Cafe con Leche Menu

  • Starters
  • Soup
  • Salads
  • Latin Sandwiches
  • Traditional Sandwiches
  • Latin Favorites
  • South Of The Border Platillos
  • Burgers
  • Side Orders
  • Beverages
  • Beverages - Latin Beverages
  • Beverages - Fountain Drinks
  • Platillos
  • Traditional Omelet
  • Breakfast

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  • Starters
  • Soup
  • Salads
  • Latin Sandwiches
  • Traditional Sandwiches
  • Latin Favorites
  • South Of The Border Platillos
  • Burgers
  • Side Orders
  • Beverages
  • Beverages - Latin Beverages
  • Beverages - Fountain Drinks
  • Platillos
  • Traditional Omelet
  • Breakfast

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  • Lorena L.

    Always crowded but worth it, so it just feels cozy. The ceviche appetizer is my mom's favorite. Love the music and everyone is so nice! Don't forget to try their cafe con leche!!!

    (4)
  • Annalee T.

    This place is really fucking great. YUM. 1. Super reasonably priced 2. I ordered the torta cubana, which is perfect for a lover of cubanos but doesn't really care for mustard (i.e. me) and I tried the enchiladas. Both outstanding. 3. Bloody Mary. really great drink. I like when places have a unique Bloody and Café con Leche definitely does. For sure somethin' spicy in there but nothing too strong. And it came with a lime, 2 olives and a big stick of celery. AND. A BEER BACK OF FUCKING NEGRA MODELO. I appreciate this like crazy because generally beer backs are a standard piss-flavored domestic light beer... but instead, they give you a well bodied Mexican classic that happens to be one of my favorite beers. 4. Lovely outdoor patio with heaters. I'm in close walking distance of this place so the free parking or easy access from the train doesn't matter to me, but it's for sure a perk for most.

    (5)
  • Tiffany K.

    I didn't hate this place but I certainly won't be back. Breakfast is my favorite meal as shown by the fact that we came here well past the typical breakfast time. We walked in and we're seated immediately despite them being pretty packed. There were 3 of us. For drinks I ordered the homemade lemonade which could have used more lemon juice and sugar. My friend ordered a coke that had to be sent back because it was so flat, he wound up switching that for a lemonade as well. For $3.95 we were disappointed to find out that the lemonade didn't come with free refills. My other friend ordered the earl grey tea which was of premium quality. The food was very overpriced for portions given and taste quality. I naturally ordered french toast because that is my go to breakfast treat. It was delicate and moist but I was disappointed in the presentation. I had to request butter which I was expecting to be whipped since it was french toast but instead it came in cold packets. Don't get me wrong I can get down "diner style" when paying diner prices but $8 for a few pieces of bread dipped in egg? I think whipped butter isn't an extravagant request. I tried my friends plates as well which were okay. We all agreed that nothing was "bad" but also not worth coming back for. Also, the music was too loud.

    (3)
  • Vandana P.

    My 4 yr old son and I went here today for brunch , he had pancakes they were dry and looked like they were cooked on a old skillet because there were small burnt pieces all over the pancakes, I had chiliquiles they were drowning in green salsa , the rice was old and cold not good , I have been here a few times to eat breakfast and lunch and it was a decent experience but today i was definitely disappointed .

    (2)
  • Carlos R.

    We come here from way on Southwest side of city. Good spot, great food, good pricing, although a bit small, worth the drive. Been here three or four times already. Past Saturday night had pollo en mole. Was delish. Good spot, never disappointed.

    (4)
  • Sara W.

    They will not seat you unless your whole party is there. My friend and I went here on a Sunday for brunch. We I arrived it was very busy and they told me to wait by the bar. There where a few people ahead of me and it was a busy time so I didn't mind waiting. After about 15 mins it cleared up and tables started to open up. My friend had not arrived yet. Two groups walked in at this time and the hostess sat them down at a table right away. I asked him why they where seated right away and I was still waiting. He said he would not seat me without my friend who I said we parking and I could see walking down the street. He did not tell me when I arrived that I would not be seated without her. I understand the policy but it wasn't like I with with a large party. It was rude to make me stand and not tell me of the policy. The food is good the service is ok.

    (3)
  • K R.

    Been going here all the time for the past year. I live just a block away. Maybe once every two weeks. Give or take. Fantastic cafe con leche and hot chocolate! I think anything on their brunch menu is pretty great. I've never not once received bad service or rude service. It's a small place, so you can complain all you want about having no room or having to wait for room. Yes, welcome to Chicago. If you start conversation. Actually treat a waiter, waitress, bartender, and barista nicely like human beings...your experience may change! They are all very nice, hard working people.

    (5)
  • Erika S.

    I love this place it's the best place to go for brunch. The staff is great and the food is delicious!

    (5)
  • Jen J.

    Was on my way to get sushi. When I was craving cafe con leche. My friend and I went here for a late breakfast choice that totally hit the spot! Such a relaxed atmosphere here. I learned about this place earlier this year. An I swear I've been here, already since January, over 8 times. I'm addicted to all their food. The variety is amazing. I will continue to refer others and come here myself. Mmm mmm good.

    (5)
  • Brittany W.

    Cafe con leche is by far one of my favorite restaurants in Chicago! I've had brunch here several times and just had dinner for the first time here last night. The goat cheese quesadillas were fantastic!

    (5)
  • Ariel B.

    I go eat out quite often and This is one of my favorite gems. Reasons include: -great friendly service -food fusion is GREAT! Favorite time to come is for dinner. But i enjoy brunch and lunch as well! -its a pretty nice little cozy spot. I love the ambience inside - drinks are great also! Get the blueberry caipirinha! It is a must and its delicious. I love going here. Im like this everytime i come

    (5)
  • Adam Q.

    I had the food delivered and it arrived within 35mins. I was shocked at how fast they got there. Food was delicious and decent price. I'll continue to order from here.

    (5)
  • Theresa L.

    Came here for sunday with the boyfriend for lunch. Upon first sight it looked like a small cafeteria style restaurant - with only one table a few chairs in the "patio" area out front. But looks can be deceiving. It is a seated restaurant with plenty room and a bar as well as outdoor seating in the back. I ordered a ropa vieja sandwich and my boyfriend ordered the jibarito sandwich and ceviche for an appetizer. My boyfriend and I tend to exchange halves of sandwiches so we get to taste both. The jibarito was standard but I thoroughly enjoyed the ropa vieja. The meat was really succulent and full of flavor. The ceviche was prepared with shrimp and a couple of slices of avocado laid on top. I enjoyed it though I preferred fish. I also preferred it without the avocado which wasn't hard to dodge, while my boyfriend gorged on it. Our waiter was nice though it took them a while to refill our water. I ended up stealing my boyfriend's cup because I had finished mine. But I probably attribute it to the fact thay it was rather busy than lack of attentiveness. We also sat next to the window so we could people watch. But I was more interested in the dogs. There are so many doggies in this neighborhood!!!! I would definitely come back here to try other things.

    (4)
  • Kris R.

    captain obvi says, the best thing on the menu is their cafe con leche. the iced version is delicious (you can take it to go) or just their reg coffee in a cup with some cream. yummy. the brunch is just ok. i had a veggie omelet con chorizo. i never get omelets but i did this time, and it came out the way i thought it would. brown. brown eggs means rubbery, burnt eggs. not a fan. potatoes were just ok, nothing to write home about. my friend got the breakfast croissant sammy, which she said was ok. the staff is also ok. they do their job, not supes friendly, a bit disorganized and i think a 13 year old is the host. like, eh. asi asi. if you feel an extreme amount of underwhelming emotion here, you're reading it right.

    (3)
  • J G.

    Great café con leche... like the ambiance and Mexican style breakfast... They have parking!

    (4)
  • Zoby S.

    First time here and my impression is they don't really give a shit. Cold fries, watered down coke, white iceberg lettuce (the leftovers maybe?) - will also be my last time here. Very, very disappointed.

    (1)
  • Britlynn H.

    Incredible reasonably priced food and drinks, comfortable atmosphere, friendly staff, and hands down the best Bloody Mary'sI've ever had. This is the best restaurant in Logan Square.

    (5)
  • Jasmine C.

    On the way to the blue line I pass past Cafe Con Leche every morning and have been wanting to try it. I finally made it in today for a late lunch and wasn't disappointed! We started off with empanadas. All three flavor a were great but my favorite was the shrimp. I've had jibaritos before but this one has been the best I've had. The garlic butter took it to a whole other lever. It was full of flavor! Service was great! I will definitely try to make it in again for breakfast or brunch to try their chorizo and avocado omelet.

    (5)
  • Kristy A.

    I'm still not sure how I ended up here, but I am glad I did! I found this place while searching yelp for breakfast suggestions and hopped on the L. I took a while from the loop and I was a little concerned when I got off the L since there was a cop sitting there and the neighborhood looked a little sketch. Not to worry though...I found the place without any trouble and was pleasantly surprised. The place is on the small side, but is clean and nicely decorated and the service is good. My table also had access to an electric outlet, which I always appreciate. The best part was the food. When I ordered, they brought out two very fresh looking sauces. I tried them both, but mostly used the tomatillo sauce on my breakfast torta. Just when I didn't think it could get any better, I tried the breakfast potatoes. Might be some of the best I have ever had - tons of flavor and cooked to perfection. Well worth the schlep out there.

    (5)
  • Lynette M.

    If I could give 0 stars I definitely would. So a group of friends and my one yr old went to eat here, they sat us right by the open doors and outside patio. There was a strong breeze and I had asked if they could close the door, mind you I have my 1 yr old daughter with me. It took them 15 min to get an answer, then he comes back and says the manager said he wants them open! That was an absolute dick move! So we moved, food and all. The food was bland, the customer service sucked! So sad that they lost a regular. Never again will I step foot in there.

    (1)
  • Maury V.

    I moved to the area in October 2012 and I've probably been to Cafe con Leche at least once every other month! For starters their café con leche is to die for. Its not too foamy, just the right amount of sweet and reminds me of the cafe con leche my grandma would make me when I would visit her in Colombia. That's when I was sold. I've had breakfast, lunch, and dinner/drinks there (when it becomes D'Noche) and not once have I been disappointed. Their Chilaquiles are probably my fave. This is a great place to visit with family, your honey or on a lunch break. Wait staff is also incredibly friendly and fast. Cafe con Leche has plenty of seating and great outdoor seating when the weathers nice. And last but certainly not least, there's free parking!

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Great cocktails, but everything else is good but not great.

    (3)
  • Kyle H.

    Since they've now expanded Cafe Con Leche into the evening restaurant D'Noche, and added a back patio, visits are more pleasant than ever! I had a guest in town and he loved it so much we visited two mornings in a row. The Huevos Rancheros are probably my fave thing on the menu, and the Veggie Burrito was great too. Service is still excellent, and they have a nice bar area with televisions, so we could catch the Wimbledon Final. Sundays are $5 Bloody Marys and Mimosas, Mondays are $5 Mojitos, and Weds. $5 Margaritas. 5-star bump!

    (5)
  • Alexis C.

    Perfect neighborhood spot for an affordable beer or special cocktail, coffee, and consistently good breakfast. As far as logan square goes, this is the best place to go for breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • James G.

    Came here for a late lunch; 3pm-ish on a Thursday. Delicious coffee - creamy and slightly sweet. Best fries I've had in a long time - crunchy yet potato-y. And the pulled steak sandwich was great. All for $10. Salsa music playing in the background; fast service; comfy airy place with nice vibe. Cool toilets too. I'd definitely come back.

    (5)
  • Melissa M.

    I made the mistake of ordering the grilled chicken, just order the Chilaquiles with steak and avocado and forget your diet! LOL

    (4)
  • Katia J.

    I've been here a couple of times for breakfast. The first time with a big group, another with just 2 of us. With the big group everyone was very happy with their food and drinks. Chilaquiles were one of the favorites of the group. As a vegetarian, I also loved that they have an amazing vegetarian jibarito, with a black bean burger. Amazing food, great service, nice environment. Free parking behind the restaurant is also a huge plus. And the back patio is nice in the summer. I will definitely be back here. Nothing but good things to say about this place!

    (5)
  • Juan A.

    Great neighborhood restaurant cafe. This is my second time here for breakfast, both occasions very pleasant. Fast-Friendly wait staff, food very tasty. The ambience was relaxing with great music in the background with a modern decor. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    Ordered a quesadilla and salad for pick-up and they sent me home with the incorrect food. Refused to offer me a refund until a delivery man came to my house to pick up the incorrect food. Not sure why they are inconveniencing me and making me wait for a delivery driver when it was their mistake. Terrible customer service, will not order from here again. If they really wanted to make up for this, they would have delivered the CORRECT food to my house free of charge.

    (1)
  • Cynthia C.

    I had been wanting to try this place solely for the "cafe con leche". Let me tell you-it tasted exactly how my grandmother in Mexico used to make. I had their chorizo omelet with melted cheese and avocado. It seems simple enough but it must've been the chorizo they used because it was excellent! My sister tried their chilaquiles and she said they were also very good. I would definitely return even if it's just for another huge cup of cafe con leche.

    (4)
  • Nat Z.

    I always just have a really solid experience in here. Service is great and the decor is quite lovely. The food selection is ample and pretty darn good, if not fairly standard fare. Great place for lunch, breakfast, or to just sit with a cup of coffee.

    (4)
  • Jorge S.

    Everything was really good especially those yuca fries but I really enjoy coming here for the cafe con leche! Is simply delicious.

    (5)
  • Rocco H.

    Best chilaquiles I've ever had, so bummed I don't live closer. Great coffee and brunch cocktails too.

    (4)
  • Queen K.

    This is yet another okay place if you happen to live in the neighborhood. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here. The Sunday that I went for brunch apparently one of the servers had called in and service was extremely slow. While we were waiting, a woman walked up to the counter to complain that she was seated 15 minutes ago and no one had taken her order or brought water to the table. The food is acceptable. I ordered the chorizo omelet and my husband got steak and eggs. The potatoes that come with the meal were better seasoned than other places. Not wow'ed but not gross. Hubby said coffee was good. Parking could be a problem on busier days.

    (3)
  • Grace G.

    This was my first experience here. Here's the breakdown: SETTING: I came here with two friends who were very hungry. We found easy parking, and entered the area. We were a little shocked when we did because the place looked like it had only 4 tables. The host, Moises, told us it would be a 25 minute wait. He says, "you can wait in the back area...come with me". I was frightened to hear this since it looked like the back area was going to be a closet, but to our surprise, the building was much larger than expected with tons of tables, bar, lounge seating, etc. Cozy decor. A little packed, but it was Sunday brunch/lunch time. Everywhere in Logan Square is packed. FOOD: Food was pretty good. I had the jibarito and maduros on the side. Oh my god, their seasoned fries will probably stop your heart, but worth skipping a few beats for the flavor. They give you a ball of garlicky buttery thing that you can put on your jibarito plantains to make it even deadlier, but it's so worth doing a few extra squats afterwards. I also had a cup of cafe con leche because... c'mon, it's what the place is called. I had to do it. Good stuff, but it was more leche than cafe, and I had the waiter add one shot of espresso in it. SERVICE: Service was a bit slow, but to be expected since it was crazy busy. What I did like was how pleasant the service was and how patient the host seemed to be when we stayed for almost an hour after eating just chatting and finishing up coffee. Overall, I enjoyed the experience. I do wish they put the fireplace on though.

    (4)
  • Shelley C.

    We had breakfast here on the recommendation of our airbnb hosts. We loved this place. If I lived in the neighborhood, I'd be here way too much. They had wonderful chorizo, and everything served was very fresh. My kids had the buttermilk pancakes and raved about them. I'm still craving their cafe au lait. Also, the waitperson was very patient with our tourist questions, and the prices were reasonable.

    (5)
  • Juli E.

    Probably my favorite standard brunch in logan square! They have the BEST pancakes ever. The restaurant is always busy for brunch, but I've never had to wait. Friendly staff. My only complaint is the coffee mugs..they are too big so they spill and also take up too much room on the small tables - I solve this problem by ordering espresso. Oh! And you can get take out or delivery, which is convenient.

    (4)
  • Arlet M.

    I had the papas con chorizo! Very yummmyyy!! Only downfall is we took long to get seated. Nevertheless, I will still come back. They also have an outdoor patio which is nice in the Summer.

    (4)
  • Bri A.

    I don't know how I've lived in Chicago my whole life and never had a jibarito! I had my first one here and now I'm hooked! Boyfriend had the chorizo and avocado omelette which was delicious, especially with the red and green salsas. Horchata was the perfect balance of sweet and cinnamon. My vanilla latte was good, but I think it's silly to charge 50c for a flavor shot.

    (3)
  • Karina V.

    A friend had been telling me to come here with her for FOREVER, and so one day in December... I finally listened. SO GLAD I DID. Funny thing, when I first walked in and saw a counter with pastries and a couple tables in front, I thought that was the entire restaurant; where did my friend just bring me?? After following the host to our seat I was happy to see I was wrong. The restaurant is actually pretty big and very pretty inside with comfortable seating and fireplace. Looking at the menu, it was cool to see that everything was super reasonably priced and there was so much variety; not only did they have all the mexican favorites, but some American food and picky-kid-friendly options as well. What I loved most is that they had my favorite Mexican ingredient in the world: CHORIZO BABY. On top of that, the banana licuado I ordered was TO PERFECTION. The only thing it was missing was maybe some cinnamon, but they were so nice I feel like if I would have asked for some they would have topped me off with a sprinkle of it. Unfortunately when I went I wasn't very hungry so I only had a plate of empanadas, but they were delicious and came with delicious sauce. My friend ordered a torta that looked so beautiful and delicious that as I am picturing it right now my mouth is watering. Cafe con Leche, it was a pleasant experience and I cannot wait to see you again : )

    (4)
  • Jae K.

    I've only been here once, but I have no reason to not give five stars. I ordered the Salmon with Mole (I think it had a different name... Colorado or something? :P ) and it was delicious. I rarely order fish and took a chance by ordering it at a restaurant I've never been to, and I have no regrets! I also ordered a cafe con leche and it was very good. I went with 4 friends and they enjoyed what they ordered as well. The service was very friendly and efficient. I'd love to go there again.

    (5)
  • Harry G.

    First time here!! The place is small intimate and inviting . I started with Julio's Bloody Mary which he makes from Scratch!!! Spicy and delicious! Could've had two!!! We ordered veggie burritos with chorizo added! Excellent!! The home fries were cooked just right and the hot sauce was worthy of praise!! The Service by Julio was outstanding ( as was the little extra splash we got) and the whole staff was great!! I will recommend this place to all my friends!!!

    (5)
  • Vinny S.

    great summer patio, and good food. very nice service.

    (4)
  • Erik S.

    Just had a fantastic brunch here. Highly recommend the chilaquiles! My girlfriend had the breakfast veggie burrito and loved it. Great outdoor patio area. Service was excellent. Will definitely be back soon.

    (5)
  • Sabina F.

    Loved the milk coffee! The breakfast croissant was delicious and the service was friendly and attentive. They have these 2 awesome sauces that taste house made. My favorite was the lightly creamy red chili one.

    (5)
  • Tia J.

    Mmmm cafe con leche

    (5)
  • Shi A.

    Give it a try!! My boyfriend and I have been here twice already and we keep wanting to go back for their cafe con leche. I personally am not a coffee drinker but this cafe con leche is delicious! I think that says a lot about how good their coffee is. Also the food has not disappointed us. The waiters are always very friendly and give you your space so you can enjoy your food, which I highly appreciate.

    (4)
  • Angela D.

    I've been going to this place for the past two years, I even commented on how awesome the food and drinks are, until today...it's Christmas Day and I decided to treat my family to dinner. As usual I ordered what I always order (Jibarito steak) and my husband ordered the same. AWFUL!!! I was so disappointed. The steak was chewy with a lot a fat, the plantain was soggy and dry, the tomatoes were old and brown and there were only 3 or 4 onions. My husband's had more lettuce than meat and his meat was the same, chewy with tons of fat! Lastly, the price for this "Latin" sandwich was outrageous! It went from 9.95 to 11.95 within a month and when I asked why it was so much more money than the same Jibarito they serve at lunch I was told because of the plating....really, I'm paying extra for the plating? Anyway, I would reconsider this place not because I had one bad experience but because i spent money thinking I was getting what I always expected only to be let down, so how much more could you be let down for these outrageous prices and not to mention again on Christmas....

    (1)
  • Sylvia K.

    YUMM YUMMERS!! I came here with a group of 4 to grab a breakfast bite before headin to the airport... it's a lil tiny spot (or atleast it looks that way at first) then make your way to the back and theirs another room with plenty tables and bar seating. 1st off, the coffee is great! I got the Chorizo and Avocado omelete... delish!! Couldnt help myself and just had to order a side of plantains (one of my weaknesses)... mmmmm man was this one scrumptious breakfast! This lil spot seriously satisfies all your breakfast cravings.

    (4)
  • Ivan G.

    I was expecting little more out of this place and was really excited to come here but left fairly disappointed. To start, the service was rather slow. The waiters were great and friendly, very knowledgeable but when it came to time we found ourselves waiting for more than 15-20 min without seeing our waiter. They were on "island time".The food was good. The fact that they have a variety of different Latin cuisines was awesome. The food itself was good but you can get the same anywhere else. The best part about this place was the coffee hands down. DELICIOUS! Recommend the cafe con leche and the mocha. Above expectations in my point of view. If I were to go back it would be simply for a cup of coffee and a small food item but not for full on breakfast.

    (3)
  • Lauren K.

    Years later this place has grown massively and is still run by sweethearts. Cafe Con Leche is still perfect too! Breakfast and lunch menu is impressive and great veg options!

    (5)
  • Trevor K.

    Great food, atmosphere, they have both breakfast and a full bar, and a wonderful outdoor patio. Typical to the neighborhood it is a bilingual restaurant and our server was very willing and enjoyed working with us on ordering in Spanish and teaching us a few things. Will definitely be returning to this wonderful Logan spot soon.

    (5)
  • Aly P.

    This place gets busy and packed FAST but the food and service is great! I recommend the chorizo and avocado omelette. Also, they make the best hot sauce that I recommend you put on your breakfast if you like spicy food... my boyfriend and I are dying to know what's in it! :D

    (5)
  • Monique P.

    Discovered this place because I used to live very close. I introduced this place to my husband when we were dating and then he proposed on valentines day here! We had the special valentines day dinner that day in 2012. I remember it being shrimp with white chocolate mole. It was insanely expensive, but super delicious. On a regular day without the special meals, my favorite item is the taco salad in a shell. No other place's taco salad can compare to this. The ambience is also quite romantic. I love it!

    (5)
  • Keith A.

    HOLY TOSTONES! Seriously, wow. The tostones from here are the best I've ever had. That is even with my massive love for Belly Shack's tostones. I actually held up one with my arm stretched out like Link in Zelda after getting a major item. Well, as I said above, the tostones absolutely rule. But, I do need to get into their other stuff. Their veggie scramble was exactly what I needed. Eggs and peppers are never a problem for me, but I always like them when they're done well. What I really liked was the sauce that came with them. It was spicy without being too bad. I also ended up having a breakfeast burrito later on and there was a good amount of food in the burrito. I was slightly disappointed with their smoothie. It was on the thinner side, but I drank it anyway. Cafe Con Leche is fully on my radar now. I'm glad they are and can't wait to have them again.

    (4)
  • Mandy L.

    Cafe con Leche is my favorite joint for breakfast when visiting Chicago. Service is always friendly, the food is always yummy, and the coffee is wonderful. Try an omelette with their house potatoes and (most importantly) the wonderful & spicy house sauce. This place has a leisurely ambiance so go when you have some time to sit back and really enjoy your meal!

    (5)
  • Jessica R.

    I only come for the coffee, which is amazing, If I'm dining in I'll get a pan con mantequilla which compliments the coffee very well.

    (4)
  • Michelle V.

    I had the Cubano and the hubby had the Bistec sandwich. It was solid and we couldn't complain. Price was great for what you got.

    (4)
  • Audrey C.

    Always amazing food. I've been here too many times to count over the years. Amazing service and amazing food!

    (5)
  • Fernando R.

    My review will not involve food it's going to be on customer service. PATHETIC! Today is Sunday March 2nd 12:30/1:00pm. Who ever this pathetic excuse of a worker is who is taking names down for seating wearing glasses is absolutely rude! I've been standing carrying my 3 year old son for 30 minutes. He kept telling me to move, there is a way to ask and tell people. He needs to be trained how to speak to a customer, he had no care that I'm carrying a child so I had to get in his face. DO NOT TELL ME TO MOVE... Apologize for your customers inconvenience and ask to please step aside or please move over here... Only reason I stayed is I will support my neighborhood business and they do have good food. I wish I could give no stars for his service... The waiter on the other hand was great thank you Josh I give you 5 stars maybe you can give the other guy some pointers!

    (1)
  • Kelsey S.

    This place is right down the street from where I live and I have said for months I need to to try it. Finally did and was pleasantly surprised. You can dine in or carry out which t first made me apprehensive. I ordered a the breakfast burrito which came with house potatoes. The burrito was delicious- chorizo, eggs, refried beans, and the house made salsas where fantastic. It was very affordable and the horchata was also amazing. The service corresponded to the laid back feel of the place. Will definitely go back again.

    (4)
  • Susana Y.

    2nd visit with a great guy who knows his chilaquiles and rates this dish here among the top 3 locations in Chi town. Fast friendly service. Atmosphere very pleasant and family friendly.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Solid, delicious Latin, some American food. Excellent service and their meal preparation is the most consistent out of most places I've been to.

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    Cafe con Leche is the best. I've come twice during what's usually the brunch rush--once with four people, once with five--and have been seated within ten minutes, a shockingly short wait compared to the two hours you'll wait down the street at some other Logan hot spots. The food is awesome, the drinks are delicious and the ambiance is very fun.

    (5)
  • Maggie M.

    The food was very good! Everything was fresh, and my meal was delish! However, customer service sucked. 15 minutes after paying our check, we were told they needed the table. I've never been shoved out of a restaurant before, and maybe this happens all the time in Chicago, but I'll never come again.

    (2)
  • Delia P.

    For starters, I rated this place three stars because of one specific waiter. If it wasn't for this waiter, I would give It 10 stars if I could! The food is wonderful and they use authentic spices. The atmosphere is modern, with dimmed lighting and tons of natural light. Their wall decor is simple and gorgeous. The music is raised to an appropriate volume so no worries, no screaming to try and have a conversation over lunch/dinner. It's definitely cozy. There's probably a foot or less of space between you and your neighbor. It's not uncomfortable though. Now for customer service... Jorge is spectacular!!!! Always has a smile on his face, and will do all he can to make you comfortable. Even if it's folding up a napkin to place under a table leg to keep it from wobbling. This guy in just great. Now for the waiter that pushed me to rate this great place with three stars. I really hate to say it but he's just awful. He always seems like there's something up his butt. Lots of sass in this guy. It's ridiculous. You ask him for something, he walks away without saying a word and places whatever you asked for on the table. No words no nothing. Just sass. We also asked him for chips around lunch time, and his exact words were "we don't serve chips right now, only for dinner." Mind you, there were many people with chips on their table, hence why we asked. Customer service doesn't change the quality of the food, but geez this man has to go. I've had him as a waiter 4 times. All times were horrible. I hope I don't get him again when I go. He's an older man, with glasses, slim, some gray hair... Place is great overall... It's just him that ruins it. Sorry so lengthy.

    (3)
  • Jaime G.

    Really needed a good breakfast on this morning - and Cafe Con Leche hit the spot. Try the chilaquiles verdes with eggs over easy or the veggie torta with avocado. Delish. If you're hungover, add in their tasty and spicy bloody Mary to wake you up. What a difference from their other location in Wicker Park. Service, food, all much better and worth a try. I would probably say that their prices are a little high vs what their offer but might just be the because of the hood they're in. I'm coming back.

    (4)
  • Roxanne D.

    I've passed Cafe Con Leche many times, but have never been too eager to try it out mostly because their sign isn't exactly alluring. Yes, I judged a book by its cover and regretfully much too quickly. It was time to decide what to eat for lunch and Cafe Con Leche seemed the most convenient so we thought we would give it a try. It's a cute little spot with tasty jibaritos and refreshing horchatas! The servers, bartender, and management were friendly, too! I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • I C.

    I can not remember the last time I had such a great breakfast! My husand and I came in on a Saturday and the place was packed. They have two store fronts, a patio in the back and a couple of tables out front. I ordered the Huevos Rancheros with a side of arachera (mexican steak) and my husband order Chilaquiles with a side of arachera. Both of us agreed that the food was great. We surveyed the food that the people around us had ordered and we decided we would be back to order other dishes on the menu. The coffee was so good we ordered some with our food and some to go after our meal. The free parking in the back was great too.

    (5)
  • Stephanie M.

    Ya don' fucked up, guys. I am never ordering delivery from here, or going here ever again. They have messed up my order over eight times. The definition of insanity is repeating the same motion over, and over again with a different anticipated outcome. I have finally decided to learn from my mistake this last time. When once again, they brought me one too few juices, and two of the wrong meals. We called, let them know of their mistake, and realized that it was the idiot delivery man who has been messing us up. The ticket on the food he gave us wasn't even the correct address. He must just be grabbing whatever's closest to his hand and bringing it to people's doors. Well, as I said, we called the restaurant and let them know we didn't have what we ordered. They said they would send the correct food out as soon as possible, but then, they asked if we had eaten any of the food that was delivered. When my boyfriend responded no, they asked if we could return it?! Why?! Are you planning on giving it to the correct address, now that you know no bites were taken out of it?! I don't want extra food with sunny side up eggs. I think they look gross, and have no intention of eating them, but I'll be damned if you're going to take the food back out of my apartment, where a dog lives, where two sick people have exhaled near someone else's order and potentially hand it to someone else. Hell to the no. We waited damn near two hours for the food we had originally ordered and paid for (btw, no one apologized, or offered any kind of reimbursement/free-bee for next time, nada) and when it finally arrived, it was still wrong. My boyfriend ordered french toast with a side of bacon, and the $3.00 bacon he had ordered on Grubhub, where it was written down in front of them, never came. Good-bye, Cafe Con Leche. I wish things could have been different.

    (1)
  • Amanda C.

    Breakfast Torta was good.. Enough for two people! The potatoes were pretty decent also. Best part was the old school salsa playing in the restaurant. One of the best cafe con leches I've had in a while. I really recommend it. Slightly over priced but it's located by the train so it's expected. I don't know why I was expecting more from this place.... Service was pretty quick. I'll stop back in for a cafe con leche!

    (3)
  • Megan T.

    We went for brunch a couple weekends ago and got seated right away on a Sunday while the farmers market was in full swing down the street. Our server was super attentive, the food was amazing (and they were large portions) and we had a hard time choosing what to order because everything on the menu looked great. I got the restaurant's namesake drink and have since gone back a couple times for it because I'm pretty sure that the secret ingredient in the Cafe Con Leche is MAGIC. Also, they are a BELLY spot and have great rewards :)

    (5)
  • Amy R.

    We get takeout from here every blue moon - when we're equal parts hungry and lazy during brunch hours, it comes in handy. The food is meh, and not just because it traveled and was delivered. Small portions, bland. Edible, but nothing special.

    (3)
  • Tom D.

    Such a solid meal choice, and parking! They are so consistent with their dishes. I love that the staff is super sweet. Patio seating is not cramped and really cute. Entire menu is just really solid, can't go wrong with any choices.

    (5)
  • Kathleen M.

    I have previously confessed my addiction to coffee and that this habit began in earnest decades ago when I spent my Jr. year of college in Spain. I was young and innocent, I thought all coffee was rich and strong and that I could begin every morning with a Café con leche. Sadly, I learned the truth when I returned to the states and in the '70's great coffee was only a dream beginning to stir in Seattle. I got periodic fixes by bringing students to Europe and even bought an espresso machine in Quebec. Eventually, Starbucks filled a need. Flash forward to spring of 2010 when my youngest was studying in Spain and we went to visit her. Be still my heart, here was the beverage of the gods that I have missed so. I savored every drop and was wired on caffeine the entire time we were there. I came back to reality and read a Yelp review for Café con Leche and bookmarked it knowing it could not be the real thing. Man (hombre) was I wrong. It is the drink of my dreams, the beverage of my oh so distant college days. It is perfecto and so hot it scalded my tongue and nothing is that hot, I always order my coffee extra hot. I want to live here and drink their coffee every morning. Every morning do you hear me? Or maybe I can get the familia to come up here for Mother's day. El Día de la Madre is May 10th and Mother's day is May 13th so they are celebrating that whole time at Cafe con Leche. I feel I owe them a real order, my daughter and I just came here for coffee and they acted like it was their absolute pleasure to take up a table for us to just enjoy our café. Hasta luego, Café con Leche, this madre will be back!

    (5)
  • Brittney H.

    I had never had Latin food so was a little confused by a few of the menu items. The waiter was kind enough to explain what some of these ingredients were. I had the Jabarito which is a cuban style sandwich between two fried plantains. This was amazing. And whatever sauces are at the table - try them all! The location is also very quaint.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The food here is incredible (esp the ceviche and jibarito)! The staff is super friendly as well and were very accommodating! :) I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Matt K.

    Great place for brunch with excellent coffee.

    (4)
  • Sara S.

    We stumbled across this place on our way to a street festival and will never regret walking in the door. The food was fantastic. I had the Huevos con Jamon and my dining pal had the Chilaquiles Verdes. Both were soo yummy, we cleaned our plates. It was pretty busy when we got there, so we ended up sitting at the bar. The bartender was mixing their custom house drinks (Ahhh give me the homemade Michelada any day!) and the Rosemary Cider, which we did not drink, looked and smelled delicious. The burn the rosemary garnish a bit, so every time they lit it up, our mouths watered. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Jessica F.

    Very unprofessional. I made reservations this past Thursday afternoon, with a woman named Stephanie. While on the phone she put me on hold for about 15 minutes. I should've taken that as a sign of poor customer service.I waited and finalized my reservation for a party of 12 people, for Saturday night. We all arrive Saturday night and I speak with the hostess, she says that there is no reservation. I explained to her that I did make one and all she did was tell me that, "nothing was in the system" and she walked away and ignored me. This was humiliating. They told us we would have to wait by the bar and wait until another group finished eating! Even though there were plenty of EMPTY tables! Unacceptable! They admitted to their error and I felt that leaving a group of 12 people to wait in a dark corner for a long period of time is horrible customer service. Since the wait was too long for my taste, I immediately called another restaurant, Dunlays on the Square and they said they could accommodate us immediately. I'm so glad I got to spend my birthday celebration there! We were seated as soon as we arrived, even though the restaurant was jammed pack! I will NEVER return to Cafe con Leche again. I suggest that staff be retrained on how to accommodate guests when situations like this occur, retrain hostesses to take reservations via phone, and definitely be retrained on providing better customer service to guests.

    (1)
  • Dana A.

    Great food and great service! Their chola chillaquiles are the best I've had in Chicago

    (5)
  • Kristen P.

    Cute little place and great to sit outside when nice weather. Loved that the coffee came in huge mugs. Service was friendly and food was delicious. Woulld return.

    (5)
  • Linsey R.

    I love this place! The chorizo burrito is so great that I rarely try anything else on the menu. The green salsa and french fries are good too. Oh, and the coffee, yum! The service has always been attentive and welcoming (even when we stayed to chat long after our food was gone). And free parking in the back!

    (4)
  • Jake C.

    Great breakfast spot! I've been here half a dozen times now, and they really have delivered every single time. I love bringing friends here when they visit, it's a nice atmosphere to hang out and chat in and the food is always delicious. The service is impressively fast, too. My order has never taken more than 5-10 minutes to arrive, even when dining with a group of 4. Portions are HUGE. I love their "cafe con leche." It comes in a giant cup that I can't possibly finish. It's just the best. If you're ever in the Logan Square area and wanting a good and affordable meal, give Cafe Con Leche a try. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Jillian C.

    I have had many different Jibaritos from all over the city but this one was just average...still a great restaurant and I would order from here again!!

    (3)
  • Tony M.

    Absolutely love the Cafe con leche here and the food is great. My only concern is that they are always packed for breakfast but thats because its so damn gooood!

    (5)
  • Amanda F.

    Finally came to check this place out and loved it! First off, free parking is always appreciated. The decor was simple yet very chic. I walked in thinking the place was very small, but they have another large room and even a patio. I went for brunch and it was great. I had the croissant sandwich and added ham to it. My friend had the burrito and a coffee con leche and we both were very satisfied with what we ordered. We also got pancakes to share and those we're great! We usually do that wherever we go for brunch and these were wonderful - thick, very vanilla-y and so tastey, we ate them all (Lol). I've heard great reviews about this place at night as well, will definitely have to come back and check it out.

    (4)
  • Maria T.

    The food was really good. The girl manager was absolutely amazing! This was my first time here and I thought the service was great. I will definitely come back :)

    (4)
  • Eduardo A.

    Excellent service Excellent food over the top to come from California to have such great food I am in awe Definitely try the jibarito sándwhich which was defensively great. The chilaquiles was great It was all great and even the Café con leche

    (5)
  • Raul B.

    I used to come here a lot while waiting for a movie at the Logan before they expanded. So I was excited to come back this past weekend to check out the new look. We were able to get a table right away in their new outdoor patio in the back of the building but looking around the new interior it looks nice but looks like every other place in lakeview nothing really stands out. They do have a bar now and they knocked down the wall to connect to the old place. I also think the new addition lacks the charm of the old place. So we got to ordering and we both had the breakfast sandwich which was on their brunch menu. They were actually really good and the potatoes I had as a side were wonderful. The salsa's they had were just ok but went well with the potatoes. The price tag pretty much reflects the changing neighborhood but I don't feel it's the same anymore.

    (3)
  • Racquel M.

    Decor for fall and the food is the best experience . I had the papas con chorizo , it was perfectly cooked . Id definitely come back and recommend this place .

    (5)
  • William Q.

    We tried this place for brunch on Sunday and it was great! Lots of choices for breakfast or lunch. My wife had the chilaquiles and I had a Cuban entree with tostones - awesome!!! Kids loved the steak taco that came w beans and rice. They ate it up. The staff was super nice and Moises the manager was extremely attentive and made sure we enjoyed ourselves. We will be back!

    (5)
  • marcella g.

    Cozy, warm and inviting with wonderful service from the host to the servers, food is consistently delicious and the kitchen is open late. One of my favorites in Logan Square. I love the Cuban sandwich, the café con leche, and the steak with onions.

    (5)
  • Erin V.

    Recently went here for the first time ever... the location is on my route to and fro nearly every day and I always wondered what it's about. The food we ordered was delicious, but it literally took almost an hour to get it. The Sunday we decided to go was the first sunny day all spring, it seemed, so the place was pretty full. The whole operation was very disorganized. Turns out 2 of the guys who normally work there called in "sick" so the operator had to call in a bunch of family members who don't normally work there. I felt so bad for him! He was so nice and apologetic; be even offered to give us a free dessert when he found out it was our first anniversary! My vegetarian burrito was yummy and my husband gobbled up his pancakes, so we liked it! Cute spot, yummy food and very sweet proprietor. We'll be back, but hope it's just not on a day where all the trained help calls in sick!

    (4)
  • Lizz R.

    Great place for brunch....A family atmosphere yet an OK place for a late night dinner date considering the ambience in the later evening. It's a small dine-in spot that can have a sort of romantic atmosphere with the dime lighting & fire place w/a live guitarist playing tunes from (My) all time favorite Santana etc...The brunch menu is good. The chilaquiles are my favorite with a glass of well, of course CAFE CON LECHE here on a Sunday. :)

    (4)
  • Ehren M.

    Always a treat cafe con leche is a drink second to none.

    (4)
  • Jim M.

    I live a block and a half away and I am always eager to find new neighborhood places so I went in with a friend on a Sunday afternoon, the restaurant was about half filled. We were promptly seated in the back patio with a few other diners, given menus and then.... left to rot. We sat there getting no service for about 12-15 minutes before we just left. As we were walking out we saw 3 waitresses huddled together sending text messages and laughing, while two "managers" (You know those guys in sports coats in every dumb-ass restaurant with bad service that you can never really figure out what exactly they do... the guys that Gordon Ramsey always recommends to be fired on "Kitchen Nightmares") realized what had happened but didn't try to apologize or stop us from leaving, probably figuring they make enough money so who cares about these two.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth Z.

    Stopped in for brunch on a snowy day, it was pretty busy considering the weather and it was almost 2pm on a Saturday. I had the traditional breakfast chilaquiles with chicken and my husband had the pounded breaded chicken. Mine was the better dish, many more sauces and flavors all came together for a yummy brunch option. Service was good too.

    (4)
  • Viviana F.

    Great atmosphere. For drinks I ordered the Cafe Cubano which is deliciously strong yet sweet. I ordered the Ceviche; it had a great presentation and was delectable. I also order the Croquetas de Jamon which came with their own sauce (mildly spicy).

    (5)
  • David H.

    Great Place to get Breakfast and to go out on a Date with your Lady. I took mine there once and we loved it, it has great coffee and good Breakfast. I suggest anybody try this restaurant. It has great Food and nice waiters

    (5)
  • Nic N.

