Earwax Cafe has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Earwax Cafe from around the web.
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Located just across the street from its old location, Earwax uses the extra space for more comfy sofas and a wider selection of indie videos, records, books and magazines. You're welcome to thumb through the foreign and documentary video selection for hou..."
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[ more from chicagoreader]
""It's great to walk past the 45-minute-to-an-hour wait at Bongo Room for a Sunday breakfast and right to a waiting table at Earwax," says one Rater. This pioneering Wicker Park cafe (with video rental) serves up a fairly consistent menu of vegetarian-frie..."
[ more from happycow]
"Here, at HappyCow's Vegetarian Guide to vegetarian restaurants and health food stores, we strive to bring the most accurate information on Vegetarian Restaurant and Health Food Store listings to the internet. This site is made by vegetarian traveler..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Earwax cafe has a great decor (think a circus freakshow marries a vegan restauranteur) and an even better menu. The Seitan is really awesome (try the sloppy joe or stir fry dishes) and I'd go anything vegan because...." |
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[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Many mourned the loss of Wicker Park staple Earwax -- until they turned around and saw that it had only moved across the street. For hipsters and hippies, Earwax is nothing short of a monument, with healthy unusual dishes (think scrambled tofu or Tuscan s..."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewFormerly Earwax Records, this cafe is one of Wicker Park's standard places to meet and greet for the moody hipster with a book to read or music to discuss...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"Formerly Earwax Records, this café is one of Wicker Park's standard places to meet and greet for the moody hipster with a book to read or music to discuss. The closest you get to eclectic is present here, right down to the lack of air conditioning in the..."
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