Cozy, family-run restaurant with home-cooked feel and warm hospitality creates a welcoming, homey atmosphere. Modest space features artsy decor including a green wall with twinkle lights and a Frida Kahlo painting. Positive energy buzzes, making meals feel like shared family experiences.
Pot coffee stands out with rich flavor and smooth taste. The horchata water offers a unique twist alongside the coffee. Friendly service includes sharing coffee and soup samples even during takeout.
Salsas here stand out with a spicy, nutty Salsa Macha that blends sweetness and heat. They complement dishes like barbacoa and chilaquiles, adding memorable flavor and enhancing the meats.
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The restaurant allows BYOB without a corkage fee.
Prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The breakfast menu features excellent options for morning diners.
Small grocery store with fresh salsas, homemade tamales, and a wide selection of spices and nondairy options. Atmosphere feels friendly and vibrant, reflecting a family-owned, neighborhood bodega vibe. Offers kitchen staples, sandwiches, and fresh coffee, making it a convenient spot for everyday needs.
Fresh coffee comes with a horchata latte option served hot or cold. The coffee pairs well with homemade salsas, soups, dips, and tamales. Friendly service complements the neighborhood bodega vibe.
Freshly-made homemade salsas stand out with great variety and flavor. The salsa verde cruda and guacamole receive particular praise for their quality and taste.
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Salsaโs Family Market offers a great selection of homemade salsas and staples.
They have house-made salsas, horchata, coffees, and sandwiches available.
Expect a friendly atmosphere with helpful staff at Salsaโs Family Market.
Cozy cafe filled with vibrant decor and Latin music playing softly in the background. Friendly atmosphere feels like being in a home kitchen, with comfortable seating and plenty of space. The environment welcomes people looking for a relaxed spot with authentic Latin flavor.
Coffee here features espresso based drinks and cafe de olla with rich flavors. Lattes stand out, especially the Matcha lattes made with real fruit like mango, strawberry, and passion fruit.
Homemade salsas come fresh and pack a perfect kick. The Verde salsa stands out as creamy and delicious, served alongside dishes like empanadas.
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The cafe offers a variety of coffee, arepas, and empanadas.
Expect slower service during busy hours due to limited staff.
The cafe is located near the Ashland and Irving Park bus stops.
Mexican restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with a laid-back vibe and warm, inviting space. Guests enjoy authentic tacos featuring fresh meats and homemade spicy salsas. Portions vary, with some dishes noted for generous size and others for balanced flavors.
Coffee comes brewed with cinnamon in a pot, giving it a rich flavor with a Mexican twist. It pairs well with the red salsas served alongside.
Salsas here are homemade and consistently spicy. The orange and green salsas stand out for their heat, while the red salsas pair well with coffee.
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The location has plenty of parking and is easily accessible.
Expect to pay around $11 for a drink and tacos.
The restaurant offers a variety of hot sauces with each order.
Small restaurant with bright colorful decor and an open kitchen creates a Caribbean vibe that feels relaxed and inviting. Music plays at a pleasant volume, adding to the friendly atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor seating accommodate a cozy, happy crowd enjoying flavorful dishes.
Rich and creamy Coquito Latte stands out with its full coconut flavor. Different coffees and breakfast options also come across as delicious.
Green salsa stands out with its spicy and flavorful kick. Homemade hot salsa offers a perfect spice level that pairs well with dishes and is available bottled to take home.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak brunch hours.
The restaurant allows BYOB and offers plenty of fresh juice options for mimosas.
Modern restaurant offers a clean, cozy atmosphere with tasteful decoration and pleasant vibes. The space feels family-friendly and relaxed, making it suitable for casual dining. It maintains a spotless environment that enhances the overall comfort.
Coffee comes in varied flavors like Vanilla Ice Coffee and Caramel Ice Coffee, both made with great taste. Drinks pair well with a wide variety of sides and smoothies, all delicious.
Salsa roja stands out with its spicy kick and accompanies dishes like chilaquiles and breakfast burritos. Salsa verde also appears as an option, adding variety to the menu.
