We just made our third trip to Bread & Wine in the Old Irving neighborhood this weekend. Bread & Wine is a wine market/wine bar/bar restaurant that opened about 7 months ago. The place continues to grow on me. It's got pretty much everything I look for in a neighborhood restaurant: a great selection of reasonable and interesting wines by the glass, they use excellent, seasonal ingredients, prices are reasonable, and the people that work there are incredibly friendly. We also really like the low-key, casual vibe of the place. We were greeted with a 'welcome back' on both our second and third trips (we didn't cause a scene or anything on the first trip, either).
Highlights from past meals:
-Charcuterie-mostly house made and interesting cheese selection.
-We love the flank steak with semolina gnocchi. While the idea of the dish itself is nothing groundbreaking, execution and ingredients are perfect. The cube-shaped 'gnocchi' have a crisp exterior (
sorry Kennyz) and a fluffy, pillowy interior.
-They make a great burger--it's actually two patties--one ground beef and one chorizo--on a pretzel bun with onion jam.
-This last trip, I had my favorite dish yet--housemade basil cavatelli with housemade pepperoni and, I believe, Fresno chilis--just awesome
-The smoked pork loin special with popcorn grits from this weekend. They make a popcorn 'stock', then use the stock to make grits and they stir fresh ground popcorn into the grits while they're cooking (or something like that--I had a glass or two of wine in me when I got the description).
-The salted caramel corn panna cotta is amazing.
-They had an olive oil cake with lemon curd on the menu in late spring--hoping that one makes a comeback.
The seating: On weekends, they generally seat pairs of diners at the bar facing the open kitchen on high (backed) stools. We love getting to chat with the chefs so we actually chose that seating even at less busy times. But for those that don't, you may want to mention seating preference when you make a reservation. They now have a few outdoor tables on a little flower-box enclosed patio.
Monday nights, they have offal specials, Tuesday night is a prix-fixe menu, and I believe there are some other specials. They have free parking in front (and there's a small stretch without meters if you go about a block west of the restaurant on Irving (north side of the street)
Bread & Wine
3732 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago, IL 60618
773 - 866 - 5266
breadandwinechicago.com