Dewey-Darrow

Quiet Neighborhood Close to Downtown Evanston
A suburban feel with with low-rise apartment complexes and single family homes. This neighborhood mixes students from Northwestern with working professionals in a quiet setting. Location wise, it sits right next to Downtown Evanston. You won't find much nightlife here, but it's not too far from downtown Chicago and the rent is cheaper.
What Dewey-Darrow Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
8.0
value
9.0
amenities
6.0
social
6.0
management
8.2
safety
5.3
Median rents in Dewey-Darrow
Studio
$
1,300
1 Bedroom
$
2,200
2 Bedroom
$
2,800

Living in
Dewey-Darrow

Easy Commute
Proximity To Amenities
Trader Joe's
Residential
Northwestern
Quiet
Dewey-Darrow — 8.1/10 Rating (based on 12 neighborhood reviews)
Quiet and convenient neighborhood. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, stores, etc., including some local businesses, especially near the intersection between Chicago Ave and Main St. There are stations for Purple Line and Metra trains.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
996-1012 Main St
Friendly people around. Only several blocks to the lake. Safe and having restaurants/cafes around. Jewel Osco and Trader Joe's within walking distance.
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Main
Located on Chicago Ave a little south of downtown Evanston. Directly across the street from Trader Joes and next to Jewel Osco. Starbucks across the street, plenty of small shops, dry cleaners, hardware store, bike shop, gas station, etc. Everything you need is very close by.
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Chicago Avenue Place
It feels very safe and social. The people are nice and there is a lot to do in the neighborhood. Parking might be somewhat difficult unless you go a couple blocks East into the residential area.
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
N/A
All of Evanston's grocery stores in one place - Trader Joe's, Jewel Osco, and both Whole Foods. A bit further from Kellogg but still convenient.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Chicago Avenue Place
This was more residential than I thought, did not feel like I was living in the city at all. close to transport.
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5
/10
Neighborhood Rating
900 reba
This is a family-friendly neighborhood with many parks, stores, restaurants, and other small businesses. There are panhandlers in the neighborhood, but they generally don't cause many problems. The proximity to many forms of transportation is very convenient.
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
1013 Sherman Ave
The neighborhood has a good number of restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques, and they aren't overcrowded by undergrad students. As soon as you step a block or two away from Chicago Ave, it is quiet and residential.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Main
Great access to public transportation (CTA station, intercampus shuttle, bus), bars and restaurants (Starbucks, Union Pizza, etc), supermarkets (Jewel Osco, Trader Joes and Whole Foods all in 2 blocks). Not too close to campus, but 8 min if you ride a bike.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Chicago Avenue Place
Its safe, has good restaurants nearby, the supermarkets are very close and train station is just there. The only thing against is that the bars are about 20 mins or 30 mins away
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
The Main
Beautiful, quiet, close to grocery stores and transit on Chicago Ave. Just 1/2 mile from the water.
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6
/10
Neighborhood Rating
1303 Maple
i like it! it is great!
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
1326 Chicago Avenue


Getting to Know
Dewey-Darrow

Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: Chicago Ave to Knox Ave
North to South Boundaries: Emerson St to Keeney St
dining
Kingston Grill
Poochie’s
Sarpinos Pizza
SIAM - Paragon Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar
grocery
Aldi
Sam’s Club
Trader Joe's
convenience
Walgreens
fitness
Body & Brain Yoga
BOX Evanston
Hip Circle Studio
Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago
parks
Ridgeville Park District
Robert E James Park
coffee
First Slice Pie Cafe
Libby & Laura
Sugar & Spice Extraordinary Sweet Treats
bus
201/206 (bus)
rail
Purple Line (metro)
About your Neighbors
Data from the 2013 American Community Survey

Zip Codes
Dewey-Darrow includes zip codes 60201, 60202, 60203, and 60076
Rent vs Own
29
%
of Dewey-Darrow residents are renters
Driving to Work
66
%
of Dewey-Darrow residents drive to work
New Construction
6
%
of housing units in Dewey-Darrow have been built in the last 15 years
Building Types
81
%
<20 units
10
%
20-49 units
9
%
50+ units
Demographics
Children (under 18)
19
%
18 - 34
22
%
35 - 54
24
%
55+
23
%
Unit Mix
3
%
Studio
15
%
1 Bed
29
%
2 Bed
53
%
3+ Bed
Occupation or Education
Working Professional
59
%
Undergrad Student
11
%
Grad Student
5
%
Unemployed
6
%
Retired
18
%

Best Apartments
in Dewey-Darrow


1 Bed $1,800
2 Beds $2,200

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Studio $1,599
1 Bed $2,600
2 Beds $3,713

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1 Bed $1,750

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2 Beds $2,200

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1 Bed $1,495
2 Beds $1,595

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