"Go for brunch, stay for lunch" (or dinner) say fans of this "no-fuss, no-attitude" Lincoln Square "fixture" known for "homestyle" American cooking including "out-of-this-world" pastries and "to-die-for" desserts from its "top-notch bakery"; "cozy" confines and solid service make it a "pleasant" choice when you want to "eat with a friend and just be", so if it's "pricey" for the category, most...
For a light meal in Lincoln Square, line up at this bakery-turned-café, a longstanding favorite among locals—especially during warmer months, when the outdoor patio beckons. Breakfast means brioche French toast and vegetarian breakfast sandwiches; lunch ranges from goat cheese salads to turkey and Brie sandwiches; and dinner runs to pan-seared salmon and herb-roasted chicken. Don't miss the...
Cafe Selmarie Restaurant Review:
This small combination bakery-pastry shop-café is a busy place at lunchtime and on weekends. It’s understandable --- fresh flowers and white tablecloths make for a charming daytime sojourn. The menu features light continental fare: pasta, salads, Brie and tuna salad croissant sandwiches, potpies, soups and all sorts of seasonal dishes. During the dinner hour, however, expect to find heftier...
This neighborhood standby has stood in the center of Lincoln Square for 23 delicious years. A beloved bakery/restaurant with a popular Sunday brunch and an ever-changing menu, it's known for its homey atmosphere, great coffee and seasonal specials like blackberry griddle cakes. Dinner is served too, with comfort food like mac-n-cheese (served with leeks, a four-cheese gratin and fresh fruit)...