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EDITOR’S CHOICE
Mouthwatering options for the best meal of the day, whether you prefer savory or sweet
Story and photos by Hannah Hoffmeister
Brunch: It’s without a doubt the most important meal of any weekend. Food is an important factor, yes, but any brunch worth writing home about also has an inviting atmosphere, the type of place that makes you stay for another cup of coffee. These four restaurants are my go-to brunch spots — what are yours? Send me an email; I’m always open to trying a new place!
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If you’re in need of a hearty meal:
¢ BRUNCH CAFE 172 S. First St., St. Charles 630-940-2814 www.brunchcafe.com
Brunch Cafe, located next to the Fox River, offers both indoor and outdoor seating right in the heart of downtown St. Charles. The food is even more noteworthy than the location, though — and it’s abundant. Here you’ll find towering skillets, sugary pancakes and an extensive list of lunch options, too. There are also Brunch Cafe locations in Addison, Fox River Grove, Huntley, Kildeer, McHenry, Niles and Roselle. EDITOR’S CHOICE: Breakfast sliders: These three miniature sandwiches come with scrambled eggs, turkey sausage and American cheese. Served with breakfast potatoes, you can’t go wrong with an order of these. And they heat up well for lunch! ¢ SOUTHERN BELLE’S 56 E. Schoolhouse Road, Yorkville 630-553-9977 Facebook: Southern Belle’s Yorkville
Voted best breakfast in Kendall County by readers in 2020, Southern Belle’s is a delicious, relaxed place to grab any style of brunch, whether you’re feeling light or filling. “Innovative southern comfort food” is how the restaurant’s Facebook page describes the food — and judging by the taste of their biscuits, that’s a spoton description. Southern Belle’s has several locations throughout northern Illinois, including in Plainfield and Carpentersville.
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EDITOR’S CHOICE: It was no longer available on the menu last time I went, but the parfait — enormous, filled with berries and served in a jar — was memorably delicious. It’s worth asking if they’ll bring it back for the summer! You also can’t go wrong with a biscuit and jelly, or with their classic eggs breakfasts.
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If you’re in the mood for a meal to catch up with friends or family:
¢ SUZETTE’S CREPERIE 211 W. Front St., Wheaton 630-462-0898 www.suzettescreperie.com This cozy restaurant in downtown Wheaton is the perfect place for a comfortable meal to catch up with loved ones after so many Zoom catch-ups over the past year. Checkered tablecloths, soft lighting and excellent coffee served with a saucer all contribute to the elegant yet relaxed feeling at this creperie, which serves crepes, eggs, sandwiches and more. The location has been a Wheaton staple since 2000 and is well worth a visit.
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EDITOR’S CHOICE: You can’t go wrong with quiche at Suzette’s. When I visited, I got the quiche of the day, a delightfully light and flaky entree with asparagus and ham. If you have room for dessert, I had bites of two sweet crepes — one with fudge, one with lemon curd — and loved them both!
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If you’re in the mood for something fresh:
¢ SWEETBERRY BOWLS 156 N. York St., Elmhurst 331-225-2970 www.sweetberrybowls.com
Sweetberry Bowls is a trendy, health-conscious option that’s perfect for a refreshing brunch. You can grab your bowl of choice — smoothiestyle with a variety of bases, or a poke bowl — or wrap to go, but the interior, decorated with greenery, also makes for an enjoyable spot to eat inside.
EDITOR’S CHOICE: Sweetberry acai bowl: While not the most original choice on the menu, this bowl hits the spot. It comes with granola, Nutella, shredded coconut, banana slices and strawberries. At first you might think you can’t finish the whole thing, but I think you’ll be surprised…
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IN THE CITY OFHistoric P ride
Our ducks have taken flight! They have landed at twenty-two participating businesses throughout the City of Lockport. Chicagoland artists handpicked by the curators at the Illinois State Museum Lockport campus painted each of the threefoot tall fiberglass ducks on display throughout the City. For a list of participating locations, please visit lockportducks.com.
You can help Keep Our Small Businesses Afloat by visiting participating locations now through September 3. Printed passports to help guide your journey are available at City Hall, the White Oak Library, and the Illinois State Museum in Lockport or at one of the participating businesses. As you visit each duck, you can have your passport stamped by the host businesses and get a rubber duck.
Ducks at participating locations were sponsored by businesses to help their fellow small businesses stay afloat. We are grateful for the support and willingness of these businesses to help others including the host businesses and our artists who brought each duck to life.
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