Gay restaurants chicago

This list is not exhaustive. Elston Ave. A Taste of Heaven : A bakery and cafe offering cakes, scones, cupcakes, breakfast and other light bites. Clark St. Ann Sather : A Swedish breakfast restaurant owned by former Ald. Tom Tunney.

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Belmont Ave. Broadway and W. Granville Ave. Blackstone Ave. Chicago Sugar Daddy : This Lakeview sweets shop, which opened in Octoberoffers everything from traditional cakes, brownies, truffles and cupcakes to savory options like breads. Halsted St. Tequila Company : This full-service Tex-Mex restaurant and bar pairs its signature margaritas and house tequila drinks with tavern digs.

Eli Tea Bar : A restaurant tea shop and sober bar with late-ish hours. Etheria Cafe : A Humboldt Park coffee shop with an indoor playspace for kids. North Ave. Sheffield Ave. Milky Milky Ice Cream : This online chicago cream business was founded after the owner bought an ice cream maker on a whim and it fostered a pandemic project.

Randolph St. Rad Joy : Rad Joy is a pastry studio specializing in painted, botanical cakes and pastries. Jarvis Ave. Sepia : A Michelin-starred restaurant with seasonal menus rooted in tradition using natural ingredients that are organic and sustainable. Jefferson St. Sfera : This local farmers market staple gay for its arancini recently opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Edgewater.

Sfera specializes in Sicilian street food and is open for breakfast and lunch. Split-Rail : Split-Rail is an American comfort food restaurant that offers everything from fried chicken to cocktails. Everything on the menu is nut-free. Chicago Ave.