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    Thomas Restaurant

    3.4 (43 reviews)
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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Turkey Burger
    Tracey C.

    I normally have a great experience here but today not so much. I ordered the "homemade" turkey burger and you can definitely tell it's not homemade. When I took the soup out the bag the broth spilled all over the place because there was a crack in the cup. So needless to say all I had left was the ingredients. I'm sure the Uber driver had some in his car too since the bag was wet. I also ordered the eggs to be "country scrambled " and I'm not even sure what that means but I know now not to order like that again. It was basically just folded. And the hash browns were super dry. I'm still going to order from them again I just know what NOT to get.

    They got rid of that 10 page menu.
    Scott L.

    This historic neighborhood joint has amazing food! I especially love their breakfast. True value for the money.

    Grits, scrambled eggs, and salmon croquettes has browns with onion and peppers
    Mayra M.

    I have it there's start because the atmosphere is older restaurant with no updates, ever. The lady at the register was rude, but our waitress was super sweet and the food was delicious, I had the t bone steak which was cooked medium as I request it, the grits were creamy and the biscuit was soooo good, as well as their cream of chicken noodle soup. I also tasted the salmon croquettes which were amazing. However the atmosphere, well the place is an older restaurant that has not been updated and is ok, but the lady at the counter was super rude, kept making disrespectful comments which we ignored because we were there to eat. Our waitress was super sweet and attentive, although the comments on how much food we ordered were uncalled for. I know I'm fat and I'm here to eat, not to be judged! So if you do get food from here, I would suggest order to go.

    Pancakes
    Dale B.

    This place is time stamped on the inside and out. Like most places on the southside, it's got a lot of history and stories to tell. It's located on a pretty busy 87th street. It's almost impossible to cross the street to get to the restaurant. Let's talk about the food. So I got a standard breakfast which consisted of pancakes, bacon, and eggs. I wasn't too impressed with the pancakes. They tasted a little overdone. They kinda missed the eggs when sprinkling the cheese on them. No big deal! It was still a decent meal. Once you walk in the diner it's like stepping into a 1970s blaxploitation. You expect Shaft to walk in and ask for his usual soup and salad combo. It's a lovely place though to have breakfast at. Can't wait to come back.

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    Louie N.

    This is a prime example of not to rely on your Yelp community for assistance selecting a good restaurant for breakfast. I am in the area waiting for a business to open at 10am so I decided to have breakfast instead of waiting in my car. From the outside of this place it is an automatic turn off, but it had a lot of people inside and was giving decent reviews so I decided to give it a shot. I should have known no host, "seat yourself" sign was going to = a sub par experience. I entered with my guest and we sat at a booth. We reviewed the menus and determined in 1 minute what we wanted. The busboy gave us water 5 minutes later and asked if we wanted coffee, which I ordered. My guest ordered orange juice though the busboy had a hard time understanding. He came within 2 minutes with drinks. He returned 2 minutes later and asked if i wanted more coffee but i had only taken 2 minor sips. There were 2 female servers, neither stopped by our table to acknowledge us or anything. I was watching my clock and noticed that 13 minutes had passed and no one besides busboy stopped by the table. In addition I noticed how badly this place has been maintained so we decided to leave before we got sick. Would I give them another chance?? As the Deborah Cox song says, "Absolutely Not!"

    As you can clearly see there is a staple in my pancakes

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    11 years ago

    Use to have really good breakfast fast a lot of food and cheap not anymore they shorted me today and I waited 25+mins

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    Stopped by La Malinche Coffee & Tea House in Pilsen to try something new. Place is nice and quiet…read more Bright pink walls, little decorative hearts, alebrijes all around and full piano in the room. Felt cozy right away. The staff were really welcoming, for an early morning. I got the hot chocolate. Honestly that's exactly what I needed that morning. It had that real Mexican chocolate taste. Thick, creamy, smooth and rich. The cinnamon came through warm but not too strong, plus a little extra on top that hit your nose before the first sip. Sweet and it almost had this slight earthy note too... hard to explain but good. It even had that little design on top, like the ones they do on cappuccinos. Didn't expect that but it was cool. I finished it slow. Didn't wanna rush it. Just sat there taking small sips and enjoying it while it was still hot.

