Spacious coffee shop with European atmosphere and cozy, laid-back vibe. Energy buzzes with a mix of chatting, working on laptops, and relaxing, accompanied by quiet chill music. Decor feels modern but not overdone, creating an inviting space to unwind.
Offers homemade beverages with high quality teas. The yuzu green tea stands out as unique and refreshing, while the matcha tea is flavorful.
Crepes come light and flavorful with generous fillings. Options include savory lox and wild berry mascarpone for sweet, plus Russian-style stuffed varieties.
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All their meat is halal.
Brü Chicago has a deal where you get $1 coffee with the purchase of a crepe.
They make their syrups in house.
Local art fills walls with eclectic decor and living room-style furniture creates a cozy, inviting space. Soft flamenco music plays quietly, enhancing the calm, friendly atmosphere. Community games and outdoor seating add to the warm, welcoming vibe.
Tea options include butterfly pea tea with non-dairy milk, ginger turmeric tea, and hibiscus flower tea. Flavors are interesting and pair well with a chill solo vibe.
Made-to-order crepes come in ham and cheese, salmon, and strawberry chocolate varieties. They pair well with artisan coffee and offer a range of breakfast options including grab-and-go choices.
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They ask customers to stay approximately 90 minutes due to limited space.
Street parking is available, with some free spots and others requiring payment via the Park Chicago mobile app.
Seating is tight, and larger tables have time limits.
Cozy, minimal café with authentic Kazakh decor and subtle cultural elements creates a calm, pleasant atmosphere. Plenty of seating and strong WiFi support work or socializing, while unique Central Asian pastries and dishes offer a distinct culinary experience.
Tary tea stands out with its unique preparation and flavor. Other notable options include black tea with milk and quymaq, all served with care.
Delicate and savory crepes stand out with an amazing sauce that complements them well. They pair nicely with drinks like milk tea and are a highlight of the breakfast offerings.
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Parking is reserved for commercial vehicles only, leading to potential tickets.
TARY serves unique Central Asian pastries and drinks not found elsewhere.
The cafe gets packed, making tables hard to get at times.
Bright, cozy space with authentic Parisian décor and soothing French music creates a serene, inviting atmosphere. Small seating area offers a quiet spot to enjoy fresh croissants and classic French pastries. Energy stays calm and welcoming, making it easy to linger and chat.
Freshly brewed ice tea offers a crisp, refreshing taste. The hibiscus and citrus tea stands out for its high quality and vibrant flavor. Hot water refills come easily, enhancing the tea experience.
Lemon curd crepes stand out with their fresh flavor and are likely made to order. Service around crepes is consistently kind and attentive.
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Expect to pay over $40 for a coffee and pastries.
Seating stops at 3pm on Thursdays; plan your visit accordingly.
An automatic 3% service fee is added to every order.
Space blends simple decor with Taiwanese cultural references and a welcoming outdoor patio. Atmosphere stays cozy and peaceful, evoking a small Taiwanese restaurant feel. Cocktails show creative twists on classics, complementing authentic dishes like handmade noodles and fried chicken.
Oolong tea stands out with a charcoal-roasted aroma and perfectly cooked tapioca pearls in the bubble tea. The osmanthus cold brew and tea egg also draw attention for their unique flavors.
Egg crepes come with Taiwanese mayonnaise, pork floss, and sauces that pair well with shrimp and basil. Weekend specials offer flavorful variations on the classic Dan Bing style.
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Happy hour offers $1, $2, and $3 off for beer, wine, and cocktails.
Brunch service is only available on Sundays, so plan accordingly.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Small, cozy restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall vibe and limited seating creates an intimate atmosphere. Quiet early mornings shift to a packed, lively lunch with mostly Asian clientele. Known for authentic dim sum and steamed rice paper rolls, it offers a straightforward menu with standout crepes and congee.
Milk tea offers a flavorful experience, while Jasmine tea stands out as fragrant and enjoyable. Hot tea comes served alongside views of workers making fresh pastries, adding to the atmosphere.
Crepes here taste very authentic with pork corn and beef tenderloin fillings standing out. They pair well with congee and offer a tasty, excellent option among the dishes.
