Best Diners in Downtown Chicago

We've collected top 10 mentioned diners in Downtown Chicago from other articles such as Travel Crog, Culture Trip, Secret Chicago.

Best Diners in Downtown Chicago

The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
4.7 (2265 ratings)
Hearty plates of diverse vegetarian & vegan diner fare dished out in sleek, casual surrounds.
2333 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, USA
Vegetarian restaurantDinerVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Make it Better
9 of the Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Chicago and on the North Shore
"The original Wrigleyville location opened in 1983 and they’ve been going strong ever since — a boon to all customers with dietary restrictions. It’s noteworthy that all menu items are either vegan or have a vegan option, and you’ll find many gluten-free dishes as well. They work magic with seitan, evidenced by their grilled “chicken-style” shawarma platter, complete with hummus, pita, lemon wild rice, fresh veggies and vegan tzatziki, or the “Radical Reuben” with corned-beef-style seitan on marbled rye."
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
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"For 32 years this restaurant has been satisfying vegetarians and meat-eaters alike with a veggie-centric interpretations of greasy spoon staples. Think country fried seitan steak, mushroom “meat” loaf, and cauliflower-kale burgers."
Little Goat Diner
Little Goat Diner
4.5 (4183 ratings)
Stephanie Izard's diner serving a huge menu of creative, gourmet takes on comfort food classics.
820 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
DinerBakeryCoffee shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Little Goat is a perfect interpretation of modern-day diner with swivel counter seating, tufted leather booths, and mid-century lighting. And one glance at the menu is bound to spark smirks here, thanks to names like This Little Piggy Went to China (a sesame-cheddar biscuit with eggs and Sichuan pork sausage). Leave it to "Top Chef" winner Stephanie Izard (also behind Chicago favorites The Girl & the Goat and Cabra) to ensure the food is every bit as fun and flavorful as their printed descriptions."
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
The 18 best diners in Chicago
"Restaurants Bakeries West Loop. Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard puts her gourmet spin on the old-school diner model with this sweet West Loop restaurant that serves breakfast all day. Dig into reimagined classics like the Bull's Eye French toast on sweet onion brioche with eggs, crispy chicken and barbecue maple syrup."
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"Chips drenched in cheese and sour cream and covered with bbq pork, beans, peppers, and avocado. It’s food porn heaven. Just don’t forget to share them, so you leave room for the rest of the meal."
Dove's Luncheonette
Dove's Luncheonette
4.6 (959 ratings)
Tex-Mex diner eats plus cocktails & lots of tequila in retro digs with counter seats & a jukebox.
1545 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622, USA
DinerBreakfast restaurantMexican restaurantRestaurant
Lou Mitchell's
Lou Mitchell's
4.6 (2343 ratings)
Iconic diner that's been serving hearty breakfasts & lunches since 1923.
565 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Breakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantDiner
Mentioned by PureWow
7 Iconic Diners in Chicago You Must Eat at to Be a True Chicagoan
"Opened by “Uncle” Lou Mitchell in 1923, this West Loop staple claims it’s cracked enough farm-fresh eggs over the years to wrap at least a few times around the world. Beyond the omelets, skillets and pancakes, the best part might be the complimentary homemade doughnut hole you get when you walk in. Oh, and women and children receive mini boxes of Milk Duds—don’t ask why, just smile and chew."
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"A photo posted by Paige (@paige_sheridan) on Jul 31, 2016 at 10:19am PDT. Lou Mitchell's is one of the most well-known diners in the city, and for good reason. It's always crowded on weekends, so customers are offered free, freshly made doughnut holes while they wait (you'll probably end up buying a few to bring home as well)."
Baker Miller
Baker Miller
4.3 (204 ratings)
Homey bakery using its own flour in baked goods & offering grain-focused cafe eats plus a toast bar.
4655 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA
Brunch restaurantAmerican restaurantCoffee shopDinerFlour millTea house
Johnnies Snack Shop IL
Johnnies Snack Shop IL
4.5 (237 ratings)
Daytime eatery serving a menu of all-day breakfast, sandwiches & burgers in a warm, relaxed space.
160 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
DinerAmerican restaurantRestaurant
Eggy's Diner
Eggy's Diner
4.5 (907 ratings)
All-day breakfast, lunch, family-style dinner & baked goods made from seasonal, local ingredients.
333 E Benton Pl #103, Chicago, IL 60601, USA
DinerAmerican restaurant
West Town Bakery & Diner
West Town Bakery & Diner
4.4 (731 ratings)
Upbeat spot for scratch-baked goods, with vegan options, plus breakfast & lunch.
1916 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
BakeryDinerEvent venueRestaurant
Stella's Diner
Stella's Diner
4.5 (899 ratings)
Casual corner eatery with American diner classics served in a colorful dining area.
3042 N Broadway #5316, Chicago, IL 60657, USA
DinerAmerican restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"A giant fist clenching eating utensils invites guests into this popular Lakeview eatery. Inside, they’ll find a warm dining room and items ranging from stuffed French toast and marvelous milkshakes to giant quesadillas and zucchini parmigiana. Go during off-peak hours or be prepared to wait since there’s usually a line."
Mentioned by UrbanMatter
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"Stella’s has a pretty eye-catching exterior, and pretty hunger-smashing food. This place has been in Lakeview for around 50 years and despite many changes over the decades, it’s still around. Boasting classic diner breakfast favorites and delicious shakes at low prices, Stella’s has no trouble bringing in the crowd."
Mentioned by Travel Crog
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"Old School Breakfast Favorites: Coffee Simple Shake (Coffee + Milkshake!) ($5.50) or 2 Eggs with a Side and Toast ($6.95). Chicagoians have loved Stella’s Diner since the 1960s. This Lakeview institution offers the kind of breakfast your parents and grandparents probably love."
Diner Grill
Diner Grill
4.6 (500 ratings)
Post-fire reincarnation of a veteran American eatery known for serving hearty comfort foods 24/7.
1635 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60613, USA
DinerRestaurant
Mentioned by PureWow
7 Iconic Diners in Chicago You Must Eat at to Be a True Chicagoan
"Nestled inside two converted streetcars, this 24-hour gem will satisfy your cravings for both retro kitsch and greasy food. (It’s a favorite among Lakeview’s late-night bar crowd.) The specialty is the “slinger,” a plate piled with two burger patties, hash browns, two eggs, and chili, but you can also get a simpler meal of buttered toast and eggs any way."
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
The 18 best diners in Chicago
"Restaurants American Lake View. There are no seats here—just stools. There’s barely a menu, either."

