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Best Solo Dining Restaurants in Logan Square

26 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Ramen Wasabi
A ramen specialist where deep, porky broths have anchored the neighborhood for years.

Notable Picks

$$ Logan Square Japanese, Ramen
Ramen Wasabi is a long-running Logan Square ramen shop where concentrated pork broths, springy noodles, and tightly edited toppings anchor some of the city’s most reliable bowls. The space is small, waits are common, and the focus stays squarely on rich, comforting ramen rather than a sprawling izakaya menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Garlic Miso Ramen, Original Tonkotsu Ramen, Pork Buns
What Makes it Special: A ramen specialist where deep, porky broths have anchored the neighborhood for years.
$$ Logan Square American, Breakfast
Lula Cafe is Logan Square’s original market-driven cafe, long praised for seasonal plates, thoughtful brunch, and a menu with plenty of gluten-free-friendly options clearly marked. It’s a go-to for celiac-aware diners who still want creative cooking, strong coffee, and an always-busy neighborhood room.
Must-Try Dishes: Pasta Yiayia, Lula Breakfast Burrito, Baked French Feta
What Makes it Special: Pioneer Logan Square cafe with a deep track record of seasonal, often gluten-free-friendly cooking and an all-day neighborhood draw.
Logan Square Japanese, Ramen
Akahoshi Ramen is a reservation-driven noodle bar where Mike Satinover focuses on a short list of broths like Akahoshi miso and Midwest shoyu that feel engineered for balance and depth. The room is compact and minimalist, putting nearly all the attention on the bowls in front of you rather than on small plates or cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Akahoshi Miso, Midwest Shoyu, Soupless Tantanmen
What Makes it Special: A tightly focused ramen shop where a handful of bowls receive near-laboratory precision.
8.6
$$ Logan Square Japanese, Burgers
Opened in 2020 by the team behind Little Bad Wolf, Gretel is a dark, whiskey-forward Logan Square gastropub where a heavily praised griddle burger shares space with pork belly nachos, oysters, and late-night snacks. The burger itself appears on multiple citywide best-of lists, and the room’s moody design makes it as viable for date night as for lingering bar dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Gretel Burger, Pork Belly Nachos, Oysters Rockefeller
What Makes it Special: A cocktail-and-whiskey-focused gastropub where one of the city’s most talked-about burgers lives in a cozy, late-night room.
$ Logan Square Japanese
Nomonomo Sushi is an intimate sushi bar off Milwaukee where a compact menu leans heavily on chef-driven nigiri, composed bites, and a more indulgent take on omakase. It reads as a quieter alternative to the city’s splashiest sushi counters while still bringing richer cuts, foie accents, and tightly plated rolls to the table.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s Nigiri Omakase, Foie Gras Tuna Sushi, Kani Hotate Roll
What Makes it Special: A chef-run sushi room where omakase-style nigiri and richer cuts stay central.
$$ Logan Square American, Brunch
A Logan Square gastropub with a six-room inn upstairs, Longman & Eagle helped usher in Chicago’s farm-to-table bar food era with meat-forward plates and serious whiskey. Brunch, late-night bites, and a Bib Gourmand history keep it relevant well over a decade after opening.
Must-Try Dishes: Wild Boar Sloppy Joe, Fried Chicken and Waffles, Tongue Hash with Truffle Potatoes
What Makes it Special: A whiskey-focused inn and gastropub pairing serious cocktails with rich, creative bar fare.
$$$$ Logan Square
Omakase Box is a neighborhood omakase and handroll bar in Logan Square offering a focused 15-course counter experience alongside a more casual à la carte menu. Pricing is far below Chicago’s luxury counters, and recent coverage calls out its balance of serious fish sourcing with a relaxed, BYOB-friendly room.
Must-Try Dishes: Whitefish tartare with shallot and caviar, Hiramasa with housemade lemon kosho, Soy-marinated king salmon nigiri
What Makes it Special: A comparatively affordable, 15-course omakase that still obsesses over fish quality and pacing.
$ Logan Square Sandwiches
A neighborhood Cuban standby that’s all about pressed, hot sandwiches and fast-moving counter energy. The cubano and steak sandwich lane hits best when you keep the order tight and eat immediately so the bread stays crackly, not steamed soft.
Must-Try Dishes: Cuban Sandwich (Cubano), Steak Sandwich, Jibarito