    Cafe Con Leche is a nice neighborhood spot, located right down the street from the house. We were there on a Saturday and it is definitely busy on the weekends. Of course the Cafe con Leche coffee drink is delish...I'd hope they could do a good job on the drink that has provided their namesake :) Not sure about the actual caffeine content though and I'm a caffeine J U N K I E. We had the chorizo and avo omelet (tasty stuff for sure). Not as fluffy as I like but that is just a matter of personal preference. My buddy had the braised flank steak and after seeing it I had to steal a taste. The spices were precisely right, super flavorful but not overpowering. Fries were delicious and uniquely done as well. Everything is well priced so go get your Leche on.

    (3)
  • Rhonda G.

    Lovely neighborhood brunch spot! The iced namesake drink (cafe con leche) was so good on a nice warm day of patio brunching with the girls. Service was great! Our server was nice, quick, friendly and he looked like someone famous that I can't remember (so not THAT famous probably). I prefer the back patio over the small front one mainly because on Milwaukee you don't have much to look at. I went with a pretty basic breakfast of eggs, toast, turkey sausage and potatoes but I really enjoyed each of my items (especially the very flavorful potatoes). Overall just a low key place to grab brunch with friends without spending a ton and waiting an hour.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    I'm kind of sad I came here for the first time ever recently. I had brunch with a friend, and I was pleased. The food is tasty, the portions and prices are good, and the service was fine (not awesome). A nice solid place to have brunch! The bad news is, I have to deduct stars for the atmosphere. The tables are a crammed in too tightly, we kept bumping into others and being bumped into while we were just sitting at our table. Also, the television screens were unavoidable where we were sitting. I really hate being forced to face a TV during a meal. It encouraged some customers to treat it like a sports bar: one man started literally yelling at the sports game. I saw everyone else give annoyed looks at how loud and obnoxious he was. If the TVs weren't there (or were off during the day), that wouldn't have happened.

    (3)
  • Ryan B.

    Simply delicious. Our adventure continues with Breakfast including the Breakfast burrito & croissant sandwich. My sister thought the tortilla was as perfect as my croissant, and both came with a side of delicious house potatoes. We also thought the environment was comfortable and relaxing with great service. Great place to grab an early bite to eat.

    (4)
  • Krista S.

    Oh how I love this place!! Not only is the food amazing but the cafe con leche is sooo yummy! Me and my husband go here a lot! The service is great and last time we were there the owner was sitting at a table next to us and heard us talking about how much we loved the place and started talking to us about how he keeps a great customer service base an I couldn't agree more. I had the Cuban sandwich and it was delicious with crispy French fries which is my favorite way to have fries! I have nothing bad to say about cafe con leche keep it up guys!

    (5)
  • Nina C.

    We dined here twice during our four day stay in Chicago. The first was for dinner. Their chicken soup was the perfect remedy for the cold weather. Served with your choice of tortillas or bread, plus sides of rice, chopped onion, cilantro, and lime. The soup itself was flavorful and had plenty of chicken and vegetables. Our second stop was for brunch. I opted for the vegetarian two-egg sandwich served on French bread. The eggs were scrambled with tomatoes, onion, and bell peppers, and the sandwich was topped with avocado and (optional) lettuce and tomato. I subbed fresh fruit for potatoes with no problems. I tried the namesake cafe con leche on both visits and it was delicious. Friendly and fast service, nice dining area, tasty food in sizable portions

    (4)
  • Joe S.

    This place is awesome. You should note that they do take reservations, and it gets pretty crowded. The cafe con leche, of course, is great but not too strong (I like strong coffee). I had the chorizo omelette and I'm sure anything with chorizo is real gud hurr. Plantains and tostones were also sampled and I can only brag about those. Overall, definitely check out this place for brunch, or a late lunch since the menu has a wide variety.

    (4)
  • Ross R.

    I got a message here from the owner, stating that they recognize their service needed improvement, so I decided to give them another shot. Service was definitely better. Food was good. Only speed bump is that they were out of diet soda. I'd say give them a try and you might discover a new fave spot in the 'hood.

    (3)
  • Annie W.

    You know, the first time I was here, I wasn't that impressed, but this place has really grown on me - they have dependable service, and affordable (and tasty) menu, and a really nice ambience. Definitely a cozy go-to for coffee dates!

    (4)
  • Kat T.

    I had the cubano sandwich. Not bad, I just felt the french bread was a bit tough. Every time I had a bite, the meat in my sandwich would slip out. It was ok. I would consider coming back, but getting a different sandwich instead.

    (3)
  • DeAnna U.

    I love going to Cafe Con Leche. Every time I have a special day to celebrate, a business dinner or just want some good food, I go to Cafe Con Leche. The service is great here. They are very accommodating! The owner will always stop by to see how everyone is doing if he's there. I was just there for a rum tasting last week (the first of a few they will be doing) and we all had a great time. Not only was it educational but the staff made us feel so welcomed. The drinks were amazing and so was the food. One of my friends is a vegetarian and they immediately whipped something up for her. I will continue to support such a great business in our neighborhood!

    (4)
  • Don H.

    I cannot get enough of this place. Seriously. It's no compare to the other CcL that's down Milwaukee more, either. This place is wonderful. (Not that the other place isn't -- just different.) The first time I came here it was a little itty bitty place with barely enough room to sit. With the expanded dining room AND the back patio, you won't wait for long. The last time I went I treated myself with a scrambled egg and steak breakfast, which was healthy (as healthy as it can be) and delicious as usual. The waiters are really busy, but they take time with you when you order. Your water is never empty and coffee is truly bottomless. But what I REALLY come for is the café con leche itself: Cuban coffee. I will actually come all the way here just to get that alone as a takeaway. But it's just perfect. They do something quite amazing with it that I don't understand. Maybe it's the cinnamon. Maybe the right amount of sweetness. Whatever it is, it's crack for my soul. As Sarah would say, "better than anything else that I've tried." The other thing that does it for me here is the ambiance. The people. That's a VERY Important part of the dining experience for me and the other reason I come to a restaurant. In the front room it's not uncommon to see older hispanic folk sitting around, nursing a cuppa joe and talking about the news of the town. In the restaurant during the day it's young families and at night dressed up young people enjoying the super-fresh guac and expert drinks.

    (4)
  • Jesse F.

    Bad coffee and bad breakfast, but good tortas, nice employees, and a cool owner. The place is called "Cafe con Leche", yet they managed to pull the crappiest espresso in history. Zero crema, I had to send it back. Unfortunately when it came back it was only slightly better. My breakfast included an undercooked side of potatoes and burned eggs in my croissandwich. Triple fail. I had a torta one day that was great, but it's pretty hard to screw up a sandwich. I can't believe this place has a 4 star rating. Time for a 2 star reality check.

    (2)
  • Maria R.

    You want a snack? Go here You want a full out dine-in meal? Also go here I love the deliciousness of their food, but I also like how you dont need to go to necessarily get a sit down meal. You can get a takeout meal, or you can just grab a coffee and a muffin from their front display, or a jarritos and some jello. It's all good. Also, I am not a coffee person, I tend to drink it once in a blue moon, but their cafe con leche occasionally has me craving it. Great food, great service, great price, and great flexibility. Win.

    (5)
  • Jennifer Q.

    Love this place! I judge a breakfast spot not only on the food, but the coffee too! Great, smokey dark coffee with real flavor. The cafe con leche is to die for...I usually order two because it's that good! Huge, delicious portions...I usually order the chilaquiles verdes. Muy ricos! Great little spot! I like going early when it's not as crowded!

    (5)
  • Brent W.

    I've been to the CCL in Wicker Pk several times and have always had a good experience. The Logan Square locale is actually really nice inside and while it looks very small from the outside, once you step in they have a dining area in the back, so it can accommodate a lot more ppl than the few tables in the front. Any rate, unfortunately this wasn't a great experience, not terrible by any stretch, but Meh, i've had better. Was in the mood for a Cubano, sandwich only, as I was taking it on the fly. Well, all sams come with fries here so that wasn't an option. Rang in at almost 10$, a bit steep but hey, if it's a great Cubano, i'll go with it. Problem was, it wasn't great, again, not bad but average at best. The prep was excellent, lechon and ham sat b/t melted chihuahua cheese and pickles all sat b/t the traditional hard pressed french bread. The problem was with the meat itself. The roasted pork was a litle fatty and a bit dry. The ham was ok, again, just didn't seem to be the best quality? I will give these guys another chance on alternate menu items and stick to El Cubanito for my Cuban....this place looks to have a fantastic breakfast and brunch menu. [x] will give CCL in LS another shot [x] give the Cubano a miss

    (2)
  • Jason A.

    The best chilaquiles I have ever had. The cafe con leche at Cafe Con Leche is not to be missed.

    (5)
  • Sam R.

    I'm craving a Cafe con Leche. I'm craving it. I've had it elsewhere, and it really is nowhere near as good. Based on my cravings alone, I am upping the star. :)

    (4)
  • Amy H.

    I hadn't been to Cafe Con Leche in a while, but stopped in last month for brekkie with some friends who were staying with me. Whooo-boy! They remodeled and it is now swanky! Well...swanky for Logan Square and swanky compared to what it was before. They expanded into the store next door and now have extra seating, a bar (liquor license coming soon!) and a fire place. A fire place! Nothing is better than sitting by the fire on a snowy morning eating some chilaquiles and sipping a cafe con leche. Nicely done, Cafe Con Leche!

    (4)
  • Shannon H.

    Quickly becoming a go-to spot. We've always been able to walk in and get a table without a wait for both brunch and dinner - yet the place is always bustling. Great food, well-priced, tasty margaritas and awesome live music on the weekends. Go and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Angela S.

    The service here is great. The food isn't bad either. And the patio is beautiful. But the kitchen looks so dirty! And although it was outside, I did see a roach.

    (3)
  • Damaris A.

    I pretty much eat here more than 3 times a week, I live nearby and I think that the food is great. Bring your appetite because their portions are big. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, that food has been very good and satisfying. And I love, love, love their cafe con leche.

    (5)
  • Michael G.

    If it's good enough for the most important person in Logan Square, it's good enough for me (also known as not the most important person in Logan Square). Recently, before catching a movie at the Logan, a friend and I headed over here. While we were sitting in the swanky new back part (seriously, the lighting back in this part resembles a sushi bar except for the warm glow of a fireplace), an important looking man walked in the back door. He was dressed to the nines (if you don't count the leather suit jacket), and looked more than vaguely familiar. My suspicions of who it was were confirmed when someone at the bar said, "well, hello Alderman!" There he was, 35th Ward Alderman Rey Colon (also known as The King of Logan Square or, if you believe the wall in the bathroom at Cole's, a pimp) in the flesh. And he was just sitting at the bar and talking with one of his friends (or "connected" backers or something). Now that is one big seal of approval. Not that I need the blessing of the Chicago machine to indulge at a place like this. All I need is a craving for some of the best Mexican and Cuban fusion food in Logan Square (and that's saying a lot). From the simple little lunch counter side for a quick Sunday hangover relief people watching brunch to the b.y.o.b. restaurant side to give me the hangover in the first place, this place has got all its bases covered. Covered in eggs, high quality cheeses, and sauces just right on the hot to mild side, that is. At least if you order the best chilaquiles in Chicago. I swear. After trying them here, I have tried them everywhere else I go that has them. They're just not the same anywhere else. But even if someone isn't a clilaquiles fan (say they're lactose intolerant), everything else I've seen from the menu is prepared with care and at a surprisingly cheap price for the giant portions they provide (any of the egg dishes are almost enough for two meals). It's basically an old school Logan Square diner with a Mexican accent. Hopefully now that it's got a swanky side, it won't lose that. And, hey, thankfully, it's not like it's going anywhere with such a high powered endorsement. I mean, the Alderman of course, not me.

    (5)
  • Xl G.

    Great place! Went for Cinco de Mayo where they had a live Mariachi band play. Food was great and not overpriced. The staff was friendly and very hospitable even when they got packed with people.

    (4)
  • Roy H.

    Had this delivered at work today. Based on the taste of food alone its 4.5 star quality for sure....only downside is I was a bit disappointed in the size of my tacos. I ordered two steak tacos - kind of the same size as you would get at big star. This is cool for a quick bite before hitting the bars (or drunk food after) but for a good lunch. Still very tasty though! Luckily my tacos came with some (also delicious) sides - beans and rice. The rice had some great flavor/spice to it. I havent had rice this good in while!! The beans were also surprisingly good for not being much of a beans person. They had some nice big chunks of meat in them too.

    (3)
  • Shay M.

    amazing food, great service and awesome music! i love caffe con leche! every time i come over i enjoy the atmosphere! will keep going there as long as i live in logan square (-:

    (5)
  • Johnny T.

    On a random, sorta chilly morning, I found myself in Logan Square strung out and aimless. I needed food in the worst possible way and didn't know which way to turn. I stumbled out of the LS Blue line stop and surveyed my options. "Mickie D's...no." "Pollo place...no." "Dude who is even more strung out than I am offering me 'lechon'....DEFINITELY no." "Oh! That 'con leche' place. Ok." I had neither cafe nor leche yet I was very much satisfied. I ordered a breakfast sandwich with orange juice. Adventurous, I know. Some people have been turned off by the small, express nature of the joint. I liked it. I liked that it basically said, "Hi. Our colors are bright, which means we're accessible and nice. Our space is small which means get your food and leave because we have tables to turn over." I can appreciate that. I didn't, however, leave. I stayed there to eat. After a very short while, a delightful young lady brought me my food, drink and utensils. I enjoyed every bread-y, egg-y, cheese-y bite. Did it revolutionize the food world? No. Did it taste great and offer me a nice way to re-start my day? Yes. Would I come back? Indubitably. If you come, sit in front and gaze out the window. There's some awesome people watching to do. I fell in love with one particularly callipygian beauty...who was, of course, taken. The universe mocks me. At least I got a good breakfast out of the deal.

    (4)
  • Tyler B.

    Food was really good. Sandwiches and bloodies were great. The chips and guacamole weren't worth the price. Service was below average and slow. If your not in a hurry its worth the price for dining.

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    "If You're Looking For Me You Can Find Me On the Block Disobeying the Law" Akon.. YOU can find me at Cafe con Leche, sipping, well, cafe con leche.. Hands down the best coffee in town, decent caffeine kick, creamy, simply perfect. On NYE my brother was in town for a couple of hours, so we took him to Cafe Con Leche for brunch. We had the Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burritos and Chorizo Omelet with Avocado. I highly recommend the Breakfast Burrito; though I can do without the potatoes. Service is always on point, prices are very fair, and the crowd is always a mixed bag, mostly on the nicer side. One of my favorite spots in Chicago.

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    I CRAVE the Cafe con leche! I mean...I'M DREAMING ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW. I've only been here twice and both times staff and food were awesome. I've had the french toast and the breakfast sandwich. Have I said how awesome and delish the cafe con leche is? Please visit this place so that I don't seem like I'm crazy over the cafe.

    (5)
  • Elisabeth C.

    We ordered takeout from here and it was just OK. We're obsessed with Cuban food, and often order the appetizer sampler from Senor Pan. Well, Senor Pan was closed, so we tried a similar platter from Cafe Con Leche. The calamari was soggy, but the rest was fine. We also ordered a steak dish that was good, not great. We'll stick with Senor Pan in the future.

    (3)
  • J.M S.

    Great breakfast. Warm, friendly service. Serious coffee. Tip: the coffee comes hot, and the food comes quick- space your order appropriately.

    (5)
  • Damaris R.

    My husband and I love to try new restaurants and Cafe con Leche came highly recommended. The place is warm, cozy and inviting but that's the nicest thing I can say about this restaurant. The food LOOKED appealing but I cant say I enjoyed even a drink. After waiting 10 minutes for a table we waited another 15 minutes before we got up and left. In the 15 minutes no one came to our table to take our food/drink order or even introduce themselves and apologize for the wait. The worst part is that 3 waiters and 2 bus boys walked several times in front of our table and no one cared to even ask if we had been taken care of. The empty table next to us became occupied and within 2 minutes they had their drinks delivered and their order taken. It's bad service overall if you don't notice a table has gone unattended after 3-4 minutes. First impressions are lasting impressions. Disappointing.

    (1)
  • Gino W.

    I have lost count of the number of times I have been to Cafe Con Leche. From breakfast of an avocado and chorizo omelette to a jibarito to the best cafe con leche in the city, this little hole in the wall fills up quickly with patrons who appreciate good Latin cuisine. Thank God they are not trying to be fancy at the risk of minimizing the authenticity of the food.

    (5)
  • Nicole K.

    Pretty storefront, but not worth it. If you are hungry, keep walking to El Sid for cheap Mexican or Lula for fancyish dining. Cafe Con Leche tries to strike something in the middle and fails TERRIBLY. I mean TERRIBLY! I have been here probably 4 times since they opened. Every time I walked away disappointed by the poor service, blah food, and high price. But a few months goes by and I'm like "It wasn't that bad, was it?" So, I pop in again only to have a worse experience than the last time. Most recently I got a veggie burrito for takeout on a weeknight. So many, many things went wrong that should never have been an issue. I mean, all I wanted was a burrito and to be on my merry way. (1) Took a long time for someone to approach me at the counter, even though like nothing was going on in the resturant. (2) Gal who took my order needed me to repeat it 3 times. (3) When I asked her what was on the veggie burrito, she fumbled for the menu and then read it to me. I got that covered, hon, just thought maybe there was more to it than the one-liner description, but no. (4) Paid and then waited for my dinner. When it was ready it was wrong in multiple ways: wrong side, several ingredients on burrito not advertised by either the menu or the woman who read the menu to me, and apparently she had not charged me for the drink I orderd and she had read back to me. Which means I paid over $13 for a burriot! WTF. Not wanting a fight, I went home to eat my meal. After all that, it was falling apart and had no flavor. I basically donated $14 to this poor excuse for a business establishment.

    (2)
  • Jona W.

    One time I challenged myself to eat nothing but nachos for every meal for a week, mostly just so I could say that I had once eaten nachos for every meal for a week. (I only made it to Thursday because breakfast nachos are kind of gross, okay?) But needless to say, I really like nachos. My boyfriend ordered the turkey burger (with which he was happy), I got the nachos. I was a little disappointed to receive a plate of chips and the usual nacho toppings absolutely SMOTHERED in cheap, oozy, water-mixed-with-cheesy-powder nacho cheese. It tasted gritty, and really fake, like the can it came from probably said "Nacho!!! (Cheese Product)" and featured the stereotypical little guy dancing in a sombrero. I am particular about my nachos, and I'm particular about my cheese. I love nothing better than a fat ass plate of chips covered with crunchy fresh lettuce, chicken, tomatoes, guac, sour cream, black beans, and REAL cheese. These were more the Dairy Queen everything-on-this-plate-came-out-of-a-box variety. I poured some of the top layer of the sloppy cheese off, and got busy on some of the soggy mess below, and boy, did I ever pay for it. I think they should remove "Nachos" from their menu and re-name the dish "Ass Disaster," because that's pretty much what you're asking for if you order it.

    (2)
  • Jake H.

    If things here were two dollars cheaper, I would give it a 4. Food's about a 3.5 for the price, and the service was slow. Cool sinks in the bathroom. (Who talks about that?) They were busy, and we sat outside, so that may explain the lag in service. On the topic of their outdoor patio: it was super small and cluttered and the door leading to it was almost impossible to get to; tables blocked it off. Semi-weak margaritas, too. Overall, my advice: spend less on sinks and decor in order to reduce food prices. Worth visiting, not worth revisiting. Maybe my mistake was not getting breakfast/brunch?

    (3)
  • William O.

    I love this place! Great food and atmosphere. In my opinion this is one of the better Cuban places in Chicago.

    (5)
  • Nadeem P.

    This place is a hidden gem. Nestled in a strip mall lies this amazing spot for breakfast, brunch, and the other meals. Don't let the exterior fool you, the ambiance and decor inside make this a great spot for an intimate meal or friendly get together, complete with a bar and TV's for those awkward moments between you and your guests. We ordered the chilaquiles and burrito, both of which were very reasonably priced and delicious. We also had the cafe con ledge, which seems to be popular in this area of the city. The cafe was delicious and paired with our meal made for a great breakfast after a night of heavy drinking...

    (4)
  • Catherine W.

    Excellent cheap breakfast with no wait! We enjoyed the platillos (scrambled eggs with jamon), chilaquiles, and a strawberry licuado and homemade lemonade. They have a roomy outdoor patio area that would be nice to bring a larger group. I would return again.

    (4)
  • William Q.

    Cafe con Leche is a great place to get a breakfast, lunch and even a light dinner. You can not miss the media noche sandwich is you are there for breakfast or the Cuban sandwich for lunch. I do not drink cafe (coffee), but a nice hot chocolate with cinnamon make my day a better one.

    (5)
  • Sarah J.

    I made a yelp account just to be able to say how great this place is. The service is as good as it can get. The waitress quickly refilled our water and salsa multiple times throughout the meal. I had the chile rellanos, cafe con leche, and coffee flan, and it was all delicious. The salsa was also amazing. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Jackie S.

    i've been to cafe con leche many times and i can keep this review pretty simple. there are two things that keep me coming back to cafe con leche: 1) they have delicious french fries. french fries + mexican food. 2) they are a block from my house. and there are two things make me skip going to cafe con leche: 1) the rest of their food doesn't blow my skirt up. 2) el cid is two blocks from my house. one last thing. last time i got takeout i asked for bbq sauce (for the aforementioned fries) and received maple syrup. check your condiments, friends.

    (3)
  • Cristina B.

    This place is O.K. I had ropa vieja, and it wasn't great. Prices are reasonable, but the food could be better.

    (3)
  • Eric M.

    This place is all around great. The food is top notch and so is the service. The variety in customer is always pleasant. The talapia with green rice is magic. I couldn't recommend this place any more.

    (5)
  • Dee V.

    Really nice inside & their bistek sandwiches are delicious!!!!

    (5)
  • Hugo P.

    This place is one of the better Cuban cafe's in the area! The Torta Cubana reminded me of Calle Ocho in South Beach! I have to mention that the empanadas were just AMAZING! I haven't had anything as delicious and surprisingly UN-GREASY in a long time! I appreciated that the wait staff asked me if I wanted whipped cream on my strawberry milkshake, great attention to detail! Next time I will have to try the namesake.

    (5)
  • D S.

    This place is a total gem: I'm writing this after having only been there one time (this morning) , but I was so impressed that I am definitely coming back. I ordered the egg and chorizo torta - AMAZING. It came with a side of potatoes, also excellent, as was the cafe con leche; I asked for it over ice since it was a hot day. So yes, definitely going back. The portions were generous, it's very affordable (my torta with side was around 4 or 5 bucks), it's got a comfortable, pleasant vibe, the service was helpful and friendly (I thanked them for making excellent food and they were genuinely pleased to hear it), and it wasn't crowded for a Sunday morning. Which made me think I shouldn't yelp about it and just keep it a secret to myself. Oh well!

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    I live 2 blocks from this place and I just have to say that the jibarito is the bomb. The meat is tasting so gooooooooo. I want one now. They have good fries and a tasty cheeseburger that I enjoy. It's perfect hangover food. I must leave now so I can go get a jibarito......BYE!

    (4)
  • Regine J.

    De-li-ci-O-sa!

    (5)
  • Veronica F.

    Thank you so much for having us dine at your restaurant. I met a few friends for lunch and had the best torta de milanesa ever with a bloody mary. The owner was so attentive and generous. He offered us free drinks :) Thank you so much !

    (5)
  • Matt B.

    This is one of the best breakfast places in the city and it is right on my doorstep. I had the eggs/toast/sausage/hash brown combo and it was amazing. The only thing that could have made it better is if they had fresh juice. Other than that, great food and great service. The recently renovated it and it opened the place up nicely.

    (4)
  • Diana B.

    What a great surprise. The place looks like its empty, then you walk into a cozy two-sided restaurant and coffee bar. We have tried this now for breakfast and lunch and everything has been delightful. Funny, we would have never walked in if it wasn't for someone coming out and telling us this was the best breakfast place in town. Try it and I am pretty sure you will be back.

    (5)
  • Gamaliel E.

    I come here for the coffee, but stay for the very good breakfast sandwiches. The place is very small...so seating might be an issue depending on the hour. Looks like they are opening up a larger location in Wicker Park.

    (4)
  • Emily B.

    Had their empanadas today...forget about the beef and chicken and go shrimp ALL the way. Logan Square is by no means easy for me to get to, but I plan return for sure!

    (4)
  • Katie P.

    I love this place so much! I usually only get breakfast here because it's amazing! The bacon breakfast sandwich is one of my all-time favorite things! The hot sauce there is the best I've have ever had. I would pay out the nose for them to bottle that stuff up! The owner is one of the nicest guys I've ever met and he's such an asset to the neighborhood! You must try this place.

    (5)
  • Mara N.

    I loved that I went to this place 25 years ago and would eat the cuban and a delicious cup of cafe con leche which was good then and I went there today and had the same thing and it was just as delicious. The place has so much improved in it's appearnce but their food was always wonderful!!!! I guarantee I will be back again and again.

    (4)
  • Flor O.

    Delicious Sandwiches !!!! I been coming to this place wayy before it was remodeled.

    (5)
  • kevin c.

    This location is better than the one further south. Good coffee and very good sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Kim W.

    hands down, this place makes the best ropa vieja. seriously. so, this is my favourite neighborhood eatery in logan square. admittedly, it's a couple blocks away from my apartment but: + free wi-fi + simple but fresh and delicious entrees + newly-expanded dining area is minimal but elegant (fireplace!) + finally got a liquor license - staff is often forgetful/neglectful but extremely pleasant - loud-ass tvs - overpriced this place should make any resident of logan square a permanent patron.

    (3)
  • Shelly W.

    The food was great. Our server was amazing. Their specialty drinks are delicious! A nice find in Logan Square for a nice, reasonable dinner.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth P.

    Chorizo Burrito so gooood! Service- is OK. Location- great. I haven't try everything on the Menu but I can tell everything sounds very tasty! I think is a great Latin American restaurant! I'm really looking forward going there soon again =D

    (5)
  • Catherine B.

    Cafe con Leche is a gem -- I just moved in across the street and am loving the proximity to this cute, neighborhood-oriented locale. First, the food. I'm a grilled cheese and fries type of girl. The grilled cheese is tasty but the fries, oh the fries, are absolutely delicious. Next, the service. Every time I've been at Cafe con Leche the owner (I think he's the owner) has been behind the counter and he is incredibly attentive. Need more soda? Prefer hot sauce to ketchup? He's on it. Finally, the biggest draw is spending time with neighbors. People seem to turn magically friendly when they step in the door. Everyone is asking about the new section (opening soon!), applauding the new counter, and chatting like chums. places. Tasty, efficient and pleasant. See you there :)

    (5)
  • Mary E.

    Last June ('11) my boyfriend and I decided to walk over here. We stood inside of the Cafe Con Leche section for about ten minutes before I stopped someone to ask if we could be seated (STRIKE 1). A host appeared and led us to the back patio. He seated us next to an group of grossly intoxicated people even though the entire patio was open (STRIKE 2). We ordered 15 minutes later (should this be a STRIKE? No, I'll go easy on them. ). 45 minutes later our food arrived (STRIKE 3). No apology (STRIKE 4). Our waiter was also very cold (STRIKE 5). As we were finishing our food the drunk group got up and left (no worries - we had already moved away from them). Suddenly the lights went out and they closed the patio doors (STRIKE 6). I know this happened last year. I know I should have complained right then and right there. Maybe I should have called the next day. I didn't. Reason number 1 I didn't call was because my boyfriend is an ethnic Japanese who was so embarrassed by the treatment we received that he begged me not to open my big mouth. Truth be told I was embarrassed too. I was also sad. I will never return here and every opportunity I get I encourage people to go elsewhere. As a matter of fact I wasn't even going to write this review but I saw a review posted and the raw feelings came back. A good Mexican restaurant in Chicago isn't that hard to find. I know tons. Why come here when I cab walk to another place a couple of blocks away and have food just as good with service 10 times better?

    (1)
  • Ellen H.

    Love the breakfast sandwiches, esp. the green & red sauces that accompany all meals. I can always get a good, fresh cup of coffee, though "skim" and "no sugar added" are not the reasons you go to this place. You go for the food & the neighborhood scene, although I missed the outdoor patio this past summer (maybe the city denied the permits?), so the people watching aspect was cut down a bit. I will admit that I've had to wait quite a bit on occassion, while others waltz in & get their things fairly quickly; but hey, I can roll with it & wasn't afraid to call them out when I felt a bit "looked over" in the order scheme.

    (4)
  • Jonathan C.

    This place has really upped its game. It has a newer expended BYOB seating area, an most of all, I think the food has improved. Good job.

    (4)
  • J Y.

    I live in California. Land of sushi and Mexican restaurants. Home to in-n-out, Pinkberry, and jamba juice. But let me tell you, this is what I miss waking up to! Chilaquiles, huevos con chorizo, and their bread is just simply amazing. What's even more amazing is how fast it comes out, and how tiny that place is. That's my only gripe. oh, and you put their guacamole on anything it makes it taste that much better. Their cafe con leche is like liquid crack. I can't get enough of it.

    (4)
  • Beast B.

    Best breakfast place in Chicago!!! Great food, classy & upscale yet casual & simple..

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    Cafe con leche is -obviously the main attraction of the menu- quite pleasant. The mocha is okay- could do with a slightly stronger caffeine kick but it's pleasant none the less. The breakfast sandwiches are tasty and cheap and I need to try some of the pastries they have on the counter-top display. The menu overall looks like it's reasonably priced. But overall I'm rather meh about the place- apart from the food/drink mentioned above, I have no real desire to consume anything else.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    Stopped in for lunch and to kill some time. They have a good straight espresso, the torta milaneza wasnt the best torta ive had in my life, but was still good. Atmosphere is laid back, the likes of the beatles, modest mouse, and gorillaz among others hang on the air. Ill certainly be back.

    (4)
  • Craig G.

    Every time I stop there, I am horribly disappointed. Sometimes they screw up my order. Sometimes what I get is just bad. It ALWAYS takes much longer than it seems like it should. I want to like this place because I want to support small privately-owned businesses, but man, these guys need to step up the service.

    (1)
  • Molly P.

    Here's the thing. The name of the place is cafe con leche so one would think they'd take extra pride in the menu item they've adopted as the name of the establishment. The last couple times I've come here for a cafe con leche, they concocted it out of steamed milk and pre-made espresso sitting in a cup off to the side of the espresso maker. 1. I believe that makes it a latte, not a cafe con leche, and 2) I'm not terribly picky but I do draw the line at stale espresso. Cafe aside, I went with a couple friends and while two of us got our food fast & hot, my other friend's order got lost and we waited 25 mintues for a Cubano. Wtf? Btw, they are expanding in to the space next door, for all those concerned with the seating space...

    (2)
  • Madge S.

    The new dining room is really nice. I love that the food is good, reasonably priced and it's BYOB.

    (4)
  • Vanessa S.

    This place has the BEST cafe con leche, I've turned many of my friends on to this place!! Not only do they love the coffee but the food, atmosphere and staff are delightful! Started coming here shortly after moving to Logan Square and made a point every morning (I couls wake up early enough) to stop by on my way to work for a cup of coffee that beat anything you can get at that "astrological currency" cafe! Now it doesn't matter where I live in the city (evidently my friends feel the same way) if I'm craving great coffee and enviroment I head to this place. Nothing like the original! Don't know how they do it, but am SO glad they do! (Oh and the free wifi is a major bonus!!)

    (5)
  • Raq C.

    Excellent cafe con leche that lives up to it's name. I ordered a steak breakfast burrito and it was delicious-would like to try some of their tortas soon-definitely a place to return to...

    (4)
  • Don S.

    When I was in Logan Square I made it a point to stop here whenever my schedule allowed it. The breakfast sandwiches are tasty & toasty and made to order, so you may have to wait a couple of minutes. I love the namesake cafe con leche ... it might not be the strongest cup o' joe around but it's sweet & tasty and great for a chilly Chicago morning. The place is small - very small ... blink and you'll miss it.

    (4)
  • Marcus N.

    Definitely my favorite breakfast spot in Logan Square. The atmosphere is very open and friendly and there is always great latino jams playing on the radio that make it easy to groove and eat all at once. The best item i've ever gotten off of the menu is the Egg Breakfast Sandwiches. Delicious. The sandwiches are a decent size and you get a pretty hefty serving of potatoes for a reasonable price ($6.95). The only reason this review is a 4 star and not a 5 is that the prices have all gone up at least a dollar within the last month or two! Bummer! Oh well. The Cafe Con Leche coffee namesake is also highly recommended.

    (4)
  • eric f.

    yes part of me liked this place better as a greasy, cramped, cafe, but another part of me likes that potatoes now come with my huevos con queso sandwich. LOVE the cafe con leche (iced or hot) and that orangey-red salsa----it can make a cardboard sandwich edible.

    (4)
  • Betsy R.

    This place is fantastic! My volleyball team and I were looking for a place to grab brunch after our game in Kilbourn Park, and we found Cafe Con Leche with a google search. This place is really unique. The front space looks like a little hole in the wall Mexican cafe, which has been around for about 8 years. About 7 months ago, the Cafe expanded to the space next door and they have a more upscale cafe in that space. Exposed brick, a nice bar, and really charming decor. And the food... Delicious. I ordered Chilaquiles Verdes, a classic Mexican dish, with rice and refried beans. YUM! I complemented the dish with a mug of cafe con leche. It was sweet and delicious. The wait staff were really friendly as well. I couldn't have been more pleased with my experience. Great for brunch and lunch!

    (5)
  • Geoff B.

    Sooooo Good!!...The Cuban sandwich is amazing. Its my favorite place to go when you dont know what else to eat, in a good way, bc you will always come away satisfied. Ive had about 10 different items and everyone has been very good. My Fiance is not a huge fan like me, hence the 4 star rating

    (4)
  • Dave C.

    because of recent renovations, Cafe Con Leche now has an expanded area for seating and things generally look classier. particularly, the restrooms. i enjoyed the veggie egg torta and their equivalent of a macchiato (i can't remember what they called it). considering that i'm hungry, i should head over there about now.

    (4)
  • Akash P.

    I'm glad people like this place but we were really underwhelmed by the food here. We ordered a Cuban sandwich and a breakfast burrito. I thought they were uninspired, unoriginal and below-average ingredients. I would like to return and try their coffee though and one of the big pluses is the ROI: big portions for little $. If were in college again, I might be here daily.

    (2)
  • Kevin J.

    I had some higher hopes for this Café con Leche after being spoiled by the Bucktown location. This location is more of an "express" location than Bucktown. It's also more breakfast oriented. I ordered the Bistek sandwich. For under $6, the sandwich plus fries is a great deal. The sandwich also was very good, too. The meat, in particular, was excellent. The seasoning was excellent. I'll be back but I'll miss the outdoor seating and expanded menu of the Bucktown location. Same great taste in Logan Square.

    (4)
  • Y N.

    My husband and I are frequent customers, we love this place. The Cafe con Leche is to die for! Everything in the menu is delicious. My favorite dish are the Chilaquiles Verdes. The service is great as well, they're all friendly and respectful. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • josie w.

    Good date place & the steak burrito tho $11 was great and relatively big for a date place kind of place!

    (5)
  • Delia H.

    This place is absolutely wonderful. I have only had the breakfast from here, but every time I come here it's consistently good. It's about a ten minute walk from my boyfriend's house and they have consistently good french toast. Also, the cafe con leche is great too. One time when I was here I got a vegetable omelette, and that was really great too. The service has always been really nice and fast. Last time I was there we did wait for our waitress to take our check for about a half hour, but she was friendly and I can't really complain about that. We didn't have anywhere to go anyway. The place is always packed every time we go, but we have never had to wait for a table or have slow service. I'd go back again and again, and not only because it's convenient.

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    The food is excellent but ordering over the phone is almost as difficult as speaking with someone from AOL or United Airlines about your account......you can repeat each word letter by letter, and it will still be repeated back to you incorrectly..............and don't expect to eat lunch at lunchtime if you order your food for delivery. May want to eat there or pick it up, that is unless you prefer to pace your dinner for around 8:00 P.M. because you will be too full for dinner cause the deliveries are similar to the post office........... ;)

    (4)
  • A W.

    It's so sad I can't just drop in to this place whenever anymore. I used to come to this cramped little spot on Milwaukee nearly every day for either a sandwich or huevos rancheros. I would say their HRs are the best in Logan Square, if not on the north side of Chicago. Their sandwiches are damn fine, too.

    (4)
  • Alyssa S.

    This is probably the best place for people watching in Logan Square. Oh yeah, the food! The Cafe Con Leche is ridiculously good, as others have mentioned. Of all their breakfast choices, my favorite is the breakfast burrito with chorizo. They also can whip up pretty good American-style grilled cheeses, blt's, burgers, etc. Which is handy if you want to grab some of those for take-out.

    (4)
  • A B.

    OMG have I never wrote a review for Cafe con Leche?! I love this place! Super cheap and always delicous and beautiful on the inside, with an awesome wait staff. This is my favorite neighborhood restaurant!

    (5)
  • Katherine M.

    I had the breakfast torta. Really tasty, great atmosphere. The service was borderline slow, but it was brunch hour on a Sunday.

    (3)
  • Amy T.

    BEST BREAKFAST BURRITO IN TOWN! We live right next to Cafe Con Leche and eat there at least once a week. They have great sandwiches w/fries (though, the cuban could be improved) for under $5, the coffee is consistently good and the breakfast is to die for. They give you a yummy picante sauce with everything. Best of all, the breakfast burritos with chorizo freaking rule! 400 times better than the Mcdonalds' across the street. The dining room is small, casual and clean. Super sweet service. It's a lovely neighorhood place.

    (4)
  • shimon m.

    food is great price is right service perfect

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    This place gets 5 stars on the cafe con leche alone. I don't like coffee but even I am addicted to the cafe con leche. I can't go a weekend without stopping in to pick up a couple of cups to go. The food is pretty good too but the cafe con leche will definitely keep me coming back.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    I have no qualms about restaurants naming themselves after the best thing they serve -- it takes all the guesswork out of it. For this reason KFC should be called: "Bowl of Everything We Sell". I digress, the small but tidy Cafe Con Leche (trans: "coffee with leche") is a simple cafe that sells, aside from their delicious moniker, a reasonably-priced, authentic menu... especially for breakfast. If you like the way Dunkin Doughnuts goes ass-crazy with their cream & sugar, you'll appreciate the sweet but non-cavity inducing Cafe Con Leche. Great local spot. ---------------------- 5/22/08 Update: Cafe Con Leche is moving one lot down from where they are... the new place will be much bigger, and will have a lot more sit-down space. They may wind up offering table service in the new location, I have no idea. I'm am a HUGE fan of C.C.L. now... their Cubano Sandwich is the best in the area... they also serve it with this spicy orange sauce (I have no idea what's in it), but it's incredible. It's also my favorite people-watching spot in Logan Square -- you get a panorama of the neighborhood out on Milwaukee Ave: Hipsters buying tall-boys at Red Star, fixed-gear bikes dodging Tejano-bumping conversion vans. The group of old regulars that take turns buying a dixiecup of esspresso, and sharing it outside. Can't make this stuff up.

    (4)
  • ric m.

    hope this place closes soon..went for sunday breakfast around 10 am...restaurant with many open tables. sat for 15 minutes before order taken...waited and waited..45 minutes later still no food. when asked waiter he said "you're not the only table here"; i asked did he really say that and then he said we had to wait our turn...we looked around and there were at least 1/3 of tables vacant. he went back and then we saw that our order hadn't even been started...we waited another ten minutes, then paid for our coffee (which by the way tasted like it came from 7-11) and left....have lived in the neighborhood for years, will never return. cafe con terrible service and attitude..

    (1)
  • Sergio V.

    Had the taste for some good Mexican breakfast this morning and after brainstorming for a few i remembered Cafe c/Leche and although for the past few years I had never made it into the restaurant in part because of how the area used to be I must say I was pleasantly impressed from the moment I walked in. I was greeted the moment I walked in and my server was very polite. The food was good, the chilaquiles met my expectations and was surprised to find that my OJ was freshly squeezed. Cant wait to come back for dinner and have some cafe!

    (4)
  • meg g.

    A good cup of cafe con leche is not hard to find Logan Square. What sets Cafe Con Leche apart are the old Cuban guys who rock gold rimmed glasses, fancy canes, and are more stylish than any of the fashion-hos in Wicker Park. The jibarito is the best thing on the menu.

    (4)
  • Corey P.

    Whole-heartedly happy to have Cafe con Leche virtually in my backyard. It's a great spot for brunch or lunch, and they have a large, quiet, outdoor back patio that makes you've feel like you've been momentarily transported elsewhere. Love it. As others pointed out and as the name suggests, the Cafe con Leche is TDF. If you're a coffee junkie like myself, danger danger! The food is also tasty and varied. It won't knock your socks off but it's consistently good. Avocado is readily accessible (points!). And the waitstaff has been friendly and courteous every time.

    (4)
  • Charlene A.

