Cafe 28
1800 W Irving Park Road
Chicago, IL 60613
Average Cost: $$
Phone:
773-528-2883
Categories:
Brunch,
Latin/South American,
Cuban,
Mexican
Features:
Full Bar,
Handicap Access,
Kid Friendly,
Patio Seating,
Smoke Free,
Vegetarian Friendly
Best Cuban
Traditional Cuban and Latin menu favorites at Cafe 28 include Mariscos
Al Mojo de Ajo: mussels, scallops and shrimp sauteed in a citrus,
fennel, garlic and white wine sauce.
From the restaurant's website:
"Café
28 is a family-owned restaurant established in 1995. We are located
near the Brown Line train station on Irving Park Road. Our aim is to
provide service in traditional Cuban and Mexican style with an eclectic
Latin twist. Come join us for [weekend brunch], lunch, or dinner, and
indulge yourself with one of our famous mojitos cocktails at one of our
bars, along with our green tamales appetizer."
"Looking
for a hangout where the trendsetters have yet to set and parking is
easy? Head straight for Café 28. ... In this part old-world coffee
house, part tropical dream, somehow even the ceiling fans seem to keep
time with bouncy samba and salsa tapes."
— Chicago magazine
Full bar. Serving lunch Thu–Fri, dinner Tue–Sun. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–2 pm. Closed Mon.
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Traditional Cuban and Latin menu favorites at Cafe 28 include Mariscos
Al Mojo de Ajo: mussels, scallops and shrimp sauteed in a citrus,
fennel, garlic and white wine sauce.
From the restaurant's website:
"Café
28 is a family-owned restaurant established in 1995. We are located
near the Brown Line train station on Irving Park Road. Our aim is to
provide service in traditional Cuban and Mexican style with an eclectic
Latin twist. Come join us for [weekend brunch], lunch, or dinner, and
indulge yourself with one of our famous mojitos cocktails at one of our
bars, along with our green tamales appetizer."
"Looking
for a hangout where the trendsetters have yet to set and parking is
easy? Head straight for Café 28. ... In this part old-world coffee
house, part tropical dream, somehow even the ceiling fans seem to keep
time with bouncy samba and salsa tapes."
— Chicago magazine
Full bar. Serving lunch Thu–Fri, dinner Tue–Sun. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–2 pm. Closed Mon.