

Upscale shop featuring a variety of American cheeses, plus a sit-down cafe for sandwiches & soup.
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Address: MDW Terminal, S Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60629
Website: https://beechershandmadecheese.com/
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Beecher’s Handmade Cheese | Midway International Airport
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Sandwich was delicious and toasted to perfection, where the Mac n cheese was very saucy!
Definitely recommend!
You order on a Kiosk.
They have sandwiches, dessert, and salads ready to grab and go.
Or order Hot and fresh made. The smoke turkey was hot pressed and worth the wait.
There is a large courtyard in the center for all shopping and eating.
Price wise same as all restaurants in the airport.
The food came out quickly, was warm, and tasted great. Most of all, the staff’s friendliness left a strong impression on me. I highly recommend this place if you’re at the airport!
The grilled cheese has an unpleasant tangy, almost mayo taste. Maybe I’m a purist, but when I get a grilled cheese, I just want cheese and bread, no spreads or sauces, new nice of it was in the description so I could have ordered it without the spread. Won’t get again, but I tasted some of the cheese that squeezed out and it had a nice flavor.
Ordering: Use kiosks to order and pay or pay at counter
Atmosphere: It’s in the large food court so it’s very bright,but comfy seats are just a 5 – 10 min walk away
Noise level: loud area from all the chatting and nearby music
Lighting: super bright LEDs, very little natural light
Staff: fine, order was pretty fast
Cleanliness: fine
Outlets: nearby at high tops
Typical music heard: house music from nearby restaurant
Pedestrian accessibility: fine ADA-wise, but this location creates a bottleneck between the line and the seating
I understand that this is an airport, effectively eliminating any need for competitive pricing, but I think there’s some baseline level of decency that should be applied when pricing things, even when your consumer base is largely captive.
None of my issues should reflect on the performance of the staff. They’re operating within the bounds set by the company they work for.