What Makes it Special: Pressed Cuban sandwiches with a loyal neighborhood following and a fast, no-frills rhythm.
$$$$ Logan Square Japanese
Gari Sushi is a tiny, mostly BYOB sushi bar on Fullerton where the chef turns out carefully made maki and nigiri to a small number of tables. Service skews personal, and the focus is on fresh fish and creative rolls rather than décor or a long drink list.
Must-Try Dishes: King Kong Roll, Godzilla Roll, Sexy Chic Roll
What Makes it Special: A tiny neighborhood sushi bar where the chef and staff keep things intimate and fish-focused.
$$$ Logan Square Japanese, Ramen
Monster Ramen is a compact gyukotsu-focused shop where beef-bone broths, wagyu-topped bowls, and loaded gyoza feel more like a composed steak dinner in ramen form. Prices run higher than most peers, but the depth of broth and toppings makes it a splurge bowl for serious ramen fans.
Must-Try Dishes: The Monster Ramen, Miso Wagyu Ramen, Loaded Gyoza
What Makes it Special: Beef-bone gyukotsu and wagyu-topped bowls give ramen steakhouse richness.
$ Logan Square Pizza
Festa Pizzeria is a long-running Logan Square slice-and-delivery joint known for tavern-cut pies, wings, and rib tips at budget-friendly prices. High-volume delivery traffic and steady late-night orders make it a workhorse option when you need to feed a crowd without overthinking it.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese & Sausage Pizza, Large Rib Tips Dinner, Mozzarella Sticks
What Makes it Special: A high-volume neighborhood pizzeria where thin-crust pies and rib tips anchor one of the area’s most reliable budget delivery options.
8.1
$$$ Logan Square American
Scofflaw is a gin-focused cocktail bar where Victorian-inspired interiors, fireplaces, and a garden patio frame a food menu that goes well beyond bar snacks. Its acclaimed burger, late-night kitchen, and fresh-baked midnight cookies make it as much a dinner destination as a drinks spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Scofflaw Burger, Potato Gnocchi, Peach Galette
What Makes it Special: A gin temple with a serious kitchen, known for one of the city’s better bar burgers.
$$ Logan Square Korean
KFire is a fast-casual Korean BBQ shop in the Logan Square stretch of Milwaukee where you build bowls and plates around grilled meats, rice, and banchan-style sides. Locals treat it as a weeknight default for quick, customizable Korean flavors that travel well for takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy chicken bowl, Soy ginger chicken plate, Bokki fries
What Makes it Special: A build-your-own Korean BBQ counter with surprisingly dialed-in marinades.
8
Logan Square American
Union is a corner New American spot from the team behind a nearby music venue, pairing a serious cocktail program with a compact menu of shareables, a standout burger, and simple pastas. It functions as a casual-but-polished neighborhood hangout, with bar seating as central as the dining room.
Must-Try Dishes: Union Smash Burger, Fried Olives, Rotating Pasta Specials
What Makes it Special: A music-adjacent neighborhood bar-restaurant where cocktails and a strong burger anchor the menu.
$ Logan Square Thai
Dena Kitchen is a small, family-run Logan Square spot serving Thai and Lao-leaning curries, noodles, and grilled dishes at budget-friendly prices. The room is simple and homey, but locals prize it for generous portions and sauces that lean aromatic rather than sugary.
Must-Try Dishes: Panang Curry, Pad See Ew, Tom Yum Soup
What Makes it Special: A cozy Thai kitchen where curries and noodles come in big, affordable portions.
$ Logan Square Breakfast
Same Day Cafe is a cheerful Kedzie Avenue spot where breakfast sandwiches, toasts, and pastry share equal billing with espresso drinks and soda fountain treats. The menu leans creative, offering items like Eggs on a Roll, grilled ham-and-cheese, and vegan shakes alongside strong coffee.
Must-Try Dishes: Eggs on a Roll, Grilled Ham & Cheese, Vegan Shake
What Makes it Special: Creative cafe where thoughtful breakfast sandwiches meet old-school soda fountain fun.
$ Logan Square Bakery
Sugar Moon is a compact Logan Square bakery-café opened in the early 2020s that quickly built a following for its tahini chocolate-chip cookies, focaccia slices, and savory breakfast bakes. The counter-service setup and small space make it a quieter, neighborhood-first alternative to the better-known pastry destinations.
Must-Try Dishes: Tahini chocolate chip cookie, Focaccia slice, Savory breakfast pastry
What Makes it Special: A small-batch bakery-café where creative cookies and savory breakfast bakes lead the menu.

