We met some friends earlier this week for dinner at Gaudi Coffee and Grill, a Ukranian Village/West Town BYOB coffee shop/sandwich shop/tapas restaurant on a somewhat desolate stretch of Ashland between Chicago and Grand. I had not heard of the place prior to our friend suggesting it after it popped up in his search for West Town/West Loop BYOBs. And I was a bit suspect after reading a menu online that ranged from standard American breakfast fare (omelets, pancakes, various egg dishes), to Mexican-inspired breakfast fare, to burgers and salads, to Spanish (and some Mexican-inspired) tapas. My experience has been that places that try to do too much and from too many different traditions or styles tend to do none of it particularly well. After speaking with our very nice waitress/hostess about the restaurant, she informed us that her family (she is either an owner or related to one of the owners) is Mexican but has a love of Spain and its cooking, and wanted to open a tapas-style restaurant and coffee shop that was a place where people could get a quick bite or linger with friends in an area where the proprietors felt there was not much on offer along those lines. Apparently, they have been open about 2 months.
We stuck with the tapas menu as being conducive for conversation and sharing over a couple of bottles of wine and I was impressed with the quality and execution of the food. The tapas menu includes a lot of standard Spanish tapas items, together with some Mexican small plates (a chorizo and cheese queso fundido-type dish, flautas, etc.). There is nothing particularly inventive or unique here (at least that we tried), but everything was well prepared with what seemed to be very good ingredients and the plating and presentation was better than I expected to find in a place that has the feel of a coffee shop/sandwich shop. Standouts from my perspective were the ribeye en tostada (a beef, cheese and potato combo over toasted bread) and goat cheese croquettes. The desserts we had were also very good, including a very good homemade cheesecake and excellent flan. Prices were reasonable for the quality (although it should be noted that the tapas portions are not particularly large, as tapas portions go), with our total bill for four -- about a dozen tapas, a couple of coffees, and three desserts -- coming out around $90 pre-tip.
The space is very nice and colorful, and seems as if it would get good natural light during the day (it is on the corner of Ashland and Erie and I believe there are windows fronting both streets). According to our server, they will have a patio in the summer, and they have free wifi. She also informed us that during Sunday brunch/lunch (around noon), they will have a flamenco guitarist. On the BYOB front, they have decent glassware (stemless wine glasses), no corkage, and for a small fee will convert your table red into sangria.
We will be back with our children for breakfast or lunch sometime or perhaps for an early dinner (the place seems very kid-friendly) and look forward to trying the other menu offerings. This may be a good place for a hard-to-please group looking for a reasonable meal considering the breadth of the menu selections and the fact that you can order off of any portion of the menu at any time of the day (which for some means pancakes for dinner but for me would mean tapas for breakfast). This is a nice place run by exceptionally friendly people that I hope succeeds; check it out if you're in the neighborhood.
Gaudi Coffee and Grill
624 N. Ashland Ave. (at Erie)
Chicago, IL 60622
(312) 733-9528
http://www.gaudicoffeegrill.com[Hours do not appear on the website; I believe our server said 7:00 or 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. , 7 days a week]