coffee noir
22 E. Jackson (Pickwick Place)
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Pickwick Place is a private alley just steps from Jackson Boulevard. It was hidden behind a steel gate until 22. East Jackson became a coffee shop in 2014.
The little shop at the end of the lane is one of the oldest buildings in the Loop. City records date the building to 1892, but owner Henry Horner had a stable here likely in the 1850s. Horner’s grandson of the same name went on to become governor of Illinois. Over the last century, the building was home to many businesses. Abson’s Chop House was a favorite restaurant of downtown bankers and politicians from 1871 to 1900.
coffee noir
22 E. Jackson (Pickwick Place)
urbnexplorer.com/secret-spot-hidden-chicago-coffee-shop/
Pickwick Place is a private alley just steps from Jackson Boulevard. It was hidden behind a steel gate until 22. East Jackson became a coffee shop in 2014.
The little shop at the end of the lane is one of the oldest buildings in the Loop. City records date the building to 1892, but owner Henry Horner had a stable here likely in the 1850s. Horner’s grandson of the same name went on to become governor of Illinois. Over the last century, the building was home to many businesses. Abson’s Chop House was a favorite restaurant of downtown bankers and politicians from 1871 to 1900.