Like most college students I can always rely on sustenance from a meal of pizza and beer. Also, like most college students, my wallet enjoys a lighter fare when I go out. For two years now the former Ranalli’s location at 1925 N. Lincoln has quietly remained vacant. However this is no longer the case. Rocco’s Italian Cafe and Pizzeria has just moved into the charming Lincoln Park neighborhood, a stones through from DePauls Lincoln Park campus and embedded in a family neighborhood. The menu features pizza, classic Italian dishes inspired by one of the co-owner’s Italian mother, and an impressive beer and wine list.
I admit I am not an impartial Rocco’s patron, I am also an employee. But the testament of an employee is better than a diner’s, we see what goes on behind closed doors, and I am telling you Rocco’s is great food and fun times. We have a sprawling outdoor beer garden, our priciest pint will run you $5.50, and the pizza is everything a good pie should be, cheesy and unpretentious.
For information on hours, menu, location, and much more visit http://www.roccoschicago.com/.









As the neighborhoods in Chicago are invaded with foreclosure signs and boarded homes, the housing situation has become complex. Not only are these homes now abandoned, but the people that once lived in them are now struggling even more. It is very hard now to find an apartment and think that it is secure. Many property owners are losing their homes and with that more tenants are left unnoticed.
Some Chicagoans refuse to abandon their neighborhoods, even when their lives are at risk. Humboldt Park is considered to be a dangerous neighborhood, but to me it is like any other hood with good and bad. I realized that those that do not live here fear it, but those that do live here love it. Natives of Humboldt Park have been forced to leave. They either find a better home, work relocation, educational purposes, or the constant threat of being pushed out of their hoods by the wealthy. This does not stop them from coming back. Residents of this area like living here and unless they have to, they will not leave their roots behind.