As one of Chicago’s most popping hoods with diverse art, music, community, and culture, it’s no surprise you’ll also find great grub in Logan Square. A good brekky or brunch always starts the day off right and Logan Square is chock-full of delicious options — so many, in fact, that it would take you until dinner time to choose where to go. So we did the grunt work for you and narrowed it down to 10 best places for breakfast & brunch in Logan Square. Tell me: are you team omelette or team egg benedict?

The Chicago Diner

2333 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

The Chicago Diner is one of the city’s most popular vegan-vegetarian eateries. It first opened in Lakeview in 1983 at the disbelief of many who thought the concept itself was bizarre. In the style of a classic diner with vintage ads, neon lights, and comfort food, the meatless menu was what confounded folks, but naysayers be damned as the diner grew to be popular and successful. In fact, the Chicago Diner expanded into Logan Square with its second location, which features a full bar with nine taps.

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If you’re looking for comfort food, this is your spot––vegan or not!  Brunch is served daily until 3 p.m. Some must trys include the Smoked Paprika Potato Hash, Homemade Seitan Bacon, Portabella Truffle Melt, and Cinnamon Roll French Toast. Save room for the diner’s award-winning milkshakes too!

Cozy Corner Restaurant and Pancake House

2294 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Since 1977, this bustling diner has served breakfast, sandwiches, and other classic comfort food in a casual environment. The menu boasts a large selection of all your faves from omelets, benedicts, skillets, pancakes, and french toast for breakfast and sandwiches, salads, and entrees for heartier meals. 

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Breakfast is served all day (6 a.m.-4 p.m.), so late risers won’t miss out! Cozy Corner also has locations at Hermosa Park, Edgewater, and Harlem Ave.

Cafe Con Leche

2714 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

If you’re looking for a mix of Mexican and American brekky selections, stop by the trendy Café Con Leche. For traditional Mexican breakfast dishes, try the Chilaquiles Verdes, Breakfast Torta, or Papas con Chorizo. Also on the menu are classic American breakfast faves like Steak & Eggs, Croissant Sandwich, and Buttermilk Pancakes. 

Coffee’s also a big hit at this Latin eatery. Drink to your heart’s content with the bottomless Cafe Americano, which will give you an energy boost for the rest of the day. Breakfast and brunch are served daily until 4 p.m.

Lula Cafe

2537 N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago, IL 60647

The farm-to-table movement has been a core principle for Lula Cafe since it opened in 1999. Dining at Lula is casual, yet sophisticated. There’s a focus on ingredients from sustainable sources, including fresh farm eggs, cornmeal ground from a local mill, meats, fish, and more. With accolades like features on NPR’s “This American Life” and The New York Times, as well as being named a Michelin Bib Gourmande, Lula is a must-try.

Treat your taste buds to delicious breakfast items like the Buttermilk Pancakes or the Tofu and Vegetable Scramble. For brunch, try the Potato Crepe or Cardamom Swirl French Toast.

The Duplex

3137 W Logan Blvd, Chicago, IL 60647

We tried The Duplex a few months ago and are now officially obsessed with their pork belly egg benedict! Pork belly and poached egg on a biscuit, drizzled in their house chipotle hollandaise sauce. They also have a killer bloody mary with real beef jerky, and delicious mimosas at your fingertip. Come check out their full brunch menu next time you’re planning a weekend in Logan Square!

Longman & Eagle

2657 N Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Longman & Eagle is a modern take on a traditional Chicago inn, offering drinking, dining, and sleeping accommodations. With an upscale rustic vibe, the space provides a cozy atmosphere for you to get your chow down.

Some must-try breakfast and brunch items include the Chicken & Waffles, Shakshuka, and House Cured Salmon. If you’re a Bloody Mary fan, Longman & Eagle has you covered with a couple of special takes on it. There’s the classic Bloody with vodka, but also the Bloody Lawrence with whiskey or Bloody Maria with tequila.

The Whale

2427 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Start the day off with some full-on glam at The Whale. With a mid-century gambling theme––and name––the space is luxurious and so’s the food. Brunch is served on the weekends from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

Treat yourself to the Lobster & Waffles, which includes a southern-fried lobster tail with crystal honey sauce, bourbon maple syrup, and mixed greens. The Steak & Eggs includes a dry-aged strip steak, sunny-side up eggs, and crispy fingerling potatoes with béarnaise. For those with a sweet tooth, try the Blueberry Muffin Iron Skillet. 

90 Miles Cuban Cafe

2540 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Indulge in authentic Cuban culture and cuisine at this local chain decorated with colorful murals in a casual setting. 90 Miles Cuban Cafe takes its name from the distance the owners of the cafe, the Gonzalezes, traveled from Cuba to Key West. They came with a dream to represent their roots and bring traditional Cuban fare from their kitchen to the public

The menu has a large selection of classic Cuban foods, like the Cubano, empanadas, ropa vieja, and more. It’s hard to step foot into 90 Miles without trying their famous Cubano, a Cuban staple that will warm you up ASAP and a solid brunch option.

Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits

2051 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

If you’ve somehow never heard of Bang Bang, you’re welcome. This rustic bakery has a rotating menu of homemade sweet and savory pies, often with inventive new flavors. More than just a home to delicious pies, Bang Bang also serves signature scratch biscuits, pot pie, grits, quiche, and a selection of sides––all great options to start your day.

Pies usually have either a graham cracker, pretzel, or butter pastry crust filled with all sorts of delicious concoctions. Biscuits are warm, flaky, and just as addicting as the pies, served plain, smothered, or with savory or sweet fixings.

Lonesome Rose

2101 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Lonesome Rose is a creative Mexican and Tex-Mex hotspot with not one, but two bars. Four breakfast taco options include potato, chorizo, bacon, and black bean. If tacos aren’t enough, the hefty Breakfast Burrito will surely fill you up.

Also on the menu is a soul-hugging Sweet Potato Hash, Breakfast Bowl, Chorizo Tostada, the classic Chilaquiles, and an Elotes Benedict. Brunch is served Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.

Golden Nugget Pancake House

3959 W Diversey Ave, Chicago, IL 6064

Golden Nugget is a Chicago staple. With old school diner vibes and the classic diner eats, you can’t go wrong with a visit to this pancake house. Fluffy, buttery pancakes homemade from scratch are one of Golden Nugget’s most popular and featured items. The same recipe has been used for over 50 years and they’re still made fresh from scratch every day.

Other featured items include homemade blintz-style crepes made fresh daily and Mexican Pepper Steak that includes 10 ounces of diced, chopped Certified Angus Beef sirloin.

Featured Image Credit: Lonesome Rose

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