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Chicago, 60622

by doniree on September 7, 2009 · 2 comments

in Chicago,Illinois

This is going to be a quick and dirty recap post.  I had the chance to try LOTS of great little neighborhood places while visiting Chicago this fantastic Labor Day weekend, but this visit was more about hanging out and catching up with friends than it was exploring Chicago’s culinary offerings.  However, because the locals here know where to hang – and have great taste in eats and imbibes, the places we did eat deserve a nod here.

Breakfast/Brunch

Moonshine Food, Music, Spirits, and Brewery
1824 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622
I tried this place on an earlier trip to Chicago this summer, and I instantly fell in love with their HUGE mimosas:

moonshinemimosa

Yeah, count me IN.  We were all a little hungover from the previous night at Mac’s, so were looking for greasy brunch.  I opted for a veggie omelet (perfect!), breakfast potatoes (OMG!), and toast (hard to screw up toast).

DELICIOUS!

Sunshine Cafe
2012 W Chicago Ave, Chicago,IL 60622

Finding ourselves hungover again on Sunday morning (what? we’re on vacation!) and all craving different things, we headed over to the diner-like Sunrise Cafe.  I had their banana pecan shortstack, which was AMAZING, but the best thing about this place was the kickass waitress we had.  She was on top of everything, totally laid back, funny, and just all-around awesome.

Dinner/Bar Food

Zen Noodles and Sushi
1852 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
This was a GREAT find (thanks, D!) that was the perfect place for Saturday night’s blogger hang.  I had the fried tofu app and the Aloha maki roll (tuna, avocado, and mango).  The food was insanely awesome, but the best part was that this place was BYOB.  Um, YES please.

Cleo’s
1935 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

This was the perfect place for late night drinks and apps on Saturday night.  There were 8 of us – new friends and old – and we spent a couple of hours outside on the patio, enjoying wines and $3 Modelos and sharing stories that had me literally on the floor I was laughing so hard.  I snacked on their spinach and goat cheese quesadilla (awesome) and tried a bite of their cheese-stuffed portabella mushrooms, which were TO DIE FOR.

The server was super cool, even gave us a round of shots on her.  Thanks!

Mac’s
1801 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622

LOVE this place.  Noteworthy – their mac and cheese is ABSOLUTELY UNREAL.

It was fun to stay in pretty much one neighborhood the whole time.  We did make our way downtown to check out a little bit of jazz fest and to do a little site-seeing, but for the most part we all stayed in the Wicker Park/Bucktown area.  I enjoy how much of a chance this gave me to really get the feel of a truly awesome neighborhood.

NicoleDoni Buckingham

Nicole and I at Buckingham Fountain, Grant Park

Until next time, Chi!

doniree

Doniree Walker is the Nomadic Foodie. She loves the exploration and community of food, and currently lives in Portland, Oregon, and loves the region's focus on local and seasonal food, daily farmers' markets and food carts at seemingly every turn. She's on twitter as @doniree and @nomadicfoodie, and blogs her adventures and life in general at doniree.com.

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Susan September 7, 2009 at 10:08 pm

I have always wanted to go to Chicago, it still looks like you covered a lot of ground in one weekend!

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nicopolitan September 15, 2009 at 12:04 pm

Ahhhhhh I want to return to Chicago and EAT ALL OF THIS.

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