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Logan Theatre, Chicago

Opened in 1915 with 975 seats and still showing movies today, although it has since been carved up into four screens for second-run Hollywood fare..

Opened in 1915 with 975 seats and still showing movies today, although it has since been carved up into four screens for second-run Hollywood fare.


Hours

Sun

12:00

16:00

Mon

NA

Tue

NA

Wed

10:00

16:00

Thu

10:00

16:00

Fri

10:00

16:00

Sat

10:00

16:00

About Logan Theatre

 2646 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 773-342-5555

 www.thelogantheatre.com

Logan Theatre and Nearby Sights on Map

Logan Square Auditorium

It's under-utilized on weeknights, but this ballroom-with-a-liquor-license hosts weekend rock shows and the occasional label showcase for mainstays of Chicago music like Thrill Jockey

Logan Square Farmers Market

In 2012, the Chicago Reader named the LSFM 'Best Farmers Market' in the city

St. Hyacinth Basilica

Another of Chicago's gorgeous Polish Cathedrals, the three towers of St

Palmer Square Park

Designed by William LeBaron Jenney, designer to the (Victorian) stars, and a lovely job at that - with plenty of trees, shade, and green space

John Rath House

Nestled among the mansions of Logan Boulevard, this 1907 Prairie School house by George Maher makes a nice contrast with its elegant lines and lack of Euro mish-mash

Prop Thtr

Prop is the best place in Chicago to see smart, exciting new dramatic theater, from 'Porno Zombies' to Daley biographies

Fireside Bowl

There are better places to bowl and much better places to see live music, but this is hallowed ground for the teen punk of the '80s and '90s, when the Fireside was a cheap, all-ages venue punk, hardcore, emo, and more

Logan Square Skate Park

Ten ramps and half-pipes, benches, an asphalt surface, and a drinking fountain

St. Wenceslaus Church

The other monumental religious edifice that dominates the Avondale skyline, it is considered to be 'one of the best examples of the fusion of Art Deco stylings with medieval European architecture in the city of Chicago

Congress Theater

Opened in 1926 and still adorned with gorgeous terra cotta, the semi-decrepit Congress Theater is now home to the twin powers of Mexican wrestling and indie rock of an occasionally exceptional caliber