Worthy Picks

$$ Logan Square Burgers
Logan 11 is a neighborhood bar and kitchen with a from-scratch menu of burgers, wings, tacos, and late-night snacks backing a solid drink list. Long hours, a stage for occasional events, and a roomy patio give it broad utility from casual happy hour to last-call food runs.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon Arugula Burger, Chicken Wings, Al Pastor Tacos
What Makes it Special: All-purpose neighborhood bar where from-scratch comfort food meets flexible, late happy hours.
$$ Logan Square Coffee & Tea
MeLatte is a cozy Logan Square café pouring Mexican-leaning coffee drinks alongside sweet and savory crepes and empanadas, most of which land comfortably in the single digits. Local art on the walls and unfussy barista service make it a low-pressure stop for laptop work or a light, affordable meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Cafe con leche, Nutella banana crepe, Beef and cheese empanada
What Makes it Special: Independent coffee shop where crepes, empanadas, and drinks stay firmly budget-friendly.
7.8
$$ Logan Square Breakfast, Brunch
Stay Cafe is a bright, modern Logan Square café built around espresso, cocktails, and an all-day breakfast menu that runs from omelets to French toast. It functions as a neighborhood living room, with laptops in the early hours and small groups lingering over brunch plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Early Bird Breakfast Special, Omelet Plate, Breakfast Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Design-forward café where brunch plates meet serious coffee and morning cocktails.
$ Logan Square French
A neighborhood French bakery and café turning out croissants, baguettes, and simple sandwiches from a counter tucked just off the boulevard. It’s more daytime staple than destination, but consistent viennoiserie and approachable pricing make it a go-to for casual French-leaning breakfasts and coffee breaks.
Must-Try Dishes: Almond Croissant, Ham & Cheese Croissant, Kouign Amann Croissant
What Makes it Special: A long-running Logan Square bakery bringing everyday French pastries to the neighborhood.
Logan Square Italian
Mano a Mano is a design-forward Logan Square pasta and wine spot with a compact menu of housemade pastas, crudos, and Italian-leaning small plates. It’s more scene-driven than classic, but the bar seating and low-lit room make it a useful option for friends or dates who want to make a full night of Milwaukee Avenue.
Must-Try Dishes: Cacio e pepe with housemade tonnarelli, Beef carpaccio with parmigiano and arugula, Rigatoni alla vodka
What Makes it Special: A style-conscious pasta bar where a short menu and long wine list encourage hanging at the bar.
$ Logan Square Chinese
A no-frills Logan Square fixture offering consistent takeout and delivery with generous portions at budget-friendly prices. The friendly owner maintains quality across a standard American-Chinese menu, with lunch specials providing exceptional value for neighborhood regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: General's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Egg Rolls
What Makes it Special: Friendly family-owned spot with remarkably consistent quality and generous lunch specials
$$ Logan Square Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Suffron Cafe is a casual Armitage spot focused on halal Mediterranean plates, wraps, and mixed grills, with steady praise for its shawarma and seasoned rice. It functions as a neighborhood all-rounder for quick counter orders and takeout, with portions generous enough to stretch into leftovers.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Shawarma Plate, Gyro Wrap, Mixed Grill Platter
What Makes it Special: A halal-focused Mediterranean counter where shawarma plates and mixed grills deliver solid flavor and value for quick meals.
Logan Square Mexican
El Fogon Tapatio is a counter-service-leaning taqueria on Armitage where birria tacos, breakfast plates, and tortas run from morning through late evening. The space is simple and functional, but generous portions, house-made salsas, and consistently praised quesabirria and taco dinners have made it a reliable stop between Logan Square and Humboldt Park.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesabirria de Res, Carne Asada Taco Dinner, Milanesa Torta
What Makes it Special: A straightforward taqueria focused on birria, hefty taco dinners, and all-day breakfasts.
$ Logan Square Chinese
A Logan Square workhorse that has dramatically improved over the years to become a reliable neighborhood go-to. Dinner specials offer remarkable value with generous portions, and dishes arrive fresh and hot from the wok. The counter-service format keeps things efficient for takeout-focused crowds.
Must-Try Dishes: Kung Pao Shrimp, General Tso's Chicken, Beef Lo Mein
What Makes it Special: Remarkable turnaround story with dramatically improved food quality and unbeatable dinner special value