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    4.0 (22 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Linda A.

    Postcard is a trendy little cafe in West Loop with excellent service, really good matcha, sandwiches and salads. It's super busy so finding a seat can be tricky considering that they share space with Monos luggage. Overall, I highly recommend Postcard to anyone coming to the city.

    Dorothy S.

    Came in for a matcha and a treat one morning. This cafe gives Korean coffee shop vibes, which we love. The seating is so cute and comfy, service was great. I had a matcha w a savory pastry. My friend had coffee with a ham and cheese pastry. We both loved what we ordered and had a lovely time. Parking in this neighborhood is wild tho lol it's def the most expensive pay to park that exists in the city so keep that in mind! The walk of this cafe also opens up to whatever store exists next door too, randomly lol

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    Jessica M.

    I've walked past this place who knows how many times since they've opened and it looks so cute inside. I finally stopped in for a quick visit. The two ladies behind the counter were so kind and answered all of my questions. Iced chia isn't really "on the menu" yet the ladies made one happen for my boyfriend. The Chia was amazing. It had a hint of banana. It was loose leaf. It was fun watching them brew it. I ordered a cappuccino. I was a little nervous. They use metric brand coffee and normally I'm not a fan but I loved my cappuccino with oat milk. I'll be back to visit again I saw a few people sitting and eating with hot bites that looked really good!

    Eric W.

    Very cute cafe with great atmosphere in the west loop. Flat white was really nice. Biggest complaint is the food prices. The tuna toastie was good but is criminally priced at $19.

    Sweet Pastry
    Will K.

    What a cool addition to the neighborhood. I didn't realize this was attached to the Monos store next door. It's a new coffee/cafe spot that just opened this past weekend with a really fun Vinyl Bar aesthetic. The staff is really friendly. The coffee was good (I got a flat white), but the sweet pastry (apparently from Publican) was just okay. It didn't taste fresh, but just something to improve on. They have a small food menu outside of pastries too. They're gonna start having DJs in the Vinyl area which sounds neat. Two things stood out to me during my visit: -- Because the windows and natural light are plentiful (which is a good thing), it can get *really* hot, even if it's like 78° and sunny. Like Sunburn in 20 minutes hot. -- At least when I was there, there were no "Iced Drinks" explicitly on the menu. You can get your hot drinks over ice, but I really recommend they add a Cold Brew or something along those lines to the menu. I'd say 75% of guests were drinking iced drinks.

    Runzer W.

    A great coffee shop to go if you wanna chat with friends and just chillin there! Not a working spot as the seats are very narrow and limited inside. I had an iced Americano and a danish. Both were so good!

    Lico J.

    Very cool space with a bright, modern interior and eye-catching cup design--everything about the visuals is on point. The coffee, however, was just okay. Our hot latte unfortunately tasted bitter and not very pleasant. They use Metric beans - not sure about which one specifically - but the bitterness might come from the extraction. The baked goods selection is not very appealing to me. On the other hand, the matcha was solid - I truly enjoyed it and would highly recommend.

    Linda Y.

    This is a very modern 'aesthetic' driven coffee shop and it's nice to have another cafe in the area. There are a few spots inside if you are looking to work and an area for days when they have a live DJ. I got a vanilla latte and it was decently priced and actually good! They also have pastries available. It gets pretty busy so finding a spot to work at can be a little difficult. Staff was also nice and helpful and I love their t-shirts! I'd come again if I'm in the area and need a coffee.

    Milk and honey toast
    Alan G.

    Need to come back and try again. The music is good (playlist, no live DJ), I love the set up and would love to see a DJ one day. I ordered matcha and it was well done, but the food was disappointing. It's wayyy too small for $15+, I thought the flavors needed more balancing, and I like my toast a bit crunchier

    Vibe

    Super cute & aesthetic coffee shop in the heart of west loop!! It's travel themed hence the postcards they give out & the luggage store they have next door. The iced matcha latte with brown sugar was decent (7/10), not the best I've had though. The milk & honey toastie (9.5/10) and the tamago toastie (8.5/10) were very overpriced, but super tasty and well seasoned. I loved the mint on the milk and honey toastie! Super lively inside with limited seating, so might not be the best to study at unless you get a good spot!

    NaywriChi W.

    This is their first food and beverage concept - a modern lounge at the intersection of music, design, and hospitality. This connects to Monos. I had a pastry. Their items come from Publican Bread. The staff and service are postcardful.

