VISIT

a Sacred space for sustainability

Whether you live in the area or are traveling from out of town, be sure to give yourself enough time to check out our entire two-and-a-half-story store at a leisurely pace, especially if you take advantage of our BYOB option!

Born Again Consignment Parlor

(312) 363-3312

inquiries@bornagainparlor.com

703 S Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL 60605

Shared entrance with OK Cleaners

Store Hours

M: 11am – 7pm
T: 11am – 7pm
W: 11am – 7pm
Th: 11am – 9pm
F: 11am – 7pm

Sat: 10am – 5pm
Sun: 10am – 5pm

Born Again Consignment Parlor storefront, window location showing mannequins dressed in colorful, floral shirts inside. Outside, colorful flower pots sit on a vintage bicycle stand, and a small chalkboard sign lists events.
 

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HOW TO GET HERE

We’re located in Printer’s Row, 703 S Dearborn Street (same entrance as OK Cleaners), just south of downtown and steps from major transit, hotels, and neighborhood favorites.

  • Getting here by train is easy from almost anywhere in the city.

    • Red Line - Exit at Harrison or Roosevelt
      Walk east to Dearborn, then head north or south, respectively
      Approx. 3–10 minute walk

    • Blue Line - Exit at LaSalle
      Walk south to Harrison, then east to Dearborn
      Approx. 10–15 minute walk

    • Brown / Orange / Purple Lines
      Exit at Harold Washington Library–State/Van Buren
      Walk south on State, then east to Dearborn
      Approx. 8–12 minute walk

    Once you’re on Dearborn Street, you’re close. Look for the storefront tucked among historic buildings and small local businesses.

  • Several CTA bus routes stop nearby, including routes along State Street, Dearborn Street, and Harrison Street. From most stops, it’s a short walk to Dearborn, generally under 5 minutes.

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    • #6 Jackson Park Express

    • #10 Museum of Science & Industry

  • Arriving from the suburbs? We’re a short walk from multiple Metra stations.

    • LaSalle Street Station
      Approx. 10–12 minute; walk east and south

    • Millennium Station
      Approx. 15–18 minute; walk south

    It’s the perfect spot if you’re turning a downtown errand or workday into a little retail revelation.

  • Driving in? You have options.

    • Street parking is available throughout Printer’s Row

    • Nearby garages and paid lots are located within 1–2 blocks

    • Metered parking is often easier here than in busier Loop streets

    Pro tip: evenings and weekends tend to be the most forgiving.

  • Staying downtown? You’re likely closer than you think.

    We’re within walking distance of several South Loop and Loop hotels. Many visitors make Born Again Consignment Parlor a planned stop between meetings, meals, or museum visits.

    If you’re staying near Michigan Avenue, State Street, or the Loop, it’s typically a 3–20-minute walk or a short ride.

where to park

We want your visit to be as stress-free as possible. While we are located in the heart of historic Printers Row, there are several convenient parking options you can take advantage of before you come in to sip and shop.

To guarantee a spot and often save a few dollars, we highly recommend using a parking app before you arrive. You can often find discounted rates at nearby lots on SpotHero or ParkWhiz.

STREET 

You can find metered street parking directly in front of our shop on S Dearborn St as well as on surrounding blocks like S Federal St and S Plymouth Ct. Most meters in our area are managed via the ParkChicago app. Rates are typically $4.75/hour.

LOT 

A reliable option for those who want to spend the afternoon exploring the historic Printers Row neighborhood, Park 1 Chicago Lot is located at 601 S Dearborn St (between W Harrison St and W Polk St). The lot is a two-minute walk to the shop.

GARAGE 

Located across Born Again Consignment Parlor’s back door at 703 S Plymouth Ct (between W Harrison St and W Polk St), Park 1 Chicago Garage offers easy in-and-out access for a slightly higher fee. The garage is a five-minute walk to the shop.

what To Do

Our flagship shop is located in Printers Row, one of Chicago’s most beautiful historic districts. With roots dating back to the 1880s, the area was once the printing hub of America’s Midwest. Once the printers moved away, the buildings were repurposed as residential lofts beginning in the 1970s. 

Today, it’s a quaint neighborhood with tree-lined streets, just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the Loop. The area’s main drag – Dearborn St – is home to several resident-owned small businesses, including retailers, cafes, restaurants, bars, and music venues, so be sure to explore the neighborhood while you’re here.

