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From Comics to Clothes: Gems to Explore in Brighton Park

Posted on March 6, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Michelle Navarro

Michelle Navarro

A street vendor at 47th Street in Brighton Park in 2022

A street vendor at 47th Street in Brighton Park in 2022. (E. Jason Wambsgans / Tribune / Getty)

I grew up hanging out along 47th Street and Archer Avenue because it was near where I lived in Gage Park. The CTA Kedzie Orange Line was my main method of transit, my old dance studio was right off Archer, and Paco’s Tacos is still where I get my tacos today.

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Before we dive into my recs, let’s brush up on some history. After the forced removal of the Potawatomi, the land was bought by investors to make a commercial center, and in 1851 was incorporated as its own municipality. In 1889, Brighton Park became part of Chicago. First home to many Polish Chicagoans, the area is now largely Latino.

Archer Avenue slices through the neighborhood and is home to many beloved businesses and institutions – including some of my favorites.

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  • 🌮 Paco’s Tacos has some of the best tacos in the city, coming from the originals at La Internacional Supermercado.
  • ♨️ The Original Leon’s BBQ has slow-cooked classics.
  • 🥪 Cafe El Meson, a Puerto Rican coffeehouse, is one of the few Southwest Side spots you can get a jibarito.

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