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Stubbs Café

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  • 3827 N. Lincoln Ave.
    Chicago
  • (773) 477-9840

Editorial Review

Remember the coffee shop you used to go to back in college where you could buy a cheap mug and read free alt-weeklies all afternoon without anyone giving you the stink-eye? That’s this place, except cleaner, better-lit and with a much better menu. There are enough local art on the walls and band posters in the windows to show cred but not enough to scare away the older-than-25-year-olds. Even the name is a collegiate in-joke: Stubb was the second mate on the Pequod, the ship in "Moby Dick," and Starbuck was the first mate. Use their free wi-fi to Twitter about it.

Features

  • Breakfast
  • Cash Only
  • Internet Access

Attributes

  • Price:
    $
  • Vibe:
    Chill, Locals
  • Restaurant Type:
    Coffee Shop

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