Red Rooster Cafe and Wine Bar
3.6
- Neighborhood: Sheffield/De Paul
- 2100 N. Halsted St.
- Chicago, IL 60614
- 773-929-7660
The Red Rooster's location shares its address with Cafe Bernard's (next door), another restaurant which sits at the corner of Halsted and Dickens. These two restaurants are owned by the same Frenchman, with the Rooster's entrance actually on Dickens. It's worth the effort to look for it, since the Rooster, which looks like a cozy French inn, not only offers a very romantic atmosphere, but serves up mouth-watering delicacies such as duck a l'orange, pate forestiere and creme brulee at especially good prices.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Halsted and Dickens.
- Parking:
- Street and Valet. Valet Parking: $6.50 Thursday-Saturday.
- Public Transportation:
- Accessible by Chicago Transit Authority buses (route 8 Halsted); taxicabs plentiful.
- Wheelchair Access:
- No
The Basics
- Hours:
- 5-10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 5-11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 5-10 p.m. Sunday.
- Cuisine:
- French
- Price Range:
- $$ ($9-$15)
- Reservations:
- Not Accepted. For three or more.
- Alcohol:
- Full bar.
- Smoking:
- No
- Bar Style:
- Wine
Features
- Carryout:
- Yes
- Atmosphere and Personality:
- Romantic
- Specialties:
- Grilled Salmon in Cabernet Sauvignon Sauce, baked brie, pork loin aupoivre, creme brulee.
- Payment Methods:
- American Express, Diners Club, Discover Card, Mastercard, and Visa
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Seating :
- 12 tables.
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"Horrible Service..."
By john from john, November 30, 2007
We were treated so bad, its hard to explain. This place is way understaffed, and completely ignored me and my date. We had reservations and stood...
Report This Review"Space issue"
By TLC from Fulton River , November 25, 2007
The Red Rooster, The food was good, the atmosphere was like eating in a living room with people you did not know. the bus-guy kept bumping my chai...
Report This Review"Best KEPT Secret in Chicago"
By adamk from evanston, October 11, 2007
Please don't tell anybody. This cozy tucked away French joint is the best secret restaurant in Chicago, and I'd like to keep it that way. Food an...
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