Lou Mitchell’s
565 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago, Illinois; Phone 312-939-3111
Date of Review: August, 2008
When it comes to diner style breakfast, Lou Mitchell’s is on top and no one else is even in the picture. This “typical” American style diner is actually about as atypical as it gets. This is the kind of place that tourists visiting Chicago come to and, quite frankly, I usually try to avoid those places as I find them often overhyped. That is not the case with Lou Mitchell’s. Struggling to find a more emphatic adjective, this place is fucking awesome!
The original downtown location has a neat al fresco dining area on a quiet slice of downtown somewhere between the Financial District and the West Loop. There is typically a bit of a line but feel free to slide into a stool at the counter if you are alone or with 1 other person. By the way, while you wait in line, they offer free homemade donut holes. You can taste the butter in these things and they are damn good. If someone isn’t handing them out from a basket, look for the basket near the area where you wait to get seated and take one yourself.
Everything is homemade here and their coffee is outstanding (they boast it is the best in the world). All pastries are homemade (they emphasize this) and this includes the gigantic cookies and muffins sitting by the counter waiting to leave with a customer eyeing an afternoon snack.
I have only had breakfast at Lou’s at this point but look forward to lunch as their sandwiches and entrees sound great and the home cut fries look excellent. I have focused on the omelets and they are outstanding. All breakfast items are served in a skillet with t he most wonderful potatoes I can remember. They should patent the potato recipe because I have never had better. The potatoes are sliced thinly, tender (not overcooked) and are still glistening with the butter they were cooked in when they arrive in front of you. Throw some hot sauce and ketchup on if you like and enjoy. I have had the spinach, feta, onion and turkey sausage and Greek special omelet (Greek sausage, onion, tomato, green pepper). The omelets are large and outstanding. The ingredients are fresh and the omelets are in front of you piping hot right after they are cooked. They are very generous with the sausage and other ingredients loaded into the omelet and they are cooked perfectly. These things are big too. Don’t plan on eating lunch.
The service is good as the servers know how to systematically work in a very busy atmosphere. They are busy but they make their way around to you and they are all business so be ready to order.
Lou Mitchell’s is on the high end of the price list for breakfast. Omelets are $9.95 but you do get a lot of food with toast and potatoes. On my last visit, I had an omelet (I added spinach for an extra $1) and coffee and my bill was just over $14 including tax but not tip. While pricey, these really are the best omelets I have ever had and the portions are so large that you covered 2 meals. When you look at it that way, I guess it isn’t all that expensive after all.
Lou Mitchell’s is a simple place. It is far from fancy and it lauds itself on basic, home style cooking. They emphasize that everything is cooked in butter and you can certainly taste that they are not lying. They don’t even take credit cards as this is CASH only. They use quality ingredients and truly care about what comes out of their kitchen as you can taste it in every bite.
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