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    Lea

    4.0 (108 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Hot coffee
    Norman R.

    Piping hot coffee that burns your tongue, and pastries hard enough to break a tooth but taste good.

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    Michelle L.

    Popped in for breakfast and coffee at Lea. Tried the breakfast baguette and it was filled with egg, bacon, and cheese. Very hearty sandwich, could definitely be split between two people. I also had an iced vanilla latte! It was very good but a little sweeet for me, would probably ask for less vanilla flavor next time. Lea is great because you can order on your own on tablets at the front of the shop so there wasn't a line to order even though it was very busy. Even though it was packed, the food came out very quickly (and the food and coffee came out at the same time, which was nice). I think it's a really fun spot to stop in and sit for a quick breakfast or to get food to go.

    Aesha E.

    They've adopted a people-less ordering system, so your only interaction with employees is when they call your name to get your order (or none, if you order online for pickup). When I came in there was a line of at least five people at the single ordering station that was open; the other two were out of service. That was a real drag for sure. There's no parking here whatsoever. You're half a block from Michigan Ave, half a block from Wacker, half a block from Wabash. There is commercial parking if you want to risk it, though it's almost $4 for 15 minutes (nope, I didn't pay for it, but was curious). Across the street from the bakery, on the southwest corner of Garland and Lake, is a 15-minute standing zone--and I got real lucky in that a space was open there. I picked up a couple breakfast sandwiches here and they were one of the best I've had anywhere. They use the baguette bread for them and that makes a huge difference in the quality. Service was fine and they were really apologetic for the wait time. I wish I lived much closer so that I could visit more often, but it's not too long a walk from my workplace so I may stop in again sometime. As of September 2024 or earlier, they... don't offer straws. If you ask for one they'll tell you they don't have them.

    Pistou soup
    Maureen B.

    We were looking for a place to have a brunch and a cup of coffee. Unfortunately, today is just an awfully busy day. The soup was absolutely cold and we have waited probably 25 to 30 minutes to get our order. The food was just OK overall if you're going to try anything the Quiche Potagere was the absolute best. Otherwise just OK for us. Not sure we would return again. The staff also do not seem very friendly. There's not many tables inside and they're extremely crowded.

    Pooja P.

    My rating is more like 3.5!! This is another French cafe in the town! I met my friends for a quick Sunday brunch at Lea Cafe. We shared Le Croque Madame, Le Croque Avocat, La Potagère Quiche, and Le Vendôme Chicken Baguette from the menu. Everything was honestly super delicious. Surprisingly Baguette was amazing. It didn't look like much at first but the taste totally blew me away. All of our coffees were decent too. My least fave was probably the Le Croque Chèvre (the one with goat cheese). I'm just not the biggest fan of goat cheese, and it was a little too much for me, but that's on me. The vibe was French bakery style.. cozy, chill and nothing too fancy. They have self-service ordering system. You gotta order through a machine, and it doesn't give you room to customize your order. Also, since it's in the Loop, the area can get sketchy with homelessness around, in the loop. On my last visit, a person just walked in to make some chaos. If you're looking for a light brunch option, this is a perfect spot with right portion sizes.

    June K.

    Very cute interior but mid overall. I ordered a decaf americano and saw it came from a prepackaged single serving packet, like a tea bag you put directly into the machine. I can't be a snob for wishing it was freshly ground beans can i? Tasted pretty bland and water ratio was off. The tomato and mozzarella baguette was good, nothing spectacular but it is a simple thing. I did enjoy the almond butter croissant though, and saw a pistachio one that looked delish. I wouldn't come again but it was a nice place to stumble upon for lunch.

    pain au chocolat
    Lisa C.

    Cute place to grab a quick coffee or pastry. We stopped by for a afternoon pick me up and grabbed a pain au chocolat - it was perfect. Light, airy, buttery, good quality chocolate. Would definitely come again. The place was busy and no seating available at the time.

    Pain Au Chocolat
    Anthony D.

    Lea is a hidden gem tucked away on a side street in the Loop, offering an impressive selection of bakery items and sandwiches. I stopped in one morning for a pain au chocolat and an iced latte. The pastry was outstanding--perfectly buttery, light, and flaky, easily the best I've had in Chicago. While the latte was fairly standard, the quality of the baked goods alone makes this spot worth a daily visit. When you enter the building you are met by two self-service kiosks with the main counter to the right. The dining area itself is spotless and brightly lit with French decoration. I was also happy to see they're opening a new location across from the Bean too.

