Fox & Obel Market
- Neighborhood: Streeterville
- 401 E. Illinois St.
- Chicago, IL 60611
- 312-410-7301
- Price range: $$ ($9-$15)
This gourmet grocery stocks many hard-to-find items and features a market offering sandwiches, baked goods and plenty of ready-to-eat carryout comfort food. Try the grits with truffled sweet corn, or rotisserie-cooked chicken, vegetables, fish or pork loin. Craving meatloaf? Pick from three made with veal, turkey or traditional beef. Meals are sized to feed one or 10. For dessert, there's a selection of pastries, such as lemon rye bread or brown butter tarts. If you have time to stay, the store's small cafe area serves the same items.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Illinois Street and McClurg Court
- Parking:
- Free Lot and Valet. Lot across the street is free for 90 minutes with validation. Valet is free when lot is full.
- Public Transportation:
- Navy Pier Trolley service; Red Line "L" stop: Grand; CTA bus: Grand-65
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes. Including restrooms.
The Basics
- Hours:
- 6 a.m.-midnight daily
- Cuisine:
- American Contemporary
- Meals Served:
- Breakfast, Dessert, Dinner, and Lunch
- Price Range:
- $$ ($9-$15)
- Alcohol:
- Beer and Wine
- Smoking:
- No
Features
- Carryout:
- Yes
- Features:
- Catering and Scenic View. Download menu (www.foxandobel.com) and fax it in, or phone in order.
- Facilities:
- Cafeteria. Features the same meals offered in the grocery store, plus pastries in the morning.
- Payment Methods:
- American Express, Mastercard, and Visa
- Delivery:
- Yes. Limited area only.
- Seating :
- For up to 40 in the cafe
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"Market good, pastries good, cupcake ok"
By eventgirl from Magnificent MIle, February 16, 2009
Everything from the cafe and market is always good. So are the pastries. However, on this particular day I was interested in the perfect red velv...
Report This Review"Sad to witness the decline of this place"
By nylondonguy from River North, October 18, 2008
Roughly 3 years ago, I went to Fox & Obel for the first time, when I moved into a condo literally across the street on McClurg Ct. I was amazed no...
Report This Review"Breakfast Stop"
By donna and gregg from Lincoln Park, January 8, 2008
This place is hopping in the AM. We stopped in around 11am for a quick bite before seeing a movie and enjoyed the breakfast panini which was delic...
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