Feed
(773) 489-4600
2803 W Chicago Ave
Chicago,
IL
60622
41.8956
-87.6969
Neighborhoods: Humboldt Park, West Side
What People Are Saying About Feed
The Editor
Valerie Moloney
Citysearch
In Short
Food comes countrified at this counter-service eatery at the northern edge of West Town. The look is rustic, too, with wooden tables topped by blue- and white-checked linens, photos of chickens and old farm tools. The 32-seat space features dishes like gumbo, smoked pulled pork and rotisserie chicken along with sides such as macaroni and cheese, hand-cut fries and collard greens.
User Reviews
eloisethecat
July 13, 2008
I had high hopes for Feed. We went there for brunch today on a friend's recommendation. The food was awful. I have to believe the cook made a mistake, or was cooking for the first time, because neither of us could eat anything. I had the fried green tomato benedict and my friend had the pulled pork hash. Everything tasted like it was coated in an awful kind of grease and had a very strange flavor that made us both feel sick. We left nearly all our food on our plates, but no one asked if everything was ok. They also only had one server on for Sunday brunch and he said it was his first day. Had to ask for cream, butter, etc.
read full reviewChristianne13
May 20, 2008
This wonderful restaurant building has been owned by the same Greek family for over 100 years in the same location. The food is wonderful, service is above the top friendly. I highly recommend the Wednesday nite spaghetti with salad and garlic bread with sweet tea that even my southern friends from Atlanta loved. Great portions and cute homey decor,,,,,,, I cant wait to go back
read full reviewAnonymous
April 22, 2008
Located in a cache on the west side of Chicago, Feed is an authentic southern cooking restaurant wrapped with an atmosphere that sweats friendly . They are known for their baked chicken, but their other specialty is catfish. Although the food is good??????I would argue that the free music from the jukebox, the chicken machine(chicken that lays a hollow egg with a surprise inside), and the gingham tablecloths set the mood for a great backyard inspired dinner.
read full reviewThe Details on Feed
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The restaurant is BYOB, and there is no corkage fee.
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Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, B.Y.O.B., Cheap Eats, Hidden Find
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