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101 North Upper Wacker Drive # 100 ChicagoIL60606
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:30am-3:00pm
Wednesday
5:30am-3:00pm
Thursday
5:30am-3:00pm
Friday
5:30am-3:00pm
Saturday
Closed
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If you are in need of something fresh and organic, head to Be Leaf where you can enjoy custom salads, vegetable soups, grain bowls and desserts. This salad cafe stresses on its use of premium, locally sourced ingredients served at the height of their freshness. Patrons can either enjoy options like the Nom Namaste, Chi-Cobb-O, Fiesta Fresca or choose to build their own salad. This is a great...
by cityseekr on January 01, 2016 from cityseekr

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Be Leaf is the premier destination for healthy lunch in Chicago’s Loop. Many options include Salads, Wraps, and Bowls. Located conveniently at 29 N. Wacker Dr., Be Leaf offers healthy options for the busy professional in Chicago’s Loop as well as the traveler looking to get a quick bite to eat. Stop In Today.
by botw on March 03, 2016 from botw
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by linkedin on September 23, 2014 from linkedin
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by yellowpages on September 03, 2012 from yellowpages
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