Inspiration Kitchens is a restaurant East Garfield Park Chicago located in United States.
3504 W Lake St (btwn Homan & Hamlin) Chicago , IL 60624 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Parking | Street, Private Lot |
Restroom | Yes |
This spot serves up some of the best food in the city and not just for the price. Try their omelets , gumbo , and daily pancake and French toast specials which round out the short but sweet brunch menu . Read more
It truly lives up to its name! I love the concept! The food is excellent, though they ran out of their signature dishes when we went. Good reason to come back! Free parking is a plus.
The food is hit or miss, not as consistent as its sister restaurant in Uptown. It is a great cause and close to the Green line stop (conservatory), and there is parking .
New drink on the menu to add to the basil lemonade -- some kind of watermelon mint thing. Quite good. BLT was heaven. Seriously. Never had a sandwich that I was actually sad to finish.
The pulled pork sandwich was better than the one from Pork Shoppe
Awesome staff , delicious food, great mission. Try the quinoa burger or whatever they've got on special.
The premise behind this stylish nonprofit restaurant is to serve as home base for a 12-week training program that gives fledgling cooks a way out of homelessness and poverty. Read more
Everything I ate was amazing, fried green tomatoes to basil lemonade
Shrimp and grits are awesome
Try the banana nut bread French toast : it's a Harry Met Sally experience
Loved the shrimp and grits and the poached pear pancakes .
Crawfish Hash !! Yum!!
Fannie recommends the watermelon aqua fresca. It's fantastic!
Try the BLT sandwich for lunch , it is fabulous!
Happy Father's Day!
I just love the chicken n' waffles !
love this place...
Everything is good here, from the drinks to the food you can't go wrong. Get there early because it gets packed! - Brad Zavakos
Shanghai soup dumplings are a must try! So delicious. - Julia K
One of the nicest spots in Chicago for a calming walk. Plants from all over the world fill the conservatory and the surrounding gardens. Just a block off the Green Line - Todd Kuna