    Tartines and salad and croque monsier with fruit
    Emerine C.

    Great location across from the bean and good variety with the menu. I got the mushroom tartine and goat cheese/avocado tartine (you get to choose 2 for $13). The mushroom one was fantastic, no notes. The avocado one had avocado that was a bit too brown in places but other than that tasted great. The place is small so seating is tight.

    Pastries
    Kat L.

    This is becoming my favorite spot in the loop for baguette sandwiches and pastries. I especially like their baguette, crossiant, apple tartlette and lemon bar. Very efficient because you order at one of the three tablets. They pack your order and call your name. The place has a parisan feel and there are about a dozen tables. You may or may not get a table depending on how busy they are. I would recommend going earlier rather than later because they do sell out of items.

    burnt egg

    I got the Le Marais sandwich. Good sandwich and bread was delicious! But unfortunately my egg was burnt and it ruined the flavor of the sandwich ): Staff were very nice otherwise. I would come back but just order a different sandwich.

    Praveen S.

    Only a handful of selection - but amazing taste. Ambience is cafe vibes. Only negative thing is - sitting is circular tables for two. Bigger party will have tough time finding place to sit. Perfect to carry out. Great coffee. Sandwiches are good value for money. Croissant and baguettes were freshly baked. Yum!

    Curried carrot soup
    Lisa C.

    My sandwich was delicious - the bread was amazing. Orders are placed at a kiosk which makes service efficient and maximizes the small space. Counter staff is friendly and helpful. They are officially the keeper of the keys: the restroom keys. I love that the bottled water comes reusable aluminum bottles.

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    Great breakfast cafe. They make the pastries fresh there. It felt like a quick escape to Paris.

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    The food was some of the best I have ever had and for a very understanding price. They have great service and very nice employees.

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    Everything I've had from here has been super delicious! The ordering stations were quick and easy to use.

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    Best sandwiches. Great bread. Fast service. Clean. Nice European vibe. 100x better than subway.

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    Le Bouchon

    Le Bouchon

    4.0
    (825 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$$

    TLDR vibe: your rich "cultured" friends you kind of hate just got back from France and youre like-…read moreoh I know a place. Or youre dating someone who likes Anthony Bourdain and you've convinced her you're a foodie. I rarely if ever give a place 5 stars but I have to for this place. At a high level heres what made it stand out to me from other often mentioned places in chicago: the portions felt decent for the prices, the food was actually good, and the vibe truly did feel like a busy French bistro vs the well spaced large rooms of most other restaurants. It's not great if youre someone overstimulated easily, hard of hearing, or need elbow room. Or if youre looking for this uber luxe quiet formal vibe. But if you want to go somewhere where you feel like youre in a (extremely well known) hole in the wall this is it. Even though it was crowded one of my favorite parts was that the chefs or at least culinary dressed not front of house vibe dressed staff- were walking around as well so it was like you were really in the back of the kitchen secret table vibes. I also appreciated that a couple got engaged and they called attention to it without making us all cheer incredibly loudly. Me and the table next to me were like- who? what? They have good N/A champagne which I appreciated. And the bay leaf ice cream tasted like some legit herbs - which as someone whose goal is to really taste plants and the flavors of the earth - I appreciated.

