2. The Aviary
8.7
955 W Fulton Market (at Morgan St.), Chicago, IL
Cocktail Bar · Fulton Market · 174 tips and reviews
Sam Hughes: Just do the cocktail degustation. Trust me, you need to try everything. At the very least, get the school lunch - snickers foie gras and rum chocolate milk is the truth.
Esther Shamie: Must visit if you're in Chicago! Flavor changing drinks, cocktails lot on fire, and the best "snickers" bar you'll ever have
_: Amazing creative cocktails and great ambiance! Grab yourself an expensive foie gras snicker bar.
4. Insomnia Cookies
8.3
2260 N Lincoln Ave (at W Belden Ave), Chicago, IL
Dessert Shop · Lincoln Park · 29 tips and reviews
Eddy Gonzalez: A strawberry and snicker doodle ice cream sandwich is the best
Chicago Tribune: For a twist on the traditional cookie experience, choose the deluxe Triple Chocolate Chunk: The warm and gooey conglomeration of large chocolate squares puts tiny chocolate chips to shame. Read more.
Eddy Gonzalez: Cookiewich = cookies with ice cream, Bigwich = cookies with frosting. Super important difference, always go for a cookiewich, bigwich is gross af
5. Chicago Diner
9.0
3411 N Halsted St (at Roscoe St), Chicago, IL
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Lake View East · 205 tips and reviews
Paras Khara: Incredible food! Love the brunch menu. Also get the snickerdoodle cookie for dessert :) so good
Marissa Yennie: Can we talk about those snickerdoodle cookies, please? Unreal.
Redeye Chicago: Looks like a classic American diner but serves vegetarian and vegan versions of comfort foods such as reuben sandwiches, country-fried steak and even a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. Read more.
6. Magnolia Bakery
8.1
108 N State St (btwn W Randolph St & W Washington St), Chicago, IL
Bakery · The Loop · 157 tips and reviews
Sabrina M: The cupcakes are mostly terrible but the Snickers Pie & banana pudding are hands down winners!
👑 Pink Bee: Banana pudding is a must. I can't pass this place without getting the urge.
Serious Eats: The ultra-creamy texture of the banana pudding is interrupted with small chunks of banana and, best of all, Nilla Wafers that turn to tender cake after bathing in the pudding for a day or two.
8. Morgan Street Cafe
8.7
111 S Morgan St (at W Adams St), Chicago, IL
Café · Near West Side · 36 tips and reviews
Sarah: Love this place! Very good quality. If you are looking for a cute place in the west loop- this is it :)
Laura Darby: If you say "no sprouts" on the California Dream, they ask you if you want spinach instead! Hell yes, I want spinach instead!
Chris Santiago: The Milano Sandwich is the one for me - quality!
Jamie Iacobucci: The wonderful aroma of coffee & tea gives way to a very wide variety of unique coffee, teas & products from around the world.
Christopher Rollyson: Don't forget the tea! I keep our collection of full leaf teas stocked. A sampling: Sencha, Czarina Samovar, Black Vanilla, Leung Ching, Gen Mai Cha, various breakfast teas. Also equipment.
Tom Bellino: If you want a good cup of coffee or tea and can't stick around to drink it, head here above all others. If you want to sit down, head to Kickstand, Argo or Intelligentsia.
Righteous King: Best pizza in Chicago. A crown jewel on the westside in Pilsen.
Eric Flores: Ha!!! I love this place
Eater: The pizzas can be topped with a number of options including smoked ham, ground beef, zucchini/squash mix, roasted potatoes and more. Oh, don’t forget the garlic butter crust either. Read more.
14. Federales
7.8
180 N Morgan St, Chicago, IL
Taco Restaurant · Fulton Market · 42 tips and reviews
Eater: The newest concept between Four Corners Tavern Group and Hogsalt Hospitality is already one of the season’s hottest openings, thanks in part to items like the boozy horchata made with Rumchata. Read more.
Dana Danielle: Similar to big star but less hipster! Tequila shots comes in s melting ice shot glass that you throw at a bell. Food is good, but overpriced. Service on patio was slow.
Zoe: Carne Asada, brisket, chicken and fish tacos. The corn is great too.