Weekend Brunch
ChicagoPride.com
August 12, 2006
Whether looking for a hangover brunch or a tasty weekend breakfast, pick from one of our favorite weekend breakfast and brunch destinations.
Nookies Tree
3334 N Halsted Street |
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 248-9888
The quintessential Boystown brunch location is perfect for curing the Sunday hangover with a consistently tasty breakfast.
Tweet
5020 N Sheridan |
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 728-5576 |
http://www.bigchicks.com
Michelle Fire’s far from pretentious Tweet serves a delicious weekend brunch that includes breakfast burrito, buckwheat pancakes and omelets made with Amish farm eggs.
Pauline's
1754 W Balmoral Ave |
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 561-8573
Tucked away in the Andersonville neighborhood, Pauline’s is a breakfast gem serving a fabulous breakfast all-day.
Yoshi's Cafe
3257 N Halsted Street |
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 248-6160 |
http://www.yoshiscafe.com
Start your morning with one of Yoshi's signature martini's and brunch. Arrive early and enjoy sidewalk seating for prime people watching.
Toast - Lincoln Park
746 W Webster Ave |
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 935-5600
Perfect for lazy weekend mornings, Toast serves breakfast all day long. This popular breakfast destination can become quite crowded on weekends.
Kitsch'n on Roscoe
2005 W Roscoe |
Chicago, IL 60618
(773) 248-7372 |
http://www.kitschn.com
Heal your weekend hangover at Kitsch’n. Sample the tasty offerings and enjoy the delightful environment of 70s memorabilia.
Ann Sather - Belmont
909 W Belmont Avenue |
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 348-2378 |
http://www.annsather.com
Serving-up their decadent signature cinnamon rolls, Ann Sather’s locations (including Lakeview and Andersonville) offer Swedish and American breakfast favorites.
Bistro 110
110 E Pearson |
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 266-3110
The upscale restaurant serves a popular Sunday brunch with live jazz and an a la carte menu of extravagant selections.