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    TARY Coffee - Cottage Cheese Pancakes with Balkaimak Cream

    TARY Coffee

    4.4(203 reviews)
    1.1 miRiver North, Near North Side
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    What a place. This is so much more than just a coffee house. Tons of options, great ambience, and…read moregenuinely kind people. We started with a mocha, a solid, well-balanced drink that wasn't overly sweet and was just perfect. We didn't plan on eating here, but the menu was way too tempting. We ordered the cinnamon roll, and wow. This was insanely good. Most cinnamon rolls in the U.S. feel like sugar-heavy, cinnamon-flavored buns, but this one was light, flavorful, and beautifully made. The irimshik on top really elevated it, subtle, warm, and just sweet enough. Easy 10/10. Next was the cottage cheese pancake, which was also very good. It had a generous amount of cottage cheese stuffed inside, and paired with the sweet irimshik dip, the dish came together really well. 9/10. We then tried the qattama. It was good. flaky, crispy, and reminded me of a paratha. It came with a sour irimshik dip. While each component was good, I felt the qattama would shine more with a gravy-based dish. 7/10. Finally, we ordered the Nan Salma pasta. It's a tarry-based white sauce pasta with a unique flavor profile, and it was genuinely yum. Definitely something different and worth trying. Highly recommend it. 8/10. You have space to sit down and work as well. Service was good too. Some of the dishes might take 7-10mins to get prepared. It's not like your daily coffee shop who have stuff ready to go Overall, a great spot with unique food and a welcoming vibe. Definitely coming back. 9/10

    we tried the blueberry matcha. their matcha tastes high quality and they say it's ceremonial grade…read morewhich i believe. i think some places say theirs is ceremonial grade when it isn't. so we really enjoyed the quality of the matcha and it was the perfect amount of sweet from the blueberry. we also tried baursaq which is the fried dough bites. it tastes like a light donut ball. it's not heavy or greasy at all. they give you a dipping sauce which tasted like strawberry to me. overall a really clean and simple lay out for the shop. very minimal and upscale. it's not super busy and loud so it's a nice place to sit in and enjoy your drinks and maybe do some homework/remote work. i only gave it 4/5 just because the drinks were a little pricey but i think that's the norm now as well. hard to find drinks under 8$ these days.

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    Intelligentsia Coffee

    3.9(345 reviews)
    1.4 miThe Loop
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    I stopped by Intelligentsia Coffee and really enjoyed it. I ordered a matcha latte with almond milk…read moreand my husband got a cappuccino with oat milk. Both were excellent. I appreciated that the matcha can be customized. You can choose sweetened or unsweetened and even adjust the matcha strength. Since I am sensitive to caffeine I chose light matcha and it was perfect. Smooth flavor and not overly sweet. The cafe is also a really nice place to sit for a bit. There are big tables and lots of natural light which makes it feel relaxed and comfortable. The staff were nice and the drinks came out quickly. Great spot for a quality matcha or coffee in the area. I would definitely come back.

    Stopped into this coffee shop on a weekday right after landing in Chicago. I needed somewhere to…read moresit, work, and kill time while waiting for my accommodations to be ready--and this place did the job. Hella busy, the staff was semi-helpful while I was trying to decide what to order--not rude, just not super engaging either. I ended up settling on a latte, which... whew. $8 for what felt like a few swallows. The cup was hella small, so that part definitely hurt a little. Menu isn't substantial. Despite how packed it was, I was able to take a meeting without too much trouble--shoutout to my noise-canceling headphones, because they were doing the heavy lifting. The space itself is on the smaller side, so if you're planning to camp out for a while, just know it can feel tight. The bathroom could've used a little attention. Nothing major, and maybe expected with a lot of people. Overall, it's a decent stop if you need coffee and a place to sit for a bit, especially in a pinch. Just be prepared for crowds, limited space, and pricey drinks that disappear way too fast.

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    Caffe Umbria - Hot chocolate

    Caffe Umbria

    4.4(378 reviews)
    1.1 miRiver North, Near North Side
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    Got the hot honey oat latte. This latte was amazing. Super nutty with a nice foam on top, and the…read moreflavor was really balanced. Not too sweet with the perfect amount of bitterness. The space is cute but on the smaller side, so not ideal for long stays. Service was great though, the server was smiling and really welcoming. They're known for their Italian-style coffee blending, using beans from different regions around the world to create a more balanced and complex flavor, which you can definitely taste in the drink.

    Caffe Umbria was exactly what I needed that morning. It was cold, wet and I wanted something hot,…read moresimple as that. Small and cozy spot. The kind of place where you slow down without trying. The staff was genuinely nice too. Asked how my day was and even recommended couple of pastries. I ordered a hot chocolate with an almond blueberry financier. The hot chocolate was honestly perfect. Rich but not heavy. You get that dark chocolate hit first, then it smooths out. Creamy. Warm in the right way. The financier was great. Nutty from the almonds, little bursts of blueberry, soft but not mushy. I dipped it into the hot chocolate (had to), and yeah... even better. No regrets there. It's a small place, but if you get there early, you might grab a seat with a really nice city view. Worth it. I'll definitely be back. Especially now that I know there's a solid hot chocolate spot right nearby.

