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Aug 2011 | | Comments
Lake Forest marks its 150th anniversary this year, celebrating a rich history of gentleman farms and classic estates designed by American icons David Adler, Howard Van Doren Shaw, Edwin Hill Clark and Jens Jensen.
Now home to 20,000 people, Lake Forest retains its small town charms.
Lunch
September is the time to sit outside, and there’s no better spot to sun and sip than South Gate Café (655 Forest Ave., 847-234-8800). Sit beneath the towering Elm trees on the patio overlooking Market Square and enjoy the Van Doren Club. If the kids are hungry, send them across the street to The Left Bank (659 N. Bank Lane, 847-234-4770) for the best pizza, hot dogs and sloppy joes in town.
Shop Market Square
For sophisticated shopping, stroll Market Square. You’ll find everything you need, from sporting goods and bikes for the family (Kiddles) to a hip, one-of-a-kind outfit for you (Three Sisters), sandals for the summer (Forest Bootery) to that gorgeous gown for the benefit (The Lake Forest Shop).
There’s also the quintessential small town bookstore, Lake Forest Book Store (680 N. Western Ave., 847-234-4420), with a staff that actually reads their books, and The Initial Choice, the local’s go-to spot for anything monogrammed.
If you’re looking for a meaningful shopping experience, visit The Mustard Seed, (202 E. Westminster, 847-735-0211), a fair trade store.
Get Outside
One of the best beaches along the North Shore, Forest Park Beach offers all the amenities of lakefront living. With more than 29 acres, the lakeside park features sheltered, sandy coves, open air pavilions, a fishing pier and boat launch, and grassy picnic areas.
Refresh
At the end of the day, stop by The Lantern (768 N. Western Ave., 847-234-9844) or Chief’s Pub (502 N. Western Ave., 847-234-3444) for some small town gossip and plenty of good beer.
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