My top pick for something unique is
Jam, in Logan Square. Imagine if a top chef wanted a breakfast-focused restaurant with the same creativity in the dishes as you'd find at the high-end temples of haute cuisine. But with the casual atmosphere and fairly moderate prices of other breakfast-focused restaurants. That's Jam.
I also like our other restaurants with not-so-traditional breakfast foods, including
M. Henry (Andersonville) and
M. Henrietta (Edgewater) where I prefer to go on weekends when they have their out-of-this-world bread pudding,
Bongo Room (South Loop, Andersonville, Wicker Park) with its creative pancakes (e.g. pretzel pancakes with white chocolate caramel sauce) for those who enjoy sweeter dishes,
Southport Grocery (Lakeview) with its bread pudding pancakes and adult pop-tarts,
Walker Brothers (6 northern suburbs) with its huge apple pancake,
Meli Cafe (River North and Greek Town) with its umpteen kinds of French toast,
Kappy's in Morton Grove with its prime rib hash, and
Bel 50 in River North with its waffle-based sandwiches.
There are lots more breakfast-focused restaurants, but their menus are not quite as unusual as those mentioned above; these include Marmalade, Batter and Berries, Over Easy, Yolk, Victory Banner, Kitsch'n, Orange, Wishbone, Flo, Ina's, Lula, Toast, Lou Mitchell's, Milk and Honey Cafe, Cafe des Architectes, Kanela Breakfast Club, Little Branch Cafe, Lulu Belle's, Prasino, Bakin' and Eggs, Cafe Selmarie, Tweet, Eggsperience, Eggy's, Waffles, and Brunch. We sure have a lot of breakfast-focused restaurants here!
All of these are open for breakfast 6-7 days a week.
Jerry's in Winnetka is not open for breakfast, only lunch and dinner. It's worth mentioning because a Tribune article ("16 choices for fabulous French toast", January 14, 2010) named their French toast the best in Chicagoland, and deservedly so IMHO.
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