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    Not sure why I had not reviewed this soot earlier, I come here often, in fact I'm here right now…read more Great spot! Set in an old warehouse that is now an art gallery event space and restaurant nestled in an older warehouse district in Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago. Beautiful decor and laid out perfectly. The natural wood floors furniture ie tables chairs etc and iron work throughout sets the ambiance for old meets new. It works. The wide spacing between tables makes for a comfortable dining experience. So many folks come in to do their work and dine here. What a super addition to the neighborhood that less than a decade ago was essentially a street that was more a run down semi-truck alley. Great menu with neighborhood favorites leaning toward the old school Italian dishes. Sandwiches, soups, salads, and breakfasts just to name a few are all excellent. The pastries are insane and a must take home deal. I love the American Breakfast. Three eggs your way, thick diced America potatoes, thick cut bacon, and sourdough toast. Accompanied by what I believe to be home made jelly and for sure homemade gardiniera. Caruso's gardiniera actually. Diced into a relish unlike most standard gardiniera it's easier to eat with many dishes. Excellent flavor and just the right kick to it. FYI Dolce Arte also sells a to go line of homemade Caruso products from their gardiniera to past and past sauces and more. Yes, their coffee is really good too. Lavazza products I believe. The service is always on point. Casual but on point. Very friendly staff from diverse backgrounds. This is the place you bring people close to you, business lunches, meetings, formal ir informal, or like me, save it for myself as my own getaway spot. It's an artists dream and sets a positive time for any gathering.

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    This southside coffee shops offered a variety of drinks (caffeinated/ non-caffeinated option) but…read morethe best part in my option is their flights. Why would you not order a flight to try a variety of drinks all at once? We had the hibiscus lemonade and matcha flight, the mango con crema and banana con crema were the standouts. We went on a weekend and there was a long line but it moved pretty quickly. Limited seating space but there are also chairs and tables on the outside. Street parking available. They also offer brunch food items which we did not get to try. But overall cute shop with a variety of speciality drinks that I will definitely try in the future.

    Stockyard Coffee House in Chicago, Illinois. Overall, I really liked it. The only small downside…read morewas that it felt a bit warm inside, probably because it was already a hot day outside. The staff--at least the person who helped me--didn't feel super welcoming. Not that they were rude, just not particularly warm either. I get it though, because even I get a little irritable when it's hot, so maybe that played a part. What I love the most is that it's Latina-owned, and that's something I truly admire. I always try to support Latino entrepreneurs when they're doing things right, and this place is definitely doing something creative. We ordered two flights--one with coffee and one with matcha. Each flight comes with four small samples, and they were all seasonal fall flavors, which I thought was such a fun and unique idea. It's cool because you get to try different drinks in little cups, almost like a tasting experience. The coffee flight (we got it iced) was amazing--the flavors were bold and had that strong coffee taste I personally love. The matcha flight was also fun, but I would have preferred a stronger matcha flavor in some of them. They also have plenty of milk options--we ordered ours with oat milk and it was delicious. On top of that, they have a pretty wide food menu with bagels, sandwiches, wraps, and more. We tried the tuna sandwich and it was really good, definitely worth recommending. The café has little chairs outside, the vibe inside is cozy, and I loved that they were playing Spanish music. That's something you don't usually find in most coffee shops here, and it gave the place extra personality. The only thing I'm still unsure about is the price. For two flights (coffee + matcha) and the sandwich, the total was around $55. Maybe that's a bit expensive--or maybe it's just the nature of ordering flights, since I had never tried that before. Either way, it was worth it for the experience and the flavors. In short, it's a cute, cozy, and creative spot that's definitely worth checking out--especially if you're into seasonal flavors, want to try something unique, and love supporting Latina-owned businesses in Chicago.

    Thomas Restaurant - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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