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Gosh darn it[em]with those benches in front under the awning, it looks just like an ol' country store! But shoot, where are the souvenirs? Luckily, the food tastes really good instead of shabby chic like the décor. Look for Reubens, whitefish salad and other luncheon fare that one doesn't normally find down on the farm, and a Sunday brunch in the garden that'll make you loosen your rope belt.
Long-lived Bucktown fixture. Homey cornflower blue façade and peaked roof are comforting reminders of a time when the hood served broke-ass musicians instead of condo associations. Cozy, narrow mai... read more
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