- Diner
- Deli Food
- American
Eleven City Diner
Menu for Eleven City Diner
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Ratings and Reviews for Eleven City Diner
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May 08 2012
Rebecca N. via Yelp
awesome deli! Retro-decor. Really delicious matzah ball soup and corned beef. HUGE menu It is a bit pricey, but absolutely worth it and generous portions!...read more
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May 07 2012
Mopsie B. via Yelp
I'm long overdue in revising my review of Eleven City...Basically, this has been our go-to since we moved to the neighborhood. Are they kind of eccentric?...read more
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May 07 2012
Emily B. via Yelp
From one Jew to another, this is an awesome diner experience. Had a little bit of breakfast and a little bit of lunch for our dinner last time, plus a...read more
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Mar 16 2009
lynnjp via Citysearch
I thought I was in the twilight Zone Saturday I took my family 9 people to eleven city diner for lunch I had been there a few tim...read more
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Mar 16 2009
lettib74 via Citysearch
DO NOT EAT HERE!!! Owner is rude and should be put out of business!!! He treated our elderly parents, in there 70's like naughty...read more
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Jan 18 2009
vhiler via Citysearch
The food is ok but not worth the price. My husband I went there for brunch with our 9 mo old. Our bill was $50 and we didn't have ...read more
The Scene
A revolving door constantly in flux hustles couples and singles into this bi-level diner in the South Loop. Retro touches stand out everywhere: a deli case up front, gleaming tile floors, roomy booths, a wall-sized chalkboard offering the day's specials and various desserts displayed in glass dome platters. The owner and his mother prowl the scene to say hello and provide backup support to servers.
The Food
From the enormous Reuben sandwiches to the old-fashioned soda jerk, the menu is a love letter to classic comfort food. A giant matzoh ball arrives in a delicate broth with tender carrots. The open-faced Blank Blank Special--a shout-out to Marshall Fields, before the owner was compelled to rename it--is worth every bite of its multiple layers of warm turkey, bacon and Swiss cheese smothered with Thousand Island dressing. Coco's Eggs--a feta cheese, tomato, scallions and spinach scramble--is a tastier alternative to its chorizo counterpart.