Kosher Restaurants in Chicago, Page 2
Chicago's kosher scene is concentrated in the northern neighborhoods and suburbs, above all West Rogers Park (West Ridge) along Devon and Touhy Avenues and the nearby suburbs of Skokie and Lincolnwood. The area supports one of the largest Orthodox communities in the Midwest, with pizzerias, delis, steakhouses, sushi bars, bakeries, and Mediterranean grills. The Chicago Rabbinical Council (cRc) is the primary local kosher authority and certifies the overwhelming majority of these establishments. There are essentially no kosher restaurants left in downtown Chicago, so a car is usually needed to reach the clusters.
The restaurants cluster tightly in three walkable pockets: Devon and Touhy Avenues in West Rogers Park, Dempster and Oakton Streets in Skokie, and a short stretch of Devon and Touhy in Lincolnwood. Almost every kosher establishment closes Friday afternoon and all day Saturday for Shabbat, with some reopening Saturday night after nightfall. Visitors staying downtown should plan to drive or arrange transport before Shabbat begins, since ride-hailing to the northern clusters is costly and no kosher options exist in the Loop.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
Showing 25 to 34 of 34. Filter by type using the menu above.
KosherstandZ at Wrigley Field
Kosher ballpark concessions ยท Wrigleyville / Lakeview
Crunch
Kosher American / barbecue and catering ยท Skokie
Rita's of West Ridge
Italian ice and frozen custard ยท West Ridge / West Rogers Park
Dunkin' Donuts (Devon)
Donuts and coffee ยท West Ridge / West Rogers Park
Dairy Star
Ice cream and frozen treats ยท Lincolnwood
Candy Squared
Candy and confections ยท Lincolnwood
Coco Artisan Sweets
Artisan chocolates and sweets ยท West Ridge
Nut & Candy
Nuts, dried fruit and candy ยท Skokie
Mizrahi Grill
Mediterranean / Israeli / Middle Eastern (shawarma, grill) ยท Highland Park
Zelda's Sweet Shoppe (Zelda's Catering)
Kosher catering, bakery, sweets and chocolates (pareve and dairy baked goods; glatt meat catering) ยท Skokie
The kosher scene in Chicago
KosherAtlas lists 34 certified kosher restaurants in Chicago. They break down into 14 meat, 12 dairy and 7 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.
The densest kosher clusters are in Skokie, West Rogers Park, Lincolnwood and West Ridge / West Rogers Park, and the kitchens run from sushi bar, argentinian steakhouse and ballpark concessions.
Supervision in Chicago is led by Chicago Rabbinical Council (cRc), and 33 of the 34 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 6 glatt and 5 cholov yisroel.
Frequently asked questions
How many kosher restaurants are there in Chicago?
We list 34 certified kosher restaurants in Chicago (14 meat, 12 dairy and 7 pareve), each verified against its certifying agency and shown with its kosher type.
Are the restaurants on KosherAtlas actually certified kosher?
Every listing shows its certifying agency (hechsher) where we have confirmed it. Chicago's scene is dominated by Chicago Rabbinical Council (cRc).
Which neighborhoods in Chicago have the most kosher restaurants?
The densest are Skokie (12), West Rogers Park (9), Lincolnwood (5), West Ridge / West Rogers Park (2) and Lakeview (1). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.
Is there glatt kosher food in Chicago?
Yes. 6 of the Chicago listings are marked glatt. Use the glatt category to see them all.
Which restaurants in Chicago are cholov yisroel?
5 listings serve cholov yisroel dairy in Chicago. Each dairy listing marks its milk standard.
Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.