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Street parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
The restaurant opens at 8am, serving non-breakfast food early.
Seating is limited due to the small size of the restaurant.
Modern space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern elegance in a comfortable, refined atmosphere. Dim sum stands out as fresh and highly regarded, drawing a steady crowd without feeling crowded. The vibe balances lively energy with enough quiet for conversation, especially during midday.
Green tea tastes delicious and pairs well with meals. Chrysanthemum tea enhances the flavor of dim sum. Tea is brewed well here.
Sweet and dessert crepes include durian and mango pancakes and a fried sweet potato crepe with a balanced sweetness and saltiness. Durian crepe and fried stuffed taro also feature among the options.
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Happy hour offers a 20% discount on drinks and appetizers.
Parking is limited and fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Expect a 30-minute wait for tables during peak dim sum hours on Sundays.
Northern Chinese street food comes alive in a small, mostly takeout spot with authentic jianbing and crispy pancakes. The vibe stays chill with friendly service, and seating is limited, encouraging quick bites. Unique flavors and in-house preparation set it apart from typical Chinese restaurants.
Offers a wide variety of tea choices including mango jasmine and lychee green tea slush with lychee jelly. Bubble tea comes in large sizes with options like watermelon Yakult, though sweetness levels can vary.
Egg-based crepes have a spongy yet strong texture that holds fillings well. Jian bing features a crispy cracker center with a mix of egg, wonton, and lettuce for a soft and crunchy combo.
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The restaurant is located in the basement of Block 37, between the red and blue lines.
There aren’t many seating options, so it’s best to grab and go.
They offer a variety of options, including vegetarian and pescatarian choices.
Bright decor and ample seating create a cozy, peaceful atmosphere ideal for relaxing or socializing. The space includes a grass wall for photos and offers casual seating for groups or solo visitors. A family-owned vibe adds warmth to the inviting environment.
Offers a variety of unique tea blends like Karak Tea and Pistachio Matcha Latte. Tea pairs well with sweet treats such as Pistachio rolls and Coconut Gelato.
Crepes come in varied flavors like chocolate lovers and biscoff, each offering a tasty experience. The menu includes lotus crepes and pairs well with coffee or a latte for a complete treat.
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Sweet Drip offers a variety of desserts including açai bowls, cakes, and puddings.
Expect higher prices, with items like cappuccinos costing around $7.
The cafe can get busy during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
Coffee lounge features aviation-themed decor with real plane seats, cockpit dashboards, and airplane parts used as furniture. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, suitable for reading, working, or chatting quietly. Space welcomes dogs and offers varied seating with some plugs for charging devices.
A limited tea selection offers three or four choices including an iced chai latte made with almond milk that has an unusual color. The curated teas include tasty iced options.
Very large crepes come with ham and chicken options. Coffee pairs well with these delicious crepes.
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The lounge is open until 6 PM daily.
Parking is limited in the area.
The coffee shop is dog-friendly.
Cozy space with authentic tile floors and natural sunlight creates a chill diner vibe. Atmosphere stays casual and inviting, often quiet despite affordability. Music ranges from country to classic rock, adding a fun soundtrack to the experience.
Thai iced tea stands out as a drink option alongside French iced tea. Tea orders can take some time to arrive.
Menu offers a wide range of crepes with exotic toppings like fried chicken, berries, Nutella, and matcha. Crepes taste delicious overall, though matcha crepes come off as less sweet.
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The restaurant opens early at 7:45 AM on Sundays.
Cocktails will be added to the menu this summer.
Kids' meals cost $12 each, which may be considered high for the portion size.
Small creperie with boho rustic decor and adorable decorations creates a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere featuring a kid play area. Space feels intimate and sometimes cramped, suited for quiet mornings or casual meetings. Outlets at tables support working or studying in a relaxed setting.
Chai Tea Lattes come hot and spiced here. The menu also features a cinnamon-flavored cafe de olla.
Sweet crepes come with Nutella and fruit like strawberry or banana. They tend to be a little thick and pair well with drinks like chai latte or café con leche.
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Parking is very limited with only four spaces available.
Expect long wait times for food due to slow service.
Menu prices may not accurately reflect what you are charged.