Top Best Restaurants in Downtown Chicago

Wishbone
Wishbone
4.4 (1513 ratings)
Southern dishes & breakfast with a Cajun spin is served in a relaxed setting with spacious patio.
161 N Jefferson St, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCatererLunch restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Chicago's best breakfast: sweet or savory, classic American to exotic
"Wishbone, a family owned, independent restaurant, has been cooking southern style, made-from-scratch comfort food for more than 30 years. You can get bacon and eggs anywhere but Wishbone's Shrimp & Grits, Blackened Catfish, Jambalaya Omelette, Chicken Andouille Hash and homemade biscuits in pork sausage gravy will wake up your neurons and digestion. There aren't many places in the Midwest offering signature cornmeal pancakes made with sweet corn and scallions with roasted red pepper sauce plus two eggs."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Come for Southern-style soul food, full of flavor and served in a casual, relaxed environment. The quirky, funky warehouse-style space (abstract paintings of chickens and eggs adorn the walls) offers breakfast on weekdays and a popular weekend brunch. Try fluffy biscuits, French toast, salmon cakes with hollandaise, or a house specialty called Red Eggs, which consists of two eggs on corn tortillas with black beans, cheese, hot sauce, sour cream, and salsa."
Le Petit Paris
Le Petit Paris
4.3 (180 ratings)
Francophiles seek out this cozy, out-of-the-way spot for classic French cooking.
260 E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
French restaurantBarContinental restaurantRestaurant
D4 Irish Pub & Cafe
D4 Irish Pub & Cafe
4.4 (1428 ratings)
Local hangout with an Irish & American menu, cozy corners & a fireplace.
345 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Irish restaurantBarBrunch restaurantFamily restaurantPubRestaurant