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The bathrooms are very clean and well-maintained.
Expect longer wait times during busy weekend brunch hours.
There is a parking lot in the back with security cameras.
Mexican restaurant with colorful decor and traditional artwork creates an authentic, vibrant atmosphere. The space feels warm and cozy, welcoming families and friends alike. Seating is comfortable, and the environment stays clean and spacious.
Coffee here stands out for its special Mexican blend and perfectly brewed flavor. It pairs well with meals and is served both morning and after dinner.
Chips come with homemade salsas that have a unique red salsa flavor. Salsas complement dishes like chorizo pambazo and veggie burrito well.
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Lulu serves her meatball stew every Friday during winter.
Street parking is available on Central Ave.
There is safe parking right upfront where you can keep an eye on your car.
Small, cozy Mexican restaurant with a friendly atmosphere and clean interior. Music plays softly, creating a relaxing vibe. Mostly carries out with limited seating, known for quesabirria tacos and fresh salsas.
Mexican-style coffee stands out with coffee de olla and pot coffee offering rich, traditional flavors. Tacos pair well with these distinctive brews.
Red salsa offers a rich, satisfying flavor. Green salsa stands out with an ideal blend of flavor and just enough heat to tingle the tongue without overwhelming it.
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Taco Tuesday offers $2 tacos, making it a popular day to visit.
Parking can be difficult due to shared spaces with other businesses.
The restaurant is primarily a carry-out place with limited seating.
Small sandwich shop with bar-style seating and a sidewalk patio offers a vibrant, warm atmosphere filled with friendly, welcoming energy. Music and TVs create a lively backdrop, while the space feels like a family gathering. Crowds gather often, drawn by the cozy vibe and flavorful food.
Coffee features a perfect milk-to-espresso ratio creating a creamy texture with bold flavor. It tastes like home and pairs well with comfort food like breakfast sandwiches and coconut oatmeal.
Salsa Loco delivers a spicy kick that works well on sandwiches or as a side. The homemade green salsa and Chancleta offer fresh, bold flavors that complement quesitos and other dishes.
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Salchichon soup is only available on Saturday and Sunday.
The cafe can get very crowded, especially during peak hours.
All sandwiches are priced the same and are very filling.
Spacious cafe with natural lighting and simple, clean decor creates a calm, conservative atmosphere. Light music plays quietly, supporting a low-key vibe without much warmth or liveliness. Seating offers privacy between tables, making it a relaxed spot for breakfast or lunch.
Coffee comes out strong and full-flavored without any bitterness. It meets caffeine needs well, especially before a big run.
Salsas come in red and green varieties that complement dishes well. They taste fresh and flavorful, enhancing eggs and potatoes without overpowering.
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Harding Cafe has several dedicated parking spots reserved exclusively for customers.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect a wait during peak brunch hours, especially on weekends.
Cozy restaurant with modern decor and vibrant atmosphere offers ample booth seating and outdoor shaded patio. Music stays low to support conversation, occasionally featuring live mariachi performances. The space feels warm and inviting, blending comfort with a stylish, peaceful vibe.
Coffee features thoughtful presentation and a smooth, tasty cafe de olla with noticeable spices like cloves. The drinks, including coffee and hot chocolate, stand out for their rich flavor.
Salsas come in flavorful and authentic varieties, with green salsa mild and red salsa spicy. The salsa verde has the right amount of heat and pairs well with dishes like chilaquiles and enchiladas.
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Parking at Plenty of Huevos is easy and accessible.
The restaurant can get busy, so come with patience.
Expect a wait on weekends, but the space is large.
Mexican restaurant with a modern design and cozy atmosphere offers a family-friendly environment filled with loud music and close seating. The space feels beautiful and comfortable despite tables being tightly arranged. It stands out for its exceptional steak and birria tacos rarely found in suburban areas.
Cinnamon infused coffee stands out with its warm spice and nostalgic flavor. Horchata coffee blends creamy sweetness with a smooth coffee kick for a unique morning drink.
