Milito's Mobil Gas Station

Gas station · Wrightwood Neighbors

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"Lululemon, the athletic apparel company known for its yoga gear, is entering the world of food and beverage. The company’s first restaurant, Fuel, opens today on the second floor of a massive new flagship store in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. Customers will find healthy (acai bowls, smoothies, salads, protein boxes), beefy (an 8-ounce burger), and boozy (draft beers from Chicago’s Marz Community Brewing) options on the menu." - Ashok Selvam

Lululemon’s First Restaurant, Fuel, Opens in Chicago - Eater Chicago

1106 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614 Get directions

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