    To keep it short & sweet. Their food is good! their coffee is great. sure it's a little place but you feel like your at home in your own kitchen table. They have a great kids menu & make all sorts of faces on the omelets & give ice cream to the kids at the end. My husband loves their sandwich's. Thumbs up!

    (4)
  • Liz D.

    Yum, fantastic expansion! The new dining area is gorgeous, I am really looking forward to the opening of cafe noche and the new dinner menu. Get it while it's hot: BYOB with no corkage fee; although I know they're working on their liquor liscense. The food is very fresh, and you get more than plenty. On the couple occasions I've been here, I have to say the food was slightly on the bland side.....but the excellent ingredient quality, amazingly low prices, great atmosphere and friendly service made up for it. (Dinner for two for less than $20!) I will say that the cafe con leche is the best coffee you might ever have. Oh, and the house-made hot sauces? AMAZING! My favorite thing is watching the owner. He's like the dad and this place is like his kid. He really cares and you can tell - what more can you ask for!

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    This is my favorite neighborhood place, hands down. I'm most familiar with their breakfast, which is fantastic. I have had dinner there a few times as well and enjoyed it very much. Their new space is really well done and gives a really comfortable, yet fashionable place to get some great food cheap. Everyone I've met there is really nice and the service is excellent. One night to pick up some dinner to go, and was helped by the owner. We struck up a pleasant conversation while we waited for my food. Then some time later I came back with a friend to eat-in, and he was there to help me again, and remembered me. It's nice when that happens. All in all, Cafe Con Leche seems to be the kind of local business that's trying just a little harder than everyone else, and I think really adds something to the area. I plan on returning frequently.

    (5)
  • J M.

    The breakfast torta was amazing, as was the namesake coffee. I only live a few blocks away but I look forward to returning.

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    This is one of those places you come to for the entire experience. Yeah, it is a great place to have some super sweet and creamy cafe con leche, sure. Yeah, the foods yummy too. Yeah, the sidewalk seating on that busy stretch of Milwaukee gives you a great view of the characters walking past (and the characters you'll be dining with too). But you put them all together into this one little place and you've got a first rate city cultural dining experience. I end up here on my way "out" of Portage Park on Saturday mornings quite a bit lately, and love it... You might notice the ads for this place on the electronic sign up above Flash Taco at North/Milw/Damen- I'd guess this place is related to Flash Taco. But as much as I hate Flash, I like this place. So I say don't let that relationship impact your judgment one bit.

    (4)
  • Craig B.

    Taqueria meets coffeeshop. But not the Filter-type of coffee shop where you pull out your Mac and sit on a threadbare couch with other hipsters. This place serves their cuban-style coffees in styrofoam cups-- take it to go, my friend. Obviously they make great coffee drinks, like their namesake, and the food is great -- some of the best tacos and burritos in the neighborhood, and the sandwhiches look great, although the breakfast sandwhiches I've gotten were dry and somewhat bland. The ambiance is pretty good for a 300 square foot room-- exposed brick, nice lighting, and usually a handful of older gentlemen excitedly chatting away in spanish at the front window. Man, Logan Square needs a proper coffee shop though...

    (4)
  • vanessa m.

    I love love love Cafe con Leche in LOGAN SQUARE. I'm never disappointed. Yes sometimes the food takes a little while but what do expect? It's made to order! The coffee is great and the owner is the nicest guy. I'm not much of a chatter but he is just so genuinely nice I don't mind. I just get the feeling like he actually cares about your business-it makes me want to come here often. Also he's given me water or coffee when I've ordered just a sandwich. He is expanding and I'm excited to see what he has in store.

    (5)
  • Erin B.

    In the summer, I'd go there all of the time for the Iced Cafe Con Leches: they are perfection in hot weather!! Maybe the orchata too. But the Cafe con Leche, hot or cold, does the trick on a shabby morning and makes the rest of your day that much sweeter. I don't know what they do to that coffee, but it is the bomb. The servers are generally warm but during the summer you get the teenagers with attitudes. I've only had one experience when I saw the espresso just SITTING off to the side while the milk was being steamed. Breakfast burritos are the best, I remember the first time I tried one and this place has far exceeded my expectations for a hole-in-the-wall place: often, these places got the best yummies!!

    (5)
  • Ella R.

    I don't eat here but the cafe con leche (which you can order without sugar) is spectacular.

    (4)
  • andy b.

    I just like going here! The food is ok, the place just has a good feel on a warm summer night. This location was dying for a place like this. With the doors open and people walking by and good food this is a nice place to go. However i found the perfect food combination here!!! this is one of the best combinations i have ever had...better than red wine and steak....ok......take 1 of their halopeno peppers and have it on a side plate...take a big bite....then take a big bite of their AMAZING FLAN.!!!! the sugar and the milk in the flan actually take away the burn of the halapeno and the tastes mesh together!! AMAZING

    (4)
  • Debbie F.

    The food here is amazing. The drinks (especially the margaritas) are also really good. And it has a pretty chill atmosphere. I like that they have stuff other than variations of burritos and tacos. They have a tilapia with e corn cream sauce and peppers that blows my mind. So good.

    (5)
  • Jason G.

    Finally had a chance to check this place out and it was just what the doctor ordered. The price points are great and the food was wonderful too. Service was very good and I will making more trips in the near future.

    (5)
  • kelly c.

    Good, cheap food. Decent coffee. It doesn't knock my socks off, but I'll be back.

    (3)
  • Jon C.

    the cubano was pretty tasty and the cafe con leche reminded me of my semester abroad in barcelona. the grilled plantains were scrumptious and melted in your mouth. otherwise, the other breakfast items were just alright.

    (3)
  • lynnae m.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE! chips and salsa for breakfast...awesome! coffee is decent and the food is really good! I had the Huevos divorciados which i recommend!! it's BYOB and you can't beat outdoor seating!!

    (5)
  • Burcu Y.

    Cafe Con Leche is a wonderful place. The food is always really good and they have a super excellent and cheap breakfast in the mornings. In particular the Ropa Vieja is so so so GOOD (I think its braised marinated flank steak). Cafe Con Leche is also one of the few establishments breathing life into that section of Milwaukee Ave which makes it even more precious.

    (5)
  • D. T.

    Awesome flan. Cheap meals. But the flan is amazing

    (3)
  • Cris M.

    A great little place. Especially if you get Estefania to be your server. She was bright, cheerful, and there when you needed her. I've had server problems there in the past but they seem to have had a paradigm shift to providing good guest experience. The food has always been good but it is made better now by a staff that puts the focus on the customer. Took a friend from California and we both had the Ropa Vieja sandwich and they are awesome!! This is a must place to go!!

    (4)
  • Katie H.

    I should begin by saying that even if the food they served was poopy, Cafe Con Leche would still get 4 stars for it's... well, Cafe Con Leche. GET YOU SOME! Food's not poopy. It's actually pretty good. I had Chilaquiles (which I pretty much only order because it's ridiculously fun to say) and they were plentiful and tasty. I didn't really read the yelp reviews thoroughly enough before jumping in the car and heading over here. I wasn't expecting table service or anything but I didn't expect the place to be the size of a Chicago bedroom. This time of year, have fun eating with your coat and hat on because every time that door open (which is frequent because of all the cronies that amass here at any given point) you get a blast of cold air. And yeah... old farts loves this place. They all sit around at the corner table and talk as loud as humanly possible, seemingly at the same time. I don't know how the fuck anybody communicates anything over the constant stream of noise - yeah seriously, no listening, all talking. Fuuuugggg.... I'm hungover, ssssshhhh. Anyrate. Come for the CCL. They even have a parking lot (albeit filled with some of the creepiest onlookers ever, but who cares!? I drive a beat up '97 Toyota Corolls-Royce with the radio yanked out.) OK I'm off to get some now. I can't take it.

    (4)
  • John H.

    Great little spot. It's a little expensive but well worth it. I had for the first time in a long while a very good cappuccino. The breakfast sandwich i ordered lacked a little of flavor which is cause of the four stars but other than that it was great. I was even kind of a pain because I said I was in a hurry and they were able to get my food out quickly and didn't make a big deal about it. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Nicole I.

    I have only been to this restaurant once after I left the library across the street. I had the pulled pork sandwich and i CAN'T STOP THINKING ABOUT IT! It was just so delicious! The meat was fresh and well seasoned - not fatty at all. The bread was soft and the avocado was ripe. I mean it was excellent. Much better than carnitas from the grocery store! oh and it's BYOB...

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    LOVE this place they are very nice and the food is awsome and inexpensive. A good pick if you are around.

    (5)
  • Janie S.

    Food is great, I'm not a fan of Mexican but I will try anything so I'm glad I came here. Also coffee is delicious, they have this specialty coffee that has cinnamon and stuff in it...man is it good! But service wise, we went a bit after brunch (that awkward time between brunch and lunch) and they weren't very busy but were acting as though it was a hassle to seat the 3 of us outside (where there were like 4 open tables). Took forever to get waters, and even before the waters our waitress was there trying to take our orders. So I understand being a busy restaurant, but some time to just get to know the menu would be appreciated. So food=4/5, service=2/5.

    (3)
  • Gisela A.

    Great place i work right around the corner i love to eat here its very nice in there the food is awesome and I love the fries very crunchy and tasty and lets not forget the great sauce to go with it YUMM!!! The staff is super sweet and now they have their liquor license YAY!!!

    (5)
  • Photo L.

    I go to this place a lot, not just because it is close to where I live (although that does have a lot to do with it) but because its good food, good coffee, good prices, and the owner is pretty cool too! Sometimes the wait can be long, but its worth it and understandable. I feel as though it deserves to have better things said about it other then this, but I'm going to leave it at that and say FIVE STARS!

    (5)
  • james y.

    decent food, dinner menu is expensive. good coffee.

    (3)
  • Jeff P.

    This is the best Mexican food in Logan Square, hands down. I have been following them since they opened and they have remained true to offering the neighborhood the best eating experience for the best price. Truly a credit to the neighborhood and an inspiration to small business. The food, service and setting rock!

    (5)
  • Jessica J.

    I had high hopes for this place, but was disappointed. The food was edible, but not really that good. Went there for breakfast and ordered chorizo con huevos. It's about the most basic breakfast you could possibly order, but it just wasn't very flavorful, and the eggs were not that great. Maybe I'll give them another chance and be able to come back and give a better review. They're so close by my place, I hate to discount them altogether.

    (2)
  • laura heather h.

    CHILAQUILES. That is all I have to say. YUM YUM YUM. I had it for the one millionth time for breakfast today.

    (5)
  • S K.

    The cafe con leche was incredible here. Go figure. It was out of this world. The atmosphere was warm and cozy. The waitstaff is very friendly, attentive and responsive. The food is good too. We had breakfast including the croissant sandwich and breakfast burrito. They had a fair vegetarian selection for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Overall, great time.

    (5)
  • Maria L.

    I haven't been back here for while because when I ate there, I got FOOD POISONING! The cafe con leche is good, but I'm never going back after getting so very sick off my chicken tacos. Which were overpriced. I'm assuming that since more recent reviewers haven't had problems that this little salmonella issue's been worked out. But I'm not risking it!

    (3)
  • Trish C.

    I love Cafe con Leche! Totally addicted to their huevos rancheros and have a steaming hot cup of cafe con leche every morning to start the day off right. Cheap and reliable, but the old gross men can take a hike in my opinion. Apparently, its the neighborhood hangout for perverts, but if you can get past that- it's gold.

    (5)
  • Ingrid B.

    So I love tortas, and this is one of the best in logan square. To be honest I don't get much else, but everyone else is always happy with their entree. Oh, and the cafe con leche is so delicious. Staff is very friendly and I always get some sort of compliment when I go. Love it.

    (5)
  • Allison F.

    This is as good as it gets. Scrumptious food, incredible wait staff, mazing comfort, gorgeous atmosphere--great in all seasons, the decor is fabulous, and the owner, Essam, is a friend and someone who I know has everyone's back. I thank God everyday I live 1 block from Con Leche since it's basically my 2nd home and I live there! Being a lone writer living in a studio I absolutely need a place to go to get out of my small space and this thankfully is it! I eat there practically daily and everyone knows my name, like Cheers. LOL. I bring my laptop and spend hours writing and doing business and grading for my teaching job and emailing from there. Yah maybe someday someone will talk about Allison Fine's novel that was written in the cafe. The 21st century version of James Joyce hanging out at the pub and writing Ulysses. God willing I could write something HALF that good.I love the day menu but I am even more thrilled with the opening of D'Noche and the new liquor license! Woohoo! The pumpkin spice martini is to die for! This place is my comfort zone, my home away from home, my reason for getting up some mornings. Thank you Cafe Con Leche for being here.

    (5)
  • melinder b.

    I loved this place when i lived in Logan Square, i would always gets the egg tacos with chorizo and drench them with both sauces, drink some cafe con leche and watch the parade of old man gangsters out front doing their thing. My favorite was this man always decked out in fancy suits, fresh white seinfeld sneakers accessorized with solar shields and a fake mustasche.

    (4)
  • Shazza B.

    Best Cafe Con Leche, without a doubt. If you don't like your coffee too sweet, tell them to only add one sugar.

    (4)
  • Nana H.

    I really hate having to come here. My boyfriend likes this places sometimes, and we always get the steak and eggs. I've had bad fatty meat here. I like their orange mayo spice condiment however, and the fact that they do have a really good, sweet, extra fatty cafe con leche. In the summer you can find this tranny sitting at the window, shes nice and she'll let you know if your outfit sucks.

    (2)
  • Foodie A.

    The place looks iffy just by looking at the location and those typical very tiny restaurants. Oh, FYI the restaurant is located across El Pollo Loco for those who might second look this place or needing a new prescription. I noticed the yellow sign after we ate. Yes it was yellow, but it blends in with all the other bright colors in the area. This is a very small place with only a few seatings. The music was blasting in the morning. They oughta turn it down a bit. Really an inexpensive place to suffice your mex food cravings. Came here for a late breakfast, had the torta with steak and eggs with crispy buttery bread on the side. I thought it was ok. The bread was good. And then I had the taco as an extra. Loved the taco. Oh, I had the hot choc as well and it was delicious! I tucked away a take out menu. Update to follow.

    (3)
  • Blah B.

    This place is OK if your looking for something fast and cheap, but I don't know that I would be back!!

    (2)
  • D M.

    A Logan Square institution. It really brings everyone in the neighborhood together: the sketchy people, the hipsters, and the families. The cafe con leche is addictive and also good iced. I don't think it's a good idea to order any food other than the following items: breakfast burrito, chilaquiles and other egg dishes, molletes the breaded steak torta cubano, medianoche, maduros, and tostones. Ask for the awesome red sauce; you won't regret it. If you wake up early and pick up some cafe con leche for your friends (the ones still still passed out on your futon) they will love you forever.

    (5)
  • Patrick C.

    put some foil in your to-go's so the container doesnt melt and you'd easily be a 4 star... just sayin, melted styrofoam is unhealthy and gross. seriously uncool. loving just about everything else about this place though.

    (3)
  • David F.

    This is a nice place to sit outside and watch Milwaukee Street do its thing. The atmosphere is friendly, the food is well priced and the service is very speedy.

    (4)
  • Arjun C.

    The food is good for it's price point. I am a fan in the summer. You can also pick up brunch here on the weekends without a crazy wait. Friendly staff, and nice mix.

    (5)
  • Jacob C.

    Con leche y azucar, they should say. But that Cuban-style latte-with-sugar is frickin good (and damn sure cheaper than hifalutin coffeeshop stuff). Cuban and Mexican food, good tortas, tasty burritos. Breakfast looks good, I still need to try it. I discovered molletes here: halved french bread with frijoles, pico de gallo, and cheese, baked. You don't need to be a vegetarian to appreciate that. Cheap little meal, too. DO NOT miss the salsa, the red sauce, made from arbol chiles. You will be in love.

    (5)
  • Baqwas T.

    Awesome place. The breaded chicken torta was great. The refried beans in the sandwich was a nice touch. I'll be back for the breakfast.

    (5)
  • Nicholas G.

    Delicious Cafe con Leche! Honestly, it's the best I've ever had in the city. I also like the mix of people who come here. I've only tried the basics with the food (i.e. eggs and toast), but I love eggs and toast, and here it is just fine.

    (4)
  • Larry P.

    I have a challenge for any friends that enjoy cafe con leche at the Logan Square location. I live a block from this location and have enjoyed it for months. The other day, I happened to be driving by the other location (near Leavitt / Milwaukee) and decided to stop in. THIS IS MY CHALLENGE: Go to the other location and try the cafe con leche. It's like a completely different drink. The milk is actually frothed, and the espresso is actually made to order. Many times I have gone to the Logan location, and the espresso is premade. Also, I have NEVER had frothy milk at the Logan location. Part of me wishes I never went to the Bucktown location, now I know what I'm missing. They need to retrain the cafe makers in Logan.

    (2)
  • rachel a.

    i've never eaten here, but when you are in the mood for some sweet cafe con leche, look no further. it hits you faster than you know, and is just delicious. i will have to eat the food someday.

    (4)
  • frequent d.

    great atmospherwe , good food, and nice service. looking forward to the full bar. sam is a great host!!!

    (3)
  • Baratunde T.

    really good cafe con leche! chill, simple neighborhood feel

    (4)
  • jason t.

    cheap coffee & breakfast, what more do you need? nice little cuban-mexican spot. i'm especially a big fan of the molletes, and their cuban sandwiches and tortas are pretty awesome.

    (4)
  • Liliana S.

    try cafe con leche bucktown- byob and one of the best outdoor patios in the city.. food, coffee, and service is on another level. different owners and its obvious when you try the food. there's no comparison!!

    (1)
  • cassie r.

    Lesson #1: My life is now fuller with the discovery of chorizo. Lesson #2: Logan Square may be a bit sketchy, but it's home to some pretty great dining spots in this city. Cafe Con Leche is one such spot, and I made this discovery Sunday afternoon, when a few friends and I were searching for a spot to grab a quick bite. This discovery proved delicious - I ordered the chorizo and avocado omelet and relished every bite. It was a bit spicy, and paired with Chihuahua cheese and a perfectly ripe avocado, I was THISCLOSE to licking my plate. I'm even going to go out on a limb and say this might be the best omelet I've ever had (not counting, of course, my mom's delectable concoctions). This place has some excellent Latin American choices - tortas, platillos, burritos - and they add a little flair to some American classics as well. The prices were beyond reasonable, and the ambiance was cozily crowded. I'm definitely a fan of the "coffee with milk."

    (4)
  • Ruma T.

    I cannot believe I haven't reviewed this place before. If there is one place in Chicago that I'm a regular at, this is it. I've spend many wonderful hours here and consumed tremendous amounts of their food and drink. A good friend who lives in the area was the one to introduce me to Cafe Con Leche. He started off a tradition of sipping their delicious Cafe con Leches on weekend mornings which is quite the perfect way to start any day. Their breakfast burritos are also delicious and have the seal of approval from my parents which is hard to come by. Recently, I started being a regular there in the evenings. I've met the owner multiple times and he's a great guy and very friendly. They've got great drink specials on weekday evenings and you can't got wrong with the Tuesday-Thursdays discounted mojito, margarita, and sangria specials. They are all yummy and its hard to stop. We've ended up there till the place closes multiple times cuz its so cozy and comfortable that you just don't want to get up. Food is also good and as someone else noted, their fries are the best and my favorite. Almost forgot, discovered my new favorite drink there last night whose name I can't remember..but it has cucumbers and strawberries and is refreshing. Parking lot in the back is an added plus. Not that it needed any more things going for it. Ooh also the outdoor seating in the summer is great.. I could go on but I don't think anyone's still reading...

    (5)
  • Diane A.

    I have lived in Logan Square for three years now, and although I walk by Cafe Con Leche all the time, I've never ventured inside. However, my best friend was in town this weekend from Utah and we were looking for places to have brunch, and thought we'd try it! I was very happy with my experience all around. The decor inside is very upscale and comfortable, and the breakfast burritos are great! I had the veggie burrito and loved it, and my friend had the regular breakfast burrito with chorizo and also really liked it. The salsas they had were very good as well! The only complaint (and this is a small one) is that my friend was still drinking her coffee and they took it away. Granted, she only had one or two more sips, but they could have asked before they took it. Also, she took her leftovers home and wanted to put some salsa on it before we left, but they removed the salsa from the table before she could do so. However, all around it was a very good experience and I thought the staff were very friendly!

    (4)
  • Jane W.

    Overprice and Overcharged! I heard lots of good things about this place so my boyfriend and I decided to try it. My boyfriend got chilaquiles verdes and I ordered egg white omelet. The menu says fluffy omelet but my omelet was nothing near the fluff. And it was so bland. My boyfriend loved his dish and kept talking about it. Now let's talk about the price. 1/4 of avocado is $1.50, you're kidding me! I asked for egg white. When the bill came, I was surprised that it was $2 for substitute. There's nothing on the menu that says $2 egg white substitute. Our server didn't even mention about it. My flat bland vegetarian omelet was $10.95 ($8.95+$2) and didn't even come with any kind of toasts or tortillas. It had about 3/4 cup of potatoes. We split the bill, and mine came out to be $15.55. I gave them $20 and got $4 back. I know it's only 45¢ but I expected to have it came back with my change. And I would have left it with the tip anyway. If they do this to every customer, then that's not right. I'm very disappointed and feel ripped off. I'd say skip it. There's a lot of better Mexican breakfast places with reasonable price and honesty.

    (1)
  • Emily N.

    Yep. This place suits me just fine. At least once a week, my job takes me right down the street from here. It is a major exercise in self control not to stop and eat here all the time. I mean, this joint has everything I need for a productive lunch. Killer sandwiches, great coffee, great service, and free wifi! What more can a girl ask for? My favorite so far has been the ropa vieja sandwich. Amazingly tender beef that's been braised with peppers and spices, served on a crusty roll with tons of gooey cheese. Top it with one of the salsa's (I'm on a chipotle kick right now) and fries on the side. Win! The back area is stylish and spacious. The staff has got that perfect level of service down to a science. And the food. Seriously good stuff. So grab your laptop, netbook, Ipad, etc and get your but over here!

    (4)
  • Delitronix X.

    Authentic and fast. I eat here quite a bit and its good every time. Complimentary salsa and chips is great..so is the burrito!

    (4)
  • Rafael R.

    Cafe Con Leche serves a delicious cup of, what else, cafe con leche. With hearty Cuban and Mexican food options, I settled for a breakfast style burrito, which was chock full of beans, eggs, rice and other goodness, a perfect afternoon meal while enjoying the Logan Square neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    I have had two solid breakfasts at Cafe Con Leche. First, the cafe con leche is outstanding. Their breakfast options are varied and I doubt you could go wrong. The staff is attentive and the service is solid. The most recent time i was there we opted to eat on their back patio but when it started to rain the staff happily offered to bring us inside as they had reserved tables inside for us in case the weather turned. There is nothing to complain about. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth J.

    Wow, wow, wow! I come here pretty frequently and on most counts, I'm satisfied. I've ordered several things off the menu - jibaritos, the veggie burger, the chilaqulies - and the food is always exceptional. They also have great beans & rice, guacamole, maduros, tostones, and even their french fries are good! The portions are excellent and the prices are more than fair. And of course, their cafe con leche is perfection. It's one of my favorite places to go and I can always count on delicious food from them. The only thing stopping them from getting 5 stars is the service. It varies very drastically in quality from day to day. They're usually pretty friendly, but it often takes awhile for them to notice you and sometimes they're very slow to take your order, bring over napkins, and bring the bill, etc. Still, I really enjoy this restaurant and consistently enjoy my experience there.

    (4)
  • Elena J.

    This place is fabulous. The food is high quality. Fresh ingredients, delicious latin dishes. Empanadas, croquetas and calamares are incredible. I had only had calamares prepared this way in the North of Spain (there, we call this recipe "rabas"). The desserts and coffee are also delicious. My family and I went for dinner twice the week we discovered this little restaurant. To top it all, it has plenty of parking. We highly recommend it for its warm atmosphere and welcoming employees. I do not know for how long it has been open, but I wish I had known it before. Lovely place, terrific service and the best food.

    (5)
  • Raymond G.

    Came in for the breakfast which was delicious cant wait to come and try mojito Monday and margarita Wednesday!!!

    (4)
  • Bill M.

    Went here for breakfast. We had the Veggie egg sandwich, Burrito and Breakfast torte. Coffee very good, cups too heavy. Service was excellent. Everything was. Prepared exactly as ordered.

    (4)
  • Nic K.

    i love coming here for breakfast. my dine out buddy and i woke up past our alarm clocks to meet and decided to go here for lunch. Your taste buds will thank you for giving them the taste of their veggie burger. i have yet to find a veggie burger at a place that doesn't taste like it was just reheated out of a boca burger box. this place satisfied my veggie burger needs and will be the place i will go to for it. when i go here for breakfast, they don't cock their head and say "You want no eggs or cheese?" they actually ask if you want more veggie choices and even that, how more flexible they are with their other dishes and what would taste better without the cheese and egg. i kind of dropped my jaw as to how sweet that was of the servers i had (all of them, no joke) that would do that for me. this place is so sweet. i will be coming here more than once a month for sure.

    (4)
  • Alfredo P.

    As its name would suggest, this place has some pretty great cafe con leche. Unlike its name would suggest, Cafe Con Leche also offers full breakfast and lunch of both Latin and American varieties. With that, the food isn't to be missed. The Huevos Rancheros is flavorful and filling, as are their breakfast sandwiches. The good: - The staff is friendly and attentive - A good menu variety - Great cafe con leche - Good sized portions of food - Pretty good prices - Has a free parking lot, which is good considering how congested Milwaukee can get - Great ambiance (Cuban music plays in the background, many original photos and paintings decorate the walls, feels comfortable, diversity of customers) The bad: - The only detractor, and a small one at that, is that it takes the food and cafe a bit longer to be served than would be desired. Of course, both are satisfying and worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Jon O.

    I came here for lunch on a Sunday. Here are my pros/cons: Pros: - large breakfast/lunch menu - very affordable - tasty cubano sandwich. Not the best, but still good. - friendly staff Cons: - small and noisy dining room This is a good place for latin food. If you are in the neighborhood, check it our.

    (4)
  • Whitney L.

    Met a friend here last weekend for brunch. Small, cute decor! Wait staff was very friendly, really no complaints. My cappuccino was one of the best I've ever had. Period. Hands down. Delicious. I got the croissant sandwich and what i can remember of it it was pretty great. The only thing I didn't care for was the giant hunks of lettuce. Not as in...huge pieced of lettuce...but HUNKS of it. I just picked it off and set it aside. I'd say there's nothing spectacular about CCL but I'd eat there again.

    (4)
  • Beth M.

    Those who know me are aware of my fondness for fried food. I am a sucker for patacones/tostones/fried green plantains - whatever you like to call them. The jibarito at Cafe Con Leche, with its "bread" of aforementioned golden deliciousness, didn't stand a chance against my drooling mouth. I've never actually had a jibarito before, given the fact that it's typically full of steak. However, Cafe Con Leche offers the option of substituting the meat with a chipotle black bean burger patty. I've had the burger before, and it's pretty flavorful in itself. I also left off the mayo to make it vegan, adding a little green salsa instead. The iceberg lettuce in the sandwich wasn't very interesting, but is it ever? The fresh grapefruit juice is good. I don't drink much soda, so it's nice to have an option other than water. The side of seasoned fries - probably my favourite variety - round out the meal. Perfect amount of food for lunch. The Latin music they play made today just a little sunnier.

    (4)
  • Anya H.

    i have eaten here twice and it just keeps getting better and better. This last time i got the mexican breakfast sandwich that came with eggs, steak cheese and refried beans on a crusty roll. Also got the cafe con leche and orange juice. Bf got the eggs and cheese and ham scramble. All the dishes come with breakfast potatoes as well as two squirt bottles filled with their red and green salsa. ding ding ding, extra star for not being stingy on the sauce. Everything was delicious, the food comes out literally in like 10 minutes and i am pretty sure that at least 6 people said good bye to us on our way out. not to mention that the leftovers were even tastier the next day, this may be a new obsession.

    (5)
  • Philip T.

    This is for D' Noche, the wonderful night incarnation of this establishment. Tastefully decorated, cosy and inviting this 3 week-old menu dinner spot boasts an impressive menu. The food was great (I had the steak but the fish almost made me want to give up my plate). Very friendly staff made sure that we were comfortable and that everything was going okay. For the drinker who read this, think "full bar"! There is patio for those spring/summer/fall nights when al fresco is on the mind. The owner, himself, checked up on our table a number times and bought us a shot. It was a great dining experience: ambiance, food and staff. When you go, ask for Sam, tell him the guys from the South Side (Bronzeville and Rosemoor) sent you. I'm definitely going back for that tilapia.

    (4)
  • Heidi B.

    wow, what a horrible food experience! the location and environment are great but the food is terrible. I have been there 3 times and each time it gets worse. yesterday was the last time. For starters the coffee itself is pretty bad. I ordered a mocha and it was practically tasteless and the coffee tasted instant. I tried 2 soups...they were both so bad I had to return them. I have never had worse soup..the mushroom soup consisted of half and half cream. Thats pretty much it. Got the chicken soup next...wow. Have no idea what it was or how it tasted the way it did! My friend got shrimp tacos...really bad. I really don't recommend going here except for the environment which is nice because its on a corner and you can watch the L go by. Very chicago. But skip the food altogether!

    (1)
  • Jeanne H.

    I like this place! It's usually pretty easy to get a table, and the food is yummy. Sure, it's not the cheapest place around, but I'd still recommend it.

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    My daughter and I came in for breakfast after hearing rave reviews from friends. I ordered the steak torta and my 6 year old had the french toast. It was almost impossible to cut her toast - it was weirdly chewy - and she had a difficult time eating it as well. My torta was underseasoned and needed salt and pepper. A lot of salt and pepper. The potatoes were amazing. Cold, but amazing. Service was ok, but we were seated immediately and our food arrived quickly. I'll try it again for dinner.

    (2)
  • Krystyna B.

    In my mind, there is simply nothing better than a well-prepared cup of coffee. I live off - and for - coffee. I love them all: red eyes, coffees of the day, cortados, cafes, lattes, americanos and espressos. So, would you be surprised that I visited Cafe Con Leche? The humongous cafe con leche for which this spot is named is delicious. But that is not all that the cafe is known for. The decor is clean, modern, and inviting. The breakfast options are plentiful. And, on this Saturday brunch outing, fully satisfied our craving for three, (no, strike that) four things: (1) Caffeine (2) Mexican breakfast options (chilaquiles verdes, burritos con bistek, pollo, o bistek) and home-made hot sauce that I want to smuggle into my purse and take home with me. (3) chorizo, and (4) avocado The only thing that diminished our experience was the 45 minutes it took our server to straighten the bill after he over-charged us by $30.

    (4)
  • Jia M.

    I am reviewing Cafe Con Leche based on their steak taco and the cheeseburger. Service was good. I was in and out within ten minutes of placing my order. The steak taco was alright, but kind of bland. The cheeseburger fared better, however. Slightly above average due to the use of fresh lettuce. This place also sells CTA bus passes - ahtough they were out of the 7 day ones when I stopped in. Here are their hours: M-Sat 7AM - 8PM Sun - 8AM - 8PM

    (3)
  • Dave L.

    Food was fantastic - Chorizo Breakfast Torta with a big cup of Cafe Con Leche. They were super nice and proactive -- the only thing that makes this so I can't give a 5.0 is that I felt a bit rushed. They weren't short on tables but they were so helpful that I felt that way. And you think I'd be the one rushing with a Cafe Con Leche in me (thank you MIA for getting he hooked on it). The orange sauce is AMAZING. I'd go back just to put that on stuff.

    (4)
  • Lauren P.

    accept no substitutions! Cafe con Leche of Logan Square is the place to be..... if you are in the mood for a ridiculously good cuban sandwich and a amazing authentic Cafe Con Leche. With all the recent renovation and changes i was afraid this place would lose its charm.... Luckily it only enhances all this place has to offer. go treat yourself to an amazing sandwich make sure you get some of the Orangey-amazing-don't know whats in it-so good salsa that goes perfectly with your cuban sandwich and fries!

    (5)
  • Lauren M.

    Beware: Prices seem to get more expensive at night. Because for the order l got during lunch hours, l paid almost 6 dollars more several hours later for the same thing. Unless it's a clerical error, it's not like when you buy cereal at Walgreen's and you pay more than supermarket prices.

    (2)
  • Adlyyn Z.

    Absolutely love this place! They make quality food! Yes the place is cute and service is great, but food is what will bring me back. I had their eggs/ham/potatoes...this one of those places you crave their food. Cheers to the kitchen staff!

    (5)
  • Emy F.

    I'm not a too large fan of Latin food but my girlfriend took me here and I absolutely loved it. I had the burrito and it was amazing (I know typical, but still it was delicious and HUGE!) The service, the atmosphere and what not was amazing, I've actually been dying to go back very soon for dinner service :)

    (5)
  • Eunkyung K.

    It's one of the best places to dine casually in Logan Square. Their menu is so reasonably priced and the staff are always very friendly. It's BYOB so take advantage of it! If you bring a bottle of something, they make drinks (e.g. Mojito, Margarita, and etc) for you, too, which is pretty amazing. Their coffee is AMAZING. I don't even like coffee but there's something about their coffee that is so rich and creamy.

    (5)
  • Ingrid G.

    I've been to Cafe con Leche a million times, and it's always a five-star experience. This place is hands down the best lunch spot in the area (i.e. within 3 blocks of my office) for the price. Some favorites: - Veggie burger (5/5) - this thing is HUGE! I love the brioche bun and the big, crunchy pieces of lettuce. The burger has a nice black bean flavor to it. I can't finish the whole thing. Stuff your face for under $6.50 (including tax). - Taco plate (5/5) - I usually get chicken tacos. They are fantastic. The corn tortillas are a bit flimsy, but you get 2 per taco. The plate comes with rice and beans. I usually get black beans instead of refried. One of their more expensive options at around $8. - Cafe con leche (4/5) - I prefer black coffee, but every once in a while I get a cafe con lech to satisfy my sweet tooth. It's a little too sweet for my tastes, but like I said, I usually drink black coffee. Also kind of expensive at about $4 for the large. - Fries (5/5) - I've changed my mind about their fries. Maybe they're just better now? The seasoning is great, and they're nice and crispy on the outside. Fries are included with most of their burgers and sandwiches. Also, I'm addicted to their hot sauce. I put it on everything. I wish I could purchase entire bottles of that shit (hint hint).

    (5)
  • Jay L.

    This is in my old neighborhood of Logan Square, so i was looking forward to this place, back in the day it use to be an old Chinese dollar store, sold karate shoes and stuff lol.....parking is scarce, and we came here on an early Tuesday morning. There was some staff having a personal conversation out in the open, i am not a fan of that type of stuff, i dont care what the excuse...anyway, I had the chilachiles, they were ok, i have had better....but the CAFE CON LECHE WAS THE BOMB....for sure....I may need to try something else on the menu to give it a better review, but it was just OK to me....

    (2)
  • Sara L.

    I found this place while searching for somewhere to eat for lunch while in Logan Square. I honestly didn't know what to order, b/c everything on the menu seemed really good & I don't have much experience in eating Latino food so I didn't know what I would like. I ended up getting the Jibarito just b/c it said that it was a Chicago Classic and the description sounded good. It was basically a sandwich, but instead of bread ..they used fried plantains. It was actually really good, but I couldn't finish it b/c there was too much friedness on my plate. (It came with seasoned fries). I wouldn't order it again, but there are a lot of other things on the menu that I would definitely like to try. My friend got the Cubano, and it was pretty good. The Cafe Con Leche is a must. Expect a hefty portion. You have an option of adding White Chocolate Godiva, Black Chocolate Godiva, Kalua, etc for an additional $4 but you really don't need to, because it's already sweet & yummy w/ the option of adding sugar.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    This place is awesome! I can't believe anybody would write a bad review. My best friend has always told me about this place and said she used to frequent it while she was growing up. We finally decided to stop by since we weren't too far from it. I ordered the cubano and it was excellent! We also had a chiliquiles and they were awesome! The ham and cheese breakfast sandwich was excellent too! The cafe con leche was great and the regular coffee was awesome too. The traditional potatoes are the best though! I am tough to please on food but I left very happy. We had the cubano meal, the ham and cheese sandwhich meal, the chiliquilles meal, 3 cafe con leche's in house, a dessert, and 3 cafe con leche's to go and our meal was $40. you can't beat that! I will be here again and again. It had the traditional atmosphere and feel, mixed in with a very modern touch. I loved it!

    (5)
  • Netty F.

    Went here after a disappointing hour wait at Lula's down the street. Only ate here once, but will definitely come back. I ordered breakfast, a veggie burrito and breakfast tortas with chorizo. Both were supper yummy. The potatoes that came with both entrees were fresh, well seasoned, not burnt. I was surprised how quickly the food came after we ordered, especially since it was around Saturday around noon and the restaurant was pretty packed!!

    (4)
  • Cara T.

    I went to Cafe Con Leche last Friday with a small group. The atmosphere was suprisingly great. We sat close to the fireplace. It was calm and quiet, great for conversation. I had the grilled chicken jibarito with the seasoned fries. The jibarito was very tasty and a little messy, just as it should be. The seasoned fried were killer...crispy with a little kick. I had the homemade lemonade to drink. A little bland, but not bad. I like a little more pucker power and it seemed to be watered down. I finished with the cheesecake. It was pretty tasty. Can't wait to try more things on the menu and maybe an appetizer or two. Definitley want to try the chicken torta, molletes, etc. etc. I'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Kathryn V.

    You've gotta check this place out. Seriously. Best cafe con leche that I've had! The chilaquiles verdes is my favorite breakfast and I've always had great service.

    (5)
  • Claire F.

    The food her is really good, especially for the price. I really like the enchiladas and the horchata. Delicious! All the food I have seen there looks straight up yummy. I love Mexican food, but their American food looks really really good too. I was disappointed with their smoothies however. Maybe they made mine wrong or something, but I ordered a strawberry smoothie the other morning, and it tasted like milk and water. I threw it in the trash after about 5 sips.....a waste of $4.

    (4)
  • Luisa O.

    Cute place although it can get crowded. The food is ok but their cafe con leche is delicious!

    (3)
  • Alberto J. M.

    I have yet to try their food, but everyone has told me it is quite good. For me, it's all about the "Cafe con Leche"! Do it. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Shonda D.

    Went with friends for dinner and let me say.... this place is awesome! I had the veggie burger, maduros, and the cafe con leche. The burger was actually very tasty! It was made of black bean and corn and it was delish. The maduros were cooked to perfection, not too hard and not too mushy - just the right balance. And then the cafe con leche... OMG it was outstanding! The place is byob, so I could have brought some liquor to add to it, but it was spectacular the way it was. I love the fact that the place has a parking lot. Our waitress was very nice and the prices will not hurt your pocket book. I will definitely be going back for the breakfast, then I may give Cafe Con Leche 5 stars. Stay posted.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    Not a true cuban place, never been to a cuban place with a mariachi band, but food is good. Priced a little high. Not my kind of vibe.

    (3)
  • Dan K.

    I love chilaquiles. I dunno why, i think it's the eggs plus the tortilla chips. And the chorizo. Oh ya, can't forget about that. Anyway, their's is pretty good, but very spicy. And you can't forget the cafe con leche. Probably the best coffee around the area too. And the workers are nice. Oh yeah ++++location

    (5)
  • Mari K.

    I needed to clear my head, and by "clear my head" I mean down some quality cafe con leche. As crazy as it sounds, I fell in love with this drink at the Miami airport. Seriously, who falls in love at an airport? Anyways, it's a perfect balance of strong and sweet... and this place prepares a pretty amazing cup. Free wifi, a deep mug of cafe con leche, and unobtrusive service made for a perfect start to my morning. Bonus points for free parking in the back. You can expect me here pretty often.

    (4)
  • Charlotte O.

    Coffee lesson # 346 What is a "Cafe' Con Leche' "? The literal translation is "Coffee with milk" in essence that is a cafe' con leche' but there is a little bit more to it than that. Traditionally a cafe' con leche' is made with Cuban coffee, and it is not brewed in a regular coffee pot. Its made with an espresso machine, for a more concentrated flavor that stands up to all the steamed milk that is added to it. Why Cuban coffee? because Cuban coffee has a very distinct flavor to it, it is, super smokey, caramel-ly, and almost burnt but not quite tasting. Sugar is added before the milk so it gets spread though the drink when the steamed milk is added. There should be no foam. They really make the best cafe' con leche in the whole city. Its so dammed perfect. Perfectly smokey, sweet, and creamy all at once. It really is a piece of heaven in a cup. Food wise, they make a mean steak sandwich here. I don't know what they do to that meat but it's just a touch salty, and it is chewy and tender at the same time. They serve it up on lightly toasted bread with grilled onions, lettuce tomato and a smidgen of mayo. Simple and so freaking tasty. If you are eating in they bring this squeeze bottle of sauce to the table that is a light orange color, and it pared perfectly with that steak. I just wish I lived closer. (I hate to admit it, but I had two cafe' con leches today, it hit the spot so nicely that I grabbed one for the train ride home)

    (5)
  • Tonia O.