Four different kinds of salsa arrive with chips, each tasting homemade and free from chemical flavors. The salsas complement dishes like birria with consommรฉ, adding delicious variety to the meal.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for the price.
Expect a busy lunch crowd if you arrive after noon.
In-house made tortillas enhance the authenticity of the dishes.
Small space with an old school vibe and warm, colorful decor creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Music plays softly in the background, enhancing the welcoming feel. Cleanliness stands out despite limited natural light and window ads.
Offers traditional Mexican coffee like cafe de olla. Coffee pairs well with breakfast options.
Chips come fresh and homemade, crisp without any oiliness. Salsa arrives warm with a slightly spicy kick, making it a standout with every serving.
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Parking can be tricky due to shared space with another business.
Bring cash to avoid a 4% credit card fee.
The restaurant is small and gets crowded on weekends.
Small, colorful space with cozy decor and a quiet atmosphere where conversations are easily heard. The vibe is warm and lively despite the lack of music or TV. Known for delicious Mexican dishes like menudo and quesabirria, it offers reasonable prices and efficient takeout service.
Coffee with cinnamon flavor stands out and comes very hot. Staff often refill mugs quickly. Pot coffee lacks distinction. Cups have a nice design.
Complimentary homemade chips and salsa start things off. The salsa verde stands out with great flavor, while the regular salsa is spicy but just okay.
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Tacos are priced at $16, with extra charges for additional chips.
Takeout service is efficient for quick meals.
Portion sizes may be smaller than expected.
Small, cozy breakfast spot with tight seating and a slow-paced, neighborhood vibe. Outdoor patio offers extra space and fresh air. Atmosphere feels charming and relaxed, often filling up by lunchtime.
Coffee features a hint of cinnamon and a lavender latte option. Drip coffee and Caffe Umbria espresso stand out, with tasty choices including non-dairy options.
Chilaquiles come with green and red salsa options that are flavorful and not too spicy. The salsa complements dishes like chorizo well and stands out as very good.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait for a table on weekends.
The restaurant has limited seating, which can lead to longer wait times.
Parking on the street can be difficult; consider public transport.
Taco restaurant inside a hotel lobby offers a funky atmosphere with old arcade games and live DJs on weekends. The space includes a bar area where check-in happens, creating a lively vibe. Seating areas feature board games and kiosks for ordering, blending casual dining with entertainment.
Lattes and cappuccinos stand out here, with Tino and Fabian crafting some of the most memorable ones. Iced coffee and breakfast coffee also impress, especially when made by Ricky and Fabian.
Salsa stands out with green chili and purple onions that add sharp, fresh flavor. It pairs well with tacos, needing no cheese or sour cream, and is good enough to buy extra.
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Happy hour runs until 6pm with great deals on food and drinks.
A DJ performs on Friday and Saturday nights, enhancing the nightlife experience.
Weekend vibe nights at the Moxy Hotel feature lively music and a vibrant atmosphere.
Small restaurant with a quaint outdoor patio offers a cozy and energetic vibe. The atmosphere feels family-owned and welcoming, bustling with lively energy during busy times. Known for exceptional chilaquiles and fresh smoothies, it stands out as a favorite breakfast and lunch spot.
Coffee comes with repeat complementary refills and stays strong but delicious. Generous portions keep the experience satisfying.
Chilaquiles come with a good amount of salsa that keeps the chips crunchy and the dish hot. Salsa roja and pico de gallo serve as flavorful accompaniments for breakfast tacos.
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The cafe does not take reservations, leading to longer wait times.
Expect wait times of up to an hour during busy weekends.
All meals with eggs incur a $2 surcharge due to inflation.
Mexican restaurant with quirky 80s-90s style and colorful decor featuring wall murals and nostalgic toys. Atmosphere feels funky yet authentic with loud music adding charm. Free mini Atari arcade games offer entertainment while waiting.
Horchata latte and dulce de leche latte stand out as rich and flavorful options. Coffee here is consistently super delicious and includes iced variations like horchata iced coffee.
