They make it hard to love this place because you never know when they're open and when they are, they expect you to have a reservation held by a credit card even though there's always been open tables. They recently updated their hours to appear like they're open until 9pm on most days. The truth is, they close at 2:30pm (or so I'm told by their staff) and reopen at 4:30. So don't expect to get there at 2 and be seated because they'll tell you they reopen after 4:30. When you do get in, the food and service are nice. A few of their dishes are kinda like the same dish with different presentation - basically, eggs, tortillas, and beans served as either chilaquiles or "enfrijoladas" depending on how you want your fried tortilla served. It's a breakfast/ brunch leaning menu, but with some lunch dishes. The food really is good, and some entrees come with a pancake option, so if you're hungry, those breakfasts are...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at Frida Room in Lincoln Park, and I must say, it was an extraordinary experience. The service was absolutely amazing, and the staff’s attention to detail was impeccable. From the moment we walked in, we were made to feel like VIPs.
The highlight of the meal for me was the chilaquiles. They were simply exquisite, with a perfect balance of flavors and just the right amount of spice. I also enjoyed a delicious cortadito, which paired wonderfully with the meal.
The ambiance at Frida Room is charming, with a cozy and inviting atmosphere that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a delightful breakfast or brunch spot, Frida Room is a must-visit. The combination of exceptional service, delectable chilaquiles, and a delightful cortadito makes it a standout choice in Lincoln Park. I can’t wait to return for another culinary adventure...
Read moreExcellent late Brunch on a Sunday with a party of 4 at 1:00pm. I've been to Frida Room in Pilsen and was excited to have a location closer in Lincoln Park.
The space is open and modern with such a great ambiance, and the menu is delicious, creative!, and boasts a wonderful balance between Mexican and American dishes. They were pretty busy and the meals took a while, but it was well worth the wait and the service was good overall.
Absolutely Love: Mexican Toast, Molletes, and the Azteca Coffee. Eager to try? The Art District Burger - (um excuse me, blueberry compote and strawberries with my beef? Sign me up!) - I'll update when I do!
Seems to still be BYOB and charges a $15 "corkage fee" - though I think it's working on the liquor license - it has an excellent bar, so I do hope so. Lovely for...
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