Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Sunnyside up: New spots for breakfast including Kith & Kin's replacement, Webster Street Cafe

In addition to Jam and Honey (opening on the corner of Sheffield and Webster in Lincoln Park), Brunch in River North, and City Provisions in Ravenswood two more breakfasts spots are on the horizon for hungry Chicago go-getters. The first is the hotly anticipated restaurant replacing Kith & Kin. While owner of the restaurant, Moe Taleb, admitted that he was unsure of what would become of former Kith & Kin space and concept, we doubt he could have predicted this. While we could be wrong, from the exterior it appears a jazzed-up Nookies or John's Place is moving in to serve-up ordinary American fair. High hopes for Chicago foodies everywhere can be laid to rest. Best bet is to follow Kith & Kin's head chef Andrew Brochu to high-end tasting menu driven El. We'll be eager to give Webster Street Cafe a try when they open with a review to follow.
{Former Kith & Kin is now W Street Cafe}


Right around the corner at Kenmore and Armitage, Butcher and Burger is getting ready to open its doors. The only preview they've made available is their breakfast menu. At this point it's unclear if the restaurant is going to focused solely on breakfast or will expand to lunch and dinner. Take a look below.






{Vintage apparel store Out of the West gets an internal make-over and will be Butcher and Burger}

1 comment:

  1. Hey..just found your blog and love it! New in town and need all the help I can get in finding the best places to eat. Thanks!!!

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