[Not sure this place has been discussed on LTH before - can you imagine how tough it is to search for a restaurant named "Between?"]
Was there Saturday night, for a quick bite after seeing incredibly sharp, incredibly well-directed, incredibly well-written, and incredibly raunchy performance of Smith & Grimm at Davenport’s, about a block away and across the street.
I didn't have a camera with me, but the party next to us was taking pictures almost constantly (and, from the looks of it, not a single photo of the food ... you know you're an LTHer when you notice they’re only taking pictures of each other … who cares about people when there’s food there?)
It was definitely a hipster hangout, but with the red fringe separating our couch and table from the rest of the room, it probably wasn’t quite so obvious that I singlehandedly raised the average age of the clientele by at least half a decade.
Overall, the food was better than expected from a scene like that. Small plates – the server recommended 3 shared plates to equal entrees for two. That was about right.
We started with meaty, well prepared scallops, which had a strange grey-ish tint to them, but otherwise a nice dish.
Two mini-burgers (quickly becoming a cliché) had a surprisingly full, meaty flavor on Parker Roll-type buns. They were accompanied by nicely fried thin french fries, which were (unfortunately) so heavily salted as to make them virtually inedible.
Tuna flatbread reminded me of a pizza crust – about 6” in diameter - topped with Ahi poke. This was probably the standout dish of the evening.
Open since last summer, Between isn’t really a destination, but it’s a great option if you’re in the neighborhood.
Between Boutique Cafe and Lounge
1324 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60622
773-292-0585