    Le Bouchon is an excellent example of the idea one *can* have too much of a good thing. Alas, there…read morewere more things that went a little south with the experience. I ordered the Escargot and the French Onion Soup. There was also free baguette included at the start of the meal. I loved that the baguette had a substantial crust, for it was an absolute delight to butter it up (though not the best butter in the world), and dip it into the herbaceous escargot butter. However, the inside, despite its temperature, was still gooey/doughy. Too much crust or some other technical issue? I'll let those with baking experience sound off. Whatever the case, the last thing I want to do with fresh baguette is ripping out the innards and rolling it into a ball of silly putty. Now, for the escargot... ah snails, an old favorite, for I don't really love fast food (ha!) These were mostly good, save for two things: First, the texture was still just a little slimy, reminiscent of an oyster. 30 seconds more cook time is all they needed, a minute would be too much! Second, the sauce didn't do them any favors. I've had escargot in a rich, buttery, garlicky, slightly herbed sauce that was beyond divine. This dish went triple-overboard, if not more, on the greens - making it resemble a chimichurri rather than something turning snails into decadence. Now, we arrive at the French Onion Soup. The sheer amount of cheese was so excessive that I recoiled even though I have a line item in my budget for cheese. I fished what remained out, and consumed it only out of spite. Now, while I appreciate the use of crusty bread that didn't turn into soggy croutons, the size of the pieces was too large. I'm one who orders prepared food with the understanding that it is prepared and should require minimal additional work. Steaks that need slicing are exempt, soup is not. Unfortunately, there was one more undoing: while I can understand a less sweet soup may be normal variation in the recipe, one of the spoonfuls had something very sour, as if it was a large wad of sour cream (though none was present). This made were otherwise rich and flavorful broth less than enjoyable. When it comes to the service, this had some good and bad. It was friendly, attentive, and the food came out fast. However, an item of note is that finished plates were not cleared in due course. This applies not only to myself but also the stranger sitting next to me. Final verdict: I wanted to love Le Bouchon, really I did. I was even hoping, at first, to try more of the menu on a return visit. However, the poor execution across the board does not provide the confidence needed for a return visit.

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    Agnolotti
    Upon arrival, hot baguette is paired with my cappuccino.  Delicious way to open the conversation.

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    Upon arrival, hot baguette is paired with my cappuccino. Delicious way to open the conversation.
    Mon Ami Gabi

    Mon Ami Gabi

    4.1
    (1k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$$

    Mon Ami Gabi delivers a classic French dining experience done right. The ambiance is beautiful -…read moreelegant yet welcoming-and the wine list is thoughtfully curated with great options to complement the menu. The standout dish is the Roast Chicken à la Mère. Perfectly crisp, golden skin on the outside with incredibly juicy, tender meat inside-simple, comforting, and executed flawlessly. It's one of those dishes that reminds you why French classics never go out of style. Service was excellent throughout the meal: attentive, professional, and genuinely warm without feeling rushed.

    Visited Mon Ami Gabi with my boyfriend for Valentine's Day, and the service truly stood out…read more After being seated, I switched sides of the booth to sit next to him, and a staff member who wasn't even our server immediately noticed and reset the silverware on my new side. Throughout the evening, multiple team members checked on us (not just our server) which gave the experience a very polished, almost Michelin level feel. The ambiance is classic French bistro meets old money elegance: dim lighting, romantic, and perfect for date night. Food & Drinks: * Sidecar cocktail: Excellent. * French onion soup: The highlight of my meal. Rich, cheesy, perfectly oniony, and honestly one of the best French onion soups I've had. * Steak: My boyfriend enjoyed it, but I found it slightly chewy and under seasoned. The creamy sauce served with it, however, was delicious. * Mussels: Large portion with great garlic butter sauce and bread for dipping. The challenge was that most of the sauce sat at the bottom of the deep pot, making the mussels taste a bit bland at first. Interestingly, the leftovers the next day were amazing once everything had soaked in the sauce...flavorful and delicious. Overall: A charming French restaurant ideal for date night with standout service and a cozy atmosphere. I'd absolutely return and would love to explore more of the menu next time.

