Hip area would be defined as an area that is a desired area to live, especially by the younger and/or artistic like crowd, such as Wicker Park, Bucktown, Andersonville, Logan Square etc. Opposite of hip area would be West Rogers Park for example.
These "hip" areas tend to have "hip" eating establishments, such as M Henry's in Andersonville.
In the past five years or so I have been going to Patty's Diner, I haven't experienced any upsurge in interest
in Patty's Diner, both in Reader or in LTH forum.
However in LTH forum there has been a sudden interest, especially after someone posted that Patty's Diner may close due to no business, someone also questioned whether this was a ploy to increase business.
I was just curious that suddenly, and it is suddenly, because as a customer of Patty's Diner this "new"
crowd of interest seemed to missing the times I went there, and that Patty's Diner is not a destination restaurant or in fact in an area where population statistics would reflect the "long existing" popularity of Patty's by people who seemingly always went there.
I like Patty's very much, mostly I admire her, that she does the grill by herself, cooks good food, who wouldn't be a little grouchy if they did the grill by themselves, it is almost a God given right.
I like the decor and the fact it is just there, a part of America.
I hope everyone will continue going there, because she is the real thing located in a very "unhip area".