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Maxwell Street Market

One of my favorite things about Chicago is that there are so many different neighborhoods and areas to explore, as well as festivals and markets. I’m not very familiar with the western parts of the city, so I was intrigued to check out the Maxwell Street Market. Lindsay had been going for quite a while and was a big fan of the market and the tacos, so we all jumped at Emily’s suggestion to check it out on Sunday morning.

We found a lot of interesting things for sale at the market, varying anywhere from CDs, DVDs and video games; clothing, including bras and underwear…; perfume; packaged and fresh food; and lots of very random items that you’d find at a yard sale. Emily found a new friend:

Don’t worry. She didn’t buy it.

At one point we were about to turn around but realized Kelsey had gone missing. I turned to look and saw a bunch of small children looking at toys… and then Kelsey towering over them as she walked through. Of course…

After looking around at all the vendors, we headed over to the food tents to get some lunch. I was SO excited about this because I’m a big fan of Mexican food (which is probably shocking to my family because as a child I turned my nose up at it) and I knew the food at the market would be fresh and authentic.

We ate at Rubi’s, which awesomely enough has a twitter and an instagram.

I was tempted to ask them to just make me a bunch of tortillas to eat. No need for toppings. They were pressing them all right there!

I decided to branch out and try something new, so I got the Nopales taco, which is just cactus. I don’t remember having ever eating cactus, so I thought I should give it a try. I ended up LOVING it! Not only was the tortilla amazing, but I actually really liked the cactus. Everyone else compared it to green pepper, but I thought it tasted a little different… more sweet? Either way I was a fan.

picture from Emily’s instagram (p.s. Erin was there too… Em apparently just cut her out…)

I will definitely be going back to try some more of the food, I hear the tamales are pretty amazing!

Oh, by the way, did I mention that we had book club this weekend? The book was Stiff, which I read a bit of but wasn’t able to finish due to finals and bar prep. It’s really interesting and I hope I can find some time to get through it.

Yes, the cover is totally creepy.

Of course there was tons of good food…

And then when there were just a few of us left, we broke out the game Fruit Ninja! I’d never played before but we got pretty into it and had a good time!

Pretty good weekend if you ask me!

Have you ever had Mexican food made fresh right in front of you?

What’s your favorite kind of taco?

What’s your favorite video game?

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.