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The Luminary Cafe & Bar

4.2 (19 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Anna C.

Nice building ground floor cafe, good break time spot with plenty of seating area with modern and contemporary designs.

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Rhonda F.

I can't say enough good things about The Luminary Cafe & Bar! Located in an office building in the Lakeshore East neighborhood, it feels like a sweet hidden gem. Once you become aware, you can't visit enough. It feels charming and innocent. A bright moment in the lobby of a high-rise skyscraper. The man that assisted me today was fantastic. I asked if he owned the business because he went over and beyond and was so helpful. He gave me the low-down on catering and happy hour. He offered menus and punch cards to give to the residents in my building. He was very friendly, helpful and proactive. Today I ordered a vanilla lavender oat milk latte. I loved it!! I keep saying I'm going to stop in for happy hour. I haven't yet but I will. They offer $5 wine, $2.00 off beer, $10 cocktails and half price flatbreads. Sounds like a great value!!

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While a cute place with decent coffee, my sandwich was inedible. Three if away within seconds of taking a bite. Just awful.

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3 years ago

Beautiful view and nice ambiance. Enjoyed the speciality cocktails. Nice place for a date or to go with friends.

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2 years ago

Great experience. Everyone here was super friendly and made the experience amazing. Great time

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Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Cinnamon Roll (~$7)

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park

4.0(1.8k reviews)
0.5 mi•The Loop
•$$

This was my fiancé and I's first stop once we arrived in Chicago. It was recommended to us from a…read morefriend. I was skeptical at first because it is a local chain, rather than a singular location. However, it lived up to the hype. Service: it was extremely busy when we came in. The line was almost out the door. They have a system in place for ordering and seating so it worked well and fast given how busy they were. We didn't have any questions on where to order or where to stand when waiting for a seat. The staff were friendly and helped us find a spot to sit at. Ambiance: classic cafe in a city. Loud chatter, but it's a vibe. Very colorful and fun interior with cool textural elements. We had a seat that was facing the street so it was fun to people watch as we sipped and ate. Food: amazing breakfast selection! We ordered the morning sandwich and barbacoa bowl. The morning sandwich had THICK scrambled eggs which were super soft and tasty. I could've used more salsa verde on it. The bread was barely toasted. I'd rate the sandwich a 3.8/5. It got the job done. The barbacoa bowl was "really good" according to my fiancé. A great source of protein, fresh ingredients, nice flavor, and great portions. He would rate it a 5/5. Coffee: I am a coffee snob so I am quite harsh when it comes to reviewing it. Their machine is a cute La Marzocco. Appropriate sized "for-here" glasses according to the drinks. Plus, they were really cute. Wide variety of drink selection from your standards to the more girly-drinks (if there is such a thing). We ordered a cappuccino and small hot mocha. Latte art 4.5/5, temperature 5/5, flavor 4/5. The espresso didn't stand out to me, very standard flavor profile. However, the chocolate in the mocha was delicious. It's more of a rich, dark chocolate. Nice thin layer of foam. Would recommend to try at least once when you're in Chicago! Glad to have stopped in.

I walked over from my hotel right at the time they opened, and it was raining. There was no line,…read moreonly a handful of people waiting for their order. I got the pistachio croissant, shakshouka pastry, and berry crunch oatmeal. It took about 20-25 minutes, which made no sense because the pastries are in the case and the oatmeal......is oatmeal. I suspect they opened without having all of their prep done because the delay made no sense. Their staff looked frantic. The croissant wasn't filled, it just had pistachio cream on the top with a couple of nuts. I would order the shaksouka pastry again. The egg was cooked well, and the tomato was very good. They were supposed to heat it up, but it wasn't warm.

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Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Seats are hard to find .. busy spot!

Seats are hard to find .. busy spot!

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Turkey Bacon & Egg Croissant (~$11) w Avocado (~$2)

Turkey Bacon & Egg Croissant (~$11) w Avocado (~$2)

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Intelligentsia Coffee - iced americano

Intelligentsia Coffee

3.9(347 reviews)
0.4 mi•The 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.

I was already skeptic about coffee shops in the Loop, especially big chains like this but my…read morefriends & I were in desperate need of caffeine and this was the closest spot...we should have just pushed through without the caffeine. First off, the staff were nice so this review does not have to do with them. It has everything to do with the atrocious, offensive liquid that they dare call coffee. When you walk in, the space is small, humid, and dirty. The tables were all sticky with drink residue and crumbs everywhere. It's the Loop so I'll give some grace but it was pretty unpleasant. We ordered the strawberry matcha and vanilla latte. The matcha came out murky green with an attempt of making it look nice with a chaotic splattering of strawberry puree/sauce (?). It tasted like it looked...trash. You might be wondering, "Well why would you order a matcha here?" And you would be correct. In my defense, you would think that if there is a drink on the menu, it would at least be somewhat good but now that I think about it, that might be too much to ask. Now to my #1 gripe, the latte. It was watery and nearly flavorless aside from the diabolical acidic taste that assaulted my tastebuds. For context, we HATE wasting food/drink; I could probably count on one hand how many times I've done that in my life. We threw away the lattes after a few forced sips; that should tell you how nasty it was. Bad coffee, bad drinks, it happens. But paying ~$8 for each drink really does rub salt in the wound. I will NEVER drink Intelligentsia coffee again. In the grand scheme of things, my review doesn't matter but if I can warn at least one other person about the atrocities this company commits to coffee/matcha, then maybe it will make up for the waste of money & time I spent here.

