Over 100 sellers will be on hand showcasing art, food, drink, music and more for the 14th annual Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest. View Full Caption Facebook/Glenwood Avenue Arts Festival

ROGERS PARK — Now in its 14th year, the Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest is back again this year in full force.

Spreading over 100 vendors across three days, Aug. 14-16, the festival kicks off Friday from 6-10 p.m. with a "cobblestone jam" featuring acts Antony and the Tramps, Brooke and the Nice Things and The Blue Shag at the fair's North Stage.

From who's slinging your favorite boozy refreshments, to what time entertainers go on, to which booth is selling cat-themed art — we've put together the essential guide to keep you in the know this weekend.

Cost: Free

When: Friday, 6-10 p.m., Saturday/Sunday (Aug. 15-16) 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Where: In the Glenwood Avenue Arts District — along North Glenwood Avenue between Farwell Street and Lunt Avenue, and at the intersection of Glenwood and Morse in Rogers Park.

Who: Artists from across the neighborhood, city and world will be showcasing their talents from woodworking, textiles, painting, paper, jewelry and much more.

See below for a map of the festival, including each vendor site.

A map with each vendor, stage location and more for the Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest. [Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest]

Food/Drinks:

5411 Empanadas Food Truck

Badou Senegalese

Bakers Square

Fung's Mandarin

The Growling Rabbit

Heartland Café

JB Alberto's-Italian Beef

JB Alberto's-Pizza

Los Portales

Mayne Stage

MeDee Café

Rogers Park Social

The Amazing Kale Burger

The Glenwood

Entertainment: View the full schedule and lineup here. Still want to party after the festival goes to sleep? Saturday night Red Line Tap keeps the entertainment going just up the street at 7006 N. Glenwood Ave. every night with extra shows starting at 9 p.m..

Friday: Furious Frank with The hot seats

Saturday: The Mudflapps with The Blue Ribbon Glee Club

Sunday: The Outlaw Family Band with The Wandering Dirt

Things To Do Nearby: The arts fest isn't the only thing happening in the 'hood this weekend.

On Friday, Urban Gateways cultural dance group will be performing from 6:60-7:30 at Loyola Park, 1230 W. Greenleaf Ave., and from 6-8:30 p.m. DJ Monty will be on site to bring life to the Rogers Park beach area.

Then on Sunday, one block east of the festival will sit the weekly Glenwood Sunday Market from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. complimenting the local art and music scene with fresh veggies, homemade pastries and more. You can find the market on the east side of Glenwood and the train tracks.

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