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    Dear Margaret

    Dear Margaret

    4.6
    (169 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$$

    This is such a lovely little restaurant, and I do mean little. The space is small so I would…read morerecommend a reservation. Our first visit here was for Restaurant Week, but we have been back several times after that. The restaurant itself is absolutely adorable. Lots of two top tables as well as some four tops. The bar area is functional as it allows for seating to have drinks and to dine. Each time we have been there, the music has been off the charts. I was a little taken aback (in a good way though) when I heard Aretha Franklin. My mind was a little confused because I felt like I was in a small French restaurant in Paris and was expecting French Cafe Jazz/Chill music. But hearing the Queen of Soul changed the whole vibe for me. The menu is very eclectic and changes quite a bit. The one thing that has been consistently on the menu are the Pommes Dauphine (oyster mousse, pickled red onion, osetra caviar), which I adore. Another dish that was the Slagel Duck Breast à l'Orange (pistachio, baby carrots, marmalade demi-glace, wild herbs). This was also very good. The duck was prepared just right, with the meat tender and juicy, but the skin nice and crispy. The Duck Liver Mousse (beer jam, honey-roasted peanuts, mint) is also a favorite of mine. Every time we have dined here, the Wine Director, Terry McNeese, has taken care of us for wine and beverages as well as sometime speaking to us about the food specials. He was gracious and informative, and easy to talk to. It was not until our second visit that we discovered who he was after he gave us his card. I was inquiring about some of the music on that night and he mentioned that it was a Spotify playlist. He has created several playlist under "DM" specifically for the restaurant. He told us he was on Spotify and that we could find the music there. In addition to the music, he has a very nice curated wine list, by the glass and bottle. My favorite is Camille Braun Cremant d'Alsace Brut Rosé Alsace, France N.V. (Pinot Noir). What they do not have is cocktails, so come prepared to drink wine, beer/cider or non-alcoholic beverages. Terry made some recommendations for The Queen, who is a cider lover. She was very happy with the selections and he actually made a recommendation of one for her to try (on the house). If I had to say I had a complaint, it would be that Dear Margaret turns out some great dishes, but because they change the menu often, don't get attached like I do because your feelings will be hurt when it is no longer available. But on the plus side I would say you get to experience something new and exciting on your next visit. There is plenty of street parking as they are located on Lincoln Ave, so it is easy to go there and not fight for a spot or use Spot Hero. So if you are looking for a quick European getaway that doesn't jet lag, get thee to Dear Margaret très vite.

    Definitely the best French restaurant I have ever tried. Dishes were creative and delicious, and…read moreservice was of high standard. I ordered Asparagus Mi-Cuit, Fried Rabbit Terrine and side of 9-grain toast. The asparagus was served chilled (room temp.), with edible petals, shaved egg yolk, fish roes and vinaigrette. The asparagus was fresh and crispy, with a light hint of sweetness. The egg yolk was cured with sugar and salt in fridge and added some saltiness. The fish roes was "rubbery" and tasted creamy, complementing the texture and flavor of asparagus. Moreover, these ingredients paired well with one another. The main dish, the fried rabbit terrine was also great. Pulled rabbit leg meats and rabbit gelatin were coated with flour and deep fried. Surprisingly, the fried stuff was not heavy or greasy at all. The meat was tender, the gelatin added some creaminess and richness to it. The dish was served with lentils and horseradish cream. Not sure why they used lentil as side. Perhaps the sprouted lentil and beets used by Cira would be better. Still, it was a good dish. For the bread, I originally wanted to try their baguette, but they only serve baguette from Thursday to Sunday, so I tried the 9-grain toast instead. It was dense, moist and earthy. Each small slice was about 22.5g! I hope I can try their baguette next time I visit Chicago!

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    Charred, smoked carrots.
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    Ice wine tea panna cotta.
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    La Serre

    La Serre

    4.2
    (197 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$$$

    This restaurant is super cute in the inside and has a pretty nice patio area as well. Our server…read morewas pretty nice and I like that you didn't have to pay on one bill... I feel like a lot of Chicago restaurants are doing that now. We had the crab spaghetti, gems salad, fries and ribeye which was all good. I most definitely will go back

    Looking for a post-work dinner spot in the West Loop with great food and availability on a short…read morenotice, I was excited that La Serre still had available reservations because its French-inspired menu sounded delicious. When we arrived for our reservation, we waited a couple of minutes before we were greeted and then seated at our booth. The restaurant was bustling on a Monday evening, and it took a while (~20 minutes) for our server to finally take our drink orders. This gave us plenty of time to look over the menu and decide our food orders at least. For our party of three, we ordered the beef tartare and escargot to share and three individual entrees. Despite the long time it took to place our orders, our food was brought out quickly. This was my first time seeing escargot served without the shells; while this may have been easier to manage without the special escargot tongs and fork, it was difficult to capture the buttery garlic sauce that was trapped in the serving dish. Additionally, the escargot was served with only two small pieces of bread, which was not enough for the three of us to share. I ordered the scallops for my entree, and these were served over a creamy bed of artichoke puree with sweet roasted cherry tomatoes. The scallops were cooked perfectly, and the artichoke puree was a creative (and delicious) twist to one of my favorite types of seafood. I ordered a glass of sauvignon blanc to enjoy with my scallops, but the wine was so overwhelmingly sweet that I couldn't finish the glass. Despite these hiccups, the scallops made the experience worthwhile.