  • Printers Row Pharmacy,701 S Clark

    Family-owned & operated, Printers Row Pharmacy dispenses generic meds and provides services such as a walk-in clinic, compounding, immunizations, and delivery.

    Sandmeyer’s Bookstore, 714 S Dearborn

    An independent bookstore that carries best-sellers and unusual handpicked titles, Sandmeyer’s has served Chicago since 1982. Its staff is always happy to talk books and offer their recommendations.

    Totto’s Market, 751 S Dearborn

    A small-but-mighty grocer, Totto’s carries fresh local produce and meat as well as carefully considered provisions. The staff prides itself on being helpful, approachable, and resourceful.

    Yarnify, 633 S Plymouth, Suite 1

    Featuring a wide selection of yarn, craft tools, artisanal products, etc., the store has a passionate and knowledgeable staff that is eager to help customers take their creative works to a new level.

  • Amarit Thai, 600 S Dearborn

    With a menu that offers a fusion blend – including less spicy traditional dishes – Amarit also offers half roll sushi so customers can expand their palate and keep prices and flavors accessible.

    Cafe Deko, 715 S Dearborn

    Featuring specialty blend coffee and organic tea, this Victorian-inspired cafe has an inviting atmosphere that blends harmoniously with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

    Chengdu Bistro,733 S Dearborn

    A quintessential spot for immersing oneself in the gastronomic delights of Chengdu, this authentic noodle establishment has curated a selection of the area’s most cherished dishes.

    First Draft, 649 S Clark

    A brick- & wood-accented hangout with lots of TVs, American grill fare, and rotating craft brews, First Draft offers a warm and cozy Cheers vibe with old school Chicago hospitality.

    Flaco’s Tacos, 725 S Dearborn

    Featuring indoor & outdoor seating, this laid-back taqueria serves tacos, burritos, quesadillas, etc., as well as margaritas that were voted “1 of 10 Best in Chicago.”

    Half Sour, 755 S Clark

    A relaxed bar & kitchen offering a diverse menu and lively atmosphere, Half Sour brings people together by offering a unique dining experience and regular community events. 

    Kasey’s Tavern, 701 S Dearborn

    Chicago’s second oldest tavern, Kasey’s is not just a neighborhood bar. It’s a beer lover’s paradise, with 130+ beers, including local crafts as well as a unique selection from all over the world.

    necessary & sufficient coffee®, 728 S Dearborn

    Voted Chicago’s best coffee shop three years straight, this woman-owned, sustainability-driven coffee shop serves top-tier Specialty beverages, innovative drinks, and a crave-worthy food menu.

    Printers Row Wine Shop & Bar, 719 S Dearborn 

    A retail boutique and full-service wine bar featuring low intervention wines from all over the world, Printers Row Wine also serves beer, whiskey, cognac, snacks, and more in a romantic setting.

    Senoritas Cantina, 610 S Dearborn

    A cozy spot featuring fresh-fruit margaritas and traditional Mexican cooking, Senoritas boasts a tantalizing selection of handcrafted tacos – from savory carne asada to zesty shrimp.

    Sofi Restaurant, 620 S Dearborn

    An upscale trattoria offering Northern Italian classics, Sofi also serves fresh pastas made in house along with 14″ thin-crust Tonda Classica pizzas.

    Vitalogy on Dearborn, 723 S Dearborn

    Modern craft cocktails meet small plates with natural alchemist recipes and an ode to the past. Not only is it one of the newest businesses on the block, it’s super popular so plan accordingly!

  • Buddy Guy’s Legends, 700 S Wabash

    Owned by the legend himself, this blues club offers famous & rising acts as well as NOLA-inspired grub.

    Embers + Apothecary, 724 S Dearborn

    Customers create their own custom-scented candle in this hands-on studio. While it cools, they can enjoy trivia and games – and take their finished candle on the same day, with no need to come back.

    Fox in a Box Escape Room, 47 W Polk, Ste 15

    Ranked the #1 escape room in Chicago, this center offers 4 different experiences – The Bank, Zodiac, The Prison, and The Bunker – as well as a mobile option. 

    Jazz Showcase, 806 S Plymouth

    As Chicago’s oldest jazz club, this intimate listening room features both local and international talent.