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Big Star Wicker Park — Restaurant in West Chicago Township

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Big Star Wicker Park
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Mexican street food, plus margaritas & other drinks fuel a lively scene at this funky hangout.
Nearby attractions
Wicker (Charles, Joel) Park
1425 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Heaven Gallery
1550 N Milwaukee Ave #2, Chicago, IL 60622
LVL3
1542 N Milwaukee Ave #3, Chicago, IL 60622
Wicker Park Gurgolye Fountain
1590 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Public Works Gallery
2141 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, United States
Jackson Junge Gallery
1389 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Escape Artistry Escape Rooms
1342 N Milwaukee Ave Second Floor, Chicago, IL 60622
David Leonardis Gallery
1346 N Paulina St, Chicago, IL 60622
Vivian Maier Mural
1651 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Bloomingdale Trail Park
1802 W Bloomingdale Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Nearby restaurants
Dove's Luncheonette
1545 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Piece Pizzeria and Brewery
1927 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Brü Chicago
1562 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Taxim
1558 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Paradise Park | Pizza & Patio
1913 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Bloom Plant Based Kitchen
1559 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Rumi Middle Eastern Grill
1534 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Flash Taco Wicker Park
1570 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Estelle's Cafe & Lounge
2013 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Paulie Gee's Wicker Park
1566 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Nearby hotels
ALOHA BANGTEL
1478 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Mattress Firm Wicker Park
1702 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Wicker Park Inn
1331 N Wicker Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Hyatt Place Chicago / Wicker Park
1551 W North Ave Ashland, Chicago, IL 60622
STAY
1415 N Ashland Ave Second Floor, Chicago, IL 60622
Ruby Room Guest Rooms
1745 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622
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Big Star Wicker Park
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Big Star Wicker Park

1531 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
4.4(2K)
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Mexican street food, plus margaritas & other drinks fuel a lively scene at this funky hangout.

attractions: Wicker (Charles, Joel) Park, Heaven Gallery, LVL3, Wicker Park Gurgolye Fountain, Public Works Gallery, Jackson Junge Gallery, Escape Artistry Escape Rooms, David Leonardis Gallery, Vivian Maier Mural, Bloomingdale Trail Park, restaurants: Dove's Luncheonette, Piece Pizzeria and Brewery, Brü Chicago, Taxim, Paradise Park | Pizza & Patio, Bloom Plant Based Kitchen, Rumi Middle Eastern Grill, Flash Taco Wicker Park, Estelle's Cafe & Lounge, Paulie Gee's Wicker Park
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Phone
(877) 298-0617
Website
bigstarchicago.com

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Featured dishes

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Carne Asada Burrito (Steak)
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Al Pastor Burrito (Pork)
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Pollo Burrito (Chicken)
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Big Star Smash Burger
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20 TACO BASH
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15 TACO FESTIVITY
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10 TACO CELEBRATION
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Half Acre Waybird Hazy IPA
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Tecate Lager 1x12oz
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Churro French Toast
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Breakfast Burrito
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$12 Taco Meal Box
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$12 CrunchStar Supreme Box
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$12 Nacho Box
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Big Star Salad
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Flautas
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Side Guacamole
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Rice & Beans
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Elotes
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Big Star Nachos
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Habanero Hot Sauce
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Oaxacan Crema
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Chips & Guacamole
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Chips & Salsa
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Vegetables En Escabeche
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Big Star Nachos (Half Size)
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Chilaquiles Breakfast Taco
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Churro French Toast
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Breakfast Burrito
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Margarita Mix (N/A) 1 CT
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Margarita Mix (N/A) 2 CT
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Margarita Package (Bottle + 2delis)
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Taco De Panza
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Taco De Pollo
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Taco De Pescado
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Taco Al Pastor
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Taco De Camarones Fritos
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The Walking Taco
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Brussels Sprout Tostada
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Taco De Carne Asada
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Taco De Hongos Al Pastor
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Quesabirria
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Taco De Papas Con Rajas
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Kids Quesadilla
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Kids Burrito
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Topo Chico
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Mexican Coke
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Pepsi
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Mexican Sprite
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Jarritos Mandarin
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Jarritos Tamarind

