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4.3

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Abrah Bakery and Daily Bistro

This European-style all-day café and bistro is quietly raising the bar for comfort dining and beautiful plating. Abrah blends moody interiors with thoughtful dishes like branzino ceviche, parsnip mash, and perfectly crisp hummus toasts. Espresso martinis and inventive cocktails play just as big a role here as the food. The bistro vibes lean intimate, with soft lighting, good playlists, and a wine list worth taking seriously.

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5.0

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Anticonquista Café (Pilsen)

Rooted in a true seed-to-cup ethos, this coffee shop in Pilsen sources its beans straight from a family-owned farm in Guatemala. Anticonquista’s horchata cold brew and café de olla lattes feel both traditional and creative, pairing naturally with their vegetarian menu and relaxed community-focused setting. The vibe is warm, the space is bright, and the art on the walls honors Latinx culture in a way that feels thoughtful rather than performative.

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4.6

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Oud Coffee & Cafe Wicker Park

This Middle Eastern-inspired café quietly opened a new location on Division and has already become a standout thanks to Turkish coffee, cardamom lattes, and pastries that go way beyond the average croissant. The crème brûlée croissant in particular has people coming back, and the service matches the quality of the menu. Oud's interiors are warm and wood-toned, with just enough modern touches to feel fresh.

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4.6

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Café Crèmerie Fulton Market

A Parisian-style café in the heart of Fulton Market, Café Crèmerie brings timeless Euro charm and rich, layered desserts to a very on-trend part of town. The tiramisu here has already been called the best in the city by more than one visitor. There’s gelato, a full coffee bar, and enough pastel accents to make every corner Instagram-ready. The seating area is made for lingering, and the menu spans just enough variety to make you feel elevated.

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4.8

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Jessica Leonard

Café Carranza

This charming new arrival in Pilsen is all about craft espresso drinks and friendly service. Café Carranza brings a cozy energy to the block, with drinks like brown sugar shaken espresso and iced caramel lattes pulling early fan favorites. Interiors lean minimal but warm, with enough seating for work or a catch-up with friends. Carranza’s coffee is bold without being bitter, and the service has already earned a reputation for being genuinely kind.

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Cafe Solera - Chicago

A Mexican-inspired coffee trailer that popped up on June 29, Café Solera is redefining what to expect from a mobile café. Sisters Bella Flor, Gigi, and Celeste Avila created this spot as a tribute to their roots, offering drinks like horchata lattes, toasted cinnamon espresso, and café de olla cold brews. Mexican pastries round out the experience, with beans sourced from Tijuana-based La Capital Coffee Roaster.

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4.7

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Dialtone Coffee & Wine Bar

Dialtone is the kind of place where every detail feels considered, from the matte finish on the coffee cups to the softly layered lighting. Morning pastries are buttery and flaky, especially the chocolate Seuss and almond croissant. The coffee is solid across the board, but the real strength here is the atmosphere. Whether it’s a quiet morning or a late-afternoon glass of wine, the space adapts beautifully.

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4.8

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Andrew Villa

The Coffee & Tea Exchange

If you’re a serious coffee or tea lover, The Coffee & Tea Exchange is a must-visit. This Lakeview staple has been around for years, offering high-quality, locally roasted coffee beans and a massive selection of loose-leaf teas. While it’s more of a grab-and-go spot than a sit-down café, it’s perfect for picking up a latte before walking to the lake or exploring the neighborhood.

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4.6

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Jennivee's Bakery

Jennivee’s is a love letter to the LGBTQ+ community. This queer, Filipina-owned café serves incredible pastries, cupcakes, and breakfast sweets alongside a solid coffee menu. The interior is bright, cozy, and welcoming, making it a great spot to grab coffee and a treat before a day in Northalsted.

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4.7

of 5.0

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Brian Cobb

Two Hearted Queen Coffeehouse

Two Hearted Queen is a neighborhood favorite, known for its friendly baristas, creative drinks, and homey atmosphere. It’s a little tucked away from the main Northalsted strip, making it a great place to escape the crowds during Pride events. With a great selection of scones and bagel sandwiches, it’s perfect for a slow morning or an afternoon pick-me-up.

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4.7

of 5.0

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Heritage Bikes & Coffee

Heritage Bikes & Coffee is exactly what it sounds like—a coffee shop inside a fully functional bike store. If you’re into great coffee and cool spaces, this is a must-visit. The café is bright, airy, and filled with bike gear, making it one of the more unique spots in Lakeview. They also offer plenty of vegan and gluten-free options, so it’s a great pick for all dietary preferences.

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4.9

of 5.0

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Chicago Sugar Daddy Patisserie LLC

If you have a sweet tooth, Chicago Sugar Daddy is a dream come true. This café specializes in cupcakes, cookies, and pastries that are all gluten-free and many of which are vegan, so you can indulge without the guilt. It’s a fun and colorful spot that fits right into the vibrant energy of Northalsted.