Salsa here is tangy and hot enough to add a kick. The homemade red salsa pairs well with empanadas and comes across as delicious and fresh.
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They often run out of more than half of their options before 10:30 am.
The portions are huge for a very reasonable price.
They specialize in empanadas, with many varieties made fresh throughout the day.
Small tamale shop with diner-style counter seating and authentic Mexican decor creates a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's home. The space is lively and welcoming, energized by attentive owners and regulars focused on fresh, flavorful food preparation.
Cafe de Olla stands out with its spiced coffee flavor. This place serves a delightful treat for coffee lovers.
Sampling includes a make-my-eyes-tear-and-nose-run salsa that stands out for its heat. Chips and salsa score a 10 out of 10 with handmade tortillas enhancing the experience.
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Pozole is only available on weekends at Santa Masa Tamaleria.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Everything is made to order, so be prepared for a short wait.
Bright and clean space offers a family-oriented and cozy atmosphere with a relaxing vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, though noise levels can rise, making conversation challenging. Unique menu items and generous portions complement the inviting setting.
Coffee here is freshly made and served with care, including decaf options remembered by the staff. The coffee consistently tastes amazing and sometimes comes as a free gesture.
Homemade salsas and hot sauce stand out here, especially the red and green salsa served with chilaquiles. The salsas are flavorful and come in great portion sizes.
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The restaurant closes at 2:30 PM every day, except on Tuesdays when it is closed.
Parking is free and plentiful around the restaurant.
The prices are very reasonable for breakfast and lunch.
Small Mexican restaurant with only five tables creates a cozy, homey atmosphere reminiscent of a grandma's kitchen. Live music and a loud TV sometimes raise the noise level, making conversations louder. Known for authentic chilaquiles, it attracts a steady crowd despite limited space.
Coffee offers a homemade taste with a spiced option that stands out. The coffee de la hoya delivers sips of greatness and rates excellent overall.
Salsas here come in different styles, including salsa verde and salsa ranchera. The salsa verde stands out for its spicy kick and vibrant flavor. Both salsas complement dishes like chilaquiles well.
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Expect a long wait for a table, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has only about 18 seats, so it fills up quickly.
Arrive early to avoid long lines, particularly on Sunday mornings.
Spacious restaurant with quiet, intimate atmosphere and nice jazz music playing softly. The environment feels cozy and welcoming, encouraging easy conversation. Cleanliness stands out alongside a friendly, upbeat vibe.
Coffee comes out fresh and strong here. It pairs well with hearty breakfast dishes like the Farmers Skillet and large combos.
Red salsa comes very hot and is served in a plastic bottle. Green salsa is available by request from other tables. A spicy salsa can be added to skillets for extra heat.
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The restaurant is open from 7am to 3pm daily.
Expect large portions, especially for breakfast items.
The menu allows customization, turning any omelette into a burrito wrap.
Small cafe with colorful murals and funky decor creates a lively, quirky atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a shaded patio ideal for small groups. Empanadas stand out as authentic and highly praised.
Horchata latte stands out as a favorite and is consistently delicious. The Dulce de Leche latte and iced coffee also offer rich flavors. Coffee pairs well with empanadas for a satisfying combo.
A spicy sauce comes on the side to add more flavor and a kick to the empanadas. This side salsa is highly recommended and enhances the dish without overpowering it.
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Cafe Tola accepts only card payments.
There is no seating inside and only a small patio outside.
The empanadas cost $6 each.
Simple, quaint setting with a family-oriented atmosphere and live karaoke that creates a relaxing, lowkey vibe. Mexican music fills the space as people celebrate, making it lively without being overwhelming. Handmade tortillas and generous portions add to the authentic experience.
Coffee here varies, with some brews being very good and others just average. The overall experience includes moments of amazing flavor but also times when it falls short.
Salsa comes warm and fresh with a good kick that keeps food hot. The homemade quality stands out with a hot and tasty flavor.
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The restaurant has a convenient and free parking lot.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Food prices are reasonable, with most dishes around $15-$20.