    This restaurant is quite nice. Offering an array of Cuban fare, along with great Cuban music! I really loved the openness of this of this place and the dual sides (smaller side for those that just want to enjoy the cafe part and the dinning-in section). I gave this place three stars because I ordered the chilequiles con arroz y frijoles, y pollo. Unfortunately, my dish was overly salty. So much so, that it was far too noticeable and extremely contrasting with the other side portions on my dish. The wait-staff were quite attentive, either that or they were trying to flip tables faster for business, I couldn't REALLY tell. My friend ordered the Turkey club, which looked fine. I think its notable that while this place serves predominately Cuban fare, their menu is versatile enough to offer American dishes to those not always inclined to order something a little more exotic.

    (3)
  • Colleen R.

    Cafe Con Leche definitely hits the spot for cheap, hearty food that derives equal inspiration from breakfasts north and south of the border. I sampled the chorizo omelet and veggie torta, and absolutely loved them both. The namesake Cafe Con Leche was great, too. We left totally stuffed for about $10 a person. While service definitely takes a more leisurely approach to brunch than I'm used to, everyone on staff was super friendly and the manager came to check on us a few times. Can't wait to go back and sample some more tortas!

    (4)
  • Stuart E.

    This place is a solid staple of the area immediately near Logan Square itself. The portions are pretty hearty and the menu is robust. Surprisingly, the burger is one of the best things on the menu. However, being a frequent (twice a week) customer for the past year, I feel disheartened. Prices have gone up by a dollar or two generally, while the service has suffered. Additionly, the dinner menu offers the same food, in the same sizes, for nearly double the price! Recently I got the chicken enchiladas for TAKE OUT after 6pm, and they were $12 instead of the usual $7. Same food, more money. I don't get it. The restaurant does have NEW items on the menu which they only serve at night, and are understandably priced differently. But if you want the staples, get there before the switch to the night menu. The place was so good and unpretentious before it got its liquor license. Come back to me Cafe Con Leche!

    (3)
  • Suee S.

    I had a beakfast burrito here yesterday and it was delicious. The server was nice as well. I didnt have any coffee drinks so I cant comment on those but the breakfast burriot con chorizo and a side of potatoes was the perfect portion size. Ill be coming back for sure!

    (4)
  • Kristen H.

    Cafe con leche is a great logan square neighborhood spot that I visited for the first time months ago. This weekend, I visited again and the place is now all spruced up with new tables / counters and an additional dining area. As usual their breakfast sandwich with turkey sausage was quite tasty. They have added more spices to the potatoes and with their hot sauce, quite a good combination. The cafe con leche is delicious!! Since they are now open till 10pm and have become a BYOB, I'll definitely be hitting it up after a Logan Theater movie. Happy to see the Logan neighborhood joints growing!!

    (4)
  • Robin W.

    Just like every other gem in Logan Square, you could walk by Cafe con Leche dozens of times without noticing this place. I actually went to the Cafe Con Leche in Bucktown multiple times before realizing that I lived 2 blocks from the Logan Square restaurant. Oops! Anyway, oblivious me walked by multiple times. The sign is unassuming, and the restaurant front gives you the impression that it could seat maybe 10 people. And then... the name suggests that this is just a coffee shop. Oh no!! Not true at all. Cafe con Leche is a delicious Latino restaurant with excellent brunch and lunch items, and most importantly, it's BYOB. The cafe con leche and coffee are of course excellent, but the food is also great. The jibaritos are mmmm... I am now surrounded by a dozen restaurants in Logan Square claiming they serve "the best" jibarito, and Cafe con Leche's is near the top of my favorites. As far as breakfast items, give me some eggs with Mexican spices and a tortilla and I'm happy. Also the new decor is super cozy, yet a bit chic for LS. The space is much larger inside than it appears from outside. I dig the fireplace. Definitely going to become a regular spot (now that I know it exists).

    (4)
  • Neha S.

    I have to say, this place will be one of those that I say remember when... That's not necessarily in a bad way, but I did love the charm of this place before they did the renovations. Now that they look all classy, I was pleased to discover they didn't raise their prices. I love their breakfast, and it deserves 5 stars for being so delicious, but I definitely caution against getting anything besides that. They do eggs perfectly, and other dishes not so much for some reason. Just remember these words...stick to the breakfast menu! (even if it's dinner time)

    (5)
  • Lois A.

    They really did a nice job turning this place around from what was here before. I was there on an off day when a waitress or two had failed to show up and the owner was so nice explaining why things were taking longer than nornal. This place is really cute and it has a great patio to eat on in summer. My boyfriend LOVED his fish tacos. He wouldn't stop talking about the mango salsa that came with. My chicken sandwich with chipotle mayo was really good. We will be back!

    (4)
  • Alyssa V.

    Cafe Con Leche, in danger of being displaced by New Wave Cafe in Logan Square, needs another good review. The friendly staff makes delicious food (the pulled pork sandwich, the french fries, and yes, wonderful coffee and a grilled cheese sandwich the combination of which will crush any hangover) at the ideal prices. They, like New Wave, have free wi fi. They also offer some outdoor seating. Enough said?

    (4)
  • JAMES M.

    So on a Monday afternoon playing hookie from work me and Monsta rolled into this joint...................hahahahah not that type of joint you devils! Anyway Hungry as hell we ordered!......... The Chilaquiles were good......not great but a solid good. The Vegetarian Buritto looked good, wit rice and beans in it and a hint of avocado. I didnt taste it but It looked good. Next time however I am getting a steak sandwich, I saw this dude flexing one at a table nearby, I swear I wanted to rip it out of his hand! And this place is hipster free!!!!! Shake & bake seal of approval!

    (4)
  • Amanda Y.

    Been to Cafe Con Leche more than a few times since we discovered it a few weeks ago when we moved to Logan Square. I LOVE THIS PLACE! They do have quite a delicious selection of food besides oh-so-yummy cafe con leche. I order it with sugar already in it and am very addicted to it. Few things on their menu that I really liked: steak sandwich, ropa vieja sandwich, empanadas (i usually get one chicken and one steak) with super flaky crust, chicken milanesa, and they have this appetizer bread thing that is very good. My husband decided to walk from our place to this little quaint place today and was very excited to tell me that it took only 8 minutes! Yes, this is how much we love this place! The atmosphere is very laid back. The owner, Sam, is always around and very friendly. We can't wait until they expand their menu in the next few weeks for their dinner menu. Right now, they have one menu, served all day. It also doesn't hurt that there's free parking in the back and free wifi for the times I need to run out of my house for a break from renovation!

    (5)
  • Bryan F.

    Beware carry-out..it is not as nice as dining there. Soggy french toast, botched orders, etc., almost every time. Dining in is good. Carry-out is not good.

    (3)
  • Tim S.

    I've been to Cafe Con Leche a dozen times for both dining in and take out, but always at times when they've only had a couple of tables seated. My wife and I both love the food but usually end up commenting on how slow the service is. This Saturday we went with a friend for brunch just after noon, and it was over an hour from the time we walked in till the time we got our food, even though we were seated immediately. I understand sometimes kitchens just get in the weeds on a busy weekend shift, but even after the rush when the place was half empty, I had to go find our server (who was also the manager) and remind him about the coke we ordered 10 minutes prior ... he was standing behind the counter texting and took another 5 minutes or so to finish his text, take an order from another table (with our coke in hand) and then finally bring it around. They didn't seem terribly worried about how slow the service was, and it was obvious that our food had been prepared in a rush and was not given the attention it usually is. My advice about Cafe Con Leche is this: Really good food, friendly staff ... great idea on a quiet weekday, BAD idea on a weekend. I hope they get their act together because I'd love to have this place as a viable weekend brunch option -- especially considering how crazy most other places in our neighborhood are on Sat/Sun mornings.

    (2)
  • Danny F.

    Excellent vibe and great food. Its was cold on a Sunday and I was hungry. Luckily, they have a fireplace, were playing the football game and the food, coffee and service was excellent.

    (4)
  • Maria H.

    Easy to miss, especially since it's off a busy street with plenty of run down businesses. I was pleasantly surprised to see the overhaul- great revamping! Aesthetically pleasing, and the menu is pretty broad, not sure if I liked that too much. I only tried the ropa vieja, and sadly, I was disappointed.. mediocre at best. Lacked flavor, small portion of rice and the platanos were undercooked. Although, the mimosa was decently priced and packed a punch. The prices are a bit steep for the neighborhood, but i'd give it a second go.

    (3)
  • Vanessa B.

    There are lots of reviews for this place already, but I must point out something I love about Cafe Con Leche that is out of the ordinary for Chicago, particularly Logan Square-- it manages to attract both younger white people who likely moved to the neighborhood recently *and* Latinos who likely have been living in the neighborhood much longer. I love this, as many other restaurants in Logan Square tend to attract either/or. I'm not really sure how this happened, but I hope it continues when Cafe Con Leche opens the connected bar next door! Sometimes I enjoy going there alone and listening to the neighborhood gossip as told by the owner and his friends-- no, they're not talking to me, but it's a small place so I can hear them! Try the soup! Yummm, with cilantro and onions and potatoes and lime. The chicken and beef are both good.

    (4)
  • Misi P.

    I'm all late with this review. I shoulda wrote it 2 years ago. Why the hell is their coffee so good? The cafe con leche is more dessert than drink, and I can gulp down a few of those, no sweat. I was here last weekend with a friend for a quick breakfast before we went shopping in uptown, so I had a burrito, which was full of rice and beans (a plus for the girl who loves rice and beans) along with my eggs and bacon. A little unorthodox for me but I rolled with it and it was good. Service is prompt and friendly, plus they have free wi-fi. Sounds good to me!

    (4)
  • matthew g.

    A good neighborhood spot for breakfast and coffee (con leche). I realize this is the least original review ever, but this is the most solid 4 star breakfast experience in Logan Sq. - so I felt like I had to help up the star count.

    (4)
  • Jasmine M.

    I pass by this place almost daily and finally ventured in this past weekend. As soon as my bf, houseguest, and I hit the door I was floored by the delicious smells! The menu was abundant and varied with traditional Cuban foods, staple breakfast items and sandwhiches. I had the Bistek Encebollado with white rice and plantains. FANTASTIC! I enjoyed every bit and finished with a triple soy latte. The atmosphere was relaxed and friendly, and the music gave it that little extra boost of Latin America. I can't wait to go back this week.

    (5)
  • Josh G.

    While don't eat here often I can't ever seem to walk past this place without stopping in and getting a cafe con leche. I think it the best in the city. The food is ok but the coffee is great.

    (5)
  • Andrea V.

    Am I a fan? Oh yeah! Most definitely. This restaurant at first appears like a "whole-in-wall", and when you walk in, it is a little awkward because you have to do a little zigzag to get to the updated part of this location, but let me tell you, the atmosphere & decor is trendy, the food is to GREAT and the coffee to DIE FOR, latin music playing all day, and the staff is very nice. What more can a customer as for?! I have been here numerous times now, and the first time I went for breakfast the owner very pleasantly, walked around greeting people and making sure clients were happy and most importantly full. Cafe Con LEche is a hidden GEM in Chicago!

    (4)
  • Fritzie H.

    The cafe con leche here is actually really good. I've tried it at places around the city but have been let down until I tried it here and I mean with that name, how can it NOT be great. (My dad's is still the best though. :D) I didn't have a chance to try any sandwiches but the fries were some of the best I've ever had and they were pretty cheap, like $2 for a basket? sweet deal. It's also BYOB now.

    (5)
  • Mare C.

    My husband & I tried out Cafe Con Leche for breakfast this weekend, and I thought it was absolutely wonderful! When we walked in, we were pleasantly surprised by the decor. It was definitely not what we expected when driving by. The space has a very modern feel, but was still warm & inviting. They are extremely generous with their portions. I read the reviews prior to stopping in and made sure to order a side of their fries (which were really yummy) along with my chilaquiles. The chilaquiles came out on a huge platter with 3 eggs on top, along with rice & beans on the side. Needless to say, the side of fries was completely unnecessary because I wasn't even able to finish my plate of food. All the same, with all of the food we received, the price point was great...definitely bang for your buck here. The service was excellent as well. I believe it was the owner or manager, but he stopped by a few times to check in and see how we were doing. We noticed that he was making his way around the restaurant to check on the customers, which was a nice touch. There was some confusion with our order, which was quickly resolved, and he came around at the end of our meal to thank us for coming and to apologize for any confusion as they were short staffed that day. Last point I'll make...the Cafe Con Leche...AMAZING. It was SO GOOD. I wish I had the time to stop by every day to have this as my morning coffee. Alas, I'll probably have to settle for weekend brunches to get my Cafe Con Leche fix. But what is for sure...I will DEFINITELY be back here, and hopefully soon!!

    (4)
  • Sandra I.

    This place is amazing! Loved the food ,loved the service! Jibarito and turkey burger are a must try. I cannot wait to go back! Also, I plan on having a private party here. Daniela (event manager) and Luis (general manager) have been so helpful!

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    The Sandwich de Bistec (steak sandwich) had a little left to be desired...but that's okay, because you've got the Sandwich de pollo rostisado (rotisserie chicken sandwich)!!! 5 stars just for this sandwich...tender, perfectly seasoned, and delicious. For the meat eaters. Also, this place is a mix of Cuban, Mexican, and Puerto Rican fare.

    (5)
  • Pinaki S.

    Not the best Cuban sandwich, but holy cow, the best fries in the city.

    (4)
  • Edith K.

    I cant say is Mexican, Puerto Rican, Peruvian. Cuban .......Is just Cafe con Leche No names attached! Jibaritos (beef) are the best deal in town!, Their coffee is pretty good, not strong at all, just enough to drink and relax, it reminds me of Veracruz. Prices.... really cheap! Service...... i can't ask for better service, is a very small place, a register and a small kitchen, they do try to get everyone's order. Rumor are that Cafe con Leche was the reason that El Pollo Loco left, they took all their customers..... even thou Mc Donalds is across the street it doesn't seem to intimated, customer are always on line ready to be served by Cafe con Leche. Clean atmosphere, Nice decor.

    (5)
  • Chrissy C.

    cafe con leche deliciousness. scalding hot just the way i like it and the size of my face! dont be fooled by the entrance... if you walk thru to the back it opens into a much larger (and nicer) space. breakfast burrito w/chorizo is mmmmmm good! (AND SO CHEAP!)

    (4)
  • Greg M.

    Ok bueno, so I'm writing this review while sitting in Cafe con Leche after a fantastic lunch. Because they have free wifi. But this is not a plain vanilla coffee shop. It's a latin-themed, high-quality restaurant with great food, tasty drinks and great modern decor. In a way, CCL is the embodiment of Logan Square- latin heart, cool vibe, diverse clientele, and an easygoing pace. Also, the owner is always circling the restaurant to make sure that everyone's having a good time- very friendly and a cool guy. Food- check, service- check, vibe- check. Go here.

    (5)
  • Gregory C.

    Polite and nice staff, stop in for a kickass burger everyone once in a while. Today picked up a Chicken Soup to help beat this cold ......in heaven.

    (4)
  • Grace L.

    Cafe con Leche could do well with some expansion. It has the potential to be a really nice neighborhood cafe, but seating is limited to four or five tables in a tight space. Apart from the muraled exposed brick wall, it more resembles a hole-in-the-wall fast food joint. I liked the signature cafe con leche - but be prepared for a sugar overload. It was as sweet as the instant cappucinos that you get from machines at gas stations, minus the powdery consistency and artificial after taste. Anyway, you can grab a large steaming hot cup for about $2 and a breakfast torta with deliciously crispy seasoned fries for $5 more. Awesome, inexpensive and enjoyable, yes, but with a little bit more space and a warmer atmosphere, this place could be one solid Sunday brunch spot.

    (4)
  • Michelle S.

    Food is good. Service is slow. I thought the portions were small for the price.

    (3)
  • Ali O.

    nom nom nom nom I've been to this place twice now and I left completely satisfied both times. And, if you read my reviews, you know that is hard to do. The service here is . . . relaxed. (Psss - that is the nice way of saying it). Sometimes this can totally ruin a place for me, but how can you not enjoy munching on yummy chips and smokey, creamy salsa while staring at the pretty hanging star lanters?!? It is just one of those places. So go. Relax. Chill out. Order a koala champagne or coco rico. Or bring a six pack of your favorite beer. And then order the steak sandwich. Seriously delicious. I had it a few days ago and I'm already desperately craving another one. And then smile when you see your bill because you are so happy that your total is so low :)

    (4)
  • Sarah-jayne M.

    I've definitely found my new weekend brunch spot! Went here on Saturday early afternoon with no expectations. I actually had no idea that they had a whole second half of the restaurant that was hidden from the front door and maybe a patio? The restaurant's namesake is delicioso! Huge cup of perfect frothy milky coffee with sugar. My BF got the regular cafe americano and said it was good. I had the Huevos Rancheros and they were perfect. Nice and tangy but not overly spicy The food on the menu all looked really good and very reasonably priced. The waiter was so nice polite and prompt and the music definitely gave the place a sunny salsa vibe. I'm definitely going back!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie T.

    Cafe con Leche is one of my favorite places in the city to grab a quick meal. I fell in love with this place after my friends introduced me to this little joint. I love the fact that they have a brick wall interior. The art is interesting. The people at the register always greet me when I come in. They are very friendly :) And last but not least, their steak sandwich and their cafe con leches are the best! I'm glad they're going to make it bigger!

    (5)
  • Hank P.

    Patio Seating in Front & Back. Ambiance is casual fun with Latin tunes filling the air. Only been but the food was awesome, perfect portions, great menu descriptions and good drinks all around.

    (4)
  • Carmen C.

    I knew about this place for years!! I live around the block but finally made the decision to try it. Why have I not come here sooner?? Seriously, great food, great prices. Try the jibarito sandwich and, of course, cafe con leche.

    (5)
  • Chary H.

    Four stars for the cafe con leche. The food is so-so and inconsistent. I find that the male servers tend to be nicer here. The atmosphere is nice, always clean. There is one bartender that's a douche,(ponytail- you know who you are) but everyone else is friendly and attentive. Decent meals under $10.

    (4)
  • Bianca S.

    PEOPLE ARE TRIPPIN! Their food is DELICIOUS. If there is a wait for tables thats a GOOD SIGN! That means people like eating there! I worked across the street and even on a busy day was able to get back in time from my lunch break. The service is good and fast and there is a wide variety of seating options. From bar seating, to table seating, to cafe style, and in the warmer seasons they have a patio in the front and rear of the building. Any seat is a good seat here. Their prices are EXTREMELY reasonable. I recommend any of their omelets, ropa vieja sandwich for lunch, and their pechuga de pollo for dinner. ALSO, anyone who doesn't like their cafe con leche obviously doesn't know how to live life.

    (5)
  • Gal D.

    Not the type that leave review, specially not a one star review!!!! This review is for all dog owners. Went there on a Sunday, host told me that my 8lbs Mini doxie is not allowed when to patio is full...but I can wait till front patio will be available!? I like to understand what's the difference between the patios. I would not write this 1 star review if the policy was no dog at all, or if they wouldn't tell me that my dog might bother costumers, 8 lbs doxie !!!!!! Walked 5 min to Dunlays on the square, grate food and first thing I was offer is bowl of water for my doxie!!

    (1)
  • Crystal R.

    If only the option of six stars were available, 5 Stars it will be then! Wow this place was super jammed pack on a Sunday Morning, but we were able to be seated immediately outside on the Patio. Sitting outside on a beautiful day in Chicago at this lovely gem equals Paradise. Cafe con Leche in itself is already known for being the most delicious drink ever. So I had to see if the name of the place lived up to the hype, and boy did it live up to the hype. I was craving a much needed breakfast...so I decided to order Papas Con Chorizo,with an Horchata as my beverage. Papas Con Chorizo is a delicious concoction of (3) eggs have it your way with house potatoes, mixed with green pepper, onion, and chorizo. The meal is also served with fresh avocado and tortillas. The meal was a monstrosity of goodness, I could not even finish it. The Horchata (Sweetened Rice Milk) beverage is probably the best Horchata I have ever had. Yes I did get to try an actual Cafe Con Leche, which also rocked my socks off. Let's Sum it Up! Great Service! Great Ambiance! Great Food! Great Neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Gladys V.

    We had a wonderful breakfast and although we waited 45 minutes on Mother's Day it was worth it. Joy our service ranks the highest in customer service. She greeted us with a smile and made us feel like we were the only customers in the vet crowed and busy restaurant. The food was served quickly, the tables were bused effortlessly and we left completely happy. Kudos cafe con leche keep up the great work!

    (5)
  • Roxanne R.

    I came here on a sunny Sunday morning around 1030 which I would think is prime brunch time. To my surprise, no wait and an outdoor table with umbrella was calling our name. I had the huevos with chorizo that came with a side of rice and beans. I could have shamelessly eaten the whole thing easy but I didn't wanna hate myself later. Needless to say the dish really hit the spot. Service was great. Water was constantly filled and waiters were always making sure we were doing well. I'll have to come back and try lunch!

    (4)
  • Amoli P.

    First time checking out Cafe Con Leche for brunch. We arrived at 1:00 on a Saturday and despite being told there would be a 25 minute wait, we were seated in less than 10. Our friends had their 2 year old with them and the restaurant easily accommodated her with a high chair, crayons and coloring paper, and a kids menu. The menu is pretty extensive and you have your choice from a plethora of brunch items or you can choose from their standard Latin/Mexican menu. I chose the Croissant sandwich, substituting ham off the bone instead of bacon, no eggs, and adding avocado. The croissant was perfectly soft and flaky and the croissant was very tasty. The house potatoes that came with it were seasoned nicely but could have used a tad more flavor or spice. My husband ordered the ropa vieja (shredded braised beef sandwich) and thoroughly enjoyed it. I thoroughly enjoyed the seasoned fries that came with it. Crispy, flavorful, and sinfully good. Our friends ordered the the croissant sandwich and the chilaquiles which were both highly enjoyed. I was actually a bit jealous of the 2 year old's pancake plate which came topped generously with freshly sliced strawberries and bananas. Definitely a great brunch spot with tons of variety. There's something for everyone here - including plenty of vegetarian options as well. Wish it hadn't been a rainy day because they have a back patio that I look forward to checking out. Service was friendly and food came out super quick.

    (4)
  • Diane G.

    I was pretty disappointed with this restaurant, especially after hearing such good things about it via Yelp and word of mouth. I took my friend in town here, and I regret taking her here for her last meal. First of all, the cafe con leche (which I assumed would be delicious since the restaurant is NAMED after the drink) was not good. I've had plenty of delicious cafe con leches (including Cafecito downtown), and this was just NOT GOOD! It was bitter, and when I asked the server if he could add extra leche or sugar, he claimed "it should taste the same as any other cafe con leche." Not true. Second, my vegetarian torta was "okay" but not great. The avocado was fresh, but I have had better tortas for cheaper elsewhere. My friend had the chorizo omelette, and she agreed that the food was just "meh." I may give this place one more chance, but in the mean time I know I can count on better Latin American cuisine at Casa Yari, El Rinconcito, or Irazu. If you are specifically looking for Mexican food, I'd say that Taqueria Moran is better. The ambiance here may be somewhat nicer here, but the food quality does not make up for it in my opinion!

    (2)
  • Wendy H.

    Our horchata is real--none of that powdered stuff. The horchata alone should give this place five stars. Great help from the server in selling us on their homemade version of this drink. The chiliquiles was excellent. The salsa verde was tangy and perfect with the fried tortillas. The eggs were cooked perfectly to my liking and everything just worked. I think next time I would pass on the avocado since nothing really beats california avocados. The dish would've been just fine on its own. The Cafe con leche was good too, though I couldn't finish it because it was so big. I considered giving them one less star for temporarily misplacing my credit card and being understaffed and for not closing the umbrella so we could enjoy the beautiful sun, but their food really was that good. I can forgive the service. I do recommend getting more staff though! A great find. Would love to come here again next time I'm in Chi-town.

    (5)
  • Kat L.

    Do NOT come here. I've never been to a place where they took my order, but completely forgot to give it to the cook. Supposedly they "misunderstood" but never bothered to retake my order, and I never got any food. They never came to check on us until 30 minutes later. By that time, the kitchen had closed, and they refused to cook me anything, or accomodate. AND they took my glass of water away. It was already with a bad start. We came on a Saturday. Yelp says they closed at 1. We came at 11:30 and they said they were closing at 12. But even though they wouldn't re-fire the grill, there were still other people ddrinking in the bar area, without plans to leave any time soon, and another set of diners who were canoodling and slow-eating. I mean.. i ordered an APPETIZER. I've never had such terrible service. this must be why they need constant groupons to help them out. The end.

    (1)
  • Mona S.

    This place has great music playing the back ground and great food !!! I got the breakfast burrito with the house potatoes and it was so good ! the cafe con leche is so delicious ! When ordering make sure to try the cafe con leche ! The prices are responsible for the amount of food you get. And in large groups they will gladly split the tab for each person so it's easier to pay . The waiter are nice and helpful .

    (5)
  • Kelsey A.

    The cafe con leche coffee is so delish! Cute little restaurant with great food and parking wasn't too terrible nearby.

    (4)
  • Danielle H.

    Was able to get the table after a short wait. The hot chocolate was divine it had a really lovely heat to it from the cinnamon. Be aware, if you order the sandwich, which on the menu says it is on French toast, it's not French toast as you know it, it's a toasted French baguette! I was a bit disappointed as was looking forward to actual French toast! All in all a nice cafe and would go back

    (3)
  • Carmen H.

    Omg the actual cafe con leche is amazing!!! Breakfast menu is pretty good..had the Cuban sandwich. Will definitely be back!!

    (5)
  • Zorin D.

    I was a bit confused by the direction of this place when I came here for brunch, the name evoked Cuban associations in my head while at the same time the breakfast menu didn't lend itself to the memories of the Cuban food I had grown to love eating as I grew up in Miami. I was actually generally confused when asked if I wanted sugar in my Colada. A Colada being espresso that is brewed with sugar so that it is strong and rather sweet. The authenticity was again attacked by removing that shared experience of having a Colada, a drink that is served with many small cups so it can be shared. It's not that the coffee itself wasn't good, it just was left rather good, it just didn't feel Cuban at all. Add to the fact that on the menu for breakfast was huevos rancheros. I elected to go for that but every dish on the menu for brunch seemed to have much more of a Mexican influence than a Cuban influence. The dish itself was OK, nothing to write home about. It certainly could have benefited from having a little less acid. In the end I would venture back though it isn't terribly high on the list of places to go.

    (3)
  • Daniela C.

    Boyfriend and I stopped by on a Saturday late afternoon for a double date with my parents. They normally love coming here for lunch as apparently Cafe con Leche has some superb jibaritos. I, on the other hand, was not too impressed. The service wasn't the best. We didn't have reservations, but the restaurant was empty minus a few folks at the bar so we didn't think there would be a problem getting a seat, but the person at the front gave us a table (that was super wobbly) at the very back of the second room in the restaurant, which looks significantly less appealing than the nicer front dining room. We asked for a table in the front and they flat out said no. This was really disappointing. I wouldn't have minded just an ok experience with food if the service was better. It took a long time to get water and menus, but when they finally did give them to us, there were many different options to choose from. They have larger more dinner type plates and then smaller sandwiches. We started out with a pitcher of sangria (which was soooo yummmmy!) and the fiesta platter. I wasn't a large fan of the platter, simply because the croquettas were a little bland, but the goat cheese quesadillas were a delightful burst of flavors in my mouth. Boyfriend and I got the carne with chimichurri and the salmon ala Espanola then split the plates (the best part of going out with some one, amiright?) --- but they were "just okay". While the extras that came with the salmon had tons of flavor, the spices on the actual salmon were very basic and uneventful. Very similarly, the steak was well cooked, but the chimichurri was lacking. I did get some bites of the jibaritos my parents got and wished I had ordered those. Based on my experience, I would say go for the sangria and the jibaritos. The carne con chimichurri and the salmon ala Espanola were seriously underwhelming.

    (2)
  • Ingrid S.

    Food is really tasty, and at the bar the servise is marvelous. Especially if JOY take care of you. She's just amazing!!! Great service.

    (5)
  • Jorge M.

    After so many post of my friends visiting Cafe con Leche me and my boy decided to try it on a cold day in the city. I ordered media noche sandwich and my boy a Cuban sandwiches and I must say it was so delicious. Place was very packed but we got seat right away. Attention of the place was good and place look very cozy cause is small. I do have to say something negative. We both ordered cafe con Leche to try the famous signature coffee of the rest and found coffee to watery. I thinking it was to much milk and I know is cafe con Leche but maybe they put to much. Next time I will try a Cuban cortadito since is stronger to see. I liked a place def will visit it again.

    (4)
  • Nathan B.

    Excellent food with excellent customer service. Wonderful options and flavorful. The pork chops dinner is my favorite. Tasty mix of spice and sweet from the grilled pineapple. Love their Sangria. Give this place your $. Free parking behind.

    (5)
  • Michael G.

    We visited on a very busy Saturday late morning. Some had eggs etc, I had the Chicken soup. It was really tasty and on the side they served rice, lemon, cilantro, and onion. Very Cuban style. The coffee is very robust, again Cuban style. I did not have the care con leche, but I will next time. I hear it is outrageous. Very attentive servers.

    (4)
  • Carolyn L.

    My friend brought me here for my birthday brunch and I'm so glad she suggested it. The staff was super nice and friendly. The cafe con leche was a quintessential cup of coffee with steamed milk like I haven't tasted since my favorite cafe in London (Montparnasse Cafe). It was a big bowl of warm goodness, perfect for a fall or winter day. For my meal, I got the Chorizo and avocado omelette. It's really hard for me to stay away from chorizo. You can probably tell based on my past reviews. I love that greasy spiced sausage so much. And the creamy smooth goodness of the avocado made the omelette completely tasty. My friend ordered chilaquiles and I snuck a bite. They were also great. It's a cute little spot, very lively and vibrant. The sandwiches look outstanding so I'll be back for lunch sometime. I've heard that everything on the menu is good, so there's so much more to try!

    (5)
  • Luz Celeste P.

    Got introduced to this place from a friend! First time going was brunch, in December! As a newcomer to Chicago from Miami, it was awesome to be able to order my food in Spanish! The ambiance, vibe and energy totally great! Equally the staff very engaging. I have regularly returned and would highly recommend this restaurant! Most recently, went last night and ordered a beer, some alitas aka WINGS and called it a night!

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    Can I go back tomorrow?!? We asked the waiter what we should order, he suggested 3 different things. My husband and I decided to go with the Chilaquiles Verdes. The waiter wasn't wrong, even with allergies and barely be able to taste the food we both thought it was amazing. We will be back and we will be bringing more with us next time!

    (5)
  • Jackie M.

    Not gonna lie. It's getting harder and harder to find a decent under $10 meal. It's got a bit of a diner + coffee shop + bar element. Got a torta de milanesa and it comes with fries. Good fresh chewy bread and hunk of avocado. Fries have an extra crispyness to them. I enjoyed my cafe con leche, the coffee reminded me a bit of cafe du monde that has chickory in it. Not sure what they use, but it's got a certain smokey flavor. You can add more flavors for $4 to booze it up. Free parking, lots of seating mixing the best of latin and american comfort food!

    (5)
  • Christine V.

    Absolutely great experience! Great decor, friendly fast service, fresh and delicious food and the cafe con leche is perfect! A+

    (5)
  • A M.

    Excellent meal. Friendly staff. I'm a fan!

    (5)
  • Leanne A.

    Highly recommended for brunch. My husband and I always get the exact same thing; two orders of huevos rancheros with extra salsa. I don't know why they have the best ranchero salsa EVER. I could drink it right up. Hubs is a great cook and always tries to duplicate yummy things he's tried, but he has not yet made a ranchero salsa quite like this. It's a little pricey for eggs and salsa, but it's a huge portion and the beans that come with are also delicioso. The cafe con leche is really tasty, too. But I find their regular black coffee to be dull and flat. The back patio gets to be like 110 degrees in the summer, but the awesome dancy-cubano music they play nonstop gives the place a festive feeling.

    (4)
  • Rachel R.

    Went for brunch with the fam! Ordered the Cafe con Leche Cafe to begin, which is an absolute MUST! They're quite generous with the portion size which was perfect to have after coming in from the cold. I ordered the turkey sausage burrito which I pretty much inhaled because it was so yummy. We also ordered the buttermilk pancakes topped with fruit which was also good, but not the first thing that I would order. What made this place even more amiable was 1) the fact that the prices were extremely decent - including both the cafe and the main dishes and 2) there was no wait when we arrived at 11am. In addition, this place is great for families and groups. Definitely not my last visit! RR

    (4)
  • Axel P.

    Always good food here could be pricy but is worth it!! Always good to come back, coffee is good!

    (4)
  • Sandra A.

    Came in around 3:00 and there were only a few tables. It's very clean and the music is good. I ordered a cappuccino, enchiladas Verdes, my mom ordered shrimp and chicken empenadas, and my boyfriend ordered the steak burrito. All of the food was delicious and our server Arturo was very nice. The dinner menu looks great, too!

    (5)
  • Nadeem K.

    Such delicious mole. And the special appetisers they have are delicious. Also the empanadas. Yummy!!! Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • Irv D.

    The Micheladas here are horrible!! Mine was dark brown and not reddish, like it should have been. Also, the service is mediocre... Won't be coming here again. Looks like yet another Latino Bar/restaurant that focuses on the Americanized customers and serving them mediocre Latin food and drinks, sucks for them when they have to actually serve a Latino who knows how the drinks should actually look and taste!!!

    (1)
  • Wing C.

    I went for lunch on a Thursday and the restaurant was nearly full but there was no wait. The lunch and breakfast menus were both available so there were plenty of options to choose from. I went with the chilaquiles which were better than others I've had. I liked that it came in a well balanced portion, paired with rice, beans, and three eggs, cooked however you want. Compared to other ones I've tried, this was not a overly large plate of just tortilla chips. I was impressed with the food.

    (4)
  • Ivy D.

    In the last 6 Months I have been here 4 times just for Chilaquiles & cafe con Leche. I moved here In January and Ive been feeling homesick so the only thing that helps is eating Chilaquiles. I have tried chilaquiles at 9 places and Cafe con leche is the best i've had in Chicago

    (4)
  • Juan G.

    Very good brunch & friendly, knowledgable staff. A but packed because of its small interior but worth the 20 min wait.

    (4)
  • Michael J.

    One of my all time favorite places for breakfast/brunch! You cannot go wrong with their breakfast burrito! Pros: Free parking Good prices Good portions Flavorful food Cons: Can be a long wait for a table and it gets very crowded The "café con Leche" isn't very good

    (5)
  • K G.

    Great cafe con leche, food was ok, prices were resonable, nice ambiance. I had a cafe con leche; large, fresh and great price. The sandwiches are on the ok side, nothing special. Service was fast and great as well.

    (3)
  • Susan S.

    The chilaquiles and cafe con leche in the patio on a sunny Saturday morning. What more can a girl ask for? Oh yeah, how about delicious bread pudding baked fresh to order. And awesome service. Estefania made awesome recommendations.

    (5)
  • Shirley A.

    Busy but not too loud. I did not notice the TV's but my partner said there was one behind me. Service was relaxed despite the crowd. Decaf coffee tastes much better than most decaf. and wonderfully robust. Got extra corn tortillas with my omelet. Rolled the eggs, rice and beans into a wrap with those marvelous sauces on each table and it was enough food for two. Good value. would ask for the omelet to be cooked less next time. And they are open 365 days a year.

    (4)
  • Travis S.

    I give this place 5 Stars! The service was great! I ordered pancakes for my daughter and me and omg they were mouth watering good! Happy Customer here!

    (5)
  • Maria R.

    This place is all around great. Super good food and drinks, service was on point and their cafe con leche is just amazing. Also super understanding of dietary restrictions/allergies. So glad for this latino brunch place, selection is not huge, but the dishes they offer they really know how to make well. Props! I'd recommend the chilaquiles or the vegetarian torta any day.

    (5)
  • Marisol R.

    I've been here several times and the food is ok and is a lot better than any franchised pancake house. Service is not the best , I've had rude servers that have checked on me once or twice during my dining experience. It gets really packed and it's not worth the wait at times. Overall ok and my go to place when I don't feel like driving to far

    (1)
  • Julie O.

    Yum. I had a veggie burrito and it was great. Tasty and not greasy. The cafe con leche is soooo good. My toddler had pancakes with fresh fruit. They have very good quality food here. The service is perfect: quick and friendly.

    (5)
  • Susie L.

    Go here earlier on a weekend and order chilaquiles verdes with café con leche. There is free parking, large portions, and it's always great service. The only thing I'm not a fan of is their bacon, not sure why the flavor didn't jive with me.

    (4)
  • Melissa W.

    It's unfortunate when places have a significant number of high reviews that they think they can treat their customers badly. I ordered food for delivery. 2(!) hours later I called. They said the delivery driver tried calling me but I didn't answer. I told them that I live in a single family residence, that I have a doorbell, and the delivery driver wasn't delivering the food to my phone but to my door... I was listening for a doorbell. Ummm... so why didn't he ring the doorbell? The manager was incredibly rude. Cafe con Leche: Your food is only ok, there are plenty of places in Chicago that will gladly take my $26 and provide me with not only a superior breakfast but respect.

    (1)
  • Veronica M.

    Great food. I like my cafe fon leche dark so a latte was recommended and it was delicious. Great place, nice people and affordable.

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    I like this place! They make really good Margaritas! The servers are very friendly and food is really tasty.

    (4)
  • Richard G.

    Can't decide which was better, the food or the service. From the moment we walked in the staff was welcoming and friendly. The chilaquiles verdes I ordered was prepared quickly and was delicious!!!! We will definitely be back next time we're in Chicago! Oh and the cafe con leche too, yum!

    (5)
  • Jamie J.

    I had brunch here for the first time this past Sunday. Great ambiance and look. We did wait about 20 minutes to be seated. Pretty tight space for waiting. I will say the one thing that stood out most to me is the hostess/manager thanked us for waiting when she sat us and then the server immediately thanked us for waiting as well. Thought that was a nice touch that they recognized that we waited. Food was good not memorable, but the service was attentive that I wouldn't hesitate to come back and try them again.

    (4)
  • Oliver Y.

    Swung by on a Sunday afternoon about 3pm before the dinner rush started to flow in. Went with the bistec sandwich which was nothing special but for app i ordered up some empanadas platter which were so good (Pork/cheese and chicken) highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Grennan K.

    Came here twice because it's my friends absolute favorite. Dang. I will say they make awesome pineapple mojitos but their food is bland could be that I'm not into Cuban food so much but the jibaritos were always dry and tasteless and the steak torta didn't deliver.

    (2)
  • Trevor H.

    Food is so-so, which was good enough a few years ago, but in the last 5 years we've got Longman & Eagle, Telegraph, Reno, Jam, and other great restaurants moving into the area. Cafe Con Leche is sub-par. HOWEVER, they have the best coffee. I prefer a "Cafe Con Leche" to Intelligentsia's best cup of whatever, which makes me a weekly visitor.

    (3)
  • Stefanie F.

    My fiancé and I heard great things about Cafe con Leche so we had to check it out. Take note that the entryway is a bit confusing; you enter through the door under the sign D'Noche. We sat out on the sidewalk tables and waited a good 10 minutes before finally ASKING we could have menus. Several servers walked by and saw we had nothing in front of us but still didn't offer anything. The service wasn't exceptional but the food was AMAZING! It came out within 10 minutes so it was super fast. I had a ropa vieja with a cafe con leche with Kahlua. The meat on my sandwich was seasoned perfectly and the meat was so tender. The avocado was very fresh and they gave a lot of it! My fiancé had the hibarito sandwich and a michelada. He liked both a lot. Overall the food was great but just be prepared to sit and wait to order and to get the check.

    (4)
  • Roxana B.

    Came here twice already decided to write a quick review. On a Saturday or Sunday morning it's pretty busy. We had to wait about 15min but we were looking at the menu before hand so we could order right away as soon as we got seated. I had Huevos Rancheros probably my favorite but also the egg with chorizo is good. Can't decide which one is better. Their tortas are just okay nothing special I would skip. I did not have the cafe con leche but regular coffee and it was delicious. If your in the area go for it. Oh! and they have drink specials during the week check it out. ( I haven't )

    (3)
  • Steve R.

    The mimosas are king here. Seriously order one. The food is great too, more of a brunch joint. Lively, a bit crowded but what the hey, the package is a net good.

    (4)
  • Gaby T.

    The thing with this spot is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. It wants to be hip. It want to be trendy. Which I think it kind of is. It's located in an up and coming neighborhood which adds to their coolness level. I get that. But the restaurant itself is not consistent. I've ordered waffles. They were delicious. I've ordered chilaquiles. They were eh. I've ordered their jibarito. One time it was eww. Another time it was good. If I'm in the neighborhood I wouldn't hesitate to stop in. Would I recommend them to a friend? No. I would recommend their cafe con leche. That's always pretty awesome. Parking in back is very difficult. And their patio is a joke. Seriously, there's like three tables facing the parking lot.