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Big Star Wicker Park

Wicker (Charles, Joel) Park

Heaven Gallery

LVL3

Wicker Park Gurgolye Fountain

Public Works Gallery

Jackson Junge Gallery

Escape Artistry Escape Rooms

David Leonardis Gallery

Vivian Maier Mural

Bloomingdale Trail Park

Wicker (Charles, Joel) Park

Wicker (Charles, Joel) Park

4.6

(635)

Open 24 hours
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Heaven Gallery

Heaven Gallery

4.7

(26)

Closed
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LVL3

LVL3

4.5

(10)

Closed
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Wicker Park Gurgolye Fountain

Wicker Park Gurgolye Fountain

4.3

(12)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

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Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
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FREE Community Pop-up Thrift Boutique
Sat, Dec 13 • 12:00 PM
834 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL 60301
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Chicago/Премʼєра фільму  «Ти — Космос!»/ Film U Are The Universe
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Mon, Dec 15 • 7:30 PM
1850 Tower Drive, Glenview, IL 60026
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Nearby restaurants of Big Star Wicker Park

Dove's Luncheonette

Piece Pizzeria and Brewery

Brü Chicago

Taxim

Paradise Park | Pizza & Patio

Bloom Plant Based Kitchen

Rumi Middle Eastern Grill

Flash Taco Wicker Park

Estelle's Cafe & Lounge

Paulie Gee's Wicker Park

Dove's Luncheonette

Dove's Luncheonette

4.7

(794)

Click for details
Piece Pizzeria and Brewery

Piece Pizzeria and Brewery

4.5

(1.3K)

$$

Click for details
Brü Chicago

Brü Chicago

4.4

(429)

Click for details
Taxim

Taxim

4.3

(352)

