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Bidra med feedbackVegetarian options: Since it's a vegan restaurant, vegetarians will find plenty to choose from. Kid-friendliness: They have high chairs and a kids' menu, making it very accommodating for families! Wheelchair accessibility: The entrance, patio, and restrooms are all accessible. Dietary restrictions: They offer gluten-free and nut-free options as well.
Save your money, time, and calories - this place is not worth it. McDonald's is far superior in every way. I ordered two bacon burgers, and they arrived lukewarm with chewy cheese and absolutely no bacon. The sandwich was overloaded with pickles, compensating for a complete lack of flavor. When the server brought only one fork for two meals and two people, it was clear how little they care. The fries were drenched in paprika. Just avoid this place.
My husband and I decided to have an impromptu dinner at this restaurant, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience right from the beginning, thanks to Angel (they/them). Angel was incredibly engaging, fun, knowledgeable, and helpful, which really transformed what could have been a quick bite into a delightful outing. I was also excited to meet someone else who identifies as they/them in such a natural way. Angel noticed my they/them hat, and our conversation was truly uplifting in terms of gender identity. Although I'm open about being genderqueer, I often find myself getting misgendered, even when I try to make it clear.
Love Native Foods. As of 3/8/23, they have closed the Wicker Park location. Only two locations left, downtown Chicago and Belmont and Sheffield location
Unfortunately, very low quality of food. Fries were old and hard. Pretzel bun wasn 't fresh. We got the bbq burger and it was loaded unproportionally with bbq sauce. We also got the almost famous bowl and we 're pretty sure it wasn 't made out of real potatoes. Worst thing was that someone thought it 's reasonable to put sugar (like actual white sugar) on sweet potato fries.