    (2)
  • Jessica L.

    We've come here a few times and we always leave happy ! This time we were seated out in the patio, but I prefer the inside because of its romantic vibe and dim lighting. Their jibaritos are delish, the last time we came here I ordered the ropa vieja. I've had better, but no complaints.

    (4)
  • Crystal R.

    If only the option of six stars were available, 5 Stars it will be then! Wow this place was super jammed pack on a Sunday Morning, but we were able to be seated immediately outside on the Patio. Sitting outside on a beautiful day in Chicago at this lovely gem equals Paradise. Cafe con Leche in itself is already known for being the most delicious drink ever. So I had to see if the name of the place lived up to the hype, and boy did it live up to the hype. I was craving a much needed breakfast...so I decided to order Papas Con Chorizo,with an Horchata as my beverage. Papas Con Chorizo is a delicious concoction of (3) eggs have it your way with house potatoes, mixed with green pepper, onion, and chorizo. The meal is also served with fresh avocado and tortillas. The meal was a monstrosity of goodness, I could not even finish it. The Horchata (Sweetened Rice Milk) beverage is probably the best Horchata I have ever had. Yes I did get to try an actual Cafe Con Leche, which also rocked my socks off. Let's Sum it Up! Great Service! Great Ambiance! Great Food! Great Neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Amoli P.

    First time checking out Cafe Con Leche for brunch. We arrived at 1:00 on a Saturday and despite being told there would be a 25 minute wait, we were seated in less than 10. Our friends had their 2 year old with them and the restaurant easily accommodated her with a high chair, crayons and coloring paper, and a kids menu. The menu is pretty extensive and you have your choice from a plethora of brunch items or you can choose from their standard Latin/Mexican menu. I chose the Croissant sandwich, substituting ham off the bone instead of bacon, no eggs, and adding avocado. The croissant was perfectly soft and flaky and the croissant was very tasty. The house potatoes that came with it were seasoned nicely but could have used a tad more flavor or spice. My husband ordered the ropa vieja (shredded braised beef sandwich) and thoroughly enjoyed it. I thoroughly enjoyed the seasoned fries that came with it. Crispy, flavorful, and sinfully good. Our friends ordered the the croissant sandwich and the chilaquiles which were both highly enjoyed. I was actually a bit jealous of the 2 year old's pancake plate which came topped generously with freshly sliced strawberries and bananas. Definitely a great brunch spot with tons of variety. There's something for everyone here - including plenty of vegetarian options as well. Wish it hadn't been a rainy day because they have a back patio that I look forward to checking out. Service was friendly and food came out super quick.

    (4)
  • Kelsey A.

    The cafe con leche coffee is so delish! Cute little restaurant with great food and parking wasn't too terrible nearby.

    (4)
  • Danielle H.

    Was able to get the table after a short wait. The hot chocolate was divine it had a really lovely heat to it from the cinnamon. Be aware, if you order the sandwich, which on the menu says it is on French toast, it's not French toast as you know it, it's a toasted French baguette! I was a bit disappointed as was looking forward to actual French toast! All in all a nice cafe and would go back

    (3)
  • Carmen H.

    Omg the actual cafe con leche is amazing!!! Breakfast menu is pretty good..had the Cuban sandwich. Will definitely be back!!

    (5)
  • Diane G.

    I was pretty disappointed with this restaurant, especially after hearing such good things about it via Yelp and word of mouth. I took my friend in town here, and I regret taking her here for her last meal. First of all, the cafe con leche (which I assumed would be delicious since the restaurant is NAMED after the drink) was not good. I've had plenty of delicious cafe con leches (including Cafecito downtown), and this was just NOT GOOD! It was bitter, and when I asked the server if he could add extra leche or sugar, he claimed "it should taste the same as any other cafe con leche." Not true. Second, my vegetarian torta was "okay" but not great. The avocado was fresh, but I have had better tortas for cheaper elsewhere. My friend had the chorizo omelette, and she agreed that the food was just "meh." I may give this place one more chance, but in the mean time I know I can count on better Latin American cuisine at Casa Yari, El Rinconcito, or Irazu. If you are specifically looking for Mexican food, I'd say that Taqueria Moran is better. The ambiance here may be somewhat nicer here, but the food quality does not make up for it in my opinion!

    (2)
  • Wendy H.

    Our horchata is real--none of that powdered stuff. The horchata alone should give this place five stars. Great help from the server in selling us on their homemade version of this drink. The chiliquiles was excellent. The salsa verde was tangy and perfect with the fried tortillas. The eggs were cooked perfectly to my liking and everything just worked. I think next time I would pass on the avocado since nothing really beats california avocados. The dish would've been just fine on its own. The Cafe con leche was good too, though I couldn't finish it because it was so big. I considered giving them one less star for temporarily misplacing my credit card and being understaffed and for not closing the umbrella so we could enjoy the beautiful sun, but their food really was that good. I can forgive the service. I do recommend getting more staff though! A great find. Would love to come here again next time I'm in Chi-town.

    (5)
  • Kat L.

    Do NOT come here. I've never been to a place where they took my order, but completely forgot to give it to the cook. Supposedly they "misunderstood" but never bothered to retake my order, and I never got any food. They never came to check on us until 30 minutes later. By that time, the kitchen had closed, and they refused to cook me anything, or accomodate. AND they took my glass of water away. It was already with a bad start. We came on a Saturday. Yelp says they closed at 1. We came at 11:30 and they said they were closing at 12. But even though they wouldn't re-fire the grill, there were still other people ddrinking in the bar area, without plans to leave any time soon, and another set of diners who were canoodling and slow-eating. I mean.. i ordered an APPETIZER. I've never had such terrible service. this must be why they need constant groupons to help them out. The end.

    (1)
  • Mona S.

    This place has great music playing the back ground and great food !!! I got the breakfast burrito with the house potatoes and it was so good ! the cafe con leche is so delicious ! When ordering make sure to try the cafe con leche ! The prices are responsible for the amount of food you get. And in large groups they will gladly split the tab for each person so it's easier to pay . The waiter are nice and helpful .

    (5)
  • Zorin D.

    I was a bit confused by the direction of this place when I came here for brunch, the name evoked Cuban associations in my head while at the same time the breakfast menu didn't lend itself to the memories of the Cuban food I had grown to love eating as I grew up in Miami. I was actually generally confused when asked if I wanted sugar in my Colada. A Colada being espresso that is brewed with sugar so that it is strong and rather sweet. The authenticity was again attacked by removing that shared experience of having a Colada, a drink that is served with many small cups so it can be shared. It's not that the coffee itself wasn't good, it just was left rather good, it just didn't feel Cuban at all. Add to the fact that on the menu for breakfast was huevos rancheros. I elected to go for that but every dish on the menu for brunch seemed to have much more of a Mexican influence than a Cuban influence. The dish itself was OK, nothing to write home about. It certainly could have benefited from having a little less acid. In the end I would venture back though it isn't terribly high on the list of places to go.

    (3)
  • Gal D.

    Not the type that leave review, specially not a one star review!!!! This review is for all dog owners. Went there on a Sunday, host told me that my 8lbs Mini doxie is not allowed when to patio is full...but I can wait till front patio will be available!? I like to understand what's the difference between the patios. I would not write this 1 star review if the policy was no dog at all, or if they wouldn't tell me that my dog might bother costumers, 8 lbs doxie !!!!!! Walked 5 min to Dunlays on the square, grate food and first thing I was offer is bowl of water for my doxie!!

    (1)
  • Daniela C.

    Boyfriend and I stopped by on a Saturday late afternoon for a double date with my parents. They normally love coming here for lunch as apparently Cafe con Leche has some superb jibaritos. I, on the other hand, was not too impressed. The service wasn't the best. We didn't have reservations, but the restaurant was empty minus a few folks at the bar so we didn't think there would be a problem getting a seat, but the person at the front gave us a table (that was super wobbly) at the very back of the second room in the restaurant, which looks significantly less appealing than the nicer front dining room. We asked for a table in the front and they flat out said no. This was really disappointing. I wouldn't have minded just an ok experience with food if the service was better. It took a long time to get water and menus, but when they finally did give them to us, there were many different options to choose from. They have larger more dinner type plates and then smaller sandwiches. We started out with a pitcher of sangria (which was soooo yummmmy!) and the fiesta platter. I wasn't a large fan of the platter, simply because the croquettas were a little bland, but the goat cheese quesadillas were a delightful burst of flavors in my mouth. Boyfriend and I got the carne with chimichurri and the salmon ala Espanola then split the plates (the best part of going out with some one, amiright?) --- but they were "just okay". While the extras that came with the salmon had tons of flavor, the spices on the actual salmon were very basic and uneventful. Very similarly, the steak was well cooked, but the chimichurri was lacking. I did get some bites of the jibaritos my parents got and wished I had ordered those. Based on my experience, I would say go for the sangria and the jibaritos. The carne con chimichurri and the salmon ala Espanola were seriously underwhelming.

    (2)
  • Ingrid S.

    Food is really tasty, and at the bar the servise is marvelous. Especially if JOY take care of you. She's just amazing!!! Great service.

    (5)
  • Jorge M.

    After so many post of my friends visiting Cafe con Leche me and my boy decided to try it on a cold day in the city. I ordered media noche sandwich and my boy a Cuban sandwiches and I must say it was so delicious. Place was very packed but we got seat right away. Attention of the place was good and place look very cozy cause is small. I do have to say something negative. We both ordered cafe con Leche to try the famous signature coffee of the rest and found coffee to watery. I thinking it was to much milk and I know is cafe con Leche but maybe they put to much. Next time I will try a Cuban cortadito since is stronger to see. I liked a place def will visit it again.

    (4)
  • Nathan B.

    Excellent food with excellent customer service. Wonderful options and flavorful. The pork chops dinner is my favorite. Tasty mix of spice and sweet from the grilled pineapple. Love their Sangria. Give this place your $. Free parking behind.

    (5)
  • Michael G.

    We visited on a very busy Saturday late morning. Some had eggs etc, I had the Chicken soup. It was really tasty and on the side they served rice, lemon, cilantro, and onion. Very Cuban style. The coffee is very robust, again Cuban style. I did not have the care con leche, but I will next time. I hear it is outrageous. Very attentive servers.

    (4)
  • Hank P.

    Patio Seating in Front & Back. Ambiance is casual fun with Latin tunes filling the air. Only been but the food was awesome, perfect portions, great menu descriptions and good drinks all around.

    (4)
  • Carmen C.

    I knew about this place for years!! I live around the block but finally made the decision to try it. Why have I not come here sooner?? Seriously, great food, great prices. Try the jibarito sandwich and, of course, cafe con leche.

    (5)
  • Chary H.

    Four stars for the cafe con leche. The food is so-so and inconsistent. I find that the male servers tend to be nicer here. The atmosphere is nice, always clean. There is one bartender that's a douche,(ponytail- you know who you are) but everyone else is friendly and attentive. Decent meals under $10.

    (4)
  • Bianca S.

    PEOPLE ARE TRIPPIN! Their food is DELICIOUS. If there is a wait for tables thats a GOOD SIGN! That means people like eating there! I worked across the street and even on a busy day was able to get back in time from my lunch break. The service is good and fast and there is a wide variety of seating options. From bar seating, to table seating, to cafe style, and in the warmer seasons they have a patio in the front and rear of the building. Any seat is a good seat here. Their prices are EXTREMELY reasonable. I recommend any of their omelets, ropa vieja sandwich for lunch, and their pechuga de pollo for dinner. ALSO, anyone who doesn't like their cafe con leche obviously doesn't know how to live life.

    (5)
  • Carolyn L.

    My friend brought me here for my birthday brunch and I'm so glad she suggested it. The staff was super nice and friendly. The cafe con leche was a quintessential cup of coffee with steamed milk like I haven't tasted since my favorite cafe in London (Montparnasse Cafe). It was a big bowl of warm goodness, perfect for a fall or winter day. For my meal, I got the Chorizo and avocado omelette. It's really hard for me to stay away from chorizo. You can probably tell based on my past reviews. I love that greasy spiced sausage so much. And the creamy smooth goodness of the avocado made the omelette completely tasty. My friend ordered chilaquiles and I snuck a bite. They were also great. It's a cute little spot, very lively and vibrant. The sandwiches look outstanding so I'll be back for lunch sometime. I've heard that everything on the menu is good, so there's so much more to try!

    (5)
  • Luz Celeste P.

    Got introduced to this place from a friend! First time going was brunch, in December! As a newcomer to Chicago from Miami, it was awesome to be able to order my food in Spanish! The ambiance, vibe and energy totally great! Equally the staff very engaging. I have regularly returned and would highly recommend this restaurant! Most recently, went last night and ordered a beer, some alitas aka WINGS and called it a night!

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    Can I go back tomorrow?!? We asked the waiter what we should order, he suggested 3 different things. My husband and I decided to go with the Chilaquiles Verdes. The waiter wasn't wrong, even with allergies and barely be able to taste the food we both thought it was amazing. We will be back and we will be bringing more with us next time!

    (5)
  • Jackie M.

    Not gonna lie. It's getting harder and harder to find a decent under $10 meal. It's got a bit of a diner + coffee shop + bar element. Got a torta de milanesa and it comes with fries. Good fresh chewy bread and hunk of avocado. Fries have an extra crispyness to them. I enjoyed my cafe con leche, the coffee reminded me a bit of cafe du monde that has chickory in it. Not sure what they use, but it's got a certain smokey flavor. You can add more flavors for $4 to booze it up. Free parking, lots of seating mixing the best of latin and american comfort food!

    (5)
  • Christine V.

    Absolutely great experience! Great decor, friendly fast service, fresh and delicious food and the cafe con leche is perfect! A+

    (5)
  • A M.

    Excellent meal. Friendly staff. I'm a fan!

    (5)
  • Leanne A.

    Highly recommended for brunch. My husband and I always get the exact same thing; two orders of huevos rancheros with extra salsa. I don't know why they have the best ranchero salsa EVER. I could drink it right up. Hubs is a great cook and always tries to duplicate yummy things he's tried, but he has not yet made a ranchero salsa quite like this. It's a little pricey for eggs and salsa, but it's a huge portion and the beans that come with are also delicioso. The cafe con leche is really tasty, too. But I find their regular black coffee to be dull and flat. The back patio gets to be like 110 degrees in the summer, but the awesome dancy-cubano music they play nonstop gives the place a festive feeling.

    (4)
  • Gladys V.

    We had a wonderful breakfast and although we waited 45 minutes on Mother's Day it was worth it. Joy our service ranks the highest in customer service. She greeted us with a smile and made us feel like we were the only customers in the vet crowed and busy restaurant. The food was served quickly, the tables were bused effortlessly and we left completely happy. Kudos cafe con leche keep up the great work!

    (5)
  • Roxanne R.

    I came here on a sunny Sunday morning around 1030 which I would think is prime brunch time. To my surprise, no wait and an outdoor table with umbrella was calling our name. I had the huevos with chorizo that came with a side of rice and beans. I could have shamelessly eaten the whole thing easy but I didn't wanna hate myself later. Needless to say the dish really hit the spot. Service was great. Water was constantly filled and waiters were always making sure we were doing well. I'll have to come back and try lunch!

    (4)
  • Rachel R.

    Went for brunch with the fam! Ordered the Cafe con Leche Cafe to begin, which is an absolute MUST! They're quite generous with the portion size which was perfect to have after coming in from the cold. I ordered the turkey sausage burrito which I pretty much inhaled because it was so yummy. We also ordered the buttermilk pancakes topped with fruit which was also good, but not the first thing that I would order. What made this place even more amiable was 1) the fact that the prices were extremely decent - including both the cafe and the main dishes and 2) there was no wait when we arrived at 11am. In addition, this place is great for families and groups. Definitely not my last visit! RR

    (4)
  • Axel P.

    Always good food here could be pricy but is worth it!! Always good to come back, coffee is good!

    (4)
  • Sandra A.

    Came in around 3:00 and there were only a few tables. It's very clean and the music is good. I ordered a cappuccino, enchiladas Verdes, my mom ordered shrimp and chicken empenadas, and my boyfriend ordered the steak burrito. All of the food was delicious and our server Arturo was very nice. The dinner menu looks great, too!

    (5)
  • Nadeem K.

    Such delicious mole. And the special appetisers they have are delicious. Also the empanadas. Yummy!!! Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • Irv D.

    The Micheladas here are horrible!! Mine was dark brown and not reddish, like it should have been. Also, the service is mediocre... Won't be coming here again. Looks like yet another Latino Bar/restaurant that focuses on the Americanized customers and serving them mediocre Latin food and drinks, sucks for them when they have to actually serve a Latino who knows how the drinks should actually look and taste!!!

    (1)
  • Wing C.

    I went for lunch on a Thursday and the restaurant was nearly full but there was no wait. The lunch and breakfast menus were both available so there were plenty of options to choose from. I went with the chilaquiles which were better than others I've had. I liked that it came in a well balanced portion, paired with rice, beans, and three eggs, cooked however you want. Compared to other ones I've tried, this was not a overly large plate of just tortilla chips. I was impressed with the food.

    (4)
  • Ivy D.

    In the last 6 Months I have been here 4 times just for Chilaquiles & cafe con Leche. I moved here In January and Ive been feeling homesick so the only thing that helps is eating Chilaquiles. I have tried chilaquiles at 9 places and Cafe con leche is the best i've had in Chicago

    (4)
  • Juan G.

    Very good brunch & friendly, knowledgable staff. A but packed because of its small interior but worth the 20 min wait.

    (4)
  • Michael J.

    One of my all time favorite places for breakfast/brunch! You cannot go wrong with their breakfast burrito! Pros: Free parking Good prices Good portions Flavorful food Cons: Can be a long wait for a table and it gets very crowded The "café con Leche" isn't very good

    (5)
  • K G.

    Great cafe con leche, food was ok, prices were resonable, nice ambiance. I had a cafe con leche; large, fresh and great price. The sandwiches are on the ok side, nothing special. Service was fast and great as well.

    (3)
  • Susan S.

    The chilaquiles and cafe con leche in the patio on a sunny Saturday morning. What more can a girl ask for? Oh yeah, how about delicious bread pudding baked fresh to order. And awesome service. Estefania made awesome recommendations.

    (5)
  • Mary W.

    I like this place! They make really good Margaritas! The servers are very friendly and food is really tasty.

    (4)
  • Richard G.

    Can't decide which was better, the food or the service. From the moment we walked in the staff was welcoming and friendly. The chilaquiles verdes I ordered was prepared quickly and was delicious!!!! We will definitely be back next time we're in Chicago! Oh and the cafe con leche too, yum!

    (5)
  • Jamie J.

    I had brunch here for the first time this past Sunday. Great ambiance and look. We did wait about 20 minutes to be seated. Pretty tight space for waiting. I will say the one thing that stood out most to me is the hostess/manager thanked us for waiting when she sat us and then the server immediately thanked us for waiting as well. Thought that was a nice touch that they recognized that we waited. Food was good not memorable, but the service was attentive that I wouldn't hesitate to come back and try them again.

    (4)
  • Oliver Y.

    Swung by on a Sunday afternoon about 3pm before the dinner rush started to flow in. Went with the bistec sandwich which was nothing special but for app i ordered up some empanadas platter which were so good (Pork/cheese and chicken) highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Grennan K.

    Came here twice because it's my friends absolute favorite. Dang. I will say they make awesome pineapple mojitos but their food is bland could be that I'm not into Cuban food so much but the jibaritos were always dry and tasteless and the steak torta didn't deliver.

    (2)
  • Trevor H.

    Food is so-so, which was good enough a few years ago, but in the last 5 years we've got Longman & Eagle, Telegraph, Reno, Jam, and other great restaurants moving into the area. Cafe Con Leche is sub-par. HOWEVER, they have the best coffee. I prefer a "Cafe Con Leche" to Intelligentsia's best cup of whatever, which makes me a weekly visitor.

    (3)
  • Stefanie F.

    My fiancé and I heard great things about Cafe con Leche so we had to check it out. Take note that the entryway is a bit confusing; you enter through the door under the sign D'Noche. We sat out on the sidewalk tables and waited a good 10 minutes before finally ASKING we could have menus. Several servers walked by and saw we had nothing in front of us but still didn't offer anything. The service wasn't exceptional but the food was AMAZING! It came out within 10 minutes so it was super fast. I had a ropa vieja with a cafe con leche with Kahlua. The meat on my sandwich was seasoned perfectly and the meat was so tender. The avocado was very fresh and they gave a lot of it! My fiancé had the hibarito sandwich and a michelada. He liked both a lot. Overall the food was great but just be prepared to sit and wait to order and to get the check.

    (4)
  • Roxana B.

    Came here twice already decided to write a quick review. On a Saturday or Sunday morning it's pretty busy. We had to wait about 15min but we were looking at the menu before hand so we could order right away as soon as we got seated. I had Huevos Rancheros probably my favorite but also the egg with chorizo is good. Can't decide which one is better. Their tortas are just okay nothing special I would skip. I did not have the cafe con leche but regular coffee and it was delicious. If your in the area go for it. Oh! and they have drink specials during the week check it out. ( I haven't )

    (3)
  • Steve R.

    The mimosas are king here. Seriously order one. The food is great too, more of a brunch joint. Lively, a bit crowded but what the hey, the package is a net good.

    (4)
  • Gaby T.

    The thing with this spot is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. It wants to be hip. It want to be trendy. Which I think it kind of is. It's located in an up and coming neighborhood which adds to their coolness level. I get that. But the restaurant itself is not consistent. I've ordered waffles. They were delicious. I've ordered chilaquiles. They were eh. I've ordered their jibarito. One time it was eww. Another time it was good. If I'm in the neighborhood I wouldn't hesitate to stop in. Would I recommend them to a friend? No. I would recommend their cafe con leche. That's always pretty awesome. Parking in back is very difficult. And their patio is a joke. Seriously, there's like three tables facing the parking lot.

    (2)
  • Jessica L.

    We've come here a few times and we always leave happy ! This time we were seated out in the patio, but I prefer the inside because of its romantic vibe and dim lighting. Their jibaritos are delish, the last time we came here I ordered the ropa vieja. I've had better, but no complaints.

    (4)
  • Lorena L.

    Always crowded but worth it, so it just feels cozy. The ceviche appetizer is my mom's favorite. Love the music and everyone is so nice! Don't forget to try their cafe con leche!!!

    (4)
  • Annalee T.

    This place is really fucking great. YUM. 1. Super reasonably priced 2. I ordered the torta cubana, which is perfect for a lover of cubanos but doesn't really care for mustard (i.e. me) and I tried the enchiladas. Both outstanding. 3. Bloody Mary. really great drink. I like when places have a unique Bloody and Café con Leche definitely does. For sure somethin' spicy in there but nothing too strong. And it came with a lime, 2 olives and a big stick of celery. AND. A BEER BACK OF FUCKING NEGRA MODELO. I appreciate this like crazy because generally beer backs are a standard piss-flavored domestic light beer... but instead, they give you a well bodied Mexican classic that happens to be one of my favorite beers. 4. Lovely outdoor patio with heaters. I'm in close walking distance of this place so the free parking or easy access from the train doesn't matter to me, but it's for sure a perk for most.

    (5)
  • Tiffany K.

    I didn't hate this place but I certainly won't be back. Breakfast is my favorite meal as shown by the fact that we came here well past the typical breakfast time. We walked in and we're seated immediately despite them being pretty packed. There were 3 of us. For drinks I ordered the homemade lemonade which could have used more lemon juice and sugar. My friend ordered a coke that had to be sent back because it was so flat, he wound up switching that for a lemonade as well. For $3.95 we were disappointed to find out that the lemonade didn't come with free refills. My other friend ordered the earl grey tea which was of premium quality. The food was very overpriced for portions given and taste quality. I naturally ordered french toast because that is my go to breakfast treat. It was delicate and moist but I was disappointed in the presentation. I had to request butter which I was expecting to be whipped since it was french toast but instead it came in cold packets. Don't get me wrong I can get down "diner style" when paying diner prices but $8 for a few pieces of bread dipped in egg? I think whipped butter isn't an extravagant request. I tried my friends plates as well which were okay. We all agreed that nothing was "bad" but also not worth coming back for. Also, the music was too loud.

    (3)
  • Vandana P.

    My 4 yr old son and I went here today for brunch , he had pancakes they were dry and looked like they were cooked on a old skillet because there were small burnt pieces all over the pancakes, I had chiliquiles they were drowning in green salsa , the rice was old and cold not good , I have been here a few times to eat breakfast and lunch and it was a decent experience but today i was definitely disappointed .

    (2)
  • Carlos R.

    We come here from way on Southwest side of city. Good spot, great food, good pricing, although a bit small, worth the drive. Been here three or four times already. Past Saturday night had pollo en mole. Was delish. Good spot, never disappointed.

    (4)
  • Sara W.

    They will not seat you unless your whole party is there. My friend and I went here on a Sunday for brunch. We I arrived it was very busy and they told me to wait by the bar. There where a few people ahead of me and it was a busy time so I didn't mind waiting. After about 15 mins it cleared up and tables started to open up. My friend had not arrived yet. Two groups walked in at this time and the hostess sat them down at a table right away. I asked him why they where seated right away and I was still waiting. He said he would not seat me without my friend who I said we parking and I could see walking down the street. He did not tell me when I arrived that I would not be seated without her. I understand the policy but it wasn't like I with with a large party. It was rude to make me stand and not tell me of the policy. The food is good the service is ok.

    (3)
  • K R.

    Been going here all the time for the past year. I live just a block away. Maybe once every two weeks. Give or take. Fantastic cafe con leche and hot chocolate! I think anything on their brunch menu is pretty great. I've never not once received bad service or rude service. It's a small place, so you can complain all you want about having no room or having to wait for room. Yes, welcome to Chicago. If you start conversation. Actually treat a waiter, waitress, bartender, and barista nicely like human beings...your experience may change! They are all very nice, hard working people.

    (5)
  • Erika S.

    I love this place it's the best place to go for brunch. The staff is great and the food is delicious!

    (5)
  • Jen J.

    Was on my way to get sushi. When I was craving cafe con leche. My friend and I went here for a late breakfast choice that totally hit the spot! Such a relaxed atmosphere here. I learned about this place earlier this year. An I swear I've been here, already since January, over 8 times. I'm addicted to all their food. The variety is amazing. I will continue to refer others and come here myself. Mmm mmm good.

    (5)
  • Brittany W.

    Cafe con leche is by far one of my favorite restaurants in Chicago! I've had brunch here several times and just had dinner for the first time here last night. The goat cheese quesadillas were fantastic!

    (5)
  • Ariel B.

    I go eat out quite often and This is one of my favorite gems. Reasons include: -great friendly service -food fusion is GREAT! Favorite time to come is for dinner. But i enjoy brunch and lunch as well! -its a pretty nice little cozy spot. I love the ambience inside - drinks are great also! Get the blueberry caipirinha! It is a must and its delicious. I love going here. Im like this everytime i come

    (5)
  • Adam Q.

    I had the food delivered and it arrived within 35mins. I was shocked at how fast they got there. Food was delicious and decent price. I'll continue to order from here.

    (5)
  • Theresa L.

    Came here for sunday with the boyfriend for lunch. Upon first sight it looked like a small cafeteria style restaurant - with only one table a few chairs in the "patio" area out front. But looks can be deceiving. It is a seated restaurant with plenty room and a bar as well as outdoor seating in the back. I ordered a ropa vieja sandwich and my boyfriend ordered the jibarito sandwich and ceviche for an appetizer. My boyfriend and I tend to exchange halves of sandwiches so we get to taste both. The jibarito was standard but I thoroughly enjoyed the ropa vieja. The meat was really succulent and full of flavor. The ceviche was prepared with shrimp and a couple of slices of avocado laid on top. I enjoyed it though I preferred fish. I also preferred it without the avocado which wasn't hard to dodge, while my boyfriend gorged on it. Our waiter was nice though it took them a while to refill our water. I ended up stealing my boyfriend's cup because I had finished mine. But I probably attribute it to the fact thay it was rather busy than lack of attentiveness. We also sat next to the window so we could people watch. But I was more interested in the dogs. There are so many doggies in this neighborhood!!!! I would definitely come back here to try other things.

    (4)
  • Kris R.

    captain obvi says, the best thing on the menu is their cafe con leche. the iced version is delicious (you can take it to go) or just their reg coffee in a cup with some cream. yummy. the brunch is just ok. i had a veggie omelet con chorizo. i never get omelets but i did this time, and it came out the way i thought it would. brown. brown eggs means rubbery, burnt eggs. not a fan. potatoes were just ok, nothing to write home about. my friend got the breakfast croissant sammy, which she said was ok. the staff is also ok. they do their job, not supes friendly, a bit disorganized and i think a 13 year old is the host. like, eh. asi asi. if you feel an extreme amount of underwhelming emotion here, you're reading it right.

    (3)
  • J G.

    Great café con leche... like the ambiance and Mexican style breakfast... They have parking!

    (4)
  • Zoby S.

    First time here and my impression is they don't really give a shit. Cold fries, watered down coke, white iceberg lettuce (the leftovers maybe?) - will also be my last time here. Very, very disappointed.

    (1)
  • Britlynn H.

    Incredible reasonably priced food and drinks, comfortable atmosphere, friendly staff, and hands down the best Bloody Mary'sI've ever had. This is the best restaurant in Logan Square.

    (5)
  • Jasmine C.

    On the way to the blue line I pass past Cafe Con Leche every morning and have been wanting to try it. I finally made it in today for a late lunch and wasn't disappointed! We started off with empanadas. All three flavor a were great but my favorite was the shrimp. I've had jibaritos before but this one has been the best I've had. The garlic butter took it to a whole other lever. It was full of flavor! Service was great! I will definitely try to make it in again for breakfast or brunch to try their chorizo and avocado omelet.

    (5)
  • Kristy A.

    I'm still not sure how I ended up here, but I am glad I did! I found this place while searching yelp for breakfast suggestions and hopped on the L. I took a while from the loop and I was a little concerned when I got off the L since there was a cop sitting there and the neighborhood looked a little sketch. Not to worry though...I found the place without any trouble and was pleasantly surprised. The place is on the small side, but is clean and nicely decorated and the service is good. My table also had access to an electric outlet, which I always appreciate. The best part was the food. When I ordered, they brought out two very fresh looking sauces. I tried them both, but mostly used the tomatillo sauce on my breakfast torta. Just when I didn't think it could get any better, I tried the breakfast potatoes. Might be some of the best I have ever had - tons of flavor and cooked to perfection. Well worth the schlep out there.

    (5)
  • Lynette M.

    If I could give 0 stars I definitely would. So a group of friends and my one yr old went to eat here, they sat us right by the open doors and outside patio. There was a strong breeze and I had asked if they could close the door, mind you I have my 1 yr old daughter with me. It took them 15 min to get an answer, then he comes back and says the manager said he wants them open! That was an absolute dick move! So we moved, food and all. The food was bland, the customer service sucked! So sad that they lost a regular. Never again will I step foot in there.

    (1)
  • Maury V.

    I moved to the area in October 2012 and I've probably been to Cafe con Leche at least once every other month! For starters their café con leche is to die for. Its not too foamy, just the right amount of sweet and reminds me of the cafe con leche my grandma would make me when I would visit her in Colombia. That's when I was sold. I've had breakfast, lunch, and dinner/drinks there (when it becomes D'Noche) and not once have I been disappointed. Their Chilaquiles are probably my fave. This is a great place to visit with family, your honey or on a lunch break. Wait staff is also incredibly friendly and fast. Cafe con Leche has plenty of seating and great outdoor seating when the weathers nice. And last but certainly not least, there's free parking!

    (4)
  • Patrick S.

    Great cocktails, but everything else is good but not great.

    (3)
  • Kyle H.

    Since they've now expanded Cafe Con Leche into the evening restaurant D'Noche, and added a back patio, visits are more pleasant than ever! I had a guest in town and he loved it so much we visited two mornings in a row. The Huevos Rancheros are probably my fave thing on the menu, and the Veggie Burrito was great too. Service is still excellent, and they have a nice bar area with televisions, so we could catch the Wimbledon Final. Sundays are $5 Bloody Marys and Mimosas, Mondays are $5 Mojitos, and Weds. $5 Margaritas. 5-star bump!

    (5)
  • Alexis C.

    Perfect neighborhood spot for an affordable beer or special cocktail, coffee, and consistently good breakfast. As far as logan square goes, this is the best place to go for breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • James G.

    Came here for a late lunch; 3pm-ish on a Thursday. Delicious coffee - creamy and slightly sweet. Best fries I've had in a long time - crunchy yet potato-y. And the pulled steak sandwich was great. All for $10. Salsa music playing in the background; fast service; comfy airy place with nice vibe. Cool toilets too. I'd definitely come back.

    (5)
  • Melissa M.

    I made the mistake of ordering the grilled chicken, just order the Chilaquiles with steak and avocado and forget your diet! LOL

    (4)
  • Katia J.

    I've been here a couple of times for breakfast. The first time with a big group, another with just 2 of us. With the big group everyone was very happy with their food and drinks. Chilaquiles were one of the favorites of the group. As a vegetarian, I also loved that they have an amazing vegetarian jibarito, with a black bean burger. Amazing food, great service, nice environment. Free parking behind the restaurant is also a huge plus. And the back patio is nice in the summer. I will definitely be back here. Nothing but good things to say about this place!

    (5)
  • Juan A.

    Great neighborhood restaurant cafe. This is my second time here for breakfast, both occasions very pleasant. Fast-Friendly wait staff, food very tasty. The ambience was relaxing with great music in the background with a modern decor. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    Ordered a quesadilla and salad for pick-up and they sent me home with the incorrect food. Refused to offer me a refund until a delivery man came to my house to pick up the incorrect food. Not sure why they are inconveniencing me and making me wait for a delivery driver when it was their mistake. Terrible customer service, will not order from here again. If they really wanted to make up for this, they would have delivered the CORRECT food to my house free of charge.

    (1)
  • Cynthia C.

    I had been wanting to try this place solely for the "cafe con leche". Let me tell you-it tasted exactly how my grandmother in Mexico used to make. I had their chorizo omelet with melted cheese and avocado. It seems simple enough but it must've been the chorizo they used because it was excellent! My sister tried their chilaquiles and she said they were also very good. I would definitely return even if it's just for another huge cup of cafe con leche.

    (4)
  • Nat Z.

    I always just have a really solid experience in here. Service is great and the decor is quite lovely. The food selection is ample and pretty darn good, if not fairly standard fare. Great place for lunch, breakfast, or to just sit with a cup of coffee.

    (4)
  • Jorge S.

    Everything was really good especially those yuca fries but I really enjoy coming here for the cafe con leche! Is simply delicious.

    (5)
  • Rocco H.

    Best chilaquiles I've ever had, so bummed I don't live closer. Great coffee and brunch cocktails too.

    (4)
  • Queen K.

    This is yet another okay place if you happen to live in the neighborhood. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here. The Sunday that I went for brunch apparently one of the servers had called in and service was extremely slow. While we were waiting, a woman walked up to the counter to complain that she was seated 15 minutes ago and no one had taken her order or brought water to the table. The food is acceptable. I ordered the chorizo omelet and my husband got steak and eggs. The potatoes that come with the meal were better seasoned than other places. Not wow'ed but not gross. Hubby said coffee was good. Parking could be a problem on busier days.

    (3)
  • Grace G.

    This was my first experience here. Here's the breakdown: SETTING: I came here with two friends who were very hungry. We found easy parking, and entered the area. We were a little shocked when we did because the place looked like it had only 4 tables. The host, Moises, told us it would be a 25 minute wait. He says, "you can wait in the back area...come with me". I was frightened to hear this since it looked like the back area was going to be a closet, but to our surprise, the building was much larger than expected with tons of tables, bar, lounge seating, etc. Cozy decor. A little packed, but it was Sunday brunch/lunch time. Everywhere in Logan Square is packed. FOOD: Food was pretty good. I had the jibarito and maduros on the side. Oh my god, their seasoned fries will probably stop your heart, but worth skipping a few beats for the flavor. They give you a ball of garlicky buttery thing that you can put on your jibarito plantains to make it even deadlier, but it's so worth doing a few extra squats afterwards. I also had a cup of cafe con leche because... c'mon, it's what the place is called. I had to do it. Good stuff, but it was more leche than cafe, and I had the waiter add one shot of espresso in it. SERVICE: Service was a bit slow, but to be expected since it was crazy busy. What I did like was how pleasant the service was and how patient the host seemed to be when we stayed for almost an hour after eating just chatting and finishing up coffee. Overall, I enjoyed the experience. I do wish they put the fireplace on though.

    (4)
  • Shelley C.

    We had breakfast here on the recommendation of our airbnb hosts. We loved this place. If I lived in the neighborhood, I'd be here way too much. They had wonderful chorizo, and everything served was very fresh. My kids had the buttermilk pancakes and raved about them. I'm still craving their cafe au lait. Also, the waitperson was very patient with our tourist questions, and the prices were reasonable.

    (5)
  • Juli E.

    Probably my favorite standard brunch in logan square! They have the BEST pancakes ever. The restaurant is always busy for brunch, but I've never had to wait. Friendly staff. My only complaint is the coffee mugs..they are too big so they spill and also take up too much room on the small tables - I solve this problem by ordering espresso. Oh! And you can get take out or delivery, which is convenient.

    (4)
  • Arlet M.

    I had the papas con chorizo! Very yummmyyy!! Only downfall is we took long to get seated. Nevertheless, I will still come back. They also have an outdoor patio which is nice in the Summer.

    (4)
  • Bri A.

    I don't know how I've lived in Chicago my whole life and never had a jibarito! I had my first one here and now I'm hooked! Boyfriend had the chorizo and avocado omelette which was delicious, especially with the red and green salsas. Horchata was the perfect balance of sweet and cinnamon. My vanilla latte was good, but I think it's silly to charge 50c for a flavor shot.

    (3)
  • Shirley A.

    Busy but not too loud. I did not notice the TV's but my partner said there was one behind me. Service was relaxed despite the crowd. Decaf coffee tastes much better than most decaf. and wonderfully robust. Got extra corn tortillas with my omelet. Rolled the eggs, rice and beans into a wrap with those marvelous sauces on each table and it was enough food for two. Good value. would ask for the omelet to be cooked less next time. And they are open 365 days a year.

    (4)
  • Travis S.

    I give this place 5 Stars! The service was great! I ordered pancakes for my daughter and me and omg they were mouth watering good! Happy Customer here!

    (5)
  • Maria R.

    This place is all around great. Super good food and drinks, service was on point and their cafe con leche is just amazing. Also super understanding of dietary restrictions/allergies. So glad for this latino brunch place, selection is not huge, but the dishes they offer they really know how to make well. Props! I'd recommend the chilaquiles or the vegetarian torta any day.

    (5)
  • Marisol R.

    I've been here several times and the food is ok and is a lot better than any franchised pancake house. Service is not the best , I've had rude servers that have checked on me once or twice during my dining experience. It gets really packed and it's not worth the wait at times. Overall ok and my go to place when I don't feel like driving to far

    (1)
  • Julie O.

    Yum. I had a veggie burrito and it was great. Tasty and not greasy. The cafe con leche is soooo good. My toddler had pancakes with fresh fruit. They have very good quality food here. The service is perfect: quick and friendly.

    (5)
  • Susie L.

    Go here earlier on a weekend and order chilaquiles verdes with café con leche. There is free parking, large portions, and it's always great service. The only thing I'm not a fan of is their bacon, not sure why the flavor didn't jive with me.

    (4)
  • Melissa W.

    It's unfortunate when places have a significant number of high reviews that they think they can treat their customers badly. I ordered food for delivery. 2(!) hours later I called. They said the delivery driver tried calling me but I didn't answer. I told them that I live in a single family residence, that I have a doorbell, and the delivery driver wasn't delivering the food to my phone but to my door... I was listening for a doorbell. Ummm... so why didn't he ring the doorbell? The manager was incredibly rude. Cafe con Leche: Your food is only ok, there are plenty of places in Chicago that will gladly take my $26 and provide me with not only a superior breakfast but respect.

    (1)
  • Veronica M.

    Great food. I like my cafe fon leche dark so a latte was recommended and it was delicious. Great place, nice people and affordable.

    (4)
  • Ivan G.

    I was expecting little more out of this place and was really excited to come here but left fairly disappointed. To start, the service was rather slow. The waiters were great and friendly, very knowledgeable but when it came to time we found ourselves waiting for more than 15-20 min without seeing our waiter. They were on "island time".The food was good. The fact that they have a variety of different Latin cuisines was awesome. The food itself was good but you can get the same anywhere else. The best part about this place was the coffee hands down. DELICIOUS! Recommend the cafe con leche and the mocha. Above expectations in my point of view. If I were to go back it would be simply for a cup of coffee and a small food item but not for full on breakfast.

    (3)
  • Lauren K.

    Years later this place has grown massively and is still run by sweethearts. Cafe Con Leche is still perfect too! Breakfast and lunch menu is impressive and great veg options!

    (5)
  • Trevor K.

