Best Diners in Englewood

We've collected top 10 mentioned diners in Englewood from other articles such as Northdown Chicago, Chicago Tribune, The Infatuation.

Best Diners in Englewood

The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
4.7 (2265 ratings)
Hearty plates of diverse vegetarian & vegan diner fare dished out in sleek, casual surrounds.
2333 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, USA
Vegetarian restaurantDinerVegan restaurant
Mentioned by TripSavvy
The Best Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in Chicago
"The Chicago Diner has been meat-free since ’83, and boy are they proud of that fact. Local and seasonal ingredients have been used here long before those became buzz words in the restaurant industry. Visit the original Halsted location in Chicago’s Boys Town — if it’s nice, eat outside on the patio — or pop into the one in Logan Square and have a beer at Revolution Brewing afterward."
Mentioned by Do312
Chicago's Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants
"Totally meat-free since 1983, The Chicago Diner has its menu packed with meat alternatives like seitan for staples like the deliciously spicy Thai chili wings and both black bean veggie and sweet potato-tofu patties that you can't miss. Don't forget to try one of its vegan milkshakes in many flavors from carrot cake to vanilla chai."
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
The 18 best diners in Chicago
"Restaurants Vegetarian Boystown. Even carnivores know Chicago Diner. The vibe is normal, everyday diner, albeit with soy milk, tofu and tempeh on the giant menu."
Little Goat Diner
Little Goat Diner
4.5 (4183 ratings)
Stephanie Izard's diner serving a huge menu of creative, gourmet takes on comfort food classics.
820 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
DinerBakeryCoffee shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Spoon University
The 25 Best Restaurants in Chicago, According to a Local
"Little Goat Diner is known affectionately for serving breakfast all day (aka the American dream), but their menu also expands into essentially everything you've ever hoped and dreamed of. Little Goat also has a one-of-a-kind bakery attached to it where you can order a goat-milk latte."
Mentioned by Do312
The Best Brunches In Chicago
"Would you really expect Stephanie Izard to bring anything less than her best to the brunch game?. Little Goat has a big breakfast menu, in-house bakery and coffee bars to help reach any level of fullness you're looking to achieve!"
Dove's Luncheonette
Dove's Luncheonette
4.6 (959 ratings)
Tex-Mex diner eats plus cocktails & lots of tequila in retro digs with counter seats & a jukebox.
1545 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622, USA
DinerBreakfast restaurantMexican restaurantRestaurant
Lou Mitchell's
Lou Mitchell's
4.6 (2343 ratings)
Iconic diner that's been serving hearty breakfasts & lunches since 1923.
565 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Breakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantDiner
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"It doesn’t get more old school than the experience at one of Chicago’s oldest restaurants. Nearly a century since opening, Lou Mitchell’s continues to operate like a well-oiled machine. Guests are treated to complimentary Milk Duds and donut holes upon arrival before sitting down to fluffy pancakes, jumbo omelets, fresh eggs, homemade pastries, and cups of the self-proclaimed “world’s finest coffee."
Mentioned by PureWow
7 Iconic Diners in Chicago You Must Eat at to Be a True Chicagoan
"Opened by “Uncle” Lou Mitchell in 1923, this West Loop staple claims it’s cracked enough farm-fresh eggs over the years to wrap at least a few times around the world. Beyond the omelets, skillets and pancakes, the best part might be the complimentary homemade doughnut hole you get when you walk in. Oh, and women and children receive mini boxes of Milk Duds—don’t ask why, just smile and chew."
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
25 Classic Chicago Restaurants to Try
"The iconic Lou Mitchell's sign has drawn patrons into the historic diner near Union Station since 1923. Come for hearty, classic diner fare at breakfast and lunchtime, alongside baked goods and complimentary Milk Duds. View this post on Instagram"
Baker Miller
Baker Miller
4.3 (204 ratings)
Homey bakery using its own flour in baked goods & offering grain-focused cafe eats plus a toast bar.
4655 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA
Brunch restaurantAmerican restaurantCoffee shopDinerFlour millTea house
Frances' Deli and Brunchery
Frances' Deli and Brunchery
4.4 (409 ratings)
Deli that's been serving up traditional comfort food in an old-fashioned diner setting since 1938.
2552 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Brunch restaurantDeliDinerLunch restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantSandwich shop
White Palace Grill
White Palace Grill
4.2 (3140 ratings)
Shopping mall with Whole Foods & PetSmart plus several discount, specialty & fast-food stores.
1159 S Canal St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
DinerRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"or 3 a.m., there’s always an eclectic mix of students, workers, and nightlifers at this iconic greasy spoon. It’s comfort food at its best, which means a varied selection that includes Tex-Mex dishes, pastas, burgers, fried chicken, meatloaf, beef sandwiches, and everything but the kitchen sink. Fast, filling, and cheap, White Palace Grill is everything a diner strives to be."
Mentioned by Spoon University
The 25 Best Restaurants in Chicago, According to a Local
"First, the menu stands out compared to most cookie-cutter diners. Second, it's open 24 hours a day. The main menu is pretty uninteresting, but they get the title of "best" thanks to the Southern Chicken Biscuit Platter and the specials menu which consists of eight varieties of chicken and waffles."
Mentioned by PureWow
7 Iconic Diners in Chicago You Must Eat at to Be a True Chicagoan
"The South Loop has changed a lot since this 24-hour diner opened back in 1939. But the simple menu of eggs, bacon, pancakes and more has not, and we hope it never does. Stop by, sink into a red vinyl booth and get your fix of classic diner fare."
Palace Grill Restaurant
Palace Grill Restaurant
4.6 (722 ratings)
Classic diner serving up 3-egg omelets & black coffee (plus lunch & dinner) since 1938.
1408 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
American restaurantDinerRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"Located just minutes from the United Center, Palace Grill feeds fans before and after Blackhawks and Bulls games. Nosh on “heart stopper” breakfast sandwiches at any hour of the day or classics like meatloaf, mac and cheese, and fish and chips."
Aha Crepe
Aha Crepe
4.4 (129 ratings)
Sweet & savory crêpes are offered by this simple shop with bubble tea, ice cream & smoothies.
2435 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
DinerRestaurant
Simon's Restaurant
Simon's Restaurant
4.4 (2011 ratings)
Longtime restaurant/bakery offering standard American comfort food, all-day breakfast & desserts.
2 Roosevelt Rd, Villa Park, IL 60181, USA
American restaurantBreakfast restaurantDinerLunch restaurantRestaurant

