Longman & Eagle, restaurant in Chicago
Longman & Eagle is a restaurant and inn in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood offering food, drinks, and simple rooms for guests. The building features rustic wood decor, a long bar stocked with whiskey and draft beers, and a kitchen that prepares daily changing menus using local farm ingredients.
Longman & Eagle opened in 2010 and reinterprets the classic concept of a historic American inn where guests could eat, drink, and stay overnight. The establishment quickly became recognized in Chicago's food scene and was named one of the best new restaurants in America by GQ and Esquire magazines.
Longman & Eagle preserves the tradition of a classic American inn where food, drinks, and lodging combine under one roof. This blend reflects an old Chicago custom where such places served as community gathering spots and meeting points for locals.
The restaurant is easily accessible in Logan Square with flexible opening hours from late morning until evening, though reserving a table ahead is recommended, especially on weekends. Parking is on the street as there is no dedicated lot, and the place offers amenities like air conditioning, wheelchair access, and accepts credit cards.
A distinctive feature is the Off Site Bar, a hidden outdoor space with its own walk-up counter serving drinks and snacks while hosting regular events like the famous Sundae Mondays. These Monday gatherings, where local chefs create special ice cream sundaes to raise money for charity, turn a visit into something more than just a meal.
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