    Great food, atmosphere, they have both breakfast and a full bar, and a wonderful outdoor patio. Typical to the neighborhood it is a bilingual restaurant and our server was very willing and enjoyed working with us on ordering in Spanish and teaching us a few things. Will definitely be returning to this wonderful Logan spot soon.

    (5)
  • Aly P.

    This place gets busy and packed FAST but the food and service is great! I recommend the chorizo and avocado omelette. Also, they make the best hot sauce that I recommend you put on your breakfast if you like spicy food... my boyfriend and I are dying to know what's in it! :D

    (5)
  • Monique P.

    Discovered this place because I used to live very close. I introduced this place to my husband when we were dating and then he proposed on valentines day here! We had the special valentines day dinner that day in 2012. I remember it being shrimp with white chocolate mole. It was insanely expensive, but super delicious. On a regular day without the special meals, my favorite item is the taco salad in a shell. No other place's taco salad can compare to this. The ambience is also quite romantic. I love it!

    (5)
  • Keith A.

    HOLY TOSTONES! Seriously, wow. The tostones from here are the best I've ever had. That is even with my massive love for Belly Shack's tostones. I actually held up one with my arm stretched out like Link in Zelda after getting a major item. Well, as I said above, the tostones absolutely rule. But, I do need to get into their other stuff. Their veggie scramble was exactly what I needed. Eggs and peppers are never a problem for me, but I always like them when they're done well. What I really liked was the sauce that came with them. It was spicy without being too bad. I also ended up having a breakfeast burrito later on and there was a good amount of food in the burrito. I was slightly disappointed with their smoothie. It was on the thinner side, but I drank it anyway. Cafe Con Leche is fully on my radar now. I'm glad they are and can't wait to have them again.

    (4)
  • Mandy L.

    Cafe con Leche is my favorite joint for breakfast when visiting Chicago. Service is always friendly, the food is always yummy, and the coffee is wonderful. Try an omelette with their house potatoes and (most importantly) the wonderful & spicy house sauce. This place has a leisurely ambiance so go when you have some time to sit back and really enjoy your meal!

    (5)
  • Jessica R.

    I only come for the coffee, which is amazing, If I'm dining in I'll get a pan con mantequilla which compliments the coffee very well.

    (4)
  • Michelle V.

    I had the Cubano and the hubby had the Bistec sandwich. It was solid and we couldn't complain. Price was great for what you got.

    (4)
  • Audrey C.

    Always amazing food. I've been here too many times to count over the years. Amazing service and amazing food!

    (5)
  • Fernando R.

    My review will not involve food it's going to be on customer service. PATHETIC! Today is Sunday March 2nd 12:30/1:00pm. Who ever this pathetic excuse of a worker is who is taking names down for seating wearing glasses is absolutely rude! I've been standing carrying my 3 year old son for 30 minutes. He kept telling me to move, there is a way to ask and tell people. He needs to be trained how to speak to a customer, he had no care that I'm carrying a child so I had to get in his face. DO NOT TELL ME TO MOVE... Apologize for your customers inconvenience and ask to please step aside or please move over here... Only reason I stayed is I will support my neighborhood business and they do have good food. I wish I could give no stars for his service... The waiter on the other hand was great thank you Josh I give you 5 stars maybe you can give the other guy some pointers!

    (1)
  • Kelsey S.

    This place is right down the street from where I live and I have said for months I need to to try it. Finally did and was pleasantly surprised. You can dine in or carry out which t first made me apprehensive. I ordered a the breakfast burrito which came with house potatoes. The burrito was delicious- chorizo, eggs, refried beans, and the house made salsas where fantastic. It was very affordable and the horchata was also amazing. The service corresponded to the laid back feel of the place. Will definitely go back again.

    (4)
  • Susana Y.

    2nd visit with a great guy who knows his chilaquiles and rates this dish here among the top 3 locations in Chi town. Fast friendly service. Atmosphere very pleasant and family friendly.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Solid, delicious Latin, some American food. Excellent service and their meal preparation is the most consistent out of most places I've been to.

    (4)
  • Delia P.

    For starters, I rated this place three stars because of one specific waiter. If it wasn't for this waiter, I would give It 10 stars if I could! The food is wonderful and they use authentic spices. The atmosphere is modern, with dimmed lighting and tons of natural light. Their wall decor is simple and gorgeous. The music is raised to an appropriate volume so no worries, no screaming to try and have a conversation over lunch/dinner. It's definitely cozy. There's probably a foot or less of space between you and your neighbor. It's not uncomfortable though. Now for customer service... Jorge is spectacular!!!! Always has a smile on his face, and will do all he can to make you comfortable. Even if it's folding up a napkin to place under a table leg to keep it from wobbling. This guy in just great. Now for the waiter that pushed me to rate this great place with three stars. I really hate to say it but he's just awful. He always seems like there's something up his butt. Lots of sass in this guy. It's ridiculous. You ask him for something, he walks away without saying a word and places whatever you asked for on the table. No words no nothing. Just sass. We also asked him for chips around lunch time, and his exact words were "we don't serve chips right now, only for dinner." Mind you, there were many people with chips on their table, hence why we asked. Customer service doesn't change the quality of the food, but geez this man has to go. I've had him as a waiter 4 times. All times were horrible. I hope I don't get him again when I go. He's an older man, with glasses, slim, some gray hair... Place is great overall... It's just him that ruins it. Sorry so lengthy.

    (3)
  • Jaime G.

    Really needed a good breakfast on this morning - and Cafe Con Leche hit the spot. Try the chilaquiles verdes with eggs over easy or the veggie torta with avocado. Delish. If you're hungover, add in their tasty and spicy bloody Mary to wake you up. What a difference from their other location in Wicker Park. Service, food, all much better and worth a try. I would probably say that their prices are a little high vs what their offer but might just be the because of the hood they're in. I'm coming back.

    (4)
  • Roxanne D.

    I've passed Cafe Con Leche many times, but have never been too eager to try it out mostly because their sign isn't exactly alluring. Yes, I judged a book by its cover and regretfully much too quickly. It was time to decide what to eat for lunch and Cafe Con Leche seemed the most convenient so we thought we would give it a try. It's a cute little spot with tasty jibaritos and refreshing horchatas! The servers, bartender, and management were friendly, too! I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • I C.

    I can not remember the last time I had such a great breakfast! My husand and I came in on a Saturday and the place was packed. They have two store fronts, a patio in the back and a couple of tables out front. I ordered the Huevos Rancheros with a side of arachera (mexican steak) and my husband order Chilaquiles with a side of arachera. Both of us agreed that the food was great. We surveyed the food that the people around us had ordered and we decided we would be back to order other dishes on the menu. The coffee was so good we ordered some with our food and some to go after our meal. The free parking in the back was great too.

    (5)
  • Stephanie M.

    Ya don' fucked up, guys. I am never ordering delivery from here, or going here ever again. They have messed up my order over eight times. The definition of insanity is repeating the same motion over, and over again with a different anticipated outcome. I have finally decided to learn from my mistake this last time. When once again, they brought me one too few juices, and two of the wrong meals. We called, let them know of their mistake, and realized that it was the idiot delivery man who has been messing us up. The ticket on the food he gave us wasn't even the correct address. He must just be grabbing whatever's closest to his hand and bringing it to people's doors. Well, as I said, we called the restaurant and let them know we didn't have what we ordered. They said they would send the correct food out as soon as possible, but then, they asked if we had eaten any of the food that was delivered. When my boyfriend responded no, they asked if we could return it?! Why?! Are you planning on giving it to the correct address, now that you know no bites were taken out of it?! I don't want extra food with sunny side up eggs. I think they look gross, and have no intention of eating them, but I'll be damned if you're going to take the food back out of my apartment, where a dog lives, where two sick people have exhaled near someone else's order and potentially hand it to someone else. Hell to the no. We waited damn near two hours for the food we had originally ordered and paid for (btw, no one apologized, or offered any kind of reimbursement/free-bee for next time, nada) and when it finally arrived, it was still wrong. My boyfriend ordered french toast with a side of bacon, and the $3.00 bacon he had ordered on Grubhub, where it was written down in front of them, never came. Good-bye, Cafe Con Leche. I wish things could have been different.

    (1)
  • Amanda C.

    Breakfast Torta was good.. Enough for two people! The potatoes were pretty decent also. Best part was the old school salsa playing in the restaurant. One of the best cafe con leches I've had in a while. I really recommend it. Slightly over priced but it's located by the train so it's expected. I don't know why I was expecting more from this place.... Service was pretty quick. I'll stop back in for a cafe con leche!

    (3)
  • Joe S.

    This place is awesome. You should note that they do take reservations, and it gets pretty crowded. The cafe con leche, of course, is great but not too strong (I like strong coffee). I had the chorizo omelette and I'm sure anything with chorizo is real gud hurr. Plantains and tostones were also sampled and I can only brag about those. Overall, definitely check out this place for brunch, or a late lunch since the menu has a wide variety.

    (4)
  • Ross R.

    I got a message here from the owner, stating that they recognize their service needed improvement, so I decided to give them another shot. Service was definitely better. Food was good. Only speed bump is that they were out of diet soda. I'd say give them a try and you might discover a new fave spot in the 'hood.

    (3)
  • Annie W.

    You know, the first time I was here, I wasn't that impressed, but this place has really grown on me - they have dependable service, and affordable (and tasty) menu, and a really nice ambience. Definitely a cozy go-to for coffee dates!

    (4)
  • Kathleen M.

    I have previously confessed my addiction to coffee and that this habit began in earnest decades ago when I spent my Jr. year of college in Spain. I was young and innocent, I thought all coffee was rich and strong and that I could begin every morning with a Café con leche. Sadly, I learned the truth when I returned to the states and in the '70's great coffee was only a dream beginning to stir in Seattle. I got periodic fixes by bringing students to Europe and even bought an espresso machine in Quebec. Eventually, Starbucks filled a need. Flash forward to spring of 2010 when my youngest was studying in Spain and we went to visit her. Be still my heart, here was the beverage of the gods that I have missed so. I savored every drop and was wired on caffeine the entire time we were there. I came back to reality and read a Yelp review for Café con Leche and bookmarked it knowing it could not be the real thing. Man (hombre) was I wrong. It is the drink of my dreams, the beverage of my oh so distant college days. It is perfecto and so hot it scalded my tongue and nothing is that hot, I always order my coffee extra hot. I want to live here and drink their coffee every morning. Every morning do you hear me? Or maybe I can get the familia to come up here for Mother's day. El Día de la Madre is May 10th and Mother's day is May 13th so they are celebrating that whole time at Cafe con Leche. I feel I owe them a real order, my daughter and I just came here for coffee and they acted like it was their absolute pleasure to take up a table for us to just enjoy our café. Hasta luego, Café con Leche, this madre will be back!

    (5)
  • Brittney H.

    I had never had Latin food so was a little confused by a few of the menu items. The waiter was kind enough to explain what some of these ingredients were. I had the Jabarito which is a cuban style sandwich between two fried plantains. This was amazing. And whatever sauces are at the table - try them all! The location is also very quaint.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The food here is incredible (esp the ceviche and jibarito)! The staff is super friendly as well and were very accommodating! :) I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Matt K.

    Great place for brunch with excellent coffee.

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    Cafe con Leche is the best. I've come twice during what's usually the brunch rush--once with four people, once with five--and have been seated within ten minutes, a shockingly short wait compared to the two hours you'll wait down the street at some other Logan hot spots. The food is awesome, the drinks are delicious and the ambiance is very fun.

    (5)
  • Maggie M.

    The food was very good! Everything was fresh, and my meal was delish! However, customer service sucked. 15 minutes after paying our check, we were told they needed the table. I've never been shoved out of a restaurant before, and maybe this happens all the time in Chicago, but I'll never come again.

    (2)
  • Jessica F.

    Very unprofessional. I made reservations this past Thursday afternoon, with a woman named Stephanie. While on the phone she put me on hold for about 15 minutes. I should've taken that as a sign of poor customer service.I waited and finalized my reservation for a party of 12 people, for Saturday night. We all arrive Saturday night and I speak with the hostess, she says that there is no reservation. I explained to her that I did make one and all she did was tell me that, "nothing was in the system" and she walked away and ignored me. This was humiliating. They told us we would have to wait by the bar and wait until another group finished eating! Even though there were plenty of EMPTY tables! Unacceptable! They admitted to their error and I felt that leaving a group of 12 people to wait in a dark corner for a long period of time is horrible customer service. Since the wait was too long for my taste, I immediately called another restaurant, Dunlays on the Square and they said they could accommodate us immediately. I'm so glad I got to spend my birthday celebration there! We were seated as soon as we arrived, even though the restaurant was jammed pack! I will NEVER return to Cafe con Leche again. I suggest that staff be retrained on how to accommodate guests when situations like this occur, retrain hostesses to take reservations via phone, and definitely be retrained on providing better customer service to guests.

    (1)
  • Dana A.

    Great food and great service! Their chola chillaquiles are the best I've had in Chicago

    (5)
  • Kristen P.

    Cute little place and great to sit outside when nice weather. Loved that the coffee came in huge mugs. Service was friendly and food was delicious. Woulld return.

    (5)
  • Linsey R.

    I love this place! The chorizo burrito is so great that I rarely try anything else on the menu. The green salsa and french fries are good too. Oh, and the coffee, yum! The service has always been attentive and welcoming (even when we stayed to chat long after our food was gone). And free parking in the back!

    (4)
  • Jake C.

    Great breakfast spot! I've been here half a dozen times now, and they really have delivered every single time. I love bringing friends here when they visit, it's a nice atmosphere to hang out and chat in and the food is always delicious. The service is impressively fast, too. My order has never taken more than 5-10 minutes to arrive, even when dining with a group of 4. Portions are HUGE. I love their "cafe con leche." It comes in a giant cup that I can't possibly finish. It's just the best. If you're ever in the Logan Square area and wanting a good and affordable meal, give Cafe Con Leche a try. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Jillian C.

    I have had many different Jibaritos from all over the city but this one was just average...still a great restaurant and I would order from here again!!

    (3)
  • Tony M.

    Absolutely love the Cafe con leche here and the food is great. My only concern is that they are always packed for breakfast but thats because its so damn gooood!

    (5)
  • Amanda F.

    Finally came to check this place out and loved it! First off, free parking is always appreciated. The decor was simple yet very chic. I walked in thinking the place was very small, but they have another large room and even a patio. I went for brunch and it was great. I had the croissant sandwich and added ham to it. My friend had the burrito and a coffee con leche and we both were very satisfied with what we ordered. We also got pancakes to share and those we're great! We usually do that wherever we go for brunch and these were wonderful - thick, very vanilla-y and so tastey, we ate them all (Lol). I've heard great reviews about this place at night as well, will definitely have to come back and check it out.

    (4)
  • Maria T.

    The food was really good. The girl manager was absolutely amazing! This was my first time here and I thought the service was great. I will definitely come back :)

    (4)
  • Eduardo A.

    Excellent service Excellent food over the top to come from California to have such great food I am in awe Definitely try the jibarito sándwhich which was defensively great. The chilaquiles was great It was all great and even the Café con leche

    (5)
  • Raul B.

    I used to come here a lot while waiting for a movie at the Logan before they expanded. So I was excited to come back this past weekend to check out the new look. We were able to get a table right away in their new outdoor patio in the back of the building but looking around the new interior it looks nice but looks like every other place in lakeview nothing really stands out. They do have a bar now and they knocked down the wall to connect to the old place. I also think the new addition lacks the charm of the old place. So we got to ordering and we both had the breakfast sandwich which was on their brunch menu. They were actually really good and the potatoes I had as a side were wonderful. The salsa's they had were just ok but went well with the potatoes. The price tag pretty much reflects the changing neighborhood but I don't feel it's the same anymore.

    (3)
  • Racquel M.

    Decor for fall and the food is the best experience . I had the papas con chorizo , it was perfectly cooked . Id definitely come back and recommend this place .

    (5)
  • William Q.

    We tried this place for brunch on Sunday and it was great! Lots of choices for breakfast or lunch. My wife had the chilaquiles and I had a Cuban entree with tostones - awesome!!! Kids loved the steak taco that came w beans and rice. They ate it up. The staff was super nice and Moises the manager was extremely attentive and made sure we enjoyed ourselves. We will be back!

    (5)
  • marcella g.

    Cozy, warm and inviting with wonderful service from the host to the servers, food is consistently delicious and the kitchen is open late. One of my favorites in Logan Square. I love the Cuban sandwich, the café con leche, and the steak with onions.

    (5)
  • Erin V.

    Recently went here for the first time ever... the location is on my route to and fro nearly every day and I always wondered what it's about. The food we ordered was delicious, but it literally took almost an hour to get it. The Sunday we decided to go was the first sunny day all spring, it seemed, so the place was pretty full. The whole operation was very disorganized. Turns out 2 of the guys who normally work there called in "sick" so the operator had to call in a bunch of family members who don't normally work there. I felt so bad for him! He was so nice and apologetic; be even offered to give us a free dessert when he found out it was our first anniversary! My vegetarian burrito was yummy and my husband gobbled up his pancakes, so we liked it! Cute spot, yummy food and very sweet proprietor. We'll be back, but hope it's just not on a day where all the trained help calls in sick!

    (4)
  • Lizz R.

    Great place for brunch....A family atmosphere yet an OK place for a late night dinner date considering the ambience in the later evening. It's a small dine-in spot that can have a sort of romantic atmosphere with the dime lighting & fire place w/a live guitarist playing tunes from (My) all time favorite Santana etc...The brunch menu is good. The chilaquiles are my favorite with a glass of well, of course CAFE CON LECHE here on a Sunday. :)

    (4)
  • Ehren M.

    Always a treat cafe con leche is a drink second to none.

    (4)
  • Jim M.

    I live a block and a half away and I am always eager to find new neighborhood places so I went in with a friend on a Sunday afternoon, the restaurant was about half filled. We were promptly seated in the back patio with a few other diners, given menus and then.... left to rot. We sat there getting no service for about 12-15 minutes before we just left. As we were walking out we saw 3 waitresses huddled together sending text messages and laughing, while two "managers" (You know those guys in sports coats in every dumb-ass restaurant with bad service that you can never really figure out what exactly they do... the guys that Gordon Ramsey always recommends to be fired on "Kitchen Nightmares") realized what had happened but didn't try to apologize or stop us from leaving, probably figuring they make enough money so who cares about these two.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth Z.

    Stopped in for brunch on a snowy day, it was pretty busy considering the weather and it was almost 2pm on a Saturday. I had the traditional breakfast chilaquiles with chicken and my husband had the pounded breaded chicken. Mine was the better dish, many more sauces and flavors all came together for a yummy brunch option. Service was good too.

    (4)
  • Viviana F.

    Great atmosphere. For drinks I ordered the Cafe Cubano which is deliciously strong yet sweet. I ordered the Ceviche; it had a great presentation and was delectable. I also order the Croquetas de Jamon which came with their own sauce (mildly spicy).

    (5)
  • David H.

    Great Place to get Breakfast and to go out on a Date with your Lady. I took mine there once and we loved it, it has great coffee and good Breakfast. I suggest anybody try this restaurant. It has great Food and nice waiters

    (5)
  • Nic N.

    Cafe Con Leche is a nice neighborhood spot, located right down the street from the house. We were there on a Saturday and it is definitely busy on the weekends. Of course the Cafe con Leche coffee drink is delish...I'd hope they could do a good job on the drink that has provided their namesake :) Not sure about the actual caffeine content though and I'm a caffeine J U N K I E. We had the chorizo and avo omelet (tasty stuff for sure). Not as fluffy as I like but that is just a matter of personal preference. My buddy had the braised flank steak and after seeing it I had to steal a taste. The spices were precisely right, super flavorful but not overpowering. Fries were delicious and uniquely done as well. Everything is well priced so go get your Leche on.

    (3)
  • Rhonda G.

    Lovely neighborhood brunch spot! The iced namesake drink (cafe con leche) was so good on a nice warm day of patio brunching with the girls. Service was great! Our server was nice, quick, friendly and he looked like someone famous that I can't remember (so not THAT famous probably). I prefer the back patio over the small front one mainly because on Milwaukee you don't have much to look at. I went with a pretty basic breakfast of eggs, toast, turkey sausage and potatoes but I really enjoyed each of my items (especially the very flavorful potatoes). Overall just a low key place to grab brunch with friends without spending a ton and waiting an hour.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    I'm kind of sad I came here for the first time ever recently. I had brunch with a friend, and I was pleased. The food is tasty, the portions and prices are good, and the service was fine (not awesome). A nice solid place to have brunch! The bad news is, I have to deduct stars for the atmosphere. The tables are a crammed in too tightly, we kept bumping into others and being bumped into while we were just sitting at our table. Also, the television screens were unavoidable where we were sitting. I really hate being forced to face a TV during a meal. It encouraged some customers to treat it like a sports bar: one man started literally yelling at the sports game. I saw everyone else give annoyed looks at how loud and obnoxious he was. If the TVs weren't there (or were off during the day), that wouldn't have happened.

    (3)
  • Nina C.

    We dined here twice during our four day stay in Chicago. The first was for dinner. Their chicken soup was the perfect remedy for the cold weather. Served with your choice of tortillas or bread, plus sides of rice, chopped onion, cilantro, and lime. The soup itself was flavorful and had plenty of chicken and vegetables. Our second stop was for brunch. I opted for the vegetarian two-egg sandwich served on French bread. The eggs were scrambled with tomatoes, onion, and bell peppers, and the sandwich was topped with avocado and (optional) lettuce and tomato. I subbed fresh fruit for potatoes with no problems. I tried the namesake cafe con leche on both visits and it was delicious. Friendly and fast service, nice dining area, tasty food in sizable portions

    (4)
  • Kat T.

    I had the cubano sandwich. Not bad, I just felt the french bread was a bit tough. Every time I had a bite, the meat in my sandwich would slip out. It was ok. I would consider coming back, but getting a different sandwich instead.

    (3)
  • DeAnna U.

    I love going to Cafe Con Leche. Every time I have a special day to celebrate, a business dinner or just want some good food, I go to Cafe Con Leche. The service is great here. They are very accommodating! The owner will always stop by to see how everyone is doing if he's there. I was just there for a rum tasting last week (the first of a few they will be doing) and we all had a great time. Not only was it educational but the staff made us feel so welcomed. The drinks were amazing and so was the food. One of my friends is a vegetarian and they immediately whipped something up for her. I will continue to support such a great business in our neighborhood!

    (4)
  • Sara S.

    We stumbled across this place on our way to a street festival and will never regret walking in the door. The food was fantastic. I had the Huevos con Jamon and my dining pal had the Chilaquiles Verdes. Both were soo yummy, we cleaned our plates. It was pretty busy when we got there, so we ended up sitting at the bar. The bartender was mixing their custom house drinks (Ahhh give me the homemade Michelada any day!) and the Rosemary Cider, which we did not drink, looked and smelled delicious. The burn the rosemary garnish a bit, so every time they lit it up, our mouths watered. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    We went for brunch a couple weekends ago and got seated right away on a Sunday while the farmers market was in full swing down the street. Our server was super attentive, the food was amazing (and they were large portions) and we had a hard time choosing what to order because everything on the menu looked great. I got the restaurant's namesake drink and have since gone back a couple times for it because I'm pretty sure that the secret ingredient in the Cafe Con Leche is MAGIC. Also, they are a BELLY spot and have great rewards :)

    (5)
  • Amy R.

    We get takeout from here every blue moon - when we're equal parts hungry and lazy during brunch hours, it comes in handy. The food is meh, and not just because it traveled and was delivered. Small portions, bland. Edible, but nothing special.

    (3)
  • Tom D.

    Such a solid meal choice, and parking! They are so consistent with their dishes. I love that the staff is super sweet. Patio seating is not cramped and really cute. Entire menu is just really solid, can't go wrong with any choices.

    (5)
  • Catherine W.

    Excellent cheap breakfast with no wait! We enjoyed the platillos (scrambled eggs with jamon), chilaquiles, and a strawberry licuado and homemade lemonade. They have a roomy outdoor patio area that would be nice to bring a larger group. I would return again.

    (4)
  • William Q.

    Cafe con Leche is a great place to get a breakfast, lunch and even a light dinner. You can not miss the media noche sandwich is you are there for breakfast or the Cuban sandwich for lunch. I do not drink cafe (coffee), but a nice hot chocolate with cinnamon make my day a better one.

    (5)
  • Ryan B.

    Simply delicious. Our adventure continues with Breakfast including the Breakfast burrito & croissant sandwich. My sister thought the tortilla was as perfect as my croissant, and both came with a side of delicious house potatoes. We also thought the environment was comfortable and relaxing with great service. Great place to grab an early bite to eat.

    (4)
  • Krista S.

    Oh how I love this place!! Not only is the food amazing but the cafe con leche is sooo yummy! Me and my husband go here a lot! The service is great and last time we were there the owner was sitting at a table next to us and heard us talking about how much we loved the place and started talking to us about how he keeps a great customer service base an I couldn't agree more. I had the Cuban sandwich and it was delicious with crispy French fries which is my favorite way to have fries! I have nothing bad to say about cafe con leche keep it up guys!

    (5)
  • cassie r.

    Lesson #1: My life is now fuller with the discovery of chorizo. Lesson #2: Logan Square may be a bit sketchy, but it's home to some pretty great dining spots in this city. Cafe Con Leche is one such spot, and I made this discovery Sunday afternoon, when a few friends and I were searching for a spot to grab a quick bite. This discovery proved delicious - I ordered the chorizo and avocado omelet and relished every bite. It was a bit spicy, and paired with Chihuahua cheese and a perfectly ripe avocado, I was THISCLOSE to licking my plate. I'm even going to go out on a limb and say this might be the best omelet I've ever had (not counting, of course, my mom's delectable concoctions). This place has some excellent Latin American choices - tortas, platillos, burritos - and they add a little flair to some American classics as well. The prices were beyond reasonable, and the ambiance was cozily crowded. I'm definitely a fan of the "coffee with milk."

    (4)
  • Ruma T.

    I cannot believe I haven't reviewed this place before. If there is one place in Chicago that I'm a regular at, this is it. I've spend many wonderful hours here and consumed tremendous amounts of their food and drink. A good friend who lives in the area was the one to introduce me to Cafe Con Leche. He started off a tradition of sipping their delicious Cafe con Leches on weekend mornings which is quite the perfect way to start any day. Their breakfast burritos are also delicious and have the seal of approval from my parents which is hard to come by. Recently, I started being a regular there in the evenings. I've met the owner multiple times and he's a great guy and very friendly. They've got great drink specials on weekday evenings and you can't got wrong with the Tuesday-Thursdays discounted mojito, margarita, and sangria specials. They are all yummy and its hard to stop. We've ended up there till the place closes multiple times cuz its so cozy and comfortable that you just don't want to get up. Food is also good and as someone else noted, their fries are the best and my favorite. Almost forgot, discovered my new favorite drink there last night whose name I can't remember..but it has cucumbers and strawberries and is refreshing. Parking lot in the back is an added plus. Not that it needed any more things going for it. Ooh also the outdoor seating in the summer is great.. I could go on but I don't think anyone's still reading...

    (5)
  • Diane A.

    I have lived in Logan Square for three years now, and although I walk by Cafe Con Leche all the time, I've never ventured inside. However, my best friend was in town this weekend from Utah and we were looking for places to have brunch, and thought we'd try it! I was very happy with my experience all around. The decor inside is very upscale and comfortable, and the breakfast burritos are great! I had the veggie burrito and loved it, and my friend had the regular breakfast burrito with chorizo and also really liked it. The salsas they had were very good as well! The only complaint (and this is a small one) is that my friend was still drinking her coffee and they took it away. Granted, she only had one or two more sips, but they could have asked before they took it. Also, she took her leftovers home and wanted to put some salsa on it before we left, but they removed the salsa from the table before she could do so. However, all around it was a very good experience and I thought the staff were very friendly!

    (4)
  • Jane W.

    Overprice and Overcharged! I heard lots of good things about this place so my boyfriend and I decided to try it. My boyfriend got chilaquiles verdes and I ordered egg white omelet. The menu says fluffy omelet but my omelet was nothing near the fluff. And it was so bland. My boyfriend loved his dish and kept talking about it. Now let's talk about the price. 1/4 of avocado is $1.50, you're kidding me! I asked for egg white. When the bill came, I was surprised that it was $2 for substitute. There's nothing on the menu that says $2 egg white substitute. Our server didn't even mention about it. My flat bland vegetarian omelet was $10.95 ($8.95+$2) and didn't even come with any kind of toasts or tortillas. It had about 3/4 cup of potatoes. We split the bill, and mine came out to be $15.55. I gave them $20 and got $4 back. I know it's only 45¢ but I expected to have it came back with my change. And I would have left it with the tip anyway. If they do this to every customer, then that's not right. I'm very disappointed and feel ripped off. I'd say skip it. There's a lot of better Mexican breakfast places with reasonable price and honesty.

    (1)
  • Emily N.

    Yep. This place suits me just fine. At least once a week, my job takes me right down the street from here. It is a major exercise in self control not to stop and eat here all the time. I mean, this joint has everything I need for a productive lunch. Killer sandwiches, great coffee, great service, and free wifi! What more can a girl ask for? My favorite so far has been the ropa vieja sandwich. Amazingly tender beef that's been braised with peppers and spices, served on a crusty roll with tons of gooey cheese. Top it with one of the salsa's (I'm on a chipotle kick right now) and fries on the side. Win! The back area is stylish and spacious. The staff has got that perfect level of service down to a science. And the food. Seriously good stuff. So grab your laptop, netbook, Ipad, etc and get your but over here!

    (4)
  • Delitronix X.

    Authentic and fast. I eat here quite a bit and its good every time. Complimentary salsa and chips is great..so is the burrito!

    (4)
  • Rafael R.

    Cafe Con Leche serves a delicious cup of, what else, cafe con leche. With hearty Cuban and Mexican food options, I settled for a breakfast style burrito, which was chock full of beans, eggs, rice and other goodness, a perfect afternoon meal while enjoying the Logan Square neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    I have had two solid breakfasts at Cafe Con Leche. First, the cafe con leche is outstanding. Their breakfast options are varied and I doubt you could go wrong. The staff is attentive and the service is solid. The most recent time i was there we opted to eat on their back patio but when it started to rain the staff happily offered to bring us inside as they had reserved tables inside for us in case the weather turned. There is nothing to complain about. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth J.

    Wow, wow, wow! I come here pretty frequently and on most counts, I'm satisfied. I've ordered several things off the menu - jibaritos, the veggie burger, the chilaqulies - and the food is always exceptional. They also have great beans & rice, guacamole, maduros, tostones, and even their french fries are good! The portions are excellent and the prices are more than fair. And of course, their cafe con leche is perfection. It's one of my favorite places to go and I can always count on delicious food from them. The only thing stopping them from getting 5 stars is the service. It varies very drastically in quality from day to day. They're usually pretty friendly, but it often takes awhile for them to notice you and sometimes they're very slow to take your order, bring over napkins, and bring the bill, etc. Still, I really enjoy this restaurant and consistently enjoy my experience there.

    (4)
  • Elena J.

    This place is fabulous. The food is high quality. Fresh ingredients, delicious latin dishes. Empanadas, croquetas and calamares are incredible. I had only had calamares prepared this way in the North of Spain (there, we call this recipe "rabas"). The desserts and coffee are also delicious. My family and I went for dinner twice the week we discovered this little restaurant. To top it all, it has plenty of parking. We highly recommend it for its warm atmosphere and welcoming employees. I do not know for how long it has been open, but I wish I had known it before. Lovely place, terrific service and the best food.

    (5)
  • Raymond G.

    Came in for the breakfast which was delicious cant wait to come and try mojito Monday and margarita Wednesday!!!

    (4)
  • Bill M.

    Went here for breakfast. We had the Veggie egg sandwich, Burrito and Breakfast torte. Coffee very good, cups too heavy. Service was excellent. Everything was. Prepared exactly as ordered.

    (4)
  • Nic K.

    i love coming here for breakfast. my dine out buddy and i woke up past our alarm clocks to meet and decided to go here for lunch. Your taste buds will thank you for giving them the taste of their veggie burger. i have yet to find a veggie burger at a place that doesn't taste like it was just reheated out of a boca burger box. this place satisfied my veggie burger needs and will be the place i will go to for it. when i go here for breakfast, they don't cock their head and say "You want no eggs or cheese?" they actually ask if you want more veggie choices and even that, how more flexible they are with their other dishes and what would taste better without the cheese and egg. i kind of dropped my jaw as to how sweet that was of the servers i had (all of them, no joke) that would do that for me. this place is so sweet. i will be coming here more than once a month for sure.

    (4)
  • Alfredo P.

    As its name would suggest, this place has some pretty great cafe con leche. Unlike its name would suggest, Cafe Con Leche also offers full breakfast and lunch of both Latin and American varieties. With that, the food isn't to be missed. The Huevos Rancheros is flavorful and filling, as are their breakfast sandwiches. The good: - The staff is friendly and attentive - A good menu variety - Great cafe con leche - Good sized portions of food - Pretty good prices - Has a free parking lot, which is good considering how congested Milwaukee can get - Great ambiance (Cuban music plays in the background, many original photos and paintings decorate the walls, feels comfortable, diversity of customers) The bad: - The only detractor, and a small one at that, is that it takes the food and cafe a bit longer to be served than would be desired. Of course, both are satisfying and worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Jon O.

    I came here for lunch on a Sunday. Here are my pros/cons: Pros: - large breakfast/lunch menu - very affordable - tasty cubano sandwich. Not the best, but still good. - friendly staff Cons: - small and noisy dining room This is a good place for latin food. If you are in the neighborhood, check it our.

    (4)
  • Whitney L.

    Met a friend here last weekend for brunch. Small, cute decor! Wait staff was very friendly, really no complaints. My cappuccino was one of the best I've ever had. Period. Hands down. Delicious. I got the croissant sandwich and what i can remember of it it was pretty great. The only thing I didn't care for was the giant hunks of lettuce. Not as in...huge pieced of lettuce...but HUNKS of it. I just picked it off and set it aside. I'd say there's nothing spectacular about CCL but I'd eat there again.

    (4)
  • Beth M.

    Those who know me are aware of my fondness for fried food. I am a sucker for patacones/tostones/fried green plantains - whatever you like to call them. The jibarito at Cafe Con Leche, with its "bread" of aforementioned golden deliciousness, didn't stand a chance against my drooling mouth. I've never actually had a jibarito before, given the fact that it's typically full of steak. However, Cafe Con Leche offers the option of substituting the meat with a chipotle black bean burger patty. I've had the burger before, and it's pretty flavorful in itself. I also left off the mayo to make it vegan, adding a little green salsa instead. The iceberg lettuce in the sandwich wasn't very interesting, but is it ever? The fresh grapefruit juice is good. I don't drink much soda, so it's nice to have an option other than water. The side of seasoned fries - probably my favourite variety - round out the meal. Perfect amount of food for lunch. The Latin music they play made today just a little sunnier.

    (4)
  • Anya H.

    i have eaten here twice and it just keeps getting better and better. This last time i got the mexican breakfast sandwich that came with eggs, steak cheese and refried beans on a crusty roll. Also got the cafe con leche and orange juice. Bf got the eggs and cheese and ham scramble. All the dishes come with breakfast potatoes as well as two squirt bottles filled with their red and green salsa. ding ding ding, extra star for not being stingy on the sauce. Everything was delicious, the food comes out literally in like 10 minutes and i am pretty sure that at least 6 people said good bye to us on our way out. not to mention that the leftovers were even tastier the next day, this may be a new obsession.

    (5)
  • Philip T.

    This is for D' Noche, the wonderful night incarnation of this establishment. Tastefully decorated, cosy and inviting this 3 week-old menu dinner spot boasts an impressive menu. The food was great (I had the steak but the fish almost made me want to give up my plate). Very friendly staff made sure that we were comfortable and that everything was going okay. For the drinker who read this, think "full bar"! There is patio for those spring/summer/fall nights when al fresco is on the mind. The owner, himself, checked up on our table a number times and bought us a shot. It was a great dining experience: ambiance, food and staff. When you go, ask for Sam, tell him the guys from the South Side (Bronzeville and Rosemoor) sent you. I'm definitely going back for that tilapia.

    (4)
  • Heidi B.

    wow, what a horrible food experience! the location and environment are great but the food is terrible. I have been there 3 times and each time it gets worse. yesterday was the last time. For starters the coffee itself is pretty bad. I ordered a mocha and it was practically tasteless and the coffee tasted instant. I tried 2 soups...they were both so bad I had to return them. I have never had worse soup..the mushroom soup consisted of half and half cream. Thats pretty much it. Got the chicken soup next...wow. Have no idea what it was or how it tasted the way it did! My friend got shrimp tacos...really bad. I really don't recommend going here except for the environment which is nice because its on a corner and you can watch the L go by. Very chicago. But skip the food altogether!

    (1)
  • Jeanne H.

    I like this place! It's usually pretty easy to get a table, and the food is yummy. Sure, it's not the cheapest place around, but I'd still recommend it.

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    My daughter and I came in for breakfast after hearing rave reviews from friends. I ordered the steak torta and my 6 year old had the french toast. It was almost impossible to cut her toast - it was weirdly chewy - and she had a difficult time eating it as well. My torta was underseasoned and needed salt and pepper. A lot of salt and pepper. The potatoes were amazing. Cold, but amazing. Service was ok, but we were seated immediately and our food arrived quickly. I'll try it again for dinner.

    (2)
  • Krystyna B.

    In my mind, there is simply nothing better than a well-prepared cup of coffee. I live off - and for - coffee. I love them all: red eyes, coffees of the day, cortados, cafes, lattes, americanos and espressos. So, would you be surprised that I visited Cafe Con Leche? The humongous cafe con leche for which this spot is named is delicious. But that is not all that the cafe is known for. The decor is clean, modern, and inviting. The breakfast options are plentiful. And, on this Saturday brunch outing, fully satisfied our craving for three, (no, strike that) four things: (1) Caffeine (2) Mexican breakfast options (chilaquiles verdes, burritos con bistek, pollo, o bistek) and home-made hot sauce that I want to smuggle into my purse and take home with me. (3) chorizo, and (4) avocado The only thing that diminished our experience was the 45 minutes it took our server to straighten the bill after he over-charged us by $30.

    (4)
  • Jia M.

    I am reviewing Cafe Con Leche based on their steak taco and the cheeseburger. Service was good. I was in and out within ten minutes of placing my order. The steak taco was alright, but kind of bland. The cheeseburger fared better, however. Slightly above average due to the use of fresh lettuce. This place also sells CTA bus passes - ahtough they were out of the 7 day ones when I stopped in. Here are their hours: M-Sat 7AM - 8PM Sun - 8AM - 8PM

    (3)
  • Dave L.

    Food was fantastic - Chorizo Breakfast Torta with a big cup of Cafe Con Leche. They were super nice and proactive -- the only thing that makes this so I can't give a 5.0 is that I felt a bit rushed. They weren't short on tables but they were so helpful that I felt that way. And you think I'd be the one rushing with a Cafe Con Leche in me (thank you MIA for getting he hooked on it). The orange sauce is AMAZING. I'd go back just to put that on stuff.

    (4)
  • Lauren P.

    accept no substitutions! Cafe con Leche of Logan Square is the place to be..... if you are in the mood for a ridiculously good cuban sandwich and a amazing authentic Cafe Con Leche. With all the recent renovation and changes i was afraid this place would lose its charm.... Luckily it only enhances all this place has to offer. go treat yourself to an amazing sandwich make sure you get some of the Orangey-amazing-don't know whats in it-so good salsa that goes perfectly with your cuban sandwich and fries!

    (5)
  • Lauren M.

    Beware: Prices seem to get more expensive at night. Because for the order l got during lunch hours, l paid almost 6 dollars more several hours later for the same thing. Unless it's a clerical error, it's not like when you buy cereal at Walgreen's and you pay more than supermarket prices.

    (2)
  • Adlyyn Z.

    Absolutely love this place! They make quality food! Yes the place is cute and service is great, but food is what will bring me back. I had their eggs/ham/potatoes...this one of those places you crave their food. Cheers to the kitchen staff!

    (5)
  • Emy F.

    I'm not a too large fan of Latin food but my girlfriend took me here and I absolutely loved it. I had the burrito and it was amazing (I know typical, but still it was delicious and HUGE!) The service, the atmosphere and what not was amazing, I've actually been dying to go back very soon for dinner service :)

    (5)
  • Lois A.

    They really did a nice job turning this place around from what was here before. I was there on an off day when a waitress or two had failed to show up and the owner was so nice explaining why things were taking longer than nornal. This place is really cute and it has a great patio to eat on in summer. My boyfriend LOVED his fish tacos. He wouldn't stop talking about the mango salsa that came with. My chicken sandwich with chipotle mayo was really good. We will be back!

    (4)
  • Ingrid G.

