Lou Mitchell's

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Lou Mitchell's[edit | edit source]

Lou Mitchell's is a historic American restaurant located at 565 W Jackson Blvd in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It has been serving customers since its establishment in 1923.

History[edit | edit source]

Lou Mitchell's was founded in 1923 by Lou Mitchell, a Greek immigrant. It started as a small diner serving breakfast and lunch to local workers and residents. Over the years, it gained popularity and became a beloved institution in Chicago.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Lou Mitchell's offers a diverse menu of classic American dishes. Some of their popular items include:

Interior and Atmosphere[edit | edit source]

The interior of Lou Mitchell's is designed in a retro style, reminiscent of the 1920s. The walls are adorned with vintage photographs and memorabilia, creating a nostalgic atmosphere for diners.

Notable Visitors[edit | edit source]

Lou Mitchell's has been frequented by numerous notable individuals over the years, including politicians, celebrities, and locals. Some of the famous visitors include Barack Obama, Frank Sinatra, and Al Capone.

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