Mike G wrote:Icosium Cafe for crepes. (Assuming it's still there, haven't been in that area for a while.
jesteinf wrote:Mike G wrote:Icosium Cafe for crepes. (Assuming it's still there, haven't been in that area for a while.
Still there, still very good.
Mike G wrote:Um, I can't really see how slightly north of Belmont and a couple of blocks east of Clark is noticeably closer to Clark and Diversey than slightly south of Fullerton and on Clark, but thank you for your concern about my suggestion.
grace21 wrote:I can't believe Golden Nugget hasn't been mentioned! It's less than a block south of Diversey on Clark. Get the Western omlette- it's huge and comes with a side of pancakes. Can't beat that.
How about Le Creperie, just caddy corner from the Landmark Theater? I don't know if it's open for breakfast, though.
My wife recently asked me the same question for the same area. Though she added fairly quick, parking access and appeal to 5-women of diverse taste. My answer, Frances.Pie Lady wrote:Any suggestions? It's for an upcoming early Friday morning. A place near Clark & Diversey would be ideal.
Mike G wrote: Anyway, the answer to "where should I eat around Clark and Diversey" is pretty much always "Start walking."
Mike G wrote:I like Cornerstone fine as one of my neighborhood places, but I wouldn't say it "has more to it than typical diner fare/2 egg specials." That seems exactly what it has. For that, you could find a perfectly decent version quite a bit closer:
Stella's Diner
3042 N Broadway Street
(between Barry Ave & Wellington Ave)
Chicago, IL 60657
And again, not to get hung up on geography but I think Bakin' and Eggs is quite a hike from that intersection. But then, I had one pretty good meal there and one that was just "off" and slipshod, I haven't been back to see which direction wins best of 3.
stevez wrote:The thing about Cornerstone is that they execute the dishes very well. The cook does a great job with omelets in particular.
riddlemay wrote:Even though Cornerstone doesn't meet Pie Lady's locational requirements, I'm always happy to give or second a recommendation for them
YourPalWill wrote:If you like the over the top dessert/breakfast type dishes, I believe that there is an Orange both north of Diversey near Aldine and Clar and one south near Fullerton and Clark. I refuse to google the distance to either of them
nsxtasy wrote:...if the northwest end of Lakeview works for you, I'll put in a shoutout for Southport Grocery and Cafe on Southport just south of Addison, about half a mile west of Wrigley.
riddlemay wrote:It's been years since I've been there, and the reason it's been years since I've been there is the haphazard/apathetic/negligent service we experienced consistently. Has that improved, nsxtasy? It's been long enough that it certainly might have, and if it has, I'd be inclined to give them another try.
pairs4life wrote:Unfortunately, I've never enjoyed anything but the company of my dining companions at any location of Orange.