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Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe

130 E. Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60601

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Reviewed By: Maureen Therese

*Disclaimer: We were not paid for this review. All opinions are our own and based on our personal experience. Your experience may be different.

Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe - Chicago
Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe - Chicago
Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe - Chicago
Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe - Chicago
Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe - Chicago

Review Details

Wildberry, a popular downtown Chicago breakfast choice, features an appealing menu of breakfast favorites and specialties. During our 3 week Chicago trip, we decided to head downtown to see what all the fuss was about. We decided that breakfast at Wildberry was the perfect time to treat ourselves before embarking on our 36 mile adventure along Chicago's beautiful Lakefront Path.

Food

I'm not a huge fan of breakfast food and sweets, so I bypassed the popular specialty pancakes, crepes, and waffle options featured on the menu. Those with a sweet tooth will be impressed with the diverse variety of tempting sweet goods. Some of the more interesting choices on the Wildberry menu include Tiramisu Pancakes, Red Velvet French Toast, Stuffed Strawberry Cheesecake French Toast, and Oreo S'Mores Pancakes.

I went with the Veggie Omelet, served with hash browns and toast. The omelet included lots of veggies (asparagus, onions, mushrooms, broccoli, bell peppers, and tomatoes) at a decent price point. I also appreciated the use of full vegetables, as opposed to the tiny diced varieties most restaurants use for their omelets.

Mike enjoyed his Breakfast Burrito (a whole wheat wrap filled with scrambled eggs, avocado, cheeses, and cilantro) without the meat. He was pleased that the waitress had no problem substituting fresh fruit as opposed to hash browns. After seeing his delicious plate of various fruits, I wished I would have opted for this substitution as well.

Wildberry seems to be allergy friendly with the addition of several gluten-free choices on their menu (I noticed Gluten Free pancake and waffle batter options).

Service

Service was prompt, professional, and friendly - nothing to complain about here.

Atmosphere

The interior of the restaurant features a clean, modern vibe, which is a fresh take over ordinary family/diner style restaurants.

Final Words

I would definitely visit Wildberry again on my next visit to Chicago. I was impressed with both the food and service, all offered at an affordable price. It's a fantastic weekend brunch choice before exploring the city. On a site note, heading downtown gives you another excuse to plan an afternoon in this wonderful city!

 
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