This Logan Square cafe aims to be a traditional 19th-century French bakery. Look for freshly baked baguettes, croissants, country-style loaves, French pastries and sweet and savory crepes.
This Logan Square pub features four cask brews, 20 beers on tap and another 50 by the bottle. Food comes from all over the United Kingdom, with dishes like fish & chips with haddock, Yorkshire pudding, Shepherd's pie and British-style charcuterie.
Situated on the famed Six Corners separating Bucktown and Wicker Park, Café Robey offers French-American fare in an upscale casual atmosphere. The restaurant is also located on the street level of The Robey Hotel, making it a destination for hotel guests and area residents alike for breakfast, brunch and dinner.
New American restaurant/bar with ample veggie dishes & weekend brunch plus frosé & a huge patio.
Happy hour occurs every Wednesday at this Mexican-focused eatery in Logan Square. That's an ideal way to sample the seasonal menu at this highly praised destination that's been dubbed “the most important Mexican restaurant since Topolobampo” by Chicago Tribune restaurant critic Phil Vettel.
The team behind such hits as Cherry Circle Room, Cindy's and Lost Lake take on fried chicken in this sprawling space in Logan Square.
Vegetables and pastas take the spotlight at Logan Square's inimitable Daisies, a family-run endeavor from chef Joe Frillman and co. The quaint, bustling restaurant features an ever-changing menu of handmade pastas, ranging in color and style from vivid beet agnolotti with smoked trout roe to black truffle ravioli with rhubarb and cured lamb.
Logan Square's hip destination for brunch, lunch and dinner continues to thrive even with an explosion of new restaurants opening around it. Chef/owner Jason Hammel specializes in a farm-to-table approach to dishes.
Restaurateur Aldo Zaninotto has found much success in Osteria Langhe, his Piemonte region-inspired eatery in Logan Square. So it makes sense to open a sequel, and he does so with Animale, which is situated in Bucktown.
You'll find an eclectic, ever-changing menu of seasonal small plate- and large-plate dishes at this semi-casual Bucktown eatery. Daily specials can be found on the chalkboard in the back of the dining room, which is designed to look like an updated cafeteria. Expect plenty of game dishes.
This Logan Square-based, gin-focused cocktail bar offers American craft beers on tap as well as a small-plates menu. Scofflaw is a collaboration between a number of restaurant and bar vets, including former The Whistler bartender Danny Shapiro.
Billed as “Buck Town’s newest all-day neighborhood café and wine spot,” Pompette stands out in one of Chicago's most competitive, and undeniably hip, neighborhoods.
Located right off the Six Corners at the heart of Wicker Park/Bucktown, Fairgrounds Coffee and Tea Bar promises a new way of drinking hot--and cold--non-alcoholic beverages in Chicago. This is the first location for this innovative concept and many more are planned throughout the country.
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A Tex Mex-inspired eatery from Land and Sea Dept. (Longman & Eagle, Milk Room, Parson's Chicken & Fish, etc.), Lonesome Rose is on a stretch of California Avenue that's gaining traction for its dining and drinking options.
An urban café and dessert experience featuring Mindy Segal's personal renditions of classic American food and the sweets that inspired Chicago magazine to name her "The Best Pastry Chef in Chicago."
This humble bakery and cafe in Logan Square is one of the best in Chicago, churning out meticulous baked goods, breads, and composed plates in elegant presentations. Ingredients are sourced locally and sustainably, and great care goes into each and every unique product.
A throwback to the fashionable casinos of the 1940s and 1950s, The Whale is located in Logan Square. The vibrant and colorfully hued venue is owned by Legacy Hospitality, the same team behind The Vig (Old Town) and Welcome Back Lounge.
From the folks who brought you Scofflaw, Slippery Slope and The Heavy Feather, The Moonlighter is a casual neighborhood hangout in Logan Square, nestled at the increasingly bustling intersection of Kedzie and Armitage.
Breakfast served all day includes hearty omelets, french toast, waffles, crepes and pancakes, but this national chain also offers soups, salads, burgers, and a variety of entrees.
While the sheer number of excellent dining and drinking destinations in Logan Square is outstanding, the choices can get overwhelming. One up-and-coming neighborhood gem that's quickly gaining ground is The General, a Southern
Only 10 minutes from downtown and right off the Kennedy Expressway is this friendly, bilevel Peruvian restaurant with BYO service. The first-floor dining room is filled with authentic memorabilia from the South American country, and the top floor, which offers a handful of tables, gives diners a great view of the action.
Modern Italian cuisine & cocktails are dished out in a stylish setting with ample living greenery.
The team behind the Empty Bottle in Ukrainian Village opened this whiskey-focused eatery in Logan Square in 2010. Longman & Eagle features re-imagined pub grub with a bold menu featuring wild game and generous portions. The craft cocktail and beer menus are also exceptional.