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Lauren KeeneLauren Keene
Do NOT book a reservation here for Restaurant Week! The menu is a very misleading bait-and-switch. I made a lunch reservation for a Sunday afternoon at 1:45pm. Two hours before my reservation, I get a message from Big Star on OpenTable saying the brunch menu ends at 2, so there will be a limited menu between brunch and dinner. I replied saying we were just going to get the Restaurant Week lunch. (For context, the Restaurant Week menu is $30 coursed for two people—an admittedly great deal at $15/person.) Big Star then replies saying that the Restaurant Week lunch is not available on weekends because of brunch service. There is nothing on the Restaurant Week menu that mentions this, which is what I say in my reply. In response, Big Star offers me the Restaurant Week dinner menu instead, which is the EXACT SAME menu but with different entrees, for $45. The only difference between the lunch and dinner menu is that the lunch menu has tacos for the entree. Tacos are on their regular menu, so there’s no reason why they can’t offer the lunch menu… you know, what they already advertised. After I call Big Star out on this bait-and-switch, I get a call from a team member saying they "will be able to accommodate" us and serve the Restaurant Week lunch menu that was advertised. This puts me, the customer, in a super awkward position... does Big Star seriously expect me to check in for my reservation and say "Hi, it's me, the person who called you out on your false advertising?" I'm not doing that. Plus, customers shouldn’t have to argue back and forth to get what was advertised to them in the first place. If Big Star doesn’t want to serve a discounted menu on weekends, they should make that clear on the Restaurant Week menu instead of telling customers two hours before their reservation start time. I work in the hospitality industry myself, and I’m shocked that Big Star would mislead their customers like this—especially during Restaurant Week, one of the most popular events of the year. TLDR: Big Star falsely advertised a $15 per person meal in order to upsell a $45 per person meal.
Pelayo LopezPelayo Lopez
First time at Big Star was for drinks, but recently I went back for lunch and got a chicken taco, al pastor taco, a walking taco with “barbacoa”, potatoes taquitos and a Jamaica drink (no alcohol, which you can add to it but sadly I was on lunch during work, so I wasn’t able to). Let’s begin with flavor. The chicken taco was cooked in a bright green sauce that tasted similar to “salsa verde de casa” which if you’re Hispanic like myself, we use it to top things such as eggs, chicharrón, beans, etc when eating. It had a kick to it but nothing too spicy (and I’m one known not to be to much into spicy foods). The al pastor taco came with caramelized onions and small chunks of pineapple to add that authentic “al pastor” style taste. This taco was a bit too sweet for me. My favorite thing ordered was the walking taco, which is a mini Fritos bag filled with beans, cilantro, onions, and melted cheese. I added barbacoa beef. The beef definitely tasted well marinated. So, I definitely recommend trying the barbacoa on anything while being there. And lastly, the Jamaica drink had a lemony taste to it with a slight carbonated fizz to it. A great refreshing alternative to a sugary soda option. It is definitely hard to find parking close by even if you decide to pay to park close. Sadly, the attention to customers from staff when first arriving (at least for that day) was not right away, it did take some time for anyone working there to seat us ( and there was a host standing near the door entrance while not being busy). Overall, Big Star has surprised me for a win. I will definitely be returning for walking tacos and the Jamaica drink (maybe I’ll even go for a “tipsy” Jamaica next time).
D “Juanito” HD “Juanito” H
It is an ok Taco, Nacho, Margarita type of Tex/Mex joint/chain for a quick bite and drinks. Except for the decor, I didn't see any relevance to Mexican street food. Very fast service considering a Sunday afternoon and about half capacity. Majority of the seating are outdoors, pretty standard 25-40 crowd. It is not a hip place I can tell you that, maybe more like a loud post game Wrigley crowd. Noise level was too high, even at the outdoors area, mixed with that old country band that was there, it was not very pleasant actually. I couldn't hear myself think. The drink menu are a mix of beers, cocktails and some whiskey. Except for the Mexican beers, everything else is basically the funky craft/micro brewery stuff plus a couple of classics like Miller High Life and Lone Star. The food was ok, good, tender, flavorful meats, nothing extraordinary. I didn't like the tortilla, especially that eatra long corn purple one that they use on the Birria Machete (quesadillas). It is too thick and to soft, it starts to feel like eating a ube sandwich, the texture was not for me. The consume was a good touch if you were eating a French dip, but I was actually hoping for some hot sauce. Overall not bad for a quick bite of you can stand the noise, and they are pet friendly.
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Do NOT book a reservation here for Restaurant Week! The menu is a very misleading bait-and-switch. I made a lunch reservation for a Sunday afternoon at 1:45pm. Two hours before my reservation, I get a message from Big Star on OpenTable saying the brunch menu ends at 2, so there will be a limited menu between brunch and dinner. I replied saying we were just going to get the Restaurant Week lunch. (For context, the Restaurant Week menu is $30 coursed for two people—an admittedly great deal at $15/person.) Big Star then replies saying that the Restaurant Week lunch is not available on weekends because of brunch service. There is nothing on the Restaurant Week menu that mentions this, which is what I say in my reply. In response, Big Star offers me the Restaurant Week dinner menu instead, which is the EXACT SAME menu but with different entrees, for $45. The only difference between the lunch and dinner menu is that the lunch menu has tacos for the entree. Tacos are on their regular menu, so there’s no reason why they can’t offer the lunch menu… you know, what they already advertised. After I call Big Star out on this bait-and-switch, I get a call from a team member saying they "will be able to accommodate" us and serve the Restaurant Week lunch menu that was advertised. This puts me, the customer, in a super awkward position... does Big Star seriously expect me to check in for my reservation and say "Hi, it's me, the person who called you out on your false advertising?" I'm not doing that. Plus, customers shouldn’t have to argue back and forth to get what was advertised to them in the first place. If Big Star doesn’t want to serve a discounted menu on weekends, they should make that clear on the Restaurant Week menu instead of telling customers two hours before their reservation start time. I work in the hospitality industry myself, and I’m shocked that Big Star would mislead their customers like this—especially during Restaurant Week, one of the most popular events of the year. TLDR: Big Star falsely advertised a $15 per person meal in order to upsell a $45 per person meal.
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First time at Big Star was for drinks, but recently I went back for lunch and got a chicken taco, al pastor taco, a walking taco with “barbacoa”, potatoes taquitos and a Jamaica drink (no alcohol, which you can add to it but sadly I was on lunch during work, so I wasn’t able to). Let’s begin with flavor. The chicken taco was cooked in a bright green sauce that tasted similar to “salsa verde de casa” which if you’re Hispanic like myself, we use it to top things such as eggs, chicharrón, beans, etc when eating. It had a kick to it but nothing too spicy (and I’m one known not to be to much into spicy foods). The al pastor taco came with caramelized onions and small chunks of pineapple to add that authentic “al pastor” style taste. This taco was a bit too sweet for me. My favorite thing ordered was the walking taco, which is a mini Fritos bag filled with beans, cilantro, onions, and melted cheese. I added barbacoa beef. The beef definitely tasted well marinated. So, I definitely recommend trying the barbacoa on anything while being there. And lastly, the Jamaica drink had a lemony taste to it with a slight carbonated fizz to it. A great refreshing alternative to a sugary soda option. It is definitely hard to find parking close by even if you decide to pay to park close. Sadly, the attention to customers from staff when first arriving (at least for that day) was not right away, it did take some time for anyone working there to seat us ( and there was a host standing near the door entrance while not being busy). Overall, Big Star has surprised me for a win. I will definitely be returning for walking tacos and the Jamaica drink (maybe I’ll even go for a “tipsy” Jamaica next time).
Pelayo Lopez

