![]() You guys… the infamous OAT MILK LATTE! It is my sweet, sweet addiction (without being sweetened, so god bless that). Intelligentsia Coffee – Locations in Old Town, The Loop and Logan Square. They’ve got both lattes and an assortment of teas but I go for their almond milk latte. La Colombe – Locations in Wicker Park, Andersonville and the West Loop. Small marble tables, huge plants in the windows and the strongest latte I’ve had to date. Something about it just gives me so many nostalgic feels, it’s the smallest coffee shop ever and kind of plopped in the middle of nowhere but it is so dreamy. Ferns – Located in the Humboldt Park community of Chicago, this is without a doubt my favorite coffee shop in Chicago. ![]() Enjoy! Photo: Samantha Parquette COFFEE/TEA:Ĭ.C. Many of the place listed below keep in mind will cross into the same categories but just to make it easier, I put them where I thought they belonged best. I’m a super picky eater – as one might guess since I’m a health-focused blogger – but by scoping out the Chicago food scene quite heavily, I’ve found healthy options are lurking EVERYWHERE, if you look hard enough! In the last year alone, Chicago has been booming with more options and it doesn’t hurt that my diet now has been more focused on eating local and going from borderline vegan my freshman year of college to graduating college being a heavy meat eater (with all of the veggies on the side, of course!) So! To give you guys the best guide I can possibly deliver, I’ve decided to put all of my favorites/must-have spots onto one photo (scroll down below) but break this post down by what I think you should order at each place because after all, I can’t just let you run loose and not pick the best options! But trust me, when you’re running from work to workouts to meetings and everything in between, eating and grabbing coffee/tea/any drink out is the most sensible option. You usually can catch me at the same three to five spots just because I like to keep things on the healthier, home cooked, less expensive side. But don’t get me wrong, compared to other Chicago-based Instagram influencers and bloggers, I don’t go to nearly enough restaurants. ![]() My favorite spots in Chicago to go to eat and drink.īeing in Chicago for almost four years, I’ve experienced the food scene here to some degree. Today I’m cracking down on what seems like the #1 post that everyone has been asking for but hasn’t received yet… until now. 99 percent of the menu is gluten-free, including Creole "Eggs & Grits" made from tofu, banana pancakes, Scottish salmon Nicoise salad, grass-fed bison quinoa "hash" and a chia cashew "milkshake.Hello my garbanzo beans throughout Chicago (and beyond)! Happy Sunday to you, wherever you’re reading this from. The Chicago locations also offer a selection of cold pressed juice ($7.99-9.99) a host of snacks ranging from $2.99-4.99, desserts ($2.49-$3.99). Snap Kitchen creates healthy pre-portioned meals for each part of the day that are prepared from scratch daily using organic and locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible. ![]() This Damen facing location is a high traffic spot, right off the Damen blue line stop near Stan's Donuts and Flash Taco at the intersection of Milwaukee, Damen and North Ave. Additional openings are scheduled to hit Chicagoland late this year.ĭNAinfo recently reported rumors of Snap Kitchen eyeing the former City Soles storefront in Wicker Park. Halsted in Lincoln Park, and adding third next week in the Loop at 233 W. Diversey, is opening a second today at 1534 N. They're rapidly expanding here, having already opened a Lakeview location last week at 621 W. Austin, Texas-based Snap Kitchen is betting that Chicagoans will embrace their take on healthy grab and go offerings. ![]()
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