Top Best American Restaurants in Englewood

BIG & little's Restaurant
BIG & little's Restaurant
4.6 (661 ratings)
Beyond fried fish & burgers, this simple, counter-service spot does po' boys, tacos & gourmet fries.
1310 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
American restaurantFast food restaurantFish & chips restaurantHamburger restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantPo’ boys restaurantSeafood restaurantTaco restaurant
Mentioned by Food Com
Best Chicago Restaurants from Triple D
"Two chefs used their life savings to start this gourmet fast-food restaurant, with beer-battered burgers, fish tacos and combinations like foie gras with fries. Po' Boys include medium-rare ahi tuna, soft-shell crab and shrimp banh mi, but the fried pork belly with maple mayo is Guy's pick, described as "chicharrones meets pulled pork.". Watch the Video: Fish and Chips"
Mentioned by NerdWallet
Cheap Eats Chicago: 5 Under $5
"BIG & little’s has been on the national radar since Food Network host Guy Fieri featured it on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” Fans come for its fish tacos and soft-shell crab po’ boys. While some items on the menu are a little pricier, quite a bit of the diner’s choices are $5 or less. Pro tip: Try the truffle fries!"
Mentioned by Spoon University
25 Places to Eat in Chicago When You're Totally Broke
"A photo posted by Eater Chicago (@eater_chicago) on Jul 27, 2016 at 9:50am PDT. BIG & little's is Guy Fieri-approved, so you know it's good. Definitely go for one of their po' boy sandwiches (the softshell crab is EPIC) or any of the tacos, most of which range between $3-$5."
Butterfield's Pancake House and Restaurant
Butterfield's Pancake House and Restaurant
4.4 (1760 ratings)
Chain dining room known for dishing up a selection of sweet & savory breakfast or diner-style meals.
1S616 Midwest Rd, Oak Brook, IL 60181, USA
Pancake restaurantAmerican restaurantRestaurant
The Original Pancake House
The Original Pancake House
4.6 (1412 ratings)
Signature pancakes & other American breakfast classics all day in a casual setting.
22 E Bellevue Pl, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Pancake restaurantAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurant

