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  2. Heartland Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Heartland Cafe. The Heartland Cafe was a restaurant in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago.Originally opened in 1976 by two activists as the "Sweet Home Chicago Heartland Café," it became a cultural icon for the diverse neighborhood, [1] known as much for its hippie ambience and left-leaning politics as for its largely (but not exclusively) vegetarian food.

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  5. Uno Pizzeria & Grill - Wikipedia

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    The expanded menu and format changes were not made at the company's original Chicago locations (Pizzeria Uno and Pizzeria Due). [26] By 2023, CEO Erik Frederick had trimmed back the menu, stating "You can’t be everything to everyone. If you’ve got a ton of recipes, I don’t care how good they are, you’re going to be inconsistent.” [9]

  6. Café Brauer - Wikipedia

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    It was financed by the Brauer family of Chicago, who worked in the restaurant business, and was one of the most popular restaurants in Chicago during the early twentieth century. [2] Caspar Brauer, who died at age 68 on April 29, 1940, was the longtime proprietor of Café Brauer. [3] The original restaurant closed in the 1940s. [2]

  7. Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea - Wikipedia

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    This is the first location to offer a full food menu. [10] They also have 2 stores in Boston and one in Austin, Texas. [11] A 2008 decision to stop serving 20-ounce coffee and espresso beverages in stores was met with controversy. Zell stated that the proportions are altered at such large quantities and certain drinks become watered-down ...