1. Photograph: Martha Williams
    Photograph: Martha Williams | Fried bologna sandwich at Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Matzoh ball soup at Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Au Cheval
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    Photograph: Martha Williams | Au Cheval

Review

Au Cheval

5 out of 5 stars
  • Restaurants | Contemporary American
  • West Loop
  • price 2 of 4
  • Recommended
Lauren Brocato
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Time Out says

As with all of the other Hogsalt restaurants, Au Cheval is notoriously hard to get into—but so worth the wait. Since 2012, it's become one of the toughest tables to reserve for its diner-style vibes, large selection of local brews and its iconic burger. And we can confirm, the hype is very much deserved. 

The vibe: Every inch of this teeny tiny West Loop restaurant is utilized. Whether you're seated at the counter or in a booth, you'll feel lucky just to have a seat in this always-in-demand spot. 

The food: The menu is packed with diner classics like matzah ball soup, fried chicken, salads and a selection of egg-topped items like fries, potato hash and foie gras. But most people come here for one thing: the burger. Deemed by many as one of the best in Chicago, it's topped with pickles, grilled onions, dijonnaise and American cheese. And trust us, it's well worth the long wait time. 

The drinks: The menu's "Strong Drinks" section includes sips like the Last Word (gin, green chartreuse, Luxardo maraschino and lime) and the Paper Plane (Evan Williams, Aperol, amaro nonino and lemon). You'll also find a long list of local beers, plus domestic and international options. But our favorite is the root beer on draft, which you can make into a float for $11.

Time Out tip: It's not uncommon to wait more than two hours for a table. If you plan on exploring the West Loop during that time, be sure you can get back within 10 minutes of receiving the text that your table is ready, otherwise you'll lose your spot in line. 

Details

Address
800 W Randolph St
Chicago
60607
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-11:15pm; Sun 10am-10:15pm
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