5/5 Lauren D. 2 years ago on Google
Walk
a
few
minutes
north
from
the
bustling
Mag
Mile
and
Drake
Hotel,
and
you’ll
find
yourself
in
a
much
quieter,
and
more
luxurious
part
of
Chicago.
There,
you’ll
discover
luxury
store
brands
and
eateries,
one
of
them
being
Restoration
Hardware’s
3
Arts
Club
Café.
I
swear,
I
think
almost
girl
in
the
suburbs
of
Illinois
has
been
here
at
least
once,
so
naturally,
I
had
to
check
it
out
and
see
what
all
the
hype
was
about.
The
place
itself
is
so
beautiful
and
pretty
much
everything
you
see
is
up
for
sale
(it
is
owned
by
a
furniture
store,
anyway).
Since
we
went
on
a
Tuesday
morning,
it
wasn’t
too
busy
and
we
were
seated
in
a
nicer,
more
private
corner
with
my
family.
Service
was
very
nice
and
our
waitress
was
very
polite
and
checked
up
on
us
often.
As
for
the
food,
the
menu
seems
too
simple
for
such
a
beautiful
place,
but
do
not
let
the
pictures
or
the
menu
deceive
you…
the
food
is
amazing!
I
ordered
a
mimosa
and
the
scramble,
which
had
sourdough
toast,
eggs,
and
avocado.
The
ingredients
are
so
fresh
and
preparation
was
clean
—
it
is
not
your
typical
brunch
or
lunch
spot
at
all.
If
you
decide
to
come
here
after
reading
this,
get
a
side
of
the
fries
and
some
prosciutto
for
the
table!
tldr:
If
you
feel
like
you’ve
seen
everything
that
Michigan
Ave
and
The
Loop
has
to
offer,
walk/drive
north
and
check
this
place
out.
I
think
they
only
accept
reservations,
so
plan
accordingly,
especially
if
you
are
visiting
on
the
weekend.
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