Monday, January 26, 2009

Chicago (American) - Café Too

Café Too
4715 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, Illinois; Phone 773-275-0626
Date of Review: January, 2009


Good food, cozy atmosphere, and all while helping the greater good. How can you pass on that? Café Too helps individuals gain valuable employment skills in Inspiration Café’s endeavor to end homelessness in Chicago. Run by the Inspiration Corporation -- the nonprofit behind neighboring Inspiration Cafe and Woodlawn's Living Room Café -- Cafe Too is designed to provide culinary training and job skills to the social-service organization's clients. At Café Too, you can eat well and help the community at the same time.

I had lunch on a cold, wintery day in January prior to heading over to a meeting at the Inspiration Corporation office on Broadway. I found parking without too much of a problem on the street although I imagine parking could be a challenge depending on the time of a day. I felt a sense of calm and cozy relaxation in the restaurant. They were playing cool, enjoyable music at just the right volume and the servers and cooks were interested in what I thought about the food. They wanted my opinion and that felt good. It also made me want to read another section of the paper, have another cup of their very good coffee and stay awhile. With a street side view of Sheridan, I saddled up to a seat at the bar surrounding the exterior of this 39 seat restaurant and did just that.

I planned to have lunch but since I skipped breakfast, I was tempted enough to precede my lunch with a cup of chicken soup. The server told me it was excellent. The soup was flavorful and savory with chunks of whole chicken (not just breast pieces) and slight undertones of lemon and garlic. There was a lot of it too as I was offered a bowl size portion for $2. They offered some kind of home-made chip/cracker in a paper cone that went well with the soup. For lunch, I had the black bean burger with a side salad (other side options include soup, regular fries or sweet potato fries). Twelve different ingredients go into this burger and it was excellent. An interesting aspect of the burger is that the exterior was crispy indicating some slight pan frying before serving. This sandwich had flavor in every bite and the toppings of red pepper mayo, cheddar and avocado on a Kaiser roll only added to this tasty and very filing sandwich. The salad served with the burger was typical and average with assorted lettuce served with shredded carrots, lettuce and tomato. The home-made feta chive dressing was decent but wasn’t as tasty as the description sounded. On another visit for brunch, I had the Frittata Rosso. This large baked open faced omelet was studded with chicken sausage, peppers and onions and was topped with farmers cheese and a roasted red pepper sauce. The frittata was satisfying and the home fry like hash browns were crispy and tasty.

During my lunch visit, my total bill came to an extremely reasonable $12.79 for coffee, soup and a sandwich and I left full and content. They offer a dinner special of 3 courses for $16.50 or 5 courses for $22.50. For innovative food in a pleasant atmosphere, Café Too is hard to beat. This is also a BYOB restaurant (no corkage fee), they offer free Wi-Fi and just got a visit from Check, Please!

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