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4.8

of 5.0

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Nice Guy Food Co.

Nice Guy Food Co. is a hidden gem inside The Longroom, a long-standing tavern & coffeehouse in Ravenswood, near Lakeview. It’s a laid-back spot with great energy, where you can grab hearty breakfast sandwiches, a solid cup of coffee, and even a fresh yogurt parfait.

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4.7

of 5.0

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Doña Tola

Doña Tola is a cozy, welcoming café that specializes in traditional Mexican brunch dishes and coffee. If you’re in the mood for delicious enchiladas, horchata lattes, or warm churros with spicy chocolate sauce, this is your spot. With friendly service and a charming, laid-back vibe, it’s a great place to fuel up before a day at the Pride parade or Northalsted Market Days.

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4.6

of 5.0

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Brou’ne Desserts

If your idea of the perfect coffee shop includes a freshly baked brownie, Brou’ne Desserts is a must-visit. This small, cozy bakery specializes in rich, decadent brownies and cookies, perfect for pairing with a strong espresso or cappuccino. The atmosphere is charming and intimate, making it a great pit stop before a long day of Pride celebrations.

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4.7

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Loving Heart Vegan Cafe

Loving Heart is a 100% vegan café that serves organic, plant-based meals, fresh smoothies, and high-quality coffee. Whether grabbing a quick wrap before the parade or sipping a matcha latte in a quiet corner, this spot is a haven for vegans and health-conscious coffee lovers.

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4.6

of 5.0

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Churro Parlor

Few things pair better with coffee than a crispy, freshly made churro, and Churro Parlor delivers just that. This Latino-owned café specializes in handmade churros, house-made gelato, and café drinks, making it one of the most unique spots in Lakeview. The warm, welcoming space is perfect for grabbing coffee and a sweet treat before heading out for the day.

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4.9

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Kino’s Coffee – Paxton

Kino’s Coffee might just be one of the best-kept secrets. This family-owned shop has earned love for its warm service, relaxing vibe, and truly great drinks. If you’re into shaken espresso, specialty lattes, or a classic caramel macchiato, this spot won’t disappoint. The music is soft, the staff is friendly, and the atmosphere makes it feel like a cozy neighborhood hangout even if you’ve never been before.

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4.4

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Espresso Royale Café – Campustown

Espresso Royale in Champaign's Campustown blends a laid-back, academic feel with genuinely top-tier coffee. Try the blueberry syrup iced latte or their famed Spanish latte. It’s the kind of café where you can sip, study, or settle into a window seat for some serious people-watching.

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4.5

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Jeremiah Joe Coffee – Downtown Ottawa

Ottawa might surprise you. Tucked into its charming downtown is Jeremiah Joe Coffee is a local favorite that hits all the right notes: good coffee, comfy seats, and a community vibe that welcomes everyone. The menu is diverse (smoothies, chai, espresso, and breakfast bites), and the dark roast is a standout.

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4.7

of 5.0

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My Half of the Sky Coffee + Coworking – Wheaton

Wheaton’s My Half of the Sky is more than just a cute coffee shop. It’s a nonprofit café and co-working space that supports social justice and community outreach, all while serving excellent drinks. The atmosphere is peaceful, the design is beautiful, and the staff always makes you feel welcome.

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4.6

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Ethereal Café – Woodstock

If your day trip includes a little indulgence, make it Ethereal Café in historic Woodstock. Part coffee shop, part chocolate haven, this place combines creative drinks (like orange blossom lattes and drinking chocolate) with beautiful surroundings and a gift shop full of handmade treats.

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4.9

of 5.0

(92)

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RePete Candle & Coffee Bar – Warsaw

Yes, this one's on the outer edge of a reasonable day trip—but it's worth every mile. RePete Candle & Coffee Bar offers an eclectic mix of small-batch coffee drinks and homemade candles, along with books, gifts, and even smoothie bowls. It’s the kind of quirky, well-curated place that’s a labor of love.

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4.6

of 5.0

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JuiceRx

For those seeking a health-conscious start to their day, JuiceRx offers a range of cold-pressed juices, superfood smoothies, and gluten-free treats. Their Fruit Alchemist Bowl is a fan favorite, combining fresh fruits and granola for a refreshing breakfast option. With friendly staff and well-packaged takeout options, it's a go-to spot for a nutritious morning meal.

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4.1

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Happy Monday Coffee - River North

Happy Monday Coffee feels tucked away even though it’s right in the middle of River North. Located in the lobby of a residential building, it’s a low-key, cozy café with thoughtful drinks and super-friendly baristas. The ube latte is fun and different, and the cappuccino is strong and satisfying.

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