I would have posted in my
favorite thread these days, but the Dupage/Kane County line feels like the threshold of what constitutes the burbs.
And this place was a total surprise to me, since I am not typically a fan of brunch (the wait, the prices, the leaving the house on a weekend morning). Small town brunch is a different affair though, typically easier on the feet and the wallet, though usually, especially when gussied up, failing to deliver in the quality department.
Not the case at
Abby's Breakfast and Lunch in St. Charles. Great, surprisingly creative food at affordable prices.

It sure plays the part of small town brunch boutique– a pink color scheme, local art adorning the walls, strip mall drop ceiling, tons of kids. A cooler full of house bloody mary mix next to the entryway cued me on to an adult edge to the otherwise cutesy vibe.
Never one to pass on the red drink, I partook.

Good stuff. Loved all the pickles (many asparagus spears hiding below the surface). Smoky summer sausage a nice amuse bouche. The house recommended Effen cucumber vodka gave it a refreshing finish and the house mix was definitely scratch made with a savory roundness from perhaps a splash of beef stock. It could have been a notch spicier, but very enjoyable.

The BLT- Abby's Way was landing on many tables and we both considered ordering it. I knew my wife wouldn't be able to finish this substantial sandwich, so I slyly let her order it knowing I would get to have a round with it myself. Excellent sandwich, double decker with all the BLT trimmings including a generous count of smoky, thick cut bacon. Their touch adds herbed cream cheese and a fried egg (which, though not pictured, had a nice runny yolk).

They're keen on Reuben-izing breakfast format dishes and though it seemed potentially dubious, I am really glad I went with the Reuben Skillet. Underneath all of that 1000 island (no complaints there) are fat, succulent chunks or corned beef and perfectly griddled, obviously fresh grated hash browns. With dark rye on the side, this deconstructed version of one of my favorite sandwiches was only rendered all the more decadent by perfectly poached eggs.
This spot seems like a gem. I can't remember the last time I got so jazzed on brunch.
Abby's Breakfast & Lunch
11 N 3rd St, St. Charles, IL 60174
(630) 377-0797