

Hearty plates of diverse vegetarian & vegan diner fare dished out in casual surrounds.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3411 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: (773) 935-6696
Website: https://www.veggiediner.com/
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Reviews
The food quality was extremely poor. I ordered a portobello mushroom sandwich that barely contained any mushrooms at all. The portion was skimpy and disappointing. The only redeeming part of the meal was the bread, which was fresh and tasty otherwise, the sandwich would have been inedible. The salad that accompanied it was visibly spoiled, with brown and black lettuce, as shown in the photos. I was shocked that such food would be served to a paying customer.
Beyond the food, the experience was made worse by the manager’s behavior, which felt discriminatory and unwelcoming. There was an unmistakable sense that I was not wanted there. The restaurant displays a sign stating “All Are Welcome,” but my experience contradicted that message entirely.
I left feeling disgusted not only by the poor food quality but by the overall treatment. This establishment does not live up to its reputation, and I would not recommend it.
Every dish that hit the table—from the soul-warming soups to the perfectly seasoned entrées—had bright, clean flavors that never felt heavy. You can tell the kitchen treats vegetables like the stars they are rather than a side
The team here isn’t just polite; they’re excited about the food. Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or just veg-curious, they explain the menu with contagious enthusiasm and spot-on recommendations. Service felt more like being hosted by friends than a typical restaurant interaction.
Great first visits are easy great second visits prove the place is dialed in. Both times the quality, plating, and timing were identical—an encouraging sign that The Chicago Diner cares about every plate, every day.
the Radical Reuben (yes, it’s plant-based and yes, it’s that good), the Thai Chili Wings appetizer, and absolutely save room for one of their legendary vegan shakes.
If you want bold, crave-worthy food that just happens to be meat-free, The Chicago Diner is a must-try—and, judging by my experience, a must-return. Two visits down, many more to come!
Food has become a bit more expensive than expected, portion size has gone smaller. Onion rings were just a few and burnt. Nachos have lost the taste and salt was over bearing. Our drinks too sweet too small for the price.
I miss the grandeur of what this place was. I yearn for those juicy delicious sauces and curries. Thai rice had nothing Thai other than basil..
Furniture has to get a deep clean as it did get a bit sticky from the last time I remember. I know the owner would like to keep it the way it has always been, but for our family we felt it’s not growing with time. I missed their zeal to be the universe of relevant
Food: I had the black bean burger with added avocado and sweet potato fries. Burger was huge and incredibly flavorful. Sweet potato fries were a good execution of the standard sweet potato fries.
Service: very welcoming, friendly, timely, and accommodating. great service overall.
Atmosphere: honestly was so hungry that I didn’t pay too much attention but it’s like a classic American diner.
Will absolutely return and recommend it to anyone visiting and looking for great vegan food.
Love the concept of this place! Vegans often only find abundant options when it comes to salad places, wellness eateries, or Mediterranean restaurants. To have classic diner meals like burgers and meatloaf along with other comfort food is a treat!
The staff was beyond friendly, the atmosphere was welcoming and warm. It truly does feel like an inclusive environment where all can be themselves and be comfortable.
With that said, even though I enjoyed my meal, which was the meatloaf, I did find it on the salty side. If you’re sodium sensitive this may not be for you. The beans and potatoes were on the greasy side. My partner had similar feedback about his meal.
I’d go back to give this place a second try and would recommend it to anyone in the area looking for a hearty plant based experience!