Small space with old school atmosphere and loud music creates a lively, inviting vibe. Authentic Mexican food features fresh, well-seasoned dishes like tacos and homemade tortillas. Environment feels family-friendly and welcoming despite occasional cold interior temperature.
Coffee comes fresh from the pot and pairs well with dishes like huevos rancheros and machacado. No automatic refills happen even when asked.
Salsas here are homemade and very flavorful. They strike a balance with freshness and just enough spice to be pleasant on the tongue.
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Weekend specials include Menudo and Barbacoa.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early to find a spot.
Paying with cash offers a small discount on your bill.
Mexican cathedral-inspired decor creates a stylish, welcoming atmosphere with authentic religious statues and vibrant tiles. Bright windows offer breathtaking views that enhance the cozy, family-friendly vibe. A full juice and coffee bar adds variety to the breakfast experience.
Cafe de olla stands out with a perfect blend when mixed half and half with regular coffee. The iced mocha latte also delivers a smooth, rich flavor that pairs well with the food offerings.
Salsa varies in heat and flavor here. The red salsa is spicier than the green, and the salsa chile de arbol builds heat gradually. Chilaquiles come with a crispy, flavorful layer of salsa.
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Call ahead to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Check in and get on the waitlist before arriving, as it fills up fast.
Parking is convenient as it is located in the same building.
Bold murals and colorful decor create an artistic atmosphere with a cozy, inviting vibe. Quiet spaces and a back room with a couch support work-friendly comfort, while a small play area welcomes young children. Spanish pop ballads add to the relaxing ambiance throughout.
Coffee here features organic options and no extra charge for plant milks. Espresso drinks and lattes stand out, paired well with vegan pastries in a cozy atmosphere.
Freshness stands out with the avocado salsa served alongside the burrito. Adding salsa enhances the flavor of tacos and complements dishes like the power burrito well.
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Cafe Mas offers a variety of vegan food options and quality coffee.
Parking is free on Foster and is usually easy to find.
Soy milk, oat milk, and almond milk are available as milk alternatives.
Bright, clean space with a somewhat corporate feel and plastic plants sets a modern tone. Happy, festive atmosphere fills the air, boosted by loud music and occasional mariachi band performances. Families frequent the spot, enjoying the outdoor patio and drive-thru convenience.
Coffee comes with a strong latte option and a solid drip choice. Grounds sometimes appear in the brew, which can affect the texture.
A self-serve salsa station offers three different salsas with a wide selection of mild and spicy options. Freshly sliced onions and cilantro add to the great salsa and thick guacamole available.
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Drive-thru service is available for quick orders.
Expect to pay around $15 for a cali burrito without sides.
Vegetarian and vegan-friendly options are plentiful on the menu.
Tiny space with a cozy vibe and a cute outdoor patio captures a street vendor feel. A toppings bar offers customization, attracting those who enjoy varied flavors. The atmosphere suits casual, flavorful taco and empanada experiences.
Horchata latte stands out as a sweet, delicious choice. Cold brew and iced coffee options are solid and enjoyable, though coffee quality can be hit or miss.
Salsas here range from terrific hot salsa on the side to a watery salsa verde that lacks kick. The veggie breakfast burrito comes with lots of authentic red salsa.
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Expect to pay around $20 for a meal, which includes an empanada and drink.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian empanada fillings.
Catering services are available for events, but inquire in advance.
Cozy space with warm wooden tables and natural plants creates a family-like atmosphere that feels like eating at home. Skylight adds soft natural light, enhancing the comfortable vibe. Small size and quiet energy make it easy to relax and enjoy a meal.
Coffee comes in a real mug and tastes flavorful without being weak. The brew is consistently superb.
Homemade salsas stand out with a salsa casera that pairs well with Quesabirria. The green salsa offers a delicious, fresh flavor.
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Parking can be tricky, so arrive early to find a spot.
Expect a wait during peak breakfast hours on weekends.
The cafe allows dogs on the patio and provides water for them.