    I've been to Cafe con Leche a million times, and it's always a five-star experience. This place is hands down the best lunch spot in the area (i.e. within 3 blocks of my office) for the price. Some favorites: - Veggie burger (5/5) - this thing is HUGE! I love the brioche bun and the big, crunchy pieces of lettuce. The burger has a nice black bean flavor to it. I can't finish the whole thing. Stuff your face for under $6.50 (including tax). - Taco plate (5/5) - I usually get chicken tacos. They are fantastic. The corn tortillas are a bit flimsy, but you get 2 per taco. The plate comes with rice and beans. I usually get black beans instead of refried. One of their more expensive options at around $8. - Cafe con leche (4/5) - I prefer black coffee, but every once in a while I get a cafe con lech to satisfy my sweet tooth. It's a little too sweet for my tastes, but like I said, I usually drink black coffee. Also kind of expensive at about $4 for the large. - Fries (5/5) - I've changed my mind about their fries. Maybe they're just better now? The seasoning is great, and they're nice and crispy on the outside. Fries are included with most of their burgers and sandwiches. Also, I'm addicted to their hot sauce. I put it on everything. I wish I could purchase entire bottles of that shit (hint hint).

    (5)
  • Jay L.

    This is in my old neighborhood of Logan Square, so i was looking forward to this place, back in the day it use to be an old Chinese dollar store, sold karate shoes and stuff lol.....parking is scarce, and we came here on an early Tuesday morning. There was some staff having a personal conversation out in the open, i am not a fan of that type of stuff, i dont care what the excuse...anyway, I had the chilachiles, they were ok, i have had better....but the CAFE CON LECHE WAS THE BOMB....for sure....I may need to try something else on the menu to give it a better review, but it was just OK to me....

    (2)
  • Sara L.

    I found this place while searching for somewhere to eat for lunch while in Logan Square. I honestly didn't know what to order, b/c everything on the menu seemed really good & I don't have much experience in eating Latino food so I didn't know what I would like. I ended up getting the Jibarito just b/c it said that it was a Chicago Classic and the description sounded good. It was basically a sandwich, but instead of bread ..they used fried plantains. It was actually really good, but I couldn't finish it b/c there was too much friedness on my plate. (It came with seasoned fries). I wouldn't order it again, but there are a lot of other things on the menu that I would definitely like to try. My friend got the Cubano, and it was pretty good. The Cafe Con Leche is a must. Expect a hefty portion. You have an option of adding White Chocolate Godiva, Black Chocolate Godiva, Kalua, etc for an additional $4 but you really don't need to, because it's already sweet & yummy w/ the option of adding sugar.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    This place is awesome! I can't believe anybody would write a bad review. My best friend has always told me about this place and said she used to frequent it while she was growing up. We finally decided to stop by since we weren't too far from it. I ordered the cubano and it was excellent! We also had a chiliquiles and they were awesome! The ham and cheese breakfast sandwich was excellent too! The cafe con leche was great and the regular coffee was awesome too. The traditional potatoes are the best though! I am tough to please on food but I left very happy. We had the cubano meal, the ham and cheese sandwhich meal, the chiliquilles meal, 3 cafe con leche's in house, a dessert, and 3 cafe con leche's to go and our meal was $40. you can't beat that! I will be here again and again. It had the traditional atmosphere and feel, mixed in with a very modern touch. I loved it!

    (5)
  • Netty F.

    Went here after a disappointing hour wait at Lula's down the street. Only ate here once, but will definitely come back. I ordered breakfast, a veggie burrito and breakfast tortas with chorizo. Both were supper yummy. The potatoes that came with both entrees were fresh, well seasoned, not burnt. I was surprised how quickly the food came after we ordered, especially since it was around Saturday around noon and the restaurant was pretty packed!!

    (4)
  • Cara T.

    I went to Cafe Con Leche last Friday with a small group. The atmosphere was suprisingly great. We sat close to the fireplace. It was calm and quiet, great for conversation. I had the grilled chicken jibarito with the seasoned fries. The jibarito was very tasty and a little messy, just as it should be. The seasoned fried were killer...crispy with a little kick. I had the homemade lemonade to drink. A little bland, but not bad. I like a little more pucker power and it seemed to be watered down. I finished with the cheesecake. It was pretty tasty. Can't wait to try more things on the menu and maybe an appetizer or two. Definitley want to try the chicken torta, molletes, etc. etc. I'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Kathryn V.

    You've gotta check this place out. Seriously. Best cafe con leche that I've had! The chilaquiles verdes is my favorite breakfast and I've always had great service.

    (5)
  • Claire F.

    The food her is really good, especially for the price. I really like the enchiladas and the horchata. Delicious! All the food I have seen there looks straight up yummy. I love Mexican food, but their American food looks really really good too. I was disappointed with their smoothies however. Maybe they made mine wrong or something, but I ordered a strawberry smoothie the other morning, and it tasted like milk and water. I threw it in the trash after about 5 sips.....a waste of $4.

    (4)
  • Luisa O.

    Cute place although it can get crowded. The food is ok but their cafe con leche is delicious!

    (3)
  • Alberto J. M.

    I have yet to try their food, but everyone has told me it is quite good. For me, it's all about the "Cafe con Leche"! Do it. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Shonda D.

    Went with friends for dinner and let me say.... this place is awesome! I had the veggie burger, maduros, and the cafe con leche. The burger was actually very tasty! It was made of black bean and corn and it was delish. The maduros were cooked to perfection, not too hard and not too mushy - just the right balance. And then the cafe con leche... OMG it was outstanding! The place is byob, so I could have brought some liquor to add to it, but it was spectacular the way it was. I love the fact that the place has a parking lot. Our waitress was very nice and the prices will not hurt your pocket book. I will definitely be going back for the breakfast, then I may give Cafe Con Leche 5 stars. Stay posted.

    (4)
  • Kristen H.

    Cafe con leche is a great logan square neighborhood spot that I visited for the first time months ago. This weekend, I visited again and the place is now all spruced up with new tables / counters and an additional dining area. As usual their breakfast sandwich with turkey sausage was quite tasty. They have added more spices to the potatoes and with their hot sauce, quite a good combination. The cafe con leche is delicious!! Since they are now open till 10pm and have become a BYOB, I'll definitely be hitting it up after a Logan Theater movie. Happy to see the Logan neighborhood joints growing!!

    (4)
  • Robin W.

    Just like every other gem in Logan Square, you could walk by Cafe con Leche dozens of times without noticing this place. I actually went to the Cafe Con Leche in Bucktown multiple times before realizing that I lived 2 blocks from the Logan Square restaurant. Oops! Anyway, oblivious me walked by multiple times. The sign is unassuming, and the restaurant front gives you the impression that it could seat maybe 10 people. And then... the name suggests that this is just a coffee shop. Oh no!! Not true at all. Cafe con Leche is a delicious Latino restaurant with excellent brunch and lunch items, and most importantly, it's BYOB. The cafe con leche and coffee are of course excellent, but the food is also great. The jibaritos are mmmm... I am now surrounded by a dozen restaurants in Logan Square claiming they serve "the best" jibarito, and Cafe con Leche's is near the top of my favorites. As far as breakfast items, give me some eggs with Mexican spices and a tortilla and I'm happy. Also the new decor is super cozy, yet a bit chic for LS. The space is much larger inside than it appears from outside. I dig the fireplace. Definitely going to become a regular spot (now that I know it exists).

    (4)
  • Don H.

    I cannot get enough of this place. Seriously. It's no compare to the other CcL that's down Milwaukee more, either. This place is wonderful. (Not that the other place isn't -- just different.) The first time I came here it was a little itty bitty place with barely enough room to sit. With the expanded dining room AND the back patio, you won't wait for long. The last time I went I treated myself with a scrambled egg and steak breakfast, which was healthy (as healthy as it can be) and delicious as usual. The waiters are really busy, but they take time with you when you order. Your water is never empty and coffee is truly bottomless. But what I REALLY come for is the café con leche itself: Cuban coffee. I will actually come all the way here just to get that alone as a takeaway. But it's just perfect. They do something quite amazing with it that I don't understand. Maybe it's the cinnamon. Maybe the right amount of sweetness. Whatever it is, it's crack for my soul. As Sarah would say, "better than anything else that I've tried." The other thing that does it for me here is the ambiance. The people. That's a VERY Important part of the dining experience for me and the other reason I come to a restaurant. In the front room it's not uncommon to see older hispanic folk sitting around, nursing a cuppa joe and talking about the news of the town. In the restaurant during the day it's young families and at night dressed up young people enjoying the super-fresh guac and expert drinks.

    (4)
  • Jesse F.

    Bad coffee and bad breakfast, but good tortas, nice employees, and a cool owner. The place is called "Cafe con Leche", yet they managed to pull the crappiest espresso in history. Zero crema, I had to send it back. Unfortunately when it came back it was only slightly better. My breakfast included an undercooked side of potatoes and burned eggs in my croissandwich. Triple fail. I had a torta one day that was great, but it's pretty hard to screw up a sandwich. I can't believe this place has a 4 star rating. Time for a 2 star reality check.

    (2)
  • Maria R.

    You want a snack? Go here You want a full out dine-in meal? Also go here I love the deliciousness of their food, but I also like how you dont need to go to necessarily get a sit down meal. You can get a takeout meal, or you can just grab a coffee and a muffin from their front display, or a jarritos and some jello. It's all good. Also, I am not a coffee person, I tend to drink it once in a blue moon, but their cafe con leche occasionally has me craving it. Great food, great service, great price, and great flexibility. Win.

    (5)
  • Jennifer Q.

    Love this place! I judge a breakfast spot not only on the food, but the coffee too! Great, smokey dark coffee with real flavor. The cafe con leche is to die for...I usually order two because it's that good! Huge, delicious portions...I usually order the chilaquiles verdes. Muy ricos! Great little spot! I like going early when it's not as crowded!

    (5)
  • Brent W.

    I've been to the CCL in Wicker Pk several times and have always had a good experience. The Logan Square locale is actually really nice inside and while it looks very small from the outside, once you step in they have a dining area in the back, so it can accommodate a lot more ppl than the few tables in the front. Any rate, unfortunately this wasn't a great experience, not terrible by any stretch, but Meh, i've had better. Was in the mood for a Cubano, sandwich only, as I was taking it on the fly. Well, all sams come with fries here so that wasn't an option. Rang in at almost 10$, a bit steep but hey, if it's a great Cubano, i'll go with it. Problem was, it wasn't great, again, not bad but average at best. The prep was excellent, lechon and ham sat b/t melted chihuahua cheese and pickles all sat b/t the traditional hard pressed french bread. The problem was with the meat itself. The roasted pork was a litle fatty and a bit dry. The ham was ok, again, just didn't seem to be the best quality? I will give these guys another chance on alternate menu items and stick to El Cubanito for my Cuban....this place looks to have a fantastic breakfast and brunch menu. [x] will give CCL in LS another shot [x] give the Cubano a miss

    (2)
  • Jason A.

    The best chilaquiles I have ever had. The cafe con leche at Cafe Con Leche is not to be missed.

    (5)
  • Sam R.

    I'm craving a Cafe con Leche. I'm craving it. I've had it elsewhere, and it really is nowhere near as good. Based on my cravings alone, I am upping the star. :)

    (4)
  • Amy H.

    I hadn't been to Cafe Con Leche in a while, but stopped in last month for brekkie with some friends who were staying with me. Whooo-boy! They remodeled and it is now swanky! Well...swanky for Logan Square and swanky compared to what it was before. They expanded into the store next door and now have extra seating, a bar (liquor license coming soon!) and a fire place. A fire place! Nothing is better than sitting by the fire on a snowy morning eating some chilaquiles and sipping a cafe con leche. Nicely done, Cafe Con Leche!

    (4)
  • Shannon H.

    Quickly becoming a go-to spot. We've always been able to walk in and get a table without a wait for both brunch and dinner - yet the place is always bustling. Great food, well-priced, tasty margaritas and awesome live music on the weekends. Go and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Angela S.

    The service here is great. The food isn't bad either. And the patio is beautiful. But the kitchen looks so dirty! And although it was outside, I did see a roach.

    (3)
  • Damaris A.

    I pretty much eat here more than 3 times a week, I live nearby and I think that the food is great. Bring your appetite because their portions are big. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, that food has been very good and satisfying. And I love, love, love their cafe con leche.

    (5)
  • Michael G.

    If it's good enough for the most important person in Logan Square, it's good enough for me (also known as not the most important person in Logan Square). Recently, before catching a movie at the Logan, a friend and I headed over here. While we were sitting in the swanky new back part (seriously, the lighting back in this part resembles a sushi bar except for the warm glow of a fireplace), an important looking man walked in the back door. He was dressed to the nines (if you don't count the leather suit jacket), and looked more than vaguely familiar. My suspicions of who it was were confirmed when someone at the bar said, "well, hello Alderman!" There he was, 35th Ward Alderman Rey Colon (also known as The King of Logan Square or, if you believe the wall in the bathroom at Cole's, a pimp) in the flesh. And he was just sitting at the bar and talking with one of his friends (or "connected" backers or something). Now that is one big seal of approval. Not that I need the blessing of the Chicago machine to indulge at a place like this. All I need is a craving for some of the best Mexican and Cuban fusion food in Logan Square (and that's saying a lot). From the simple little lunch counter side for a quick Sunday hangover relief people watching brunch to the b.y.o.b. restaurant side to give me the hangover in the first place, this place has got all its bases covered. Covered in eggs, high quality cheeses, and sauces just right on the hot to mild side, that is. At least if you order the best chilaquiles in Chicago. I swear. After trying them here, I have tried them everywhere else I go that has them. They're just not the same anywhere else. But even if someone isn't a clilaquiles fan (say they're lactose intolerant), everything else I've seen from the menu is prepared with care and at a surprisingly cheap price for the giant portions they provide (any of the egg dishes are almost enough for two meals). It's basically an old school Logan Square diner with a Mexican accent. Hopefully now that it's got a swanky side, it won't lose that. And, hey, thankfully, it's not like it's going anywhere with such a high powered endorsement. I mean, the Alderman of course, not me.

    (5)
  • Xl G.

    Great place! Went for Cinco de Mayo where they had a live Mariachi band play. Food was great and not overpriced. The staff was friendly and very hospitable even when they got packed with people.

    (4)
  • Roy H.

    Had this delivered at work today. Based on the taste of food alone its 4.5 star quality for sure....only downside is I was a bit disappointed in the size of my tacos. I ordered two steak tacos - kind of the same size as you would get at big star. This is cool for a quick bite before hitting the bars (or drunk food after) but for a good lunch. Still very tasty though! Luckily my tacos came with some (also delicious) sides - beans and rice. The rice had some great flavor/spice to it. I havent had rice this good in while!! The beans were also surprisingly good for not being much of a beans person. They had some nice big chunks of meat in them too.

    (3)
  • Shay M.

    amazing food, great service and awesome music! i love caffe con leche! every time i come over i enjoy the atmosphere! will keep going there as long as i live in logan square (-:

    (5)
  • Johnny T.

    On a random, sorta chilly morning, I found myself in Logan Square strung out and aimless. I needed food in the worst possible way and didn't know which way to turn. I stumbled out of the LS Blue line stop and surveyed my options. "Mickie D's...no." "Pollo place...no." "Dude who is even more strung out than I am offering me 'lechon'....DEFINITELY no." "Oh! That 'con leche' place. Ok." I had neither cafe nor leche yet I was very much satisfied. I ordered a breakfast sandwich with orange juice. Adventurous, I know. Some people have been turned off by the small, express nature of the joint. I liked it. I liked that it basically said, "Hi. Our colors are bright, which means we're accessible and nice. Our space is small which means get your food and leave because we have tables to turn over." I can appreciate that. I didn't, however, leave. I stayed there to eat. After a very short while, a delightful young lady brought me my food, drink and utensils. I enjoyed every bread-y, egg-y, cheese-y bite. Did it revolutionize the food world? No. Did it taste great and offer me a nice way to re-start my day? Yes. Would I come back? Indubitably. If you come, sit in front and gaze out the window. There's some awesome people watching to do. I fell in love with one particularly callipygian beauty...who was, of course, taken. The universe mocks me. At least I got a good breakfast out of the deal.

    (4)
  • Tyler B.

    Food was really good. Sandwiches and bloodies were great. The chips and guacamole weren't worth the price. Service was below average and slow. If your not in a hurry its worth the price for dining.

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    "If You're Looking For Me You Can Find Me On the Block Disobeying the Law" Akon.. YOU can find me at Cafe con Leche, sipping, well, cafe con leche.. Hands down the best coffee in town, decent caffeine kick, creamy, simply perfect. On NYE my brother was in town for a couple of hours, so we took him to Cafe Con Leche for brunch. We had the Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burritos and Chorizo Omelet with Avocado. I highly recommend the Breakfast Burrito; though I can do without the potatoes. Service is always on point, prices are very fair, and the crowd is always a mixed bag, mostly on the nicer side. One of my favorite spots in Chicago.

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    I CRAVE the Cafe con leche! I mean...I'M DREAMING ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW. I've only been here twice and both times staff and food were awesome. I've had the french toast and the breakfast sandwich. Have I said how awesome and delish the cafe con leche is? Please visit this place so that I don't seem like I'm crazy over the cafe.

    (5)
  • Elisabeth C.

    We ordered takeout from here and it was just OK. We're obsessed with Cuban food, and often order the appetizer sampler from Senor Pan. Well, Senor Pan was closed, so we tried a similar platter from Cafe Con Leche. The calamari was soggy, but the rest was fine. We also ordered a steak dish that was good, not great. We'll stick with Senor Pan in the future.

    (3)
  • J.M S.

    Great breakfast. Warm, friendly service. Serious coffee. Tip: the coffee comes hot, and the food comes quick- space your order appropriately.

    (5)
  • Damaris R.

    My husband and I love to try new restaurants and Cafe con Leche came highly recommended. The place is warm, cozy and inviting but that's the nicest thing I can say about this restaurant. The food LOOKED appealing but I cant say I enjoyed even a drink. After waiting 10 minutes for a table we waited another 15 minutes before we got up and left. In the 15 minutes no one came to our table to take our food/drink order or even introduce themselves and apologize for the wait. The worst part is that 3 waiters and 2 bus boys walked several times in front of our table and no one cared to even ask if we had been taken care of. The empty table next to us became occupied and within 2 minutes they had their drinks delivered and their order taken. It's bad service overall if you don't notice a table has gone unattended after 3-4 minutes. First impressions are lasting impressions. Disappointing.

    (1)
  • Gino W.

    I have lost count of the number of times I have been to Cafe Con Leche. From breakfast of an avocado and chorizo omelette to a jibarito to the best cafe con leche in the city, this little hole in the wall fills up quickly with patrons who appreciate good Latin cuisine. Thank God they are not trying to be fancy at the risk of minimizing the authenticity of the food.

    (5)
  • Nicole K.

    Pretty storefront, but not worth it. If you are hungry, keep walking to El Sid for cheap Mexican or Lula for fancyish dining. Cafe Con Leche tries to strike something in the middle and fails TERRIBLY. I mean TERRIBLY! I have been here probably 4 times since they opened. Every time I walked away disappointed by the poor service, blah food, and high price. But a few months goes by and I'm like "It wasn't that bad, was it?" So, I pop in again only to have a worse experience than the last time. Most recently I got a veggie burrito for takeout on a weeknight. So many, many things went wrong that should never have been an issue. I mean, all I wanted was a burrito and to be on my merry way. (1) Took a long time for someone to approach me at the counter, even though like nothing was going on in the resturant. (2) Gal who took my order needed me to repeat it 3 times. (3) When I asked her what was on the veggie burrito, she fumbled for the menu and then read it to me. I got that covered, hon, just thought maybe there was more to it than the one-liner description, but no. (4) Paid and then waited for my dinner. When it was ready it was wrong in multiple ways: wrong side, several ingredients on burrito not advertised by either the menu or the woman who read the menu to me, and apparently she had not charged me for the drink I orderd and she had read back to me. Which means I paid over $13 for a burriot! WTF. Not wanting a fight, I went home to eat my meal. After all that, it was falling apart and had no flavor. I basically donated $14 to this poor excuse for a business establishment.

    (2)
  • Jona W.

    One time I challenged myself to eat nothing but nachos for every meal for a week, mostly just so I could say that I had once eaten nachos for every meal for a week. (I only made it to Thursday because breakfast nachos are kind of gross, okay?) But needless to say, I really like nachos. My boyfriend ordered the turkey burger (with which he was happy), I got the nachos. I was a little disappointed to receive a plate of chips and the usual nacho toppings absolutely SMOTHERED in cheap, oozy, water-mixed-with-cheesy-powder nacho cheese. It tasted gritty, and really fake, like the can it came from probably said "Nacho!!! (Cheese Product)" and featured the stereotypical little guy dancing in a sombrero. I am particular about my nachos, and I'm particular about my cheese. I love nothing better than a fat ass plate of chips covered with crunchy fresh lettuce, chicken, tomatoes, guac, sour cream, black beans, and REAL cheese. These were more the Dairy Queen everything-on-this-plate-came-out-of-a-box variety. I poured some of the top layer of the sloppy cheese off, and got busy on some of the soggy mess below, and boy, did I ever pay for it. I think they should remove "Nachos" from their menu and re-name the dish "Ass Disaster," because that's pretty much what you're asking for if you order it.

    (2)
  • Jake H.

    If things here were two dollars cheaper, I would give it a 4. Food's about a 3.5 for the price, and the service was slow. Cool sinks in the bathroom. (Who talks about that?) They were busy, and we sat outside, so that may explain the lag in service. On the topic of their outdoor patio: it was super small and cluttered and the door leading to it was almost impossible to get to; tables blocked it off. Semi-weak margaritas, too. Overall, my advice: spend less on sinks and decor in order to reduce food prices. Worth visiting, not worth revisiting. Maybe my mistake was not getting breakfast/brunch?

    (3)
  • William O.

    I love this place! Great food and atmosphere. In my opinion this is one of the better Cuban places in Chicago.

    (5)
  • Nadeem P.

    This place is a hidden gem. Nestled in a strip mall lies this amazing spot for breakfast, brunch, and the other meals. Don't let the exterior fool you, the ambiance and decor inside make this a great spot for an intimate meal or friendly get together, complete with a bar and TV's for those awkward moments between you and your guests. We ordered the chilaquiles and burrito, both of which were very reasonably priced and delicious. We also had the cafe con ledge, which seems to be popular in this area of the city. The cafe was delicious and paired with our meal made for a great breakfast after a night of heavy drinking...

    (4)
  • Neha S.

    I have to say, this place will be one of those that I say remember when... That's not necessarily in a bad way, but I did love the charm of this place before they did the renovations. Now that they look all classy, I was pleased to discover they didn't raise their prices. I love their breakfast, and it deserves 5 stars for being so delicious, but I definitely caution against getting anything besides that. They do eggs perfectly, and other dishes not so much for some reason. Just remember these words...stick to the breakfast menu! (even if it's dinner time)

    (5)
  • Alyssa V.

    Cafe Con Leche, in danger of being displaced by New Wave Cafe in Logan Square, needs another good review. The friendly staff makes delicious food (the pulled pork sandwich, the french fries, and yes, wonderful coffee and a grilled cheese sandwich the combination of which will crush any hangover) at the ideal prices. They, like New Wave, have free wi fi. They also offer some outdoor seating. Enough said?

    (4)
  • Amanda Y.

    Been to Cafe Con Leche more than a few times since we discovered it a few weeks ago when we moved to Logan Square. I LOVE THIS PLACE! They do have quite a delicious selection of food besides oh-so-yummy cafe con leche. I order it with sugar already in it and am very addicted to it. Few things on their menu that I really liked: steak sandwich, ropa vieja sandwich, empanadas (i usually get one chicken and one steak) with super flaky crust, chicken milanesa, and they have this appetizer bread thing that is very good. My husband decided to walk from our place to this little quaint place today and was very excited to tell me that it took only 8 minutes! Yes, this is how much we love this place! The atmosphere is very laid back. The owner, Sam, is always around and very friendly. We can't wait until they expand their menu in the next few weeks for their dinner menu. Right now, they have one menu, served all day. It also doesn't hurt that there's free parking in the back and free wifi for the times I need to run out of my house for a break from renovation!

    (5)
  • Bryan F.

    Beware carry-out..it is not as nice as dining there. Soggy french toast, botched orders, etc., almost every time. Dining in is good. Carry-out is not good.

    (3)
  • Tim S.

    I've been to Cafe Con Leche a dozen times for both dining in and take out, but always at times when they've only had a couple of tables seated. My wife and I both love the food but usually end up commenting on how slow the service is. This Saturday we went with a friend for brunch just after noon, and it was over an hour from the time we walked in till the time we got our food, even though we were seated immediately. I understand sometimes kitchens just get in the weeds on a busy weekend shift, but even after the rush when the place was half empty, I had to go find our server (who was also the manager) and remind him about the coke we ordered 10 minutes prior ... he was standing behind the counter texting and took another 5 minutes or so to finish his text, take an order from another table (with our coke in hand) and then finally bring it around. They didn't seem terribly worried about how slow the service was, and it was obvious that our food had been prepared in a rush and was not given the attention it usually is. My advice about Cafe Con Leche is this: Really good food, friendly staff ... great idea on a quiet weekday, BAD idea on a weekend. I hope they get their act together because I'd love to have this place as a viable weekend brunch option -- especially considering how crazy most other places in our neighborhood are on Sat/Sun mornings.

    (2)
  • Danny F.

    Excellent vibe and great food. Its was cold on a Sunday and I was hungry. Luckily, they have a fireplace, were playing the football game and the food, coffee and service was excellent.

    (4)
  • Maria H.

    Easy to miss, especially since it's off a busy street with plenty of run down businesses. I was pleasantly surprised to see the overhaul- great revamping! Aesthetically pleasing, and the menu is pretty broad, not sure if I liked that too much. I only tried the ropa vieja, and sadly, I was disappointed.. mediocre at best. Lacked flavor, small portion of rice and the platanos were undercooked. Although, the mimosa was decently priced and packed a punch. The prices are a bit steep for the neighborhood, but i'd give it a second go.

    (3)
  • Eunkyung K.

    It's one of the best places to dine casually in Logan Square. Their menu is so reasonably priced and the staff are always very friendly. It's BYOB so take advantage of it! If you bring a bottle of something, they make drinks (e.g. Mojito, Margarita, and etc) for you, too, which is pretty amazing. Their coffee is AMAZING. I don't even like coffee but there's something about their coffee that is so rich and creamy.

    (5)
  • JAMES M.

    So on a Monday afternoon playing hookie from work me and Monsta rolled into this joint...................hahahahah not that type of joint you devils! Anyway Hungry as hell we ordered!......... The Chilaquiles were good......not great but a solid good. The Vegetarian Buritto looked good, wit rice and beans in it and a hint of avocado. I didnt taste it but It looked good. Next time however I am getting a steak sandwich, I saw this dude flexing one at a table nearby, I swear I wanted to rip it out of his hand! And this place is hipster free!!!!! Shake & bake seal of approval!

    (4)
  • Vanessa B.

    There are lots of reviews for this place already, but I must point out something I love about Cafe Con Leche that is out of the ordinary for Chicago, particularly Logan Square-- it manages to attract both younger white people who likely moved to the neighborhood recently *and* Latinos who likely have been living in the neighborhood much longer. I love this, as many other restaurants in Logan Square tend to attract either/or. I'm not really sure how this happened, but I hope it continues when Cafe Con Leche opens the connected bar next door! Sometimes I enjoy going there alone and listening to the neighborhood gossip as told by the owner and his friends-- no, they're not talking to me, but it's a small place so I can hear them! Try the soup! Yummm, with cilantro and onions and potatoes and lime. The chicken and beef are both good.

    (4)
  • Misi P.

    I'm all late with this review. I shoulda wrote it 2 years ago. Why the hell is their coffee so good? The cafe con leche is more dessert than drink, and I can gulp down a few of those, no sweat. I was here last weekend with a friend for a quick breakfast before we went shopping in uptown, so I had a burrito, which was full of rice and beans (a plus for the girl who loves rice and beans) along with my eggs and bacon. A little unorthodox for me but I rolled with it and it was good. Service is prompt and friendly, plus they have free wi-fi. Sounds good to me!

    (4)
  • matthew g.

    A good neighborhood spot for breakfast and coffee (con leche). I realize this is the least original review ever, but this is the most solid 4 star breakfast experience in Logan Sq. - so I felt like I had to help up the star count.

    (4)
  • Jasmine M.

    I pass by this place almost daily and finally ventured in this past weekend. As soon as my bf, houseguest, and I hit the door I was floored by the delicious smells! The menu was abundant and varied with traditional Cuban foods, staple breakfast items and sandwhiches. I had the Bistek Encebollado with white rice and plantains. FANTASTIC! I enjoyed every bit and finished with a triple soy latte. The atmosphere was relaxed and friendly, and the music gave it that little extra boost of Latin America. I can't wait to go back this week.

    (5)
  • Josh G.

    While don't eat here often I can't ever seem to walk past this place without stopping in and getting a cafe con leche. I think it the best in the city. The food is ok but the coffee is great.

    (5)
  • Andrea V.

    Am I a fan? Oh yeah! Most definitely. This restaurant at first appears like a "whole-in-wall", and when you walk in, it is a little awkward because you have to do a little zigzag to get to the updated part of this location, but let me tell you, the atmosphere & decor is trendy, the food is to GREAT and the coffee to DIE FOR, latin music playing all day, and the staff is very nice. What more can a customer as for?! I have been here numerous times now, and the first time I went for breakfast the owner very pleasantly, walked around greeting people and making sure clients were happy and most importantly full. Cafe Con LEche is a hidden GEM in Chicago!

    (4)
  • Fritzie H.

    The cafe con leche here is actually really good. I've tried it at places around the city but have been let down until I tried it here and I mean with that name, how can it NOT be great. (My dad's is still the best though. :D) I didn't have a chance to try any sandwiches but the fries were some of the best I've ever had and they were pretty cheap, like $2 for a basket? sweet deal. It's also BYOB now.

    (5)
  • Mare C.

    My husband & I tried out Cafe Con Leche for breakfast this weekend, and I thought it was absolutely wonderful! When we walked in, we were pleasantly surprised by the decor. It was definitely not what we expected when driving by. The space has a very modern feel, but was still warm & inviting. They are extremely generous with their portions. I read the reviews prior to stopping in and made sure to order a side of their fries (which were really yummy) along with my chilaquiles. The chilaquiles came out on a huge platter with 3 eggs on top, along with rice & beans on the side. Needless to say, the side of fries was completely unnecessary because I wasn't even able to finish my plate of food. All the same, with all of the food we received, the price point was great...definitely bang for your buck here. The service was excellent as well. I believe it was the owner or manager, but he stopped by a few times to check in and see how we were doing. We noticed that he was making his way around the restaurant to check on the customers, which was a nice touch. There was some confusion with our order, which was quickly resolved, and he came around at the end of our meal to thank us for coming and to apologize for any confusion as they were short staffed that day. Last point I'll make...the Cafe Con Leche...AMAZING. It was SO GOOD. I wish I had the time to stop by every day to have this as my morning coffee. Alas, I'll probably have to settle for weekend brunches to get my Cafe Con Leche fix. But what is for sure...I will DEFINITELY be back here, and hopefully soon!!

    (4)
  • Sandra I.

    This place is amazing! Loved the food ,loved the service! Jibarito and turkey burger are a must try. I cannot wait to go back! Also, I plan on having a private party here. Daniela (event manager) and Luis (general manager) have been so helpful!

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    The Sandwich de Bistec (steak sandwich) had a little left to be desired...but that's okay, because you've got the Sandwich de pollo rostisado (rotisserie chicken sandwich)!!! 5 stars just for this sandwich...tender, perfectly seasoned, and delicious. For the meat eaters. Also, this place is a mix of Cuban, Mexican, and Puerto Rican fare.

    (5)
  • Pinaki S.

    Not the best Cuban sandwich, but holy cow, the best fries in the city.

    (4)
  • Edith K.

    I cant say is Mexican, Puerto Rican, Peruvian. Cuban .......Is just Cafe con Leche No names attached! Jibaritos (beef) are the best deal in town!, Their coffee is pretty good, not strong at all, just enough to drink and relax, it reminds me of Veracruz. Prices.... really cheap! Service...... i can't ask for better service, is a very small place, a register and a small kitchen, they do try to get everyone's order. Rumor are that Cafe con Leche was the reason that El Pollo Loco left, they took all their customers..... even thou Mc Donalds is across the street it doesn't seem to intimated, customer are always on line ready to be served by Cafe con Leche. Clean atmosphere, Nice decor.

    (5)
  • Chrissy C.

    cafe con leche deliciousness. scalding hot just the way i like it and the size of my face! dont be fooled by the entrance... if you walk thru to the back it opens into a much larger (and nicer) space. breakfast burrito w/chorizo is mmmmmm good! (AND SO CHEAP!)

    (4)
  • Greg M.

    Ok bueno, so I'm writing this review while sitting in Cafe con Leche after a fantastic lunch. Because they have free wifi. But this is not a plain vanilla coffee shop. It's a latin-themed, high-quality restaurant with great food, tasty drinks and great modern decor. In a way, CCL is the embodiment of Logan Square- latin heart, cool vibe, diverse clientele, and an easygoing pace. Also, the owner is always circling the restaurant to make sure that everyone's having a good time- very friendly and a cool guy. Food- check, service- check, vibe- check. Go here.

    (5)
  • Gregory C.

    Polite and nice staff, stop in for a kickass burger everyone once in a while. Today picked up a Chicken Soup to help beat this cold ......in heaven.

    (4)
  • Jackie S.

    i've been to cafe con leche many times and i can keep this review pretty simple. there are two things that keep me coming back to cafe con leche: 1) they have delicious french fries. french fries + mexican food. 2) they are a block from my house. and there are two things make me skip going to cafe con leche: 1) the rest of their food doesn't blow my skirt up. 2) el cid is two blocks from my house. one last thing. last time i got takeout i asked for bbq sauce (for the aforementioned fries) and received maple syrup. check your condiments, friends.

    (3)
  • Grace L.

    Cafe con Leche could do well with some expansion. It has the potential to be a really nice neighborhood cafe, but seating is limited to four or five tables in a tight space. Apart from the muraled exposed brick wall, it more resembles a hole-in-the-wall fast food joint. I liked the signature cafe con leche - but be prepared for a sugar overload. It was as sweet as the instant cappucinos that you get from machines at gas stations, minus the powdery consistency and artificial after taste. Anyway, you can grab a large steaming hot cup for about $2 and a breakfast torta with deliciously crispy seasoned fries for $5 more. Awesome, inexpensive and enjoyable, yes, but with a little bit more space and a warmer atmosphere, this place could be one solid Sunday brunch spot.

    (4)
  • Michelle S.

    Food is good. Service is slow. I thought the portions were small for the price.

    (3)
  • Ali O.

    nom nom nom nom I've been to this place twice now and I left completely satisfied both times. And, if you read my reviews, you know that is hard to do. The service here is . . . relaxed. (Psss - that is the nice way of saying it). Sometimes this can totally ruin a place for me, but how can you not enjoy munching on yummy chips and smokey, creamy salsa while staring at the pretty hanging star lanters?!? It is just one of those places. So go. Relax. Chill out. Order a koala champagne or coco rico. Or bring a six pack of your favorite beer. And then order the steak sandwich. Seriously delicious. I had it a few days ago and I'm already desperately craving another one. And then smile when you see your bill because you are so happy that your total is so low :)

    (4)
  • Sarah-jayne M.

    I've definitely found my new weekend brunch spot! Went here on Saturday early afternoon with no expectations. I actually had no idea that they had a whole second half of the restaurant that was hidden from the front door and maybe a patio? The restaurant's namesake is delicioso! Huge cup of perfect frothy milky coffee with sugar. My BF got the regular cafe americano and said it was good. I had the Huevos Rancheros and they were perfect. Nice and tangy but not overly spicy The food on the menu all looked really good and very reasonably priced. The waiter was so nice polite and prompt and the music definitely gave the place a sunny salsa vibe. I'm definitely going back!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie T.

    Cafe con Leche is one of my favorite places in the city to grab a quick meal. I fell in love with this place after my friends introduced me to this little joint. I love the fact that they have a brick wall interior. The art is interesting. The people at the register always greet me when I come in. They are very friendly :) And last but not least, their steak sandwich and their cafe con leches are the best! I'm glad they're going to make it bigger!

    (5)
  • Sarah J.

    I made a yelp account just to be able to say how great this place is. The service is as good as it can get. The waitress quickly refilled our water and salsa multiple times throughout the meal. I had the chile rellanos, cafe con leche, and coffee flan, and it was all delicious. The salsa was also amazing. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Cristina B.

    This place is O.K. I had ropa vieja, and it wasn't great. Prices are reasonable, but the food could be better.

    (3)
  • Eric M.

    This place is all around great. The food is top notch and so is the service. The variety in customer is always pleasant. The talapia with green rice is magic. I couldn't recommend this place any more.

    (5)
  • Dee V.

    Really nice inside & their bistek sandwiches are delicious!!!!

    (5)
  • Hugo P.

    This place is one of the better Cuban cafe's in the area! The Torta Cubana reminded me of Calle Ocho in South Beach! I have to mention that the empanadas were just AMAZING! I haven't had anything as delicious and surprisingly UN-GREASY in a long time! I appreciated that the wait staff asked me if I wanted whipped cream on my strawberry milkshake, great attention to detail! Next time I will have to try the namesake.

    (5)
  • D S.

    This place is a total gem: I'm writing this after having only been there one time (this morning) , but I was so impressed that I am definitely coming back. I ordered the egg and chorizo torta - AMAZING. It came with a side of potatoes, also excellent, as was the cafe con leche; I asked for it over ice since it was a hot day. So yes, definitely going back. The portions were generous, it's very affordable (my torta with side was around 4 or 5 bucks), it's got a comfortable, pleasant vibe, the service was helpful and friendly (I thanked them for making excellent food and they were genuinely pleased to hear it), and it wasn't crowded for a Sunday morning. Which made me think I shouldn't yelp about it and just keep it a secret to myself. Oh well!

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    I live 2 blocks from this place and I just have to say that the jibarito is the bomb. The meat is tasting so gooooooooo. I want one now. They have good fries and a tasty cheeseburger that I enjoy. It's perfect hangover food. I must leave now so I can go get a jibarito......BYE!

    (4)
  • Veronica F.

    Thank you so much for having us dine at your restaurant. I met a few friends for lunch and had the best torta de milanesa ever with a bloody mary. The owner was so attentive and generous. He offered us free drinks :) Thank you so much !

    (5)
  • Matt B.

    This is one of the best breakfast places in the city and it is right on my doorstep. I had the eggs/toast/sausage/hash brown combo and it was amazing. The only thing that could have made it better is if they had fresh juice. Other than that, great food and great service. The recently renovated it and it opened the place up nicely.

    (4)
  • Diana B.

    What a great surprise. The place looks like its empty, then you walk into a cozy two-sided restaurant and coffee bar. We have tried this now for breakfast and lunch and everything has been delightful. Funny, we would have never walked in if it wasn't for someone coming out and telling us this was the best breakfast place in town. Try it and I am pretty sure you will be back.

    (5)
  • Gamaliel E.

    I come here for the coffee, but stay for the very good breakfast sandwiches. The place is very small...so seating might be an issue depending on the hour. Looks like they are opening up a larger location in Wicker Park.

    (4)
  • Emily B.

    Had their empanadas today...forget about the beef and chicken and go shrimp ALL the way. Logan Square is by no means easy for me to get to, but I plan return for sure!

    (4)
  • Katie P.

    I love this place so much! I usually only get breakfast here because it's amazing! The bacon breakfast sandwich is one of my all-time favorite things! The hot sauce there is the best I've have ever had. I would pay out the nose for them to bottle that stuff up! The owner is one of the nicest guys I've ever met and he's such an asset to the neighborhood! You must try this place.

    (5)
  • Mara N.

    I loved that I went to this place 25 years ago and would eat the cuban and a delicious cup of cafe con leche which was good then and I went there today and had the same thing and it was just as delicious. The place has so much improved in it's appearnce but their food was always wonderful!!!! I guarantee I will be back again and again.

    (4)
  • Flor O.

    Delicious Sandwiches !!!! I been coming to this place wayy before it was remodeled.

    (5)
  • kevin c.

    This location is better than the one further south. Good coffee and very good sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Kim W.

    hands down, this place makes the best ropa vieja. seriously. so, this is my favourite neighborhood eatery in logan square. admittedly, it's a couple blocks away from my apartment but: + free wi-fi + simple but fresh and delicious entrees + newly-expanded dining area is minimal but elegant (fireplace!) + finally got a liquor license - staff is often forgetful/neglectful but extremely pleasant - loud-ass tvs - overpriced this place should make any resident of logan square a permanent patron.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    Not a true cuban place, never been to a cuban place with a mariachi band, but food is good. Priced a little high. Not my kind of vibe.

    (3)
  • Dan K.

    I love chilaquiles. I dunno why, i think it's the eggs plus the tortilla chips. And the chorizo. Oh ya, can't forget about that. Anyway, their's is pretty good, but very spicy. And you can't forget the cafe con leche. Probably the best coffee around the area too. And the workers are nice. Oh yeah ++++location

    (5)
  • Mari K.

