For many years throughout my early-to-mid-twenties, I worked retail and was unable to partake of this leisurely pastime. In the three years I lived in Waterbury, I think I only went out to brunch once or twice, because I always worked weekends. One of the joys of returning to Chicago in 2013 was discovering the appeal of brunch. Specifically, brunch in Andersonville.
There's something about the Andersonville neighborhood that intrinsically speaks to me. The stretch of Clark between Bryn Mawr to just south of Foster feels like a small town in the midst of the big city. People really seem to know one-another- their dogs, their children, their neighbors. While Edgewater is occasionally a little rough around the margins, Andersonville is simply more homey...and it's only a ten minute walk from where I live.
The inside of the restaurant boasts a cozy, eclectic vibe with kitschy country knickknacks that may have been gleaned from the many resale shops nearby, and the wide windows that overlook the intersection of Clark & Balmoral are perfect for people watching; they lend a sunny feel to the blue-and-white tiled dining room. I've eaten at Taste when every single table has been full; even when the place is crowded it is still possible to have a quiet conversation with one's companion(s).
Some of the menu highlights include warm Katie Cakes with fruit compote, Mike's Pesto Sandwich (pesto, bacon, tomato, spinach, goat cheese and two eggs medium on grilled brioche), and seasonal quiches and omelettes. I'm a staunch supporter of savory brunch options, and my old standby is their breakfast burrito. Let's face it; anything with guacamole in it is likely to help one recover from the previous night's endeavors. A Taste of Heaven serves their perfectly brewed coffee in cobalt blue mugs, and I often find that between sitting with the Neanders and sipping my coffee my mood is vastly improved before our food even arrives.
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April chose Mike's Pesto Sandwich, while Jeremy picked the veggie stir-fry |
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