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Restaurants for Lease in Lincoln Park

Restaurant spaces, subleases, and second-generation lease opportunities nearby.

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Full Restaurant for Lease in Chicago IL
Full Restaurant for Lease in Chicago IL
Full Restaurant for Lease in Chicago IL
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Full Restaurant
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For Lease
$3.17/sq ft
Gross LeaseLong Term
2500 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60614, USA2,000 sq ft
Bar AreaTurnkeyGrease Trap3-Comp SinkHood: Type 1

Market Context

Understanding the Lincoln Park Market

Lincoln Park is Chicago's most established affluent residential dining market. The neighborhood's combination of dense affluent residential population, DePaul University, the Lincoln Park Zoo, and the lakefront draws a customer base that supports consistent year round demand and high average ticket sizes for established concepts.

Lease rates run high but materially below West Loop and Fulton Market. Halsted, Clark, and Armitage Avenue's prime blocks reach $60 to $80 per square foot annually. Most of the rest of the neighborhood sits at $50 to $68. Asset sales start from $95,000 and full business sales from $240,000.

Lincoln Park restaurant economics reward concepts with strong neighborhood ties and consistent execution over trend driven concepts that have shorter lifecycles. The customer base is loyal but discriminating, with strong food media coverage of established neighborhood concepts. Winter brings meaningful indoor dining lift while summer adds patio and brunch volume.

Where to Lease a Restaurant in Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park's restaurant submarkets each carry distinct customer bases, lease economics, and concept fit. Choosing the right one matters as much as the concept itself.

  • Halsted Street and Clark Street: Halsted Street and Clark Street are the most established walkable dining corridors in Lincoln Park. Lease rates run $60 to $80 per square foot. Strong year round local affluent traffic with consistent dinner and weekend brunch demand.
  • Armitage Avenue: Armitage Avenue is one of Chicago's most established lifestyle retail and dining corridors. Lease rates run $55 to $75 per square foot. The customer base mixes affluent local residents with regional shoppers drawn to the boutique retail concentration.
  • DePaul University and Lincoln Park Zoo Adjacent: The DePaul University and Lincoln Park Zoo adjacent corridors drive a mix of student, family tourist, and resident traffic. Lease rates run $50 to $68 per square foot. Concepts here see meaningful seasonal lift from zoo and conservatory traffic.
  • North Lincoln Avenue and Webster Avenue: North Lincoln Avenue and Webster Avenue support more residential local dining demand. Lease rates run $50 to $65 per square foot. Strong opportunity for neighborhood concepts targeting the dense affluent residential population.

Types of Restaurant Spaces for Lease in Lincoln Park

Pepperlot covers every restaurant lease format across Lincoln Park, from chef driven second generation spaces to ghost kitchen suites and new construction.

  • Second Generation Space: Previously operated as a restaurant with hood, grease trap, plumbing, and venting in place. Saves $150,000 to $500,000 in build out costs (more in Chicago) and is the fastest path to opening anywhere in Illinois.
  • Turnkey Restaurant: Fully equipped and ready to operate, often with the previous concept's furniture, fixtures, and equipment included in the lease. Ideal for operators wanting to open within 30 to 60 days.
  • Ghost Kitchen Suite: Delivery only commercial kitchen suites with shared infrastructure. Lower entry cost than full restaurant leases and ideal for cloud kitchen brands and delivery first concepts.
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Why Use Pepperlot to Find Restaurants for Lease in Lincoln Park

Built exclusively for restaurant real estate.

Restaurant Only Listings

Restaurant Only Listings

Every listing on Pepperlot is a restaurant or F&B space. No warehouses, offices, or unrelated commercial properties diluting your Lincoln Park search.

Restaurant Specific Listing Fields

Restaurant Specific Listing Fields

Hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, liquor licenses, certificates of occupancy, seating capacity, patio availability. The details that drive restaurant decisions are in every listing.

Illinois Market Intelligence

Illinois Market Intelligence

Cuisine gap analysis, demographic data, and competitive landscape information for Lincoln Park. Make a more informed decision before committing capital or signing a lease.

