Piccadilly Market
2559 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago
(773) 654-3165
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Cute shop - Nice Selection - Friendly Staff
Good place to go before having ppl over (for finger food) or if wanting a quick meal to make/snack for yourself. Very nice drink (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) selection, fancy cheeses, canned fish, vegan dips/spreads, crackers w/ gluten free options + more.
The staff is always super sweet and don't mind having conversation.
I visit frequently to get Faroe island lax (salmon), Northman Cider, gluten free crackers & love the tomato/basil vegan dip!
It's open till 9pm some days, which is also a perk for people who work later shifts.
They have a cafe w/ very good coffee -sadly I can't drink too much coffee but tried a sip and it's fantastic(smells amazing)!
Side note: you can also order an Irish version of the same coffee, 2 doors down Rockwell Street, at The Green Post restaurant, if wanting to relax π
Loved this place since they opened (great coffee, thoughtfully curated snacks + booze), but was compelled to leave a review after trying one of their new breakfast sandwiches. Highly recommend β the English muffin was elite and I was genuinely sad when I ate the last bite. Considering my other favorite breakfast sandwich in the neighborhood is from Green Post, I shouldnβt be surprised.
Piccadilly Market has been open about 6 months now and has a lot of going for it. Enjoyable coffee menu and breakfast items. The lunch/ dinner sandwich menu is really creative and has a really great vegan sandwich included.
Over the past 6 months, I've seen them continue to revise the space (changed register set up, food case, etc) and been hopeful they might improve the accessibility issues at some point but continue to fail in that regard. When Green Post ended their daytime passport program, PM was intended to takeover but they have only installed high tops with stools. To have no other seating is really a big middle finger to customers with limited mobility and tells me disability accomodation was not ever a consideration for ownership for this space. The doorway entry is also difficult to manage (heavy/sticking doors and limited space to maneuver). I hope they make adjustments to this space to be more welcoming to all people as the cafe business grows.
A+ for food, D- for accessibility
I visited and had a mixed experience. As another recent reviewer mentioned, one of the two baristas was extremely rude working. The straight-haired woman running the cashier was very nice and friendly. However, the other barista (with curly hair) who was making drinks and heating food was extremely rude and even became condescending after confusion with a drink order.
These folks just pulled up out of nowhere and made the best sandwiches on this side of town. The bread is amazing and the ingredients are very high quality. Go order the Hero Italian sandwich, buy yourself a nice bottle of wine or sparkling water if youβre feeling fancy, and enjoy. Easy 5/5.
The food here is super high quality. Definitely recommend this place!
Excellent market great selection and cool spot
Cute place with a nice selection of specialty/luxury grocery goods. Our household is a big fan of the Green Post, so were disappointed to hear that they are limiting the Green Post day-time cafe hours for the Market opening. The Market is very limited in seating and limited with outlets, so it's not a great work space. They also do not offer much in the way of gluten-free or vegan items, which is usually a nice bonus at specialty stores. But is it good for grab & go coffee and for fresh flowers!
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Asking $45 for a bottle of Malort. The audacity...
Cute place, $2.50 24oz PBRs just in time for 'walking around drinking a beer' weather
Market is trΓ© chic and cute. Great selection of specialty foods and snacks. Some exotic ciders and wines. 4 stars because the coffee (latte) was extremely mid. Took a few sips and couldnβt drink it. Tasted very off to say the least, like it was made with some kind of dish water or really bad tap water sitting in a swamp. Very strange watery taste do not recommend! Maybe the iced options are better?
I enjoyed the Leave Meat Alone βPicca-Deliβ cold sandwich.
I donβt always love vegan cheese, but the locally made Feed Your Head cashew mozzarella reminded me of dairy ricotta. It paired well with the red pepper harissa. Looking forward to trying it subbed into the hot pressed Crispwich to make it vegan as well.
Cute place for the locals! I tried the bulls eye sandwich which was very good and enough for two people. Latte from the backlot was amazing. People working there are very friendly. The price is on the higher end but makes sense for the convenience and ambiance. Seats are not the most comfortableβ¦I do wish they had a bigger section for seating.
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