

Sabor a Café is a family-owned Colombian Steakhouse & live music venue. We have a full range of authentic South American cuisine, bringing to your table a selection of delicious prime steaks, seafood, and fish. Not to forget, our specialties include our house-made empanadas, our signature Hors d’œuvres & arepas! A full drink selection includes beer, wine, cocktails, juices & sodas. Sabor a Café is also an intimate live music venue, presenting the finest local, national, & international artists performing Latin American music, jazz, blues & more. Live music every Friday & Saturday. We have lunch and dinner specials every Monday through Friday. Like us on social media @saboracafechi or on Facebook @saboracafechicago
Festive Colombian steakhouse & bar offering traditional fare plus frequent live music & karaoke.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2435 W Peterson Ave, Chicago, IL 60659
Phone: (773) 878-6327
Website: https://saboracafechicago.com/
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Reviews
The empanadas were a solid 8.2 out of 10 — crisp, flavorful, and filled just right. The real standout, though, was the chicharrón con yuca frita. It hit that perfect balance: not too greasy, the pork nice and crunchy, and the yuca cooked to perfection — light and fluffy inside, golden outside. Honestly, that dish alone is worth the trip.
The pollo à la Plancha, didn’t impress as much. Not bad, just not memorable. On the other hand, the sobrebarriga with maduro was good, landing around a 7.8. It felt like it was missing a small touch — maybe a bit more seasoning or sauce depth — but still enjoyable.
The passionfruit juice was a bit of a miss for me. It leaned way too bitter, and a touch more condensed milk or sugar would’ve helped balance it out.
The staff couldn’t have been nicer — genuinely friendly and welcoming. The only real downside was the atmosphere. For a Friday evening, it was oddly quiet, with only one other table occupied. It felt more like a takeout vibe than a dine-in experience.
Overall, I’d still recommend giving Sabor a Café a try if you’re in the area. The food’s worth it, especially that chicharrón, even if the ambiance doesn’t quite live up to the flavor.
BUT THE MUSIC! it’s food for the heart and soul!
Can’t believe I’ve only found out about this gem! Tbh I wanna keep it a secret, but it’s too amazing to not share.
You won’t be disappointed