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Contribute Feedback What Juan P likes about Cafe On Oak:
Just perfect! Excelent taste, service, attention and Full experience after passing through an 100 years old hotel were you can feel and smell the history embedded on the walls! View all feedback.
What Lawrence C doesn't like about Cafe On Oak:
Almost didn’t go while staying there a couple weeks ago because of poor stars. Went anyway and then went again a couple days later. Food and service were great and same prices as everywhere. Not sure why the bad stars. View all feedback.
Basic breakfast, pretty good. Lovely dining room and staff. Very friendly.
We had breakfast here after one night in the Drake Hotel. How cool was it to be dining in a spot that you know some of the most infamous names in Chicago's history held court. We loved the “private-ish” booths, the service was excellent, and overall we found the food to be good. It's all fairly basic breakfast items but they do them well here. I had an egg white omelet with hashbrowns. Egg whites are easy to overcook and these were done perfectly. My wife's poached egg also was done just as sh … – show
Just perfect! Excelent taste, service, attention and Full experience after passing through an 100 years old hotel were you can feel and smell the history embedded on the walls!
Almost didn’t go while staying there a couple weeks ago because of poor stars. Went anyway and then went again a couple days later. Food and service were great and same prices as everywhere. Not sure why the bad stars.
Suppose it was worth going to the brekkie restaurant in the hilton lobby to experience both the most expensive and worst brekkie I have ever had. Weak cold coffee for two cost $17. Cold plates so cold food. Greasy and no love. Note the salad fork with my brekkie. Amusingly bad for a hilton. Us$88 did two for eggs, coffee, a juice and tired greasy potatoes. Staff milling about aimlessly. Nice view through prison bar like windows.