANK Haus German American Cultural Center and the annual Maifest celebration. The neighborhood has evolved into one of the most desirable residential areas on the North Side, attracting young families and creative professionals who value walkability, green space, and a genuine sense of place. This Starbucks benefits from all of that—a neighborhood store in the truest sense, serving a community that actually uses it as one.