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Chicago's Ukrainian Village is Still Heart of Culture

Posted on April 10, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

A rally in Ukrainian Village in support of Ukraine in 2022.

A rally in Ukrainian Village in support of Ukraine in 2022. (Max Herman / NurPhoto / Getty)

Another chapter of Trash People — the grassroots nonprofit that organizes neighborhood clean-ups and volunteer fairs — has sprouted up in Ukrainian Village. Co-lead Alice Maiterth is helping us get to know the area.

Located in the West Town community area, the neighborhood got its name from the influx of Ukrainian immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Residents were largely laborers, some of whom built mansions in nearby Wicker Park. While the area has been gentrified in the last few decades, the neighborhood has remained the heart of the city’s Ukrainian culture, especially during war abroad.

Something to Eat

  • Lao Peng You is a BYOB neighborhood spot serving unique Chinese dumplings.
  • Tuman’s is a classic tavern serving American fare.
  • Sunrise Cafe has been serving up a hearty breakfast for 20 years.
  • Kasama is technically outside of Ukrainian Village, but if you’re already in the area, you might as well get in line for brunch.
Shit Fountain

A pilgrimage to Shit Fountain should be on every Chicagoan’s bucket list. (Flickr)

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Boundaries of Ukrainian Village and East Village

Boundaries of Ukrainian Village and East Village (Google Maps)

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