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It is an ok Taco, Nacho, Margarita type of Tex/Mex joint/chain for a quick bite and drinks. Except for the decor, I didn't see any relevance to Mexican street food. Very fast service considering a Sunday afternoon and about half capacity. Majority of the seating are outdoors, pretty standard 25-40 crowd. It is not a hip place I can tell you that, maybe more like a loud post game Wrigley crowd. Noise level was too high, even at the outdoors area, mixed with that old country band that was there, it was not very pleasant actually. I couldn't hear myself think. The drink menu are a mix of beers, cocktails and some whiskey. Except for the Mexican beers, everything else is basically the funky craft/micro brewery stuff plus a couple of classics like Miller High Life and Lone Star. The food was ok, good, tender, flavorful meats, nothing extraordinary. I didn't like the tortilla, especially that eatra long corn purple one that they use on the Birria Machete (quesadillas). It is too thick and to soft, it starts to feel like eating a ube sandwich, the texture was not for me. The consume was a good touch if you were eating a French dip, but I was actually hoping for some hot sauce. Overall not bad for a quick bite of you can stand the noise, and they are pet friendly.
D “Juanito” H

D “Juanito” H

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Reviews of Big Star Wicker Park

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Do NOT book a reservation here for Restaurant Week! The menu is a very misleading bait-and-switch.

I made a lunch reservation for a Sunday afternoon at 1:45pm. Two hours before my reservation, I get a message from Big Star on OpenTable saying the brunch menu ends at 2, so there will be a limited menu between brunch and dinner. I replied saying we were just going to get the Restaurant Week lunch. (For context, the Restaurant Week menu is $30 coursed for two people—an admittedly great deal at $15/person.) Big Star then replies saying that the Restaurant Week lunch is not available on weekends because of brunch service. There is nothing on the Restaurant Week menu that mentions this, which is what I say in my reply. In response, Big Star offers me the Restaurant Week dinner menu instead, which is the EXACT SAME menu but with different entrees, for $45. The only difference between the lunch and dinner menu is that the lunch menu has tacos for the entree. Tacos are on their regular menu, so there’s no reason why they can’t offer the lunch menu… you know, what they already advertised.

