Move Along Coffee
1223 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60642, USA
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Move Along Coffee is a walk-up window at 1223 West Grand in West Town Chicago, in a building that doubles as Handcrafted Barbershop in the back. Brothers Ian and Isaac Holmes opened the cafe in 2022 in the former Sip Coffee space, with Isaac running the cuts and Ian running the bar. The shop does not roast its own beans. Instead it pours Gaslight Coffee Roasters from Logan Square as the house, plus a rotating guest roaster that changes every three months. The window operation means there is no indoor seating, which keeps the line moving and the conversations short and warm. Locals know Ian by name and order the same drink without asking. Open mornings into early afternoon. Order a Gaslight cortado if you came for the house roaster Move Along chose to back. Order whatever is on guest rotation if you came in to taste a different roaster every visit.
About Chicago
Intelligentsia Coffee opened its first café on Broadway in Lakeview in 1995, founded by Doug Zell and Emily Mange, and stands alongside Stumptown in Portland and Counter Culture in Durham as one of the three roasters that defined the American third-wave era. The city's role in the modern specialty wave is foundational: Intelligentsia's direct trade work, its training programs, and the bars it operated in Chicago through the 2000s set down much of the technical vocabulary that the rest of the country adopted. The roaster still operates from its original Broadway location nearly thirty years later.
The modern register is denser than the heritage cluster suggests. Metropolis Coffee Company opened in Edgewater in 2003, working a quieter neighborhood register and roasting from the same building. Dollop Coffee Co. operates a small chain across the north side, with the original location in Buena Park dating to 2005. Sawada Coffee opened in the West Loop, founded by Hiroshi Sawada, the World Latte Art Champion, and is the most-cited reference for Japanese-influenced espresso work in the city. Big Shoulders Coffee anchors the West Town register. The cluster is spread across multiple neighborhoods rather than concentrated in a single district, reflecting the city's grid geography and the train system that connects the north side, the west side, and the Loop.
The heritage register predates the specialty wave and runs through the city's old hotel café tradition. The Drake Hotel on East Walton Place, opened in 1920, anchors the historic register, with the Cape Cod Room and the Palm Court running a coffee-and-pastry format that connects to the early-twentieth-century Loop. The format reads as Atlantic-American rather than Italian-immigrant and sits closer to a New York hotel café than to a North Beach espresso bar.
The city's coffee culture is shaped by the climate. Chicago winters are long and cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing from November through March. The result is a café register that runs primarily indoor, with longer sittings, larger rooms, and a stronger focus on seating capacity than in the warm-climate American cities. Intelligentsia's bars are larger than the Mission or Brooklyn equivalents, and the format accommodates the winter rhythm of long mornings inside rather than quick orders at a sidewalk window.
The broader cultural context places the city inside the American Midwest, with a coffee culture that runs distinct from the coastal centers. The third-wave register is fully developed, but the city retains a working-class diner and donut-shop tradition that runs alongside it, and the specialty bars sit inside a broader register that includes the neighborhood coffee shop, the donut counter, and the late-night diner. Wicker Park, Logan Square, and the West Loop have been the engines of the city's specialty growth since the 2010s.
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