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Cafes offer such products and services as decatur, wine, brunch, lunch, desserts, coffee, tea, pub, tourist, Italian, French, American, Australian, champagne, holidays, special events, convenient, relaxed and banquet options. Gift certificates make great gifts, so inquire if the cafe offers them. It's recommended that you make reservations at a cafe if you are planning on eating lunch, dinner, brunch or breakfast at a peak time or during the holiday season. Since cafes are typically so small, they may not be able to accommodate too many people at a time. Many times, cafes are located in historic districts, revealing an old-world charm. Take time to stroll around the adjacent streets to discover more historic and charming sites. When choosing a cafe, consider the restaurant's background and years in business. Ask family and friends which cafes they frequent and how they rate the food and service. Sometimes the only way to get an accurate feel for a restaurant is to simply try it out. Dine at each cafe you are considering and take note of the restaurant's cleanliness, friendliness of staff and quality of service. Chat with the staff to see if they are courteous and accommodating. Try a few simple dishes to get a flavor for the cafe's fare. Inquire whether the restaurant is locally owned and operated, or part of a large chain. Take note of the cafe's menu. Are the prices fair? Are the menu items to your liking? What types of food does the cafe serve? Do you enjoy gourmet food or simple, traditional dishes? If you are interested in catering services, obtain a catering menu while there. Whether dining in or taking out, take note of the cafe's hours, location, cleanliness, service quality and food quality before choosing a cafe for your dining, decatur and wine needs.
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ALONTI CAFE
330 N Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60611
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(312) 644-0200
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CAFE ARIANA
1826 W Wilson Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60640
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(773) 271-3940
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CORNER BAKERY CAFE
188 W Washington St, Chicago, IL Zip Code60602
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(312) 263-4258
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ALEKSANDRAS CAFE
6458 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60631
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(773) 774-2284
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LAKE SIDE CAFE
1622 W Pratt Blvd, Chicago, IL Zip Code60626
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(773) 262-9503
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LADYBUG BOOK CAFE, INC.
2903 W Irving Park RD, Chicago, IL Zip Code60618
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(847) 252-3928
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@SPOT CAFE (AT SPOT)
901 N Larrabee St, Chicago, IL Zip Code60610
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(312) 244-3747
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The term “café” means different things in different parts of the world. In the United States it normally refers to a casual restaurant where patrons are served by waiters, waitresses or servers. When people want to go out for a causal dining experience, they often go to cafes. Most cafes do not serve alcoholic beverages, although some do. People sometimes go to cafes for coffee and nearly all cafes serve coffee and some serve espresso and other gourmet coffee drinks. People also sometimes go to cafes for desert. Most cafes serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Some cafes are open 24 hours a day. Most cafes stay open from early morning until late at night. Some diners refer to themselves as cafes and some coffee shops refer to themselves as cafes.
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