Founded by German immigrants in the 1840s, Lincoln Square is defined by modest homes and leafy streets. Lawrence, Lincoln and Western avenues have German restaurants and bars that feature traditional food and beer, and there are plenty of Bavarian-style bakeries and shops here as well. Trendy cafes and hip cocktail bars draw young, fashionable crowds. The Old Town School has an eclectic roster of live music.
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"A pillar of the neighborhood, Fork, has closed. The restaurant debuted in 2011 and provided Lincoln Square with a steady menu of New American favorites for brunch, lunch, and dinner. Back in 2016, the owners had a second restaurant, called Knife. The name stirred a little bit of controversy with a certain celebrity chef from Texas." - Ashok Selvam