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    Café Crèmerie

    Café Crèmerie

    3.9(133 reviews)
    1.4 miNear North Side
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    Usually I left a couple days after my visit to write my review, but this time I could not wait!…read moreIt almost NEVER when my husband eats cake, because he is lactose intolerant. He picked the chocolate coconut slice. Not only he likes it, he gave it a 5/5! He was like "it's moist. It's chocolate! it's coconuty! Great balance!". He never give such score on cake, let alone a full sentence review (he is man of few words. He usually devour the whole thing before you get to taste/try it, or automatically push his food to your plate type...)

    Cute café with good coffee (4/5 Green Stars) I visited Café…read moreCrèmerie twice in one day. Once for lunch and then again in the evening for a Too Good To Go pick-up - cake slices! Too Good To Go is a program that allows businesses to sell left over food at the end of the day on discount, avoiding food waste. For lunch I had an Americano, the vegetarian egg sandwich and a Margherita Bistro, which is like a cross between a margherita pizza slice but in a latticed pastry. Both the Americano and egg sandwich were actually excellent, while the Margherita Bistro was less noteworthy but fine. Actually when I looked up Margherita Bistro, wanting to learn if it's a common thing and it turns out that it's made by a food service company (Bridor, owned by French Groupe Leduff which supplies baked goods to cafés all over Europe). I got two cake slices later in my Too Good To Go order. The strawberry cheesecake (Monteressa cheese cake, made with marscapone, ricotta and fresh strawberries) was delicious while the carrot cake was not as good but still fine. It turns out that the Monteressa cheesecake is made by another big supply company (Bindi) that supplies Italian desserts. Coffee appears to be from Illy. I'd definitely recommend Café Crèmerie for their good coffee, excellent egg sandwich, and nice atmosphere. I'm also giving Café Crèmerie 4/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact, based on the following: * First I'll get into the mediocre aspects and then some positive points. * Coffee is from Illy, which I would say is slightly better than average for a major coffee company. It's a certified B Corporation but it not known for organic or fair trade coffee (they do a kind of direct trade). * Many of the pastries are mass-produced by companies that supply European or European-style cafes. Like Illy, these suppliers are perhaps slightly better than average: Bridor mentions using cage-free eggs while Bindi uses renewable energy. * A lot of the menu is suitable for vegetarians and I appreciate that there's no sign of beef on the menu (the single food product that drives around 10% of climate change). Would be nice to see more vegan options. * Café Crèmerie does a nice job at avoiding waste generation. Ceramic cups are available for coffee and food is served on trays with a paper liner. * I also appreciate that Café Crèmerie takes part in the Too Good To Go program, avoiding food waste.

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    Egg Tuck - avo egg // royal west sandwich

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    4.3(490 reviews)
    1.4 miThe Loop
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    This review is primarily for people from out of town, as the locals are already fully briefed on…read morethe magnificence of this place (meaning: it can get crowded). Now let me tell you about arguably the best breakfast burrito I have ever eaten: The Royal Burrito. The Royal Burrito at The Loop seems to be a little different than the one listed on Egg Tuck's website, so I just wanted to alert you to that. Specifically, at The Loop's Egg Tuck, they use Korean Beef instead of the "Signature Beef Patty." While I cannot vouch for the latter, I can tell you that the former is absolutely amazing!!! The tortilla they use is also solid enough to hold the contents of the burrito until the last bite, which is a rarity nowadays as more and more places skimp on solid products. This place is amazing, and I'm sure they'll start franchising to more places than LA, so stay tuned and see if one turns up in your neck of the woods. Until then, I guess you'll just have to eat here.

    Walked past and got pulled in by the branding, the marketing is cute and the fluffy egg imagery…read moredoes its job. Decided to pop in and give it a try. The ordering process is straightforward: simple menu&kiosk ordering. But would have been nice to have someone help walk us through the options. We went with the avocado toast and the ham toast. Overall? Good, but not mind-blowing. If you're an egg lover looking for something light and satisfying, you'll enjoy it. It's not really trying to be more than what it is, and there's something to appreciate about that. Personally, the sauces were a bit heavy for my taste, but the chilis on the side were a nice touch and added just the right kick to balance things out. Would I go out of my way to come back? Probably not. But if you're nearby and want a solid, no-frills egg situation, it delivers.

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