    I needed to clear my head, and by "clear my head" I mean down some quality cafe con leche. As crazy as it sounds, I fell in love with this drink at the Miami airport. Seriously, who falls in love at an airport? Anyways, it's a perfect balance of strong and sweet... and this place prepares a pretty amazing cup. Free wifi, a deep mug of cafe con leche, and unobtrusive service made for a perfect start to my morning. Bonus points for free parking in the back. You can expect me here pretty often.

    (4)
  • Charlotte O.

    Coffee lesson # 346 What is a "Cafe' Con Leche' "? The literal translation is "Coffee with milk" in essence that is a cafe' con leche' but there is a little bit more to it than that. Traditionally a cafe' con leche' is made with Cuban coffee, and it is not brewed in a regular coffee pot. Its made with an espresso machine, for a more concentrated flavor that stands up to all the steamed milk that is added to it. Why Cuban coffee? because Cuban coffee has a very distinct flavor to it, it is, super smokey, caramel-ly, and almost burnt but not quite tasting. Sugar is added before the milk so it gets spread though the drink when the steamed milk is added. There should be no foam. They really make the best cafe' con leche in the whole city. Its so dammed perfect. Perfectly smokey, sweet, and creamy all at once. It really is a piece of heaven in a cup. Food wise, they make a mean steak sandwich here. I don't know what they do to that meat but it's just a touch salty, and it is chewy and tender at the same time. They serve it up on lightly toasted bread with grilled onions, lettuce tomato and a smidgen of mayo. Simple and so freaking tasty. If you are eating in they bring this squeeze bottle of sauce to the table that is a light orange color, and it pared perfectly with that steak. I just wish I lived closer. (I hate to admit it, but I had two cafe' con leches today, it hit the spot so nicely that I grabbed one for the train ride home)

    (5)
  • Tonia O.

    This restaurant is quite nice. Offering an array of Cuban fare, along with great Cuban music! I really loved the openness of this of this place and the dual sides (smaller side for those that just want to enjoy the cafe part and the dinning-in section). I gave this place three stars because I ordered the chilequiles con arroz y frijoles, y pollo. Unfortunately, my dish was overly salty. So much so, that it was far too noticeable and extremely contrasting with the other side portions on my dish. The wait-staff were quite attentive, either that or they were trying to flip tables faster for business, I couldn't REALLY tell. My friend ordered the Turkey club, which looked fine. I think its notable that while this place serves predominately Cuban fare, their menu is versatile enough to offer American dishes to those not always inclined to order something a little more exotic.

    (3)
  • Colleen R.

    Cafe Con Leche definitely hits the spot for cheap, hearty food that derives equal inspiration from breakfasts north and south of the border. I sampled the chorizo omelet and veggie torta, and absolutely loved them both. The namesake Cafe Con Leche was great, too. We left totally stuffed for about $10 a person. While service definitely takes a more leisurely approach to brunch than I'm used to, everyone on staff was super friendly and the manager came to check on us a few times. Can't wait to go back and sample some more tortas!

    (4)
  • Stuart E.

    This place is a solid staple of the area immediately near Logan Square itself. The portions are pretty hearty and the menu is robust. Surprisingly, the burger is one of the best things on the menu. However, being a frequent (twice a week) customer for the past year, I feel disheartened. Prices have gone up by a dollar or two generally, while the service has suffered. Additionly, the dinner menu offers the same food, in the same sizes, for nearly double the price! Recently I got the chicken enchiladas for TAKE OUT after 6pm, and they were $12 instead of the usual $7. Same food, more money. I don't get it. The restaurant does have NEW items on the menu which they only serve at night, and are understandably priced differently. But if you want the staples, get there before the switch to the night menu. The place was so good and unpretentious before it got its liquor license. Come back to me Cafe Con Leche!

    (3)
  • Suee S.

    I had a beakfast burrito here yesterday and it was delicious. The server was nice as well. I didnt have any coffee drinks so I cant comment on those but the breakfast burriot con chorizo and a side of potatoes was the perfect portion size. Ill be coming back for sure!

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    Stopped in for lunch and to kill some time. They have a good straight espresso, the torta milaneza wasnt the best torta ive had in my life, but was still good. Atmosphere is laid back, the likes of the beatles, modest mouse, and gorillaz among others hang on the air. Ill certainly be back.

    (4)
  • Craig G.

    Every time I stop there, I am horribly disappointed. Sometimes they screw up my order. Sometimes what I get is just bad. It ALWAYS takes much longer than it seems like it should. I want to like this place because I want to support small privately-owned businesses, but man, these guys need to step up the service.

    (1)
  • Molly P.

    Here's the thing. The name of the place is cafe con leche so one would think they'd take extra pride in the menu item they've adopted as the name of the establishment. The last couple times I've come here for a cafe con leche, they concocted it out of steamed milk and pre-made espresso sitting in a cup off to the side of the espresso maker. 1. I believe that makes it a latte, not a cafe con leche, and 2) I'm not terribly picky but I do draw the line at stale espresso. Cafe aside, I went with a couple friends and while two of us got our food fast & hot, my other friend's order got lost and we waited 25 mintues for a Cubano. Wtf? Btw, they are expanding in to the space next door, for all those concerned with the seating space...

    (2)
  • Madge S.

    The new dining room is really nice. I love that the food is good, reasonably priced and it's BYOB.

    (4)
  • Vanessa S.

    This place has the BEST cafe con leche, I've turned many of my friends on to this place!! Not only do they love the coffee but the food, atmosphere and staff are delightful! Started coming here shortly after moving to Logan Square and made a point every morning (I couls wake up early enough) to stop by on my way to work for a cup of coffee that beat anything you can get at that "astrological currency" cafe! Now it doesn't matter where I live in the city (evidently my friends feel the same way) if I'm craving great coffee and enviroment I head to this place. Nothing like the original! Don't know how they do it, but am SO glad they do! (Oh and the free wifi is a major bonus!!)

    (5)
  • Raq C.

    Excellent cafe con leche that lives up to it's name. I ordered a steak breakfast burrito and it was delicious-would like to try some of their tortas soon-definitely a place to return to...

    (4)
  • Don S.

    When I was in Logan Square I made it a point to stop here whenever my schedule allowed it. The breakfast sandwiches are tasty & toasty and made to order, so you may have to wait a couple of minutes. I love the namesake cafe con leche ... it might not be the strongest cup o' joe around but it's sweet & tasty and great for a chilly Chicago morning. The place is small - very small ... blink and you'll miss it.

    (4)
  • Marcus N.

    Definitely my favorite breakfast spot in Logan Square. The atmosphere is very open and friendly and there is always great latino jams playing on the radio that make it easy to groove and eat all at once. The best item i've ever gotten off of the menu is the Egg Breakfast Sandwiches. Delicious. The sandwiches are a decent size and you get a pretty hefty serving of potatoes for a reasonable price ($6.95). The only reason this review is a 4 star and not a 5 is that the prices have all gone up at least a dollar within the last month or two! Bummer! Oh well. The Cafe Con Leche coffee namesake is also highly recommended.

    (4)
  • eric f.

    yes part of me liked this place better as a greasy, cramped, cafe, but another part of me likes that potatoes now come with my huevos con queso sandwich. LOVE the cafe con leche (iced or hot) and that orangey-red salsa----it can make a cardboard sandwich edible.

    (4)
  • Betsy R.

    This place is fantastic! My volleyball team and I were looking for a place to grab brunch after our game in Kilbourn Park, and we found Cafe Con Leche with a google search. This place is really unique. The front space looks like a little hole in the wall Mexican cafe, which has been around for about 8 years. About 7 months ago, the Cafe expanded to the space next door and they have a more upscale cafe in that space. Exposed brick, a nice bar, and really charming decor. And the food... Delicious. I ordered Chilaquiles Verdes, a classic Mexican dish, with rice and refried beans. YUM! I complemented the dish with a mug of cafe con leche. It was sweet and delicious. The wait staff were really friendly as well. I couldn't have been more pleased with my experience. Great for brunch and lunch!

    (5)
  • Geoff B.

    Sooooo Good!!...The Cuban sandwich is amazing. Its my favorite place to go when you dont know what else to eat, in a good way, bc you will always come away satisfied. Ive had about 10 different items and everyone has been very good. My Fiance is not a huge fan like me, hence the 4 star rating

    (4)
  • Dave C.

    because of recent renovations, Cafe Con Leche now has an expanded area for seating and things generally look classier. particularly, the restrooms. i enjoyed the veggie egg torta and their equivalent of a macchiato (i can't remember what they called it). considering that i'm hungry, i should head over there about now.

    (4)
  • Akash P.

    I'm glad people like this place but we were really underwhelmed by the food here. We ordered a Cuban sandwich and a breakfast burrito. I thought they were uninspired, unoriginal and below-average ingredients. I would like to return and try their coffee though and one of the big pluses is the ROI: big portions for little $. If were in college again, I might be here daily.

    (2)
  • Kevin J.

    I had some higher hopes for this Café con Leche after being spoiled by the Bucktown location. This location is more of an "express" location than Bucktown. It's also more breakfast oriented. I ordered the Bistek sandwich. For under $6, the sandwich plus fries is a great deal. The sandwich also was very good, too. The meat, in particular, was excellent. The seasoning was excellent. I'll be back but I'll miss the outdoor seating and expanded menu of the Bucktown location. Same great taste in Logan Square.

    (4)
  • Y N.

    My husband and I are frequent customers, we love this place. The Cafe con Leche is to die for! Everything in the menu is delicious. My favorite dish are the Chilaquiles Verdes. The service is great as well, they're all friendly and respectful. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • josie w.

    Good date place & the steak burrito tho $11 was great and relatively big for a date place kind of place!

    (5)
  • Delia H.

    This place is absolutely wonderful. I have only had the breakfast from here, but every time I come here it's consistently good. It's about a ten minute walk from my boyfriend's house and they have consistently good french toast. Also, the cafe con leche is great too. One time when I was here I got a vegetable omelette, and that was really great too. The service has always been really nice and fast. Last time I was there we did wait for our waitress to take our check for about a half hour, but she was friendly and I can't really complain about that. We didn't have anywhere to go anyway. The place is always packed every time we go, but we have never had to wait for a table or have slow service. I'd go back again and again, and not only because it's convenient.

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    The food is excellent but ordering over the phone is almost as difficult as speaking with someone from AOL or United Airlines about your account......you can repeat each word letter by letter, and it will still be repeated back to you incorrectly..............and don't expect to eat lunch at lunchtime if you order your food for delivery. May want to eat there or pick it up, that is unless you prefer to pace your dinner for around 8:00 P.M. because you will be too full for dinner cause the deliveries are similar to the post office........... ;)

    (4)
  • A W.

    It's so sad I can't just drop in to this place whenever anymore. I used to come to this cramped little spot on Milwaukee nearly every day for either a sandwich or huevos rancheros. I would say their HRs are the best in Logan Square, if not on the north side of Chicago. Their sandwiches are damn fine, too.

    (4)
  • Alyssa S.

    This is probably the best place for people watching in Logan Square. Oh yeah, the food! The Cafe Con Leche is ridiculously good, as others have mentioned. Of all their breakfast choices, my favorite is the breakfast burrito with chorizo. They also can whip up pretty good American-style grilled cheeses, blt's, burgers, etc. Which is handy if you want to grab some of those for take-out.

    (4)
  • A B.

    OMG have I never wrote a review for Cafe con Leche?! I love this place! Super cheap and always delicous and beautiful on the inside, with an awesome wait staff. This is my favorite neighborhood restaurant!

    (5)
  • Katherine M.

    I had the breakfast torta. Really tasty, great atmosphere. The service was borderline slow, but it was brunch hour on a Sunday.

    (3)
  • Amy T.

    BEST BREAKFAST BURRITO IN TOWN! We live right next to Cafe Con Leche and eat there at least once a week. They have great sandwiches w/fries (though, the cuban could be improved) for under $5, the coffee is consistently good and the breakfast is to die for. They give you a yummy picante sauce with everything. Best of all, the breakfast burritos with chorizo freaking rule! 400 times better than the Mcdonalds' across the street. The dining room is small, casual and clean. Super sweet service. It's a lovely neighorhood place.

    (4)
  • shimon m.

    food is great price is right service perfect

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    This place gets 5 stars on the cafe con leche alone. I don't like coffee but even I am addicted to the cafe con leche. I can't go a weekend without stopping in to pick up a couple of cups to go. The food is pretty good too but the cafe con leche will definitely keep me coming back.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    I have no qualms about restaurants naming themselves after the best thing they serve -- it takes all the guesswork out of it. For this reason KFC should be called: "Bowl of Everything We Sell". I digress, the small but tidy Cafe Con Leche (trans: "coffee with leche") is a simple cafe that sells, aside from their delicious moniker, a reasonably-priced, authentic menu... especially for breakfast. If you like the way Dunkin Doughnuts goes ass-crazy with their cream & sugar, you'll appreciate the sweet but non-cavity inducing Cafe Con Leche. Great local spot. ---------------------- 5/22/08 Update: Cafe Con Leche is moving one lot down from where they are... the new place will be much bigger, and will have a lot more sit-down space. They may wind up offering table service in the new location, I have no idea. I'm am a HUGE fan of C.C.L. now... their Cubano Sandwich is the best in the area... they also serve it with this spicy orange sauce (I have no idea what's in it), but it's incredible. It's also my favorite people-watching spot in Logan Square -- you get a panorama of the neighborhood out on Milwaukee Ave: Hipsters buying tall-boys at Red Star, fixed-gear bikes dodging Tejano-bumping conversion vans. The group of old regulars that take turns buying a dixiecup of esspresso, and sharing it outside. Can't make this stuff up.

    (4)
  • ric m.

    hope this place closes soon..went for sunday breakfast around 10 am...restaurant with many open tables. sat for 15 minutes before order taken...waited and waited..45 minutes later still no food. when asked waiter he said "you're not the only table here"; i asked did he really say that and then he said we had to wait our turn...we looked around and there were at least 1/3 of tables vacant. he went back and then we saw that our order hadn't even been started...we waited another ten minutes, then paid for our coffee (which by the way tasted like it came from 7-11) and left....have lived in the neighborhood for years, will never return. cafe con terrible service and attitude..

    (1)
  • Sergio V.

    Had the taste for some good Mexican breakfast this morning and after brainstorming for a few i remembered Cafe c/Leche and although for the past few years I had never made it into the restaurant in part because of how the area used to be I must say I was pleasantly impressed from the moment I walked in. I was greeted the moment I walked in and my server was very polite. The food was good, the chilaquiles met my expectations and was surprised to find that my OJ was freshly squeezed. Cant wait to come back for dinner and have some cafe!

    (4)
  • meg g.

    A good cup of cafe con leche is not hard to find Logan Square. What sets Cafe Con Leche apart are the old Cuban guys who rock gold rimmed glasses, fancy canes, and are more stylish than any of the fashion-hos in Wicker Park. The jibarito is the best thing on the menu.

    (4)
  • Corey P.

    Whole-heartedly happy to have Cafe con Leche virtually in my backyard. It's a great spot for brunch or lunch, and they have a large, quiet, outdoor back patio that makes you've feel like you've been momentarily transported elsewhere. Love it. As others pointed out and as the name suggests, the Cafe con Leche is TDF. If you're a coffee junkie like myself, danger danger! The food is also tasty and varied. It won't knock your socks off but it's consistently good. Avocado is readily accessible (points!). And the waitstaff has been friendly and courteous every time.

    (4)
  • Charlene A.

    To keep it short & sweet. Their food is good! their coffee is great. sure it's a little place but you feel like your at home in your own kitchen table. They have a great kids menu & make all sorts of faces on the omelets & give ice cream to the kids at the end. My husband loves their sandwich's. Thumbs up!

    (4)
  • Liz D.

    Yum, fantastic expansion! The new dining area is gorgeous, I am really looking forward to the opening of cafe noche and the new dinner menu. Get it while it's hot: BYOB with no corkage fee; although I know they're working on their liquor liscense. The food is very fresh, and you get more than plenty. On the couple occasions I've been here, I have to say the food was slightly on the bland side.....but the excellent ingredient quality, amazingly low prices, great atmosphere and friendly service made up for it. (Dinner for two for less than $20!) I will say that the cafe con leche is the best coffee you might ever have. Oh, and the house-made hot sauces? AMAZING! My favorite thing is watching the owner. He's like the dad and this place is like his kid. He really cares and you can tell - what more can you ask for!

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    This is my favorite neighborhood place, hands down. I'm most familiar with their breakfast, which is fantastic. I have had dinner there a few times as well and enjoyed it very much. Their new space is really well done and gives a really comfortable, yet fashionable place to get some great food cheap. Everyone I've met there is really nice and the service is excellent. One night to pick up some dinner to go, and was helped by the owner. We struck up a pleasant conversation while we waited for my food. Then some time later I came back with a friend to eat-in, and he was there to help me again, and remembered me. It's nice when that happens. All in all, Cafe Con Leche seems to be the kind of local business that's trying just a little harder than everyone else, and I think really adds something to the area. I plan on returning frequently.

    (5)
  • J M.

    The breakfast torta was amazing, as was the namesake coffee. I only live a few blocks away but I look forward to returning.

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    This is one of those places you come to for the entire experience. Yeah, it is a great place to have some super sweet and creamy cafe con leche, sure. Yeah, the foods yummy too. Yeah, the sidewalk seating on that busy stretch of Milwaukee gives you a great view of the characters walking past (and the characters you'll be dining with too). But you put them all together into this one little place and you've got a first rate city cultural dining experience. I end up here on my way "out" of Portage Park on Saturday mornings quite a bit lately, and love it... You might notice the ads for this place on the electronic sign up above Flash Taco at North/Milw/Damen- I'd guess this place is related to Flash Taco. But as much as I hate Flash, I like this place. So I say don't let that relationship impact your judgment one bit.

    (4)
  • Craig B.

    Taqueria meets coffeeshop. But not the Filter-type of coffee shop where you pull out your Mac and sit on a threadbare couch with other hipsters. This place serves their cuban-style coffees in styrofoam cups-- take it to go, my friend. Obviously they make great coffee drinks, like their namesake, and the food is great -- some of the best tacos and burritos in the neighborhood, and the sandwhiches look great, although the breakfast sandwhiches I've gotten were dry and somewhat bland. The ambiance is pretty good for a 300 square foot room-- exposed brick, nice lighting, and usually a handful of older gentlemen excitedly chatting away in spanish at the front window. Man, Logan Square needs a proper coffee shop though...

    (4)
  • vanessa m.

    I love love love Cafe con Leche in LOGAN SQUARE. I'm never disappointed. Yes sometimes the food takes a little while but what do expect? It's made to order! The coffee is great and the owner is the nicest guy. I'm not much of a chatter but he is just so genuinely nice I don't mind. I just get the feeling like he actually cares about your business-it makes me want to come here often. Also he's given me water or coffee when I've ordered just a sandwich. He is expanding and I'm excited to see what he has in store.

    (5)
  • Erin B.

    In the summer, I'd go there all of the time for the Iced Cafe Con Leches: they are perfection in hot weather!! Maybe the orchata too. But the Cafe con Leche, hot or cold, does the trick on a shabby morning and makes the rest of your day that much sweeter. I don't know what they do to that coffee, but it is the bomb. The servers are generally warm but during the summer you get the teenagers with attitudes. I've only had one experience when I saw the espresso just SITTING off to the side while the milk was being steamed. Breakfast burritos are the best, I remember the first time I tried one and this place has far exceeded my expectations for a hole-in-the-wall place: often, these places got the best yummies!!

    (5)
  • Ella R.

    I don't eat here but the cafe con leche (which you can order without sugar) is spectacular.

    (4)
  • andy b.

    I just like going here! The food is ok, the place just has a good feel on a warm summer night. This location was dying for a place like this. With the doors open and people walking by and good food this is a nice place to go. However i found the perfect food combination here!!! this is one of the best combinations i have ever had...better than red wine and steak....ok......take 1 of their halopeno peppers and have it on a side plate...take a big bite....then take a big bite of their AMAZING FLAN.!!!! the sugar and the milk in the flan actually take away the burn of the halapeno and the tastes mesh together!! AMAZING

    (4)
  • Debbie F.

    The food here is amazing. The drinks (especially the margaritas) are also really good. And it has a pretty chill atmosphere. I like that they have stuff other than variations of burritos and tacos. They have a tilapia with e corn cream sauce and peppers that blows my mind. So good.

    (5)
  • Jason G.

    Finally had a chance to check this place out and it was just what the doctor ordered. The price points are great and the food was wonderful too. Service was very good and I will making more trips in the near future.

    (5)
  • kelly c.

    Good, cheap food. Decent coffee. It doesn't knock my socks off, but I'll be back.

    (3)
  • Jon C.

    the cubano was pretty tasty and the cafe con leche reminded me of my semester abroad in barcelona. the grilled plantains were scrumptious and melted in your mouth. otherwise, the other breakfast items were just alright.

    (3)
  • lynnae m.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE! chips and salsa for breakfast...awesome! coffee is decent and the food is really good! I had the Huevos divorciados which i recommend!! it's BYOB and you can't beat outdoor seating!!

    (5)
  • Burcu Y.

    Cafe Con Leche is a wonderful place. The food is always really good and they have a super excellent and cheap breakfast in the mornings. In particular the Ropa Vieja is so so so GOOD (I think its braised marinated flank steak). Cafe Con Leche is also one of the few establishments breathing life into that section of Milwaukee Ave which makes it even more precious.

    (5)
  • D. T.

    Awesome flan. Cheap meals. But the flan is amazing

    (3)
  • Cris M.

    A great little place. Especially if you get Estefania to be your server. She was bright, cheerful, and there when you needed her. I've had server problems there in the past but they seem to have had a paradigm shift to providing good guest experience. The food has always been good but it is made better now by a staff that puts the focus on the customer. Took a friend from California and we both had the Ropa Vieja sandwich and they are awesome!! This is a must place to go!!

    (4)
  • Katie H.

    I should begin by saying that even if the food they served was poopy, Cafe Con Leche would still get 4 stars for it's... well, Cafe Con Leche. GET YOU SOME! Food's not poopy. It's actually pretty good. I had Chilaquiles (which I pretty much only order because it's ridiculously fun to say) and they were plentiful and tasty. I didn't really read the yelp reviews thoroughly enough before jumping in the car and heading over here. I wasn't expecting table service or anything but I didn't expect the place to be the size of a Chicago bedroom. This time of year, have fun eating with your coat and hat on because every time that door open (which is frequent because of all the cronies that amass here at any given point) you get a blast of cold air. And yeah... old farts loves this place. They all sit around at the corner table and talk as loud as humanly possible, seemingly at the same time. I don't know how the fuck anybody communicates anything over the constant stream of noise - yeah seriously, no listening, all talking. Fuuuugggg.... I'm hungover, ssssshhhh. Anyrate. Come for the CCL. They even have a parking lot (albeit filled with some of the creepiest onlookers ever, but who cares!? I drive a beat up '97 Toyota Corolls-Royce with the radio yanked out.) OK I'm off to get some now. I can't take it.

    (4)
  • John H.

    Great little spot. It's a little expensive but well worth it. I had for the first time in a long while a very good cappuccino. The breakfast sandwich i ordered lacked a little of flavor which is cause of the four stars but other than that it was great. I was even kind of a pain because I said I was in a hurry and they were able to get my food out quickly and didn't make a big deal about it. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Regine J.

    De-li-ci-O-sa!

    (5)
  • Shelly W.

    The food was great. Our server was amazing. Their specialty drinks are delicious! A nice find in Logan Square for a nice, reasonable dinner.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth P.

    Chorizo Burrito so gooood! Service- is OK. Location- great. I haven't try everything on the Menu but I can tell everything sounds very tasty! I think is a great Latin American restaurant! I'm really looking forward going there soon again =D

    (5)
  • Catherine B.

    Cafe con Leche is a gem -- I just moved in across the street and am loving the proximity to this cute, neighborhood-oriented locale. First, the food. I'm a grilled cheese and fries type of girl. The grilled cheese is tasty but the fries, oh the fries, are absolutely delicious. Next, the service. Every time I've been at Cafe con Leche the owner (I think he's the owner) has been behind the counter and he is incredibly attentive. Need more soda? Prefer hot sauce to ketchup? He's on it. Finally, the biggest draw is spending time with neighbors. People seem to turn magically friendly when they step in the door. Everyone is asking about the new section (opening soon!), applauding the new counter, and chatting like chums. places. Tasty, efficient and pleasant. See you there :)

    (5)
  • Mary E.

    Last June ('11) my boyfriend and I decided to walk over here. We stood inside of the Cafe Con Leche section for about ten minutes before I stopped someone to ask if we could be seated (STRIKE 1). A host appeared and led us to the back patio. He seated us next to an group of grossly intoxicated people even though the entire patio was open (STRIKE 2). We ordered 15 minutes later (should this be a STRIKE? No, I'll go easy on them. ). 45 minutes later our food arrived (STRIKE 3). No apology (STRIKE 4). Our waiter was also very cold (STRIKE 5). As we were finishing our food the drunk group got up and left (no worries - we had already moved away from them). Suddenly the lights went out and they closed the patio doors (STRIKE 6). I know this happened last year. I know I should have complained right then and right there. Maybe I should have called the next day. I didn't. Reason number 1 I didn't call was because my boyfriend is an ethnic Japanese who was so embarrassed by the treatment we received that he begged me not to open my big mouth. Truth be told I was embarrassed too. I was also sad. I will never return here and every opportunity I get I encourage people to go elsewhere. As a matter of fact I wasn't even going to write this review but I saw a review posted and the raw feelings came back. A good Mexican restaurant in Chicago isn't that hard to find. I know tons. Why come here when I cab walk to another place a couple of blocks away and have food just as good with service 10 times better?

    (1)
  • Ellen H.

    Love the breakfast sandwiches, esp. the green & red sauces that accompany all meals. I can always get a good, fresh cup of coffee, though "skim" and "no sugar added" are not the reasons you go to this place. You go for the food & the neighborhood scene, although I missed the outdoor patio this past summer (maybe the city denied the permits?), so the people watching aspect was cut down a bit. I will admit that I've had to wait quite a bit on occassion, while others waltz in & get their things fairly quickly; but hey, I can roll with it & wasn't afraid to call them out when I felt a bit "looked over" in the order scheme.

    (4)
  • Jonathan C.

    This place has really upped its game. It has a newer expended BYOB seating area, an most of all, I think the food has improved. Good job.

    (4)
  • J Y.

    I live in California. Land of sushi and Mexican restaurants. Home to in-n-out, Pinkberry, and jamba juice. But let me tell you, this is what I miss waking up to! Chilaquiles, huevos con chorizo, and their bread is just simply amazing. What's even more amazing is how fast it comes out, and how tiny that place is. That's my only gripe. oh, and you put their guacamole on anything it makes it taste that much better. Their cafe con leche is like liquid crack. I can't get enough of it.

    (4)
  • Beast B.

    Best breakfast place in Chicago!!! Great food, classy & upscale yet casual & simple..

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    Cafe con leche is -obviously the main attraction of the menu- quite pleasant. The mocha is okay- could do with a slightly stronger caffeine kick but it's pleasant none the less. The breakfast sandwiches are tasty and cheap and I need to try some of the pastries they have on the counter-top display. The menu overall looks like it's reasonably priced. But overall I'm rather meh about the place- apart from the food/drink mentioned above, I have no real desire to consume anything else.

    (3)
  • Janie S.

    Food is great, I'm not a fan of Mexican but I will try anything so I'm glad I came here. Also coffee is delicious, they have this specialty coffee that has cinnamon and stuff in it...man is it good! But service wise, we went a bit after brunch (that awkward time between brunch and lunch) and they weren't very busy but were acting as though it was a hassle to seat the 3 of us outside (where there were like 4 open tables). Took forever to get waters, and even before the waters our waitress was there trying to take our orders. So I understand being a busy restaurant, but some time to just get to know the menu would be appreciated. So food=4/5, service=2/5.

    (3)
  • Gisela A.

    Great place i work right around the corner i love to eat here its very nice in there the food is awesome and I love the fries very crunchy and tasty and lets not forget the great sauce to go with it YUMM!!! The staff is super sweet and now they have their liquor license YAY!!!

    (5)
  • Photo L.

    I go to this place a lot, not just because it is close to where I live (although that does have a lot to do with it) but because its good food, good coffee, good prices, and the owner is pretty cool too! Sometimes the wait can be long, but its worth it and understandable. I feel as though it deserves to have better things said about it other then this, but I'm going to leave it at that and say FIVE STARS!

    (5)
  • james y.

    decent food, dinner menu is expensive. good coffee.

    (3)
  • Jeff P.

    This is the best Mexican food in Logan Square, hands down. I have been following them since they opened and they have remained true to offering the neighborhood the best eating experience for the best price. Truly a credit to the neighborhood and an inspiration to small business. The food, service and setting rock!

    (5)
  • Jessica J.

    I had high hopes for this place, but was disappointed. The food was edible, but not really that good. Went there for breakfast and ordered chorizo con huevos. It's about the most basic breakfast you could possibly order, but it just wasn't very flavorful, and the eggs were not that great. Maybe I'll give them another chance and be able to come back and give a better review. They're so close by my place, I hate to discount them altogether.

    (2)
  • laura heather h.

    CHILAQUILES. That is all I have to say. YUM YUM YUM. I had it for the one millionth time for breakfast today.

    (5)
  • S K.

    The cafe con leche was incredible here. Go figure. It was out of this world. The atmosphere was warm and cozy. The waitstaff is very friendly, attentive and responsive. The food is good too. We had breakfast including the croissant sandwich and breakfast burrito. They had a fair vegetarian selection for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Overall, great time.

    (5)
  • Maria L.

    I haven't been back here for while because when I ate there, I got FOOD POISONING! The cafe con leche is good, but I'm never going back after getting so very sick off my chicken tacos. Which were overpriced. I'm assuming that since more recent reviewers haven't had problems that this little salmonella issue's been worked out. But I'm not risking it!

    (3)
  • Trish C.

    I love Cafe con Leche! Totally addicted to their huevos rancheros and have a steaming hot cup of cafe con leche every morning to start the day off right. Cheap and reliable, but the old gross men can take a hike in my opinion. Apparently, its the neighborhood hangout for perverts, but if you can get past that- it's gold.

    (5)
  • Ingrid B.

    So I love tortas, and this is one of the best in logan square. To be honest I don't get much else, but everyone else is always happy with their entree. Oh, and the cafe con leche is so delicious. Staff is very friendly and I always get some sort of compliment when I go. Love it.

    (5)
  • Allison F.

    This is as good as it gets. Scrumptious food, incredible wait staff, mazing comfort, gorgeous atmosphere--great in all seasons, the decor is fabulous, and the owner, Essam, is a friend and someone who I know has everyone's back. I thank God everyday I live 1 block from Con Leche since it's basically my 2nd home and I live there! Being a lone writer living in a studio I absolutely need a place to go to get out of my small space and this thankfully is it! I eat there practically daily and everyone knows my name, like Cheers. LOL. I bring my laptop and spend hours writing and doing business and grading for my teaching job and emailing from there. Yah maybe someday someone will talk about Allison Fine's novel that was written in the cafe. The 21st century version of James Joyce hanging out at the pub and writing Ulysses. God willing I could write something HALF that good.I love the day menu but I am even more thrilled with the opening of D'Noche and the new liquor license! Woohoo! The pumpkin spice martini is to die for! This place is my comfort zone, my home away from home, my reason for getting up some mornings. Thank you Cafe Con Leche for being here.

    (5)
  • melinder b.

    I loved this place when i lived in Logan Square, i would always gets the egg tacos with chorizo and drench them with both sauces, drink some cafe con leche and watch the parade of old man gangsters out front doing their thing. My favorite was this man always decked out in fancy suits, fresh white seinfeld sneakers accessorized with solar shields and a fake mustasche.

    (4)
  • Shazza B.

    Best Cafe Con Leche, without a doubt. If you don't like your coffee too sweet, tell them to only add one sugar.

    (4)
  • Nana H.

    I really hate having to come here. My boyfriend likes this places sometimes, and we always get the steak and eggs. I've had bad fatty meat here. I like their orange mayo spice condiment however, and the fact that they do have a really good, sweet, extra fatty cafe con leche. In the summer you can find this tranny sitting at the window, shes nice and she'll let you know if your outfit sucks.

    (2)
  • Foodie A.

    The place looks iffy just by looking at the location and those typical very tiny restaurants. Oh, FYI the restaurant is located across El Pollo Loco for those who might second look this place or needing a new prescription. I noticed the yellow sign after we ate. Yes it was yellow, but it blends in with all the other bright colors in the area. This is a very small place with only a few seatings. The music was blasting in the morning. They oughta turn it down a bit. Really an inexpensive place to suffice your mex food cravings. Came here for a late breakfast, had the torta with steak and eggs with crispy buttery bread on the side. I thought it was ok. The bread was good. And then I had the taco as an extra. Loved the taco. Oh, I had the hot choc as well and it was delicious! I tucked away a take out menu. Update to follow.

    (3)
  • Blah B.

    This place is OK if your looking for something fast and cheap, but I don't know that I would be back!!

    (2)
  • D M.

    A Logan Square institution. It really brings everyone in the neighborhood together: the sketchy people, the hipsters, and the families. The cafe con leche is addictive and also good iced. I don't think it's a good idea to order any food other than the following items: breakfast burrito, chilaquiles and other egg dishes, molletes the breaded steak torta cubano, medianoche, maduros, and tostones. Ask for the awesome red sauce; you won't regret it. If you wake up early and pick up some cafe con leche for your friends (the ones still still passed out on your futon) they will love you forever.

    (5)
  • Patrick C.

    put some foil in your to-go's so the container doesnt melt and you'd easily be a 4 star... just sayin, melted styrofoam is unhealthy and gross. seriously uncool. loving just about everything else about this place though.

    (3)
  • David F.

    This is a nice place to sit outside and watch Milwaukee Street do its thing. The atmosphere is friendly, the food is well priced and the service is very speedy.

    (4)
  • Arjun C.

    The food is good for it's price point. I am a fan in the summer. You can also pick up brunch here on the weekends without a crazy wait. Friendly staff, and nice mix.

    (5)
  • Jacob C.

    Con leche y azucar, they should say. But that Cuban-style latte-with-sugar is frickin good (and damn sure cheaper than hifalutin coffeeshop stuff). Cuban and Mexican food, good tortas, tasty burritos. Breakfast looks good, I still need to try it. I discovered molletes here: halved french bread with frijoles, pico de gallo, and cheese, baked. You don't need to be a vegetarian to appreciate that. Cheap little meal, too. DO NOT miss the salsa, the red sauce, made from arbol chiles. You will be in love.

    (5)
  • Baqwas T.

    Awesome place. The breaded chicken torta was great. The refried beans in the sandwich was a nice touch. I'll be back for the breakfast.

    (5)
  • Nicholas G.

    Delicious Cafe con Leche! Honestly, it's the best I've ever had in the city. I also like the mix of people who come here. I've only tried the basics with the food (i.e. eggs and toast), but I love eggs and toast, and here it is just fine.

    (4)
  • Larry P.

    I have a challenge for any friends that enjoy cafe con leche at the Logan Square location. I live a block from this location and have enjoyed it for months. The other day, I happened to be driving by the other location (near Leavitt / Milwaukee) and decided to stop in. THIS IS MY CHALLENGE: Go to the other location and try the cafe con leche. It's like a completely different drink. The milk is actually frothed, and the espresso is actually made to order. Many times I have gone to the Logan location, and the espresso is premade. Also, I have NEVER had frothy milk at the Logan location. Part of me wishes I never went to the Bucktown location, now I know what I'm missing. They need to retrain the cafe makers in Logan.

    (2)
  • rachel a.

    i've never eaten here, but when you are in the mood for some sweet cafe con leche, look no further. it hits you faster than you know, and is just delicious. i will have to eat the food someday.

    (4)
  • frequent d.

    great atmospherwe , good food, and nice service. looking forward to the full bar. sam is a great host!!!

    (3)
  • Baratunde T.

    really good cafe con leche! chill, simple neighborhood feel

    (4)
  • jason t.

    cheap coffee & breakfast, what more do you need? nice little cuban-mexican spot. i'm especially a big fan of the molletes, and their cuban sandwiches and tortas are pretty awesome.

    (4)
  • Liliana S.

    try cafe con leche bucktown- byob and one of the best outdoor patios in the city.. food, coffee, and service is on another level. different owners and its obvious when you try the food. there's no comparison!!

    (1)
  • Nicole I.

    I have only been to this restaurant once after I left the library across the street. I had the pulled pork sandwich and i CAN'T STOP THINKING ABOUT IT! It was just so delicious! The meat was fresh and well seasoned - not fatty at all. The bread was soft and the avocado was ripe. I mean it was excellent. Much better than carnitas from the grocery store! oh and it's BYOB...

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    LOVE this place they are very nice and the food is awsome and inexpensive. A good pick if you are around.

    (5)
  • Karina V.

    A friend had been telling me to come here with her for FOREVER, and so one day in December... I finally listened. SO GLAD I DID. Funny thing, when I first walked in and saw a counter with pastries and a couple tables in front, I thought that was the entire restaurant; where did my friend just bring me?? After following the host to our seat I was happy to see I was wrong. The restaurant is actually pretty big and very pretty inside with comfortable seating and fireplace. Looking at the menu, it was cool to see that everything was super reasonably priced and there was so much variety; not only did they have all the mexican favorites, but some American food and picky-kid-friendly options as well. What I loved most is that they had my favorite Mexican ingredient in the world: CHORIZO BABY. On top of that, the banana licuado I ordered was TO PERFECTION. The only thing it was missing was maybe some cinnamon, but they were so nice I feel like if I would have asked for some they would have topped me off with a sprinkle of it. Unfortunately when I went I wasn't very hungry so I only had a plate of empanadas, but they were delicious and came with delicious sauce. My friend ordered a torta that looked so beautiful and delicious that as I am picturing it right now my mouth is watering. Cafe con Leche, it was a pleasant experience and I cannot wait to see you again : )

    (4)
  • Jae K.

    I've only been here once, but I have no reason to not give five stars. I ordered the Salmon with Mole (I think it had a different name... Colorado or something? :P ) and it was delicious. I rarely order fish and took a chance by ordering it at a restaurant I've never been to, and I have no regrets! I also ordered a cafe con leche and it was very good. I went with 4 friends and they enjoyed what they ordered as well. The service was very friendly and efficient. I'd love to go there again.

    (5)
  • Harry G.

    First time here!! The place is small intimate and inviting . I started with Julio's Bloody Mary which he makes from Scratch!!! Spicy and delicious! Could've had two!!! We ordered veggie burritos with chorizo added! Excellent!! The home fries were cooked just right and the hot sauce was worthy of praise!! The Service by Julio was outstanding ( as was the little extra splash we got) and the whole staff was great!! I will recommend this place to all my friends!!!

    (5)
  • Vinny S.

    great summer patio, and good food. very nice service.

    (4)
  • Erik S.

    Just had a fantastic brunch here. Highly recommend the chilaquiles! My girlfriend had the breakfast veggie burrito and loved it. Great outdoor patio area. Service was excellent. Will definitely be back soon.

    (5)
  • Sabina F.

    Loved the milk coffee! The breakfast croissant was delicious and the service was friendly and attentive. They have these 2 awesome sauces that taste house made. My favorite was the lightly creamy red chili one.

    (5)
  • Tia J.

    Mmmm cafe con leche

    (5)
  • Shi A.

    Give it a try!! My boyfriend and I have been here twice already and we keep wanting to go back for their cafe con leche. I personally am not a coffee drinker but this cafe con leche is delicious! I think that says a lot about how good their coffee is. Also the food has not disappointed us. The waiters are always very friendly and give you your space so you can enjoy your food, which I highly appreciate.

    (4)
  • Angela D.

    I've been going to this place for the past two years, I even commented on how awesome the food and drinks are, until today...it's Christmas Day and I decided to treat my family to dinner. As usual I ordered what I always order (Jibarito steak) and my husband ordered the same. AWFUL!!! I was so disappointed. The steak was chewy with a lot a fat, the plantain was soggy and dry, the tomatoes were old and brown and there were only 3 or 4 onions. My husband's had more lettuce than meat and his meat was the same, chewy with tons of fat! Lastly, the price for this "Latin" sandwich was outrageous! It went from 9.95 to 11.95 within a month and when I asked why it was so much more money than the same Jibarito they serve at lunch I was told because of the plating....really, I'm paying extra for the plating? Anyway, I would reconsider this place not because I had one bad experience but because i spent money thinking I was getting what I always expected only to be let down, so how much more could you be let down for these outrageous prices and not to mention again on Christmas....

    (1)
  • Sylvia K.

    YUMM YUMMERS!! I came here with a group of 4 to grab a breakfast bite before headin to the airport... it's a lil tiny spot (or atleast it looks that way at first) then make your way to the back and theirs another room with plenty tables and bar seating. 1st off, the coffee is great! I got the Chorizo and Avocado omelete... delish!! Couldnt help myself and just had to order a side of plantains (one of my weaknesses)... mmmmm man was this one scrumptious breakfast! This lil spot seriously satisfies all your breakfast cravings.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 11:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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