Susan Flaga’s Guide to Chicago

by Natasha Wolff | September 27, 2017 11:00 am

Susan Flaga, co-owner of Logan Square salon Sparrow[1], recently launched Sparrow for Everyone[2], a line of eco-friendly, Tavi Gevinson–approved essential oils. In addition to a healthy dose of aromatherapy, here’s where the oils expert goes to unwind.

Cup of Joe: Ipsento[3] is tiny, no frills, and has amazing coffee. They do their own roasting, and make signature lattes that will flip your lid. Plus, I always hear some indie rock band that I loved in my twenties while I’m there.

Power Lunch: Though my husband’s restaurant Parson’s Chicken and Fish[4] is famous for fried hush puppies and Negroni slushies, you can easily pull off a healthy lunch. The giant patio has the best, relaxed vibe.

Retail Therapy: Asrai Garden[5] is stunning. While technically a flower shop, this slightly gothic, not-too-feminine space has so much more: fine jewelry, apothecary, purses—you name it.

Don’t Miss: It took entertaining out-of-towners to get me to be touristy in my own town, and the Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise[6] was my first stop. Take the twilight cruise—you will not be disappointed.

Endnotes:
  1. Sparrow: http://www.sparrowhair.com/
  2. Sparrow for Everyone: http://www.sparrowforeveryone.com/
  3. Ipsento: http://ipsento.com
  4. Parson’s Chicken and Fish: http://www.parsonschickenandfish.com/
  5. Asrai Garden: http://asraigarden.com/#!/home
  6. Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise: http://www.architecture.org/

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