Event Overview: What makes the DoDivision Street Fest and Sidewalk Sale unique is that all elements of this festival are local: the food, the vendors, the music, even the featured beer is selected based on it's popularity in the ?hood. Given the status of West Division Street as the hottest, hippest most cutting edge neighborhood in Chicago, the events? 60,000 attendees wouldn?t want this festival any other way but local. The Do-Division Street Fest and Sidewalk Sale, located on Division between Ashland and Leavitt, spans 10 city blocks, features two live music stages, a wide variety of high quality food offered by Division Street restaurants, plenty of ice cold beer, unique kid's activities, and an elaborate Sidewalk Sale put on by Division Street Merchants. The 2010 talent line-up will be announced in late March, and will feature original, local entertainment of the highest quality. Chicago's hottest, hippest ?hood?. Division Street between Ashland and Leavitt is packed with trendy boutiques, salons, spas, restaurants, bistros, bakeries, coffee shops and cyber cafes. It's wide, tree lined sidewalks give it a distinctly European feel. During warm weather months, there are as many as a dozen sidewalk cafes in operation. West Division Street's restaurants and bars all have one thing in common: high quality in all price ranges. Division Street's restaurant choices can satisfy any craving including Thai, Tapas, Shushi, organic pizza, comfort food, Mexican, Northern Italian and award winning fusion. And, from the ?cheapest beers in Chicago? to some of the best wine selections in the city, Division Street has plenty to offer imbibers. The Division Street area is also home to many of Chicago's fashion designers, which may explain Division Street's multitude of cutting edge, high quality dress and shoe boutiques.
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