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Intelligentsia Coffee - $8 for that lil ass cup is diabolical

$8 for that lil ass cup is diabolical

Intelligentsia Coffee - Avena latte

Avena latte

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Hanabusa Cafe

Hanabusa Cafe

3.9(546 reviews)
0.5 mi•The Loop
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Stopped here for breakfast after our original choice was booked solid…read more Located in-line with other businesses, this isn't a large place but it was clean. I ordered the original pancakes and an iced vanilla latte. Both were good. Staff was friendly.

Arrrgghfhgg!!! Where I came from (The Bay), they didn't have a spot that specialized in Soufflé…read morePancakes. And I suck at making them. So when Hanabusa Cafe appeared on my search for brunch in DT Chicago it was a no brainer for me. I dragged my husband with me first thing in the morning so that we don't have to wait in line. Thank Goodness there was no line but the menu was a little confusing. They gave us a menu and we had to order in line first, and of course it being our first time here, we were attracted to the pictures and didn't notice the handwritten strawberry cream flavors (also our heads were down reading the menu rather than up looking at the TV advertising (which has the SC flavor - obviously we missed out on that). I had checked the menu on yelp before going and already knew I wanted the earl grey pancakes. When we got there, I saw that there were two favorites. I asked our teller which would he recommended between the fan-fav of Custard Vs the Earl Grey. His answer was "... well... they are very different flavors..." and that was as descriptive as he got -- so I just stuck with my Earl Grey. My husband told me I was being a butthole and why did I ask for their recommendation if I was only going to go with my original. I told him I asked for their thoughts and recommendations and he didn't really sell it to me, duh! I'm very aware that those are two different flavors but maybe if they can tell me more about the flavors and why he liked one over the other, I may have been sold. Be excited about what you sell/serve! Anyway. The husband had the plain and I had earl grey and no regrets. Only regret I had was not being able to go again before we had to leave Chicago and my husband's regret that he didn't see the strawberry cream earlier as he would have gotten that one. So don't miss out on that! 1 star down because service could have been better.

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Hanabusa Cafe - Small sets of table and counter for ordering

Small sets of table and counter for ordering

Hanabusa Cafe - Earl Grey and Sea Salt Caramel Pancake

Earl Grey and Sea Salt Caramel Pancake

Hanabusa Cafe - Original Pancake  Macchiato

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Original Pancake Macchiato

Happy Monday Coffee - Loop - Butter croissant and iced grandma's bag

Happy Monday Coffee - Loop

4.5(100 reviews)
0.6 mi•The Loop
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We really liked their coffee. Bought extra to bring home with us. Super cute coffee spot super…read moreclose to the hotel we stored at.

There is a theory about why Garfield hates Mondays so much. He's a cat who stays home, so what is…read morethere to not like? Well, this is the day after a weekend when Jon goes back to work! With that in mind, the phrase "Happy Monday!" is an oxymoron, even though I send it every week in the Teams chat. Something that helps fight the Monday blues? Coffee! Yet, despite their oxymoronic name, Happy Monday Coffee is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. As someone who doesn't often make coffee runs during the workday, this means my coffee time is relegated to lunch. Some more expanded hours would be helpful not only to me and others like me but also to boost business. Where the coffee itself is concerned, I love the creativity displayed in the latte selections. Even as someone who is not a big latte lover, this is the kind of beverage I always get here. Are these the greatest things ever? No. However, I can't fault them too much, as lattes by design hide the bite of espresso under milk and often sugar. The vibe inside is relaxed and modern-boho, with a tasteful DJ set playing at a reasonable volume on the flatscreen. While I always take my coffee to go, it seems like a comfortable place to relax with a cup for a bit. Finally, I want to give credit to the service. While there isn't often a long line, service is consistently friendly, welcoming, and fast. Their prices aren't the cheapest around, but they are in line with what I'd expect for premium beverages in a high-traffic, downtown area. Final Verdict: Does Happy Monday have the best coffee anywhere that has me stopping in religiously? No. However, as someone who drinks soda rather rarely, when I am craving a solid and creative latte while at the office, Happy Monday is the first place that comes to mind.

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Happy Monday Coffee - Loop - Seating options

Seating options

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Happy Monday Coffee - Loop - Grandmas Bag

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Court Cafe

Court Cafe

2.7(3 reviews)
0.6 mi•The Loop

Absolute worst avocado toast I have ever had. It's a culinary abortion. And $16 plus tip! Crap. I…read morewill never, as a Californian, ever, listen to a Chicagoan tell me I cant have ketchup on a hot dog after being assaulted by this garbage food. Puke The bread, what is this a slice of Walmart sourdough? Thin and flavorless and hard as a rock. Then carrots, corn, radish, pickled onions? What the $&@? are you doing?! How hard is it? GOOD sourdough, Avocado, Bacon, poached egg, garnish. Done. Maybe a slice of tomato but never heirloom. Seriously, normally I'd day fire whatever pretentious jerk designed the menu, but in this case, I'll say they should be brought up on charges: Straight to jail.

This restaurant on the lower level at the Chicago Art Institute is now just called The Café. The…read morepictures are not what it looks like currently. When you walk up, there are computer screens and a large menu on the wall. You have to place your order on the computer. Then, you have to walk over to one of two bars that will have your drinks. After that, you can choose your seat you will get a text message when your food is ready and then you walk up to a different area and pick up your food which is on a tray. The food was OK. I had French onion soup, and a salmon bowl. Overall, kind of disappointing because I usually love restaurants at museums. Museum restaurants usually tend to be very good. Maybe it was just my selection. I also found the computer ordering and running around to get my own drinks here and my own food there to be a bit impersonal.

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Court Cafe
Court Cafe
Court Cafe - French onion soup and a salmon bowl

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French onion soup and a salmon bowl

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