Thanks for posting a report on your earlier visit. I had no idea L&G would be so crowded but am happy to hear it worked out okay. If you get back to That's-A-Burger don't overlook the turkey burgers. I'm not generally a fan of minced fowl patties but think T-A-B does a great job with them (I get mine with Swiss, grilled onion, mustard and pickles). Based on your recommendation I tried a potato chip cookie from Give Me Some Sugah and thought it excellent (this coming from a non-cookie-lover).
happy_stomach wrote:Bump. Any new recs for a South Shore breakfast? Has to be open Sundays. Two of my races this month end in Hyde Park and SS (Chicago Half or CARA 20-Miler, anyone?). I'll have my bike from Hyde Park, but I'll be on foot from the SS Cultural Center for the other race. Did the pie people find anything open on Sundays?
My Soul Café, which I mentioned above, is gone for good. A couple months ago I saw them carrying out the last pieces of furniture and more recently I noticed new signs in the widows for [Someone]'s Café. I know nothing about it. I guess I'll never get a chance to try My Soul's house-roasted Jamaican coffee.
An interesting place not
too far from South Shore Cultural Center is Yah's Cuisine (75th & Yates), a vegan soul food restaurant. That stretch of 75th isn't terribly inviting but inside it's very friendly and the food is surprisingly good. I hope to write more about Yah's one of these days. I think they now offer some breakfast dishes but don't open on Sunday until 10. Not sure if that's any help. What time do you plan on eating?
Right next door to Give Me Some Sugah on 71st is a branch of Quench!, the local no-pork, no-beef, sorta-fast-food mini-chain. I haven't eaten at the South Shore one but imagine you could do a lot worse. I don't think they open on Sunday until 11 and there's no breakfast menu.
For Sunday breakfast in Hyde Park I'd recommend Valois (53rd & Lake Park), one of the last Greek-owned steam table cafeterias. Slide your tray down the line and
see your food. You won't find anything exotic here, just the breakfast standards, cooked to order, done well. A sign at the beginning of the line touts Obama's (supposed) breakfast favorites: steak & eggs, egg whites & sausage, pancakes & eggs.
Another good choice would be Original Pancake House (51st & Lake Park) but you can get their (very good) food elsewhere around the city and suburbs, not to mention across the country. I hear they serve
buckwheat pancakes.
Mellow Yellow (named back in the '70s with Donovan's consent!) is almost next door to Valois. I haven't eaten there for ages (maybe that's saying something?) but they have an extensive breakfast menu including chicken and waffles.
You might want to stop at Bonjour Café (55th & Lake Park) to get a snack of French pastries before breakfast, or as dessert after (or both). Bonjour now has a small breakfast menu of omelets etc so you could take care of everything all in one stop.
My Soul Café (closed)
now [??]'s Café
7201 S Exchange Av
Chicago
Yah's Cuisine
2347 E 75th St
Chicago
773-759-8517
Quench!
2236 E 71st St
Chicago
773-493-7685
Valois
1518 E 53rd St
Chicago
773-667-0647
Original Pancake House
1517 E Hyde Park Blvd (51st St)
Chicago
773-288-2322
Mellow Yellow
1508 E 53rd St
Chicago
773-667-2000
Bonjour Café
1550 E 55th St
Chicago
773-241-5300