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    Cauliflower gratin
    Truffle Old Fashioned + L'espresso Martini

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    Bistro Campagne

    Bistro Campagne

    4.1
    (854 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$$

    Bistro Campagne is always consistent The food is always…read moreoutstanding and the servers are well trained I usually get the Amish chicken with mushroom ragout and onion frites which is excellent, but easily enough food for 2 meals My most recent visit I had the steak frites which was delicious My guests had the cassoulet (also delicious) and the fish stew, which they loved They shared w generous charcuterie board and I had the steak tartare which I love For dessert we had the creme brûlée which was ethereal My only tiny gripe is the bussers consistently appear to rush the dinner, taking cocktail glasses before they're empty and clearing plates before everyone is finished

    Checked out Bistro Campagne for their restaurant week! The place is very cozy inside, perfect for a…read morewinter meal. Our waitress was super attentive and truly knew the menu inside out. Some of the standouts that I would definitely come back for were the French onion soup and steak frites. The gnocchi is definitely unique - I personally really liked it but it may not be for everyone. On the other hand, I probably wouldn't recommend the crème brûlée - maybe I just got unlucky coming in on one of the coldest days of January but I felt like mine wasn't properly warmed up so it kind of had a cottage cheese texture I didn't love to it

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    Pot De Creme
    Slightly effervescent texture, dry kumquat peel notes really work in this french orange wine. sons of wine 'bisous bisous', alsace, france.

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    Slightly effervescent texture, dry kumquat peel notes really work in this french orange wine. sons of wine 'bisous bisous', alsace, france.
    Bar Parisette

    Bar Parisette

    4.5
    (34 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I'm old enough that I still remember doing the world-class happy hour at Dos Urban Cantina at the…read moresame address now home to Bar Parisette, a newer space from the Table, Donkey & Stick folks in Logan. I hadn't been back to check out the other restaurants in this space since Dos closed a few years ago, so I don't have the history on how this space has turned over a bit in the time since. I DO know this much: Bar Parisette is a strange ride. That's because I'm not really sure what it is going for, based on a dinner I had at the space last weekend. Bar Parisette, for a lot of reasons, gave me the sense it was going for French bistropub. The steak frites, the burger, the snacks, the drinks...all of that felt like it was right at home, but none of it was as strong as the food I've had at TDS. I went with the burger specifically because the burger at TDS is so good, but it just...wasn't, here. The meat was a little plain, the fries were fine, the bun was solid; the pieces were there, but as a package, it wasn't humming. The almonds were an interesting choice, but not one I would run out to make again; the trout dip was a winner with a couple of the folks in our party, but I skipped it since trout dip is not really my thing. I think the vibe was more a turnoff than the food and drink, though. Pardon my French, but it just wasn't sexy in here, and even though it was a Saturday night, it wasn't really hopping inside the space. If there was music playing, I didn't hear it or don't remember it, and the layout at Bar Parisette is functional but doesn't allow for the sorts of people-watching I like at other places in Chicago. (This became especially pointed when we left and walked next door to Gretel, which was jam-packed.) Service wasn't pushy, but it was certainly aggressive; our server came over three times in the first 10 minutes to check on our need to order, despite the fact that we were clearly a group that had not caught up in a while and had not spent much time with the menus. (European, this was not, at least in terms of speed.) But then we DID order, and it took 20 minutes to get our drinks and 30 minutes to get appetizers...then another 30 to get dinner. I didn't notice this as much because I had a late lunch, but my wife was showing signs of "hanger" that got more belligerent as the night went along. "Hurry up and wait" was never more apparent than this, and the staff acknowledged that it took too long for our food to come out, especially in a space that was almost completely empty by the time our mains came out. For $300 (this did include an $80 bottle of wine, note), my expectations are a little higher. Dos, this is not, and it's hard to imagine a scenario where I would come back to experience Bar Parisette a second time.

    I think this place is getting lost amongst all the other great spots anything 50 yds of it and…read morethat's a shame. If you're in the area, especially during happy hour (extended to all day on Mondays, closed Tuesdays), stop in. All the areas are lovely and comfortable (bistro, dining room, bar, kitchen counter) and service is friendly and knowledgeable. Absolutely great wine list (and keep an eye out for special event Wine Dinners), including value priced House Wines during HH. Very decent burger and fries, small snacks and full sized plates abound at very good prices. Like its relative restaurant Table, Donkey & Stick, good food, good drinks and good times are sure to be had.

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