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Englewood

Imperial Restaurant
Imperial Restaurant
4.2 (941 ratings)
A menu of rarities, seafood-leaning dishes & dim sum amid sparkling chandeliers & seafood tanks.
2100 South Archer Avenue Second Floor, Chicago, IL 60616, USA
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
A Guide To Chicago's 10 Best Chinese Restaurants
"There are several fantastic dim sum places in Chinatown, but Cai has one of the biggest selections of authentic dishes available in the city. Located on the second floor of the complex, the restaurant encapsulates the classic dim sum atmosphere – chaotic, loud, and full of clinking plates. A few carts still make rounds, but the majority of ordering is done from an illustrated menu full of glass wrapper dumplings, steamed ribs, radish cakes, and other delicious dishes."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
A Guide To Chicago's 10 Best Chinese Restaurants
"has one of the biggest selections of authentic dishes available in the city. Located on the second floor of the complex, the restaurant encapsulates the classic dim sum atmosphere – chaotic, loud, and full of clinking plates. A few carts still make rounds, but the majority of ordering is done from an illustrated menu full of glass wrapper dumplings, steamed ribs, radish cakes, and other delicious dishes."
House of Wah Sun
House of Wah Sun
4.5 (340 ratings)
Straightforward selection for Chinese favorites served in ample portions amid traditional decor.
4319 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantBar
Mentioned by Thrillist
Chicago's Best Chinese Restaurants Outside of Chinatown
"As you wade through the sea of mediocre Chinese offerings in Chicago, it really makes you appreciate when a place can just deliver the goods, no questions asked. Anyone who has gotten too many bland limp orders of General Tso’s chicken will light up when they open up their order from House of Wah Sun: fresh, high-quality chicken in sauce that is perfectly spicy and packed with flavor. The thick hearty noodles are heaven for lo mein junkies."
Imperial Lamian
Imperial Lamian
4.2 (1074 ratings)
Chic spot serving upscale, modern Chinese cuisine & artisanal, tea-infused cocktails in exotic digs.
6 W Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
Chinese restaurantDim sum restaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
14 Delectable Desserts in Chicago
"The city’s premier restaurant for modern Chinese cuisine receives a lot of attention for its colorful xiao long bao but dessert is an equally eye-catching affair. The signature creation, called Lunar Blossom, is a pandan cake topped with almonds and a scoop of gelato. The whole thing is covered with a white chocolate shell, which breaks apart when dark chocolate ganache is poured over it at the table."
Mentioned by The World and Then Some
The best desserts in Chicago! 20 Amazing places that you HAVE to try
"Imperial Lamian’s Lunar Blossom is one of the best desserts in Chicago, as it’s both delicious and beautiful to look at. The dessert itself is hidden under a grand white chocolate shell, which gradually melts away as you pour the homemade dark chocolate sauce over it. If you’re wondering what’s waiting for you underneath that magic, it’s an amazing pandan cake."

Cultural Center in Englewood

Chicago Cultural Center
Chicago Cultural Center
4.7 (4856 ratings)4.5 (2824 ratings)
Free art & shows in an 1897 Beaux-Arts building with vaulted lobby, mosaics & 2 stained-glass domes.
78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA
Cultural centerShoppingArt centerArt GalleriesArchitectural Buildings
Chicago History Museum
Chicago History Museum
4.6 (2042 ratings)4.5 (1035 ratings)
Photos, artifacts, newsreels & dioramas bring to life historical events, architecture & more.
1601 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
History museumMuseumsCultural centerLocal history museum
National Cambodian Heritage Museum
National Cambodian Heritage Museum
4.9 (19 ratings)
2831 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA
MuseumCultural centerHeritage museum
Mentioned by Your Chicago Guide
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"This museum and memorial tells the story of Khmer Rouge and the Killing Field through multimedia displays, archives, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. Guided tours are available so you can learn more about what happened during the Cambodian Civil War. Hours are subject to change, so they advise that you call prior to visiting (773-878-7090)."

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