


Wake ’n Bacon is a trendy fast-casual breakfast, brunch, and lunch restaurant & bar in Lakeview, Chicago, serving Latin, Asian & American-inspired comfort food in a bright, photo-worthy space with cascading wisteria flowers. Our playful, park-like vibe, craft coffee, cocktails, and weekday happy hour make us a go-to for creative, family-friendly dining in Chicago. From ube pancakes to savory breakfast sandwiches and bold lunch dishes like our Adobo Philly Dip, every plate delivers big flavor and visual flair. Snap a pic at our interactive photo mirror & leave your mark on the infamous photo wall. Planning something special? Our Chicago restaurant is ideal for private events, birthdays, showers, and lively group celebrations of all sizes!
Spacious, trendy destination with an extensive, locally sourced international brunch menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 420 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: (773) 880-5100
Website: http://www.eatwakenbacon.com/
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Atmosphere & Vibe:
The space itself is beautiful. I loved the ceiling décor and the droopy flowers—it made for some cute little photo ops. The vibe was calm, quiet, and family-friendly, which is a plus.
Food & Drinks:
I ordered the fried chicken and waffles. The waffle was tasty, and the breading on the chicken was nice, but the chicken itself was bland and under-seasoned. I had to borrow some sweet-spicy sauce from my girlfriend’s bowl just to give it flavor. The thick-cut bacon, though—amazing! I’d definitely order that again. The eggs were solid too.
I also tried a coconut coffee drink that looked nice but tasted underwhelming. I expected lavender notes (my mistake, I guess), but the drink didn’t have much wow factor, and it came in a plain glass instead of the branded cup I saw online.
My girlfriend enjoyed her bowl, which had potatoes, eggs, bacon, and sauces. That dish seemed more successful than mine.
The Real Deal-Breaker:
The food alone wouldn’t have stopped me from coming back—I actually wanted to try a few other menu items. But the payment system ruined the experience. You have to order and pay through a scan-to-order app. I paid my $51 total with Apple Pay and assumed I was done. Hours later, I got a notification that I’d been charged $75.
When I called, I was told that if you don’t “close out” properly, it automatically adds a tip (18–20%). Nowhere in the app did it warn me about this, and no staff member mentioned it either. I was promised a callback and possible refund, but days later, I’ve heard nothing.
Bottom Line:
The atmosphere is cute, the bacon is bomb, but the chicken was bland, the coffee underwhelming, and the surprise charge with no follow-up from management was unacceptable. I don’t like financial surprises, and poor communication like that makes me wonder how many other customers it’s happening to.
Unfortunately, I won’t be returning.
I ordered the purple haze coffee, it was fine. The chicken and waffles was great! The food is the reason this place bumped to 3 stars if the food had been bad too, then this would have been a 1 star. I did thoroughly enjoy the food. However, I needed more syrup at a point since they only give you one small thing of syrup. No one came back over despite multiple eye contacts made and there was no option on the system for extra syrup. So I got up and asked for it back at the counter. They said yes and seemed very weird about me having walked back up to the counter. I thought I was over thinking it until a group of three came in right after me and were seated, given menus, instructed, and told that there is a help button at the end of the table if you need anything else, then this person turned around and looked dead at me— which is another thing I was never told of.
Maybe they’re just not used to solo diners, but the service factor was abysmal. Even typing this I’m mad that I still deigned to tip 20%.
The food leans indulgent in the best way. I tried a brunch plate with eggs and pancakes, and everything was flavorful and generously portioned. The bacon was crispy, the pancakes were fluffy, and the presentation made it feel a little extra — perfect for a weekend treat.
Service was friendly and energetic, matching the lively atmosphere. Overall, Wake ’n Bacon is a fun, feel-good brunch destination in Chicago — great for catching up with friends and starting the day on a bright, slightly indulgent note.
Ordering from your phone is…very disconnecting. So I can’t rate the service. There is none.
I enjoyed the grilled cheese and the tater tots as well as the special sauce. It was tasty!
Getting the tater tots egg and cheese in a bowl was a bit odd, but it was OK.
The sweet waffle dish was delicious.
The hot chocolate was OK, nothing to write home about.
Do not get the “Quesadilla” it looked like corn bread with sesame seeds on top and with one bite I quickly realized that it tasted and smelled like vomit. I had to chug a bunch of water. I rarely dislike a dish, but this was unedible.
One of the standout features is the innovative menu system. Instead of a traditional paper menu, they use a QR code for ordering and payment, which adds a modern twist to the dining experience. It’s efficient and minimizes wait times, making the visit feel seamless.
Another noteworthy aspect is the attention to cleanliness. All four bathrooms in the establishment were spotlessly clean, which is a testament to the staff’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of hygiene.
When it comes to the food, I found some dishes to be hits while others were a bit of a miss. The garlic rice was absolutely delicious and complemented the meal perfectly, and the eggs were cooked to perfection. However, the tocino didn’t quite meet expectations—it was just okay. That being said, personal taste plays a role, and I’m admittedly a bit biased.
Lastly, the staff deserves a special mention. Their friendly and attentive service made the experience even more enjoyable, and it’s clear that good company is a part of the restaurant’s charm.
Overall, Wake n Bacon offers a great mix of modern technology, a vibrant atmosphere, and a friendly environment. It’s a spot worth trying out, especially if you’re looking for a place that takes both aesthetics and service seriously.