Confidential Listings

Confidential Listings

Some of the best Lincoln Park restaurant opportunities are listed confidentially. Pepperlot gives you access to off market opportunities not available on general platforms.

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How to Lease a Restaurant Space in Lincoln Park

A step-by-step approach to acquiring your next location.

Browse Active Spaces

Browse Active Spaces

Filter Lincoln Park restaurant spaces by submarket, size, lease rate, and specific features like hood systems, grease traps, outdoor seating, and existing liquor license eligibility. Every listing includes the operational details that matter for restaurant tenants.

Identify Second Generation Opportunities

Identify Second Generation Opportunities

Second generation restaurant spaces save $150,000 to $500,000 in build out costs. Confirm the existing hood type, grease trap capacity, plumbing condition, and electrical capacity match your concept's requirements before committing.

Contact the Landlord or Broker

Contact the Landlord or Broker

Each listing displays the contact details for the landlord or listing broker. Reach out directly. Ask for the lease term, base rent, CAM charges, NNN structure, tenant improvement allowance, and any operational restrictions. Lincoln Park landlords vary significantly in flexibility.

Negotiate Lease Terms

Negotiate Lease Terms

Lincoln Park restaurant lease rates range from $50 to $80 per square foot annually. Negotiate beyond just the base rent. Personal guarantee structure, free rent periods, tenant improvement allowance, and renewal options often have more economic impact than base rent reductions.

Our Vision

PepperLot exists to modernize how restaurants are bought and sold. By focusing exclusively on restaurants for sale, the platform eliminates noise from unrelated business listings and creates a marketplace built around real operational needs.

The goal is simple: better data, better matches, and better outcomes for restaurant buyers and sellers.

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Who We Are

PepperLot is a restaurant-only real estate and transaction platform built for operators, brokers, and landlords. The team combines marketplace technology with deep category focus to support acquisitions ranging from small restaurants for sale to multi-location portfolios.

Every feature, listing, and filter is designed to serve one purpose: making restaurant transactions clearer, faster, and more informed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are restaurant lease rates in Lincoln Park?

Lincoln Park restaurant lease rates run roughly $50 to $80 per square foot annually, depending on submarket. Prime locations command the higher end of the range. NNN structures with CAM charges typically add $8 to $18 per square foot annually.


What submarkets in Lincoln Park have the most restaurant spaces for lease?

On Pepperlot, the most active Lincoln Park submarkets for lease listings are Halsted Street and Clark Street, Armitage Avenue, DePaul University and Lincoln Park Zoo Adjacent. Each carries different lease rates, customer bases, and concept fit. Choose the submarket where your concept aligns with the existing or growing customer mix.


What is a second generation restaurant space in Lincoln Park?

A second generation space in Lincoln Park is one that previously operated as a restaurant and retains the hood system, grease trap, plumbing, and venting infrastructure. These spaces save tenants $150,000 to $500,000 in build out costs and are the fastest path to opening, particularly in Lincoln Park's established submarkets.


Are CAM and triple net charges common in Lincoln Park restaurant leases?

Yes. Most Lincoln Park restaurant leases are NNN, meaning the tenant pays property taxes, insurance, and CAM on top of base rent. CAM charges in Lincoln Park shopping centers and mixed use developments typically add $8 to $18 per square foot annually. Always request the most recent CAM reconciliation.


Do I need a liquor license to lease a restaurant space in Lincoln Park?

If your concept will serve alcohol, yes. Illinois requires both a state license from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and a municipal license from the city or village. Some Lincoln Park leases include the existing license in the assignment. Others require the tenant to apply separately, which can take 30 to 120 days depending on jurisdiction. Confirm with the landlord and licensing authority before signing.


Can I list a Lincoln Park restaurant space for lease on Pepperlot?

Yes. Listing on Pepperlot is free. Create a Lincoln Park-specific listing with the hood system type, grease trap status, square footage, lease rate, and CAM charges. Confidential options are available for landlords replacing struggling tenants without alerting current staff.