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Downtown Chicago

Grant Park
Grant Park
4.7 (16394 ratings)4.5 (854 ratings)
319-acre centerpiece of Downtown housing some of the city's busiest attractions.
337 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA
City parkNature & ParksPark
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary
4.7 (897 ratings)5 (6 ratings)
Quiet preserve for a wide variety of migrating songbirds & butterflies offering a skyline view.
Chicago, IL 60640, USA
Bird watching areaNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Curbed Chicago
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"Tucked away at the edge of Lincoln Park that juts out into Lake Michigan, the Montrose Bird Sanctuary is a 15-acre wooded respite that features a few peaceful mulch-covered hiking trails to stroll through. What was once a site of Army barracks from the ’50s to the ’70s is now one of the best places in the area to spot a few of the tens of thousands of migratory birds from more than 300 different species that reportedly stop for some green space along their trek along the lake. Within the sanctuary, a 150-yard stretch of honeysuckle bushes has been nicknamed “The Magic Hedge,” because it attracts an especially high number of migratory birds."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 10 Best Spots for a Nature Escape in Chicago
"UptownThis more laid-back section of Montrose Beach is both a dune habitat and a bird sanctuary, as well as one of the best spots for trail hiking in the city with killer skyline views. If that’s not enough, there’s also a beach bar. And a damn fine beach bar at that."
Henry C. Palmisano Nature Park
Henry C. Palmisano Nature Park
4.7 (921 ratings)5 (5 ratings)
27-acre area providing interpretive wetlands, a fishing pond, athletic track & field & city views.
2700 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60608, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 10 Best Spots for a Nature Escape in Chicago
"BridgeportWhen you think of Bridgeport, the first thing that comes to mind usually isn’t nature. And this park (nicknamed “Mount Bridgeport” and formerly known as Stone Quarry) fits right in with a 27-acre site that has transformed itself from quarry to landfill to park. Cruise the crushed stone running path and peep the fishing pond and wetlands as you stroll the grass amidst preserved quarry walls at this neighborhood hidden gem."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 12 parks in Chicago
"Opened on the site of an old limestone quarry, Palmisano Park unfurls an urban prairie landscape with great views of the Chicago skyline. Locals come here to fish for bluegill in the lagoon in summer and sled the hills in winter. The winding walkways, made of recycled construction debris, are great for a stroll anytime."
Mentioned by Do312
The Best Parks In Chicago
"Palmisano Park has gone from coral reefs to quarry to landfill to park. At this park, you’ll find a fishing pond, wetlands, preserved quarry walls, walking trails and more. There is also a giant hill, perfect for gazing over the park and all of its beauty."

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Downtown Chicago

Bronzeville Children's Museum
Bronzeville Children's Museum
4.5 (66 ratings)
African-American-focused museum with guided tours through hands-on exhibits aimed at kids 3 to 9.
9301 S Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60617, USA
Children's museumMuseum
Roscoe's
Roscoe's
4.3 (462 ratings)
Neighborhood gay & lesbian bar dating back to 1987 with a dance floor, pool table & outdoor spaces.
3356 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657, USA
BarDancingGay BarNight clubGay LeisureBars and PubsDiscos and night clubs
Corner Bakery
Corner Bakery
4.2 (656 ratings)
Casual, counter-serve cafe chain offering a standard menu of sandwiches, pasta & pastries.
224 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60604, USA
Sandwich shopAmerican restaurantBakeryBistroBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopDessert restaurantSalad shop

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Downtown Chicago

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Travelodge by Wyndham Downtown Chicago
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