After I call Big Star out on this bait-and-switch, I get a call from a team member saying they "will be able to accommodate" us and serve the Restaurant Week lunch menu that was advertised. This puts me, the customer, in a super awkward position... does Big Star seriously expect me to check in for my reservation and say "Hi, it's me, the person who called you out on your false advertising?" I'm not doing that. Plus, customers shouldn’t have to argue back and forth to get what was advertised to them in the first place.

If Big Star doesn’t want to serve a discounted menu on weekends, they should make that clear on the Restaurant Week menu instead of telling customers two hours before their reservation start time. I work in the hospitality industry myself, and I’m shocked that Big Star would mislead their customers like this—especially during Restaurant Week, one of the most popular events of the year.

TLDR: Big Star falsely advertised a $15 per person meal in order to upsell a $45 per...

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4.0
4y

First time at Big Star was for drinks, but recently I went back for lunch and got a chicken taco, al pastor taco, a walking taco with “barbacoa”, potatoes taquitos and a Jamaica drink (no alcohol, which you can add to it but sadly I was on lunch during work, so I wasn’t able to).

Let’s begin with flavor. The chicken taco was cooked in a bright green sauce that tasted similar to “salsa verde de casa” which if you’re Hispanic like myself, we use it to top things such as eggs, chicharrón, beans, etc when eating. It had a kick to it but nothing too spicy (and I’m one known not to be to much into spicy foods). The al pastor taco came with caramelized onions and small chunks of pineapple to add that authentic “al pastor” style taste. This taco was a bit too sweet for me. My favorite thing ordered was the walking taco, which is a mini Fritos bag filled with beans, cilantro, onions, and melted cheese. I added barbacoa beef. The beef definitely tasted well marinated. So, I definitely recommend trying the barbacoa on anything while being there. And lastly, the Jamaica drink had a lemony taste to it with a slight carbonated fizz to it. A great refreshing alternative to a sugary soda option.

It is definitely hard to find parking close by even if you decide to pay to park close. Sadly, the attention to customers from staff when first arriving (at least for that day) was not right away, it did take some time for anyone working there to seat us ( and there was a host standing near the door entrance while not being busy).

Overall, Big Star has surprised me for a win. I will definitely be returning for walking tacos and the Jamaica drink (maybe I’ll even go for a “tipsy”...

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1.0
3y

Never been here before and looked at the menu before hand, anyways I dined in yesterday with my sibling and we’re both vegetarian. We came here because they have vegetarian options and plant based meat tacos. We’re in Chicago mind you, Chicago has some of the best plant based options available. And most restaurants have awesome plant based products, dope! Anyways we ordered with our server and I literally told her about three times “May I please have the plant based Al pastor tacos” she said yes Ofc. I confirmed with her a third time, “the plant based tacos pls” and she gave me a thumbs up and said ofc! The food runner drops of the food and says veggie al pastor and I’m like cool. I take two bites and I start to inspect the tacos. ITS ACTUAL meat!! I was so disappointed and upset because I told her three times and my brother too that we’re vegetarian!! Anyways the food runner was actually the manager and he goes and speaks to the server and said she didn’t hear that or any mention of it. EXCUSE ME?! I was shocked that she literally lied and the table next to us heard that too!!! I’m just upset at the fact that she didn’t even come over to our table at all to apologize or anything ! She acted like nothing happened and the manager took care of our bill even tho we didn’t eat anything but those two bites. Long story short, won’t be coming back here. The manager didn’t even seem to care either other than taking care of the bill which I was NOT gonna pay for anyways...

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