Marmish wrote: My friend, who I trust, likes Harrison St Cafe, at Circle and Harrison, but I haven't been there myself. There's also Mom's on Harlem, supposed to have good biscuits and gravy, but again, haven't been there myself.
I notice that Mom's is for sale, so I'm not rushing there, but we did try the Harrison St. Cafe this morning with the MIL. Extremely friendly. We were immediately identified as newcomers (and the assumption was that we'd come to Forest Park for the St. Patrick's Day parade but in fact we live less than a mile away) and given Mardi Gras beads by way of welcome. There are only a few tables--all of which were occupied-- but a group of sweet teen-age girls gave us their table and took the counter seats that would have been a challenge for us.
I had a ham and egg sandwich on Greek bread. The bread was the mediocre thick soft white bread that so often passes for Greek bread in coffee shops these days, but the egg was perfectly done and the ham, obviously cut off the bone, was thick and tasty. Bill approved of his ham and cheese omelet, which I didn't try. Bill's hash browns looked pre-fab, but the MIL had American fries with her eggs, and they looked like they'd been done the old-fashioned way. They were also fried perfectly, so the outside was crunchy and the inside soft, with lots of well-caramelized onions. Breakfast for three came to $19.48. (The sweet girls' pancakes came to six cents less). Other menu items include biscuits with sausage gravy, which we saw at least one man enjoying. We'll definitely be back.
Harrison Street Cafe
7330 Harrison St (at Circle, just south of the Eisenhower)
Forest Park, IL
(708) 366-6633