Paul P: Oatmeal with berries and granola was great non-pancake choice.
M Stan: You won't find anything healthy on the menu unless the oatmeal. I was very disappointed with the veggie omelette because it was way too greasy, I couldn't get a taste of the vegetables.
Bajda Spac: Wildberry crunch oatmeal. The portion is huge, its like breakfast for 3 days for me, but I ate it all, it was sooo good! And the waitress was so nice to me!
Tarun Anjan: Recommend the San Clemente Sandwich on pretzel bread - add jalapeños & Onions
Cheapism: Try unique and healthy lunch sandwiches for under $6, and that includes a choice of a side. Read more: http://www.cheapism.com/p/cheap-downtown-chicago-restaurants.mhtml#ixzz2kQd7jC8w
Steph McG: The chimichurri alone makes this place great- add to endless, good for you options and you've got a better than avg. Lunch place
Seafood Restaurant · The Loop · 9 tips and reviews
Emily S.: The lobster roll with fries was excellent! I’ve heard the mussels are good too.
Adam B: This is really a hidden gem in the loop. It's never incredibly busy so it's easy to get a table at the last minute, and the food/service is always outstanding.
Andrew S: Old school charm, incredible gym and a shake shack. What more do you need?
Devonta: Beautiful masculine rooms with a sporty man cave aesthetic. Amazing customer services. Thank you Nike!
Stefanie: Cool spot on Millennium Park. Several spots within for food/drinks. Skip the more formal Cherry Circle Room & head to Cindy's for great shared plates (meatballs!) and a stunning view.
Ebonie Townsend: I love this Corner Bakery. It's comfy and warm. Great place to study or work. Quality food, too. Try their loaded baked potato soup. EPIC!
Adrian Davis: Try their loaded baked potato soup with the uptown turkey sandwich! Delicious!
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