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    I love this place. The wait is long during prime breakfast/brunch time, but worth it. The orange coffee, "make your own" juice and Chorizo hash are just a few of my favorite things. Then there's the sidewalk seating in the summer, the green eggs and ham, the Caprese Benedict ... I could go on and on. Without a doubt, this is one of my favorite brunch spots.

    Note:  I can't speak to the quality of their alcoholic beverages. While I enjoy a Bloody Mary or Mimosa with brunch, I've never ordered them here because I love the juice and coffee so much.

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    Had brunch here yesterday. Love the pancake flight, frushi, and side of grilled sausage. The side of potatoes was good, an interesting way of making them. Our server was very nice. Very nice decor. We sat next to the colorful fireplace

    The green eggs and ham is ok but it is not as good as I expected it to be. It looks like they put the basil on first and then cook it. The flavor just didn't come through like I expected. May be better if they add the pesto after. Orange coffee is ick. Not that it sounded that good to begin with but I was curious. pass on that. Overall I like this place and would try some other stuff here.

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    3.5 stars.

    Five stars for: My server was exceptional and I really appreciated his sweet-and- awesomeness as I was coming in here on my own at about 2pm after a crummy morning. He made me laugh! Can't beat that.

    Two ish stars for the Omelet #5 "gluten-free all natural, locally made Apple-Chicken-Chardonnay sausage w/carmelized onions, sauteed spinach and white cheddar, topped with spiced-pecan sour cream.  $9.99.  SOUNDS AMAZING! wasn't.  It was bland. Don't ask me to explain this...I'm still baffled & at $9.99 I don't think it lived up to the price of admission. (Note: that price includes house potatoes or a fruit plate and toast, so it's actually fair...if only had the taste been there.)  I really have to try it again because c'mon APPLE CHICKEN CHARDONNAY SAUSAGE!?! If I had to be a meat...that's the meat I'd be!

    Four stars for: The orange coffee! I really enjoyed this twist...so much so that I got two pounds of beans to go. Even though it wasn't vacuum packed or anything - it had a very good shelf life & flavor stayed true for two months!

    I enjoyed the casual friendly ambiance - & sitting up at table with a view of the sidewalk/street. Nice people watching right next to an outlet for my little laptop. I'll definitely try it again.

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    Visited this place for brunch after my neighbors swore to me it was better than Kitsch'n... WRONG! I wasn't too impressed with the menu selection but did enjoy the omelette I ordered. The custom juice orders are a nice touch and the service was above average but I did not find myself loving this place more than Kitsch'n at all! Glad I tried this place but don't see myself coming back.

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    This place had been hyped by a few friends of mine for a long time. After driving by on a number of occasions and passing it by because it was packed, I finally got a chance to try it this past weekend.

    Though the service was a bit lacking...I didn't get my soda until 10 minutes after I'd been served my meal (even after tracking down the waiter twice and reminding him)...the food was excellent.

    I had the pumpkin, pecan and ginger pancakes with a side of orange rosemary pork sausage, and my friend had the #6 omelet with fresh OJ. They served water with a slice of cucumber in it before the meal which was highly refreshing after a two hour walk to find a place that had seating at 11:30 on a Sunday. The pancakes could've used a little more of the ginger-infused whipped cream on top, but otherwise the flavor combination was great together. The sausage was tasty, but neither my friend nor myself could taste the "orange" that its name implied. My friend said his omelet was very good and the asparagus in it was extremely tasty and tender.

    All in all it was a good experience (except for the extra long wait for my long-overdue caffeine), and I would recommend Orange if you can get in.

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    Flight delayed half a day so I had a bit of time on my hand. Rather than sit at the airport with limited culinary options, I made a trip to Orange on Roscoe.

    Chai French toast and potatoes.

    The chai French toast is a favourite of mine and I am always quite the happy man after having my share of it. The potatoes seem to be rather room temperature yet seasoned still.

    Orange appears to becoming the new congregation ground for single mothers with kids that are still in baby carriages. Great food and superb service, but watching a listening to a mother going back and forth with her child (or children) can make the experience one you wished you'd given way to take-away.

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    Four dollars for a cup of coffee?  Are you kidding me?  The food was bland, and when I asked for salsa I had to pay for it, it appeared from the bill.  Will not go back.

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    This was a very tasty breakfast. Coffee was hot and I like that they gave us a carafe for our table so we weren't trying to hunt down more when our cups got low. I shared pancakes and the Tijuana Benedict with my sister for breakfast. It was delicious. I would definitely come back though I've heard service isn't the best when busy. We were one of three tables filled.
    Oh, and try their juice! We got a pear carrot ginger and it was a perfect compliment to our meal. The waitress was great about telling us if she thought our combos were good ideas or not.

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    The food is good. The pancakes are so much fun. The Tijuana Benedict is excellent, but the flavor of the hollandaise sauce is never consistent. Very good, nonetheless.

    The service is horrible. Whenever, I bring friends for breakfast, I pre-apologize for what they are going to endure.

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    Just not that great. The atmosphere is okay although bland. The food on the 2 times I have been has been very underwhelming. I don't know why it just all seemed so bland (and this includes the pancake flight everyone raves about). The staff is a mix. One time (i only wish i remember her name) i experienced the worst service I've ever had at brunch - however the other 2 times I have visited it's been fine.

    This place isn't terrible - there are just much better places I think.

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    This review is for the brunch.  I've been coming to various Orange locations for years.  The best part is they have some unique spins on brunch food.  The orange coffee is fairly amazing, the frushi is an excellent way to get your fruit serving, the omelets have some different ingredients and the flight options of pancakes are great if you are very hungry.  The price is a bit expensive and the service is decent.  

    As a side comment, their Harrison location (which is closed) had some terrific decorating (big orange trees) and the new location is fairly bland.  Not that I care that much about decorating, but the Harrison location was great.

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    I love coming here for their Green Eggs and Ham, Pancake Flight, Orange Coffee, etc.....the food is delicious.

    My boyfriend loves the option of creating your own juice mix.

    The only downside is the wait you will have to endure if you come during prime time breakfast hours. I remember standing outside for almost and hour.

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    Victory's Banner, our favorite brunch spot, was closed for renovation today so we came here instead.  The menu looked solid so we were somewhat excited.  Unfortunately, poor service and an odd ambiance really soured our experience.  I'd say the food was about a 3.5, the service was a 1.5, and the atmosphere was a 2.  It seems like the owners are confused about whether to make this a diner or an upscale place.  You end up getting diner service with pricey food.  The wait staff is swamped and spends about 30 seconds with each table and seem to be annoyed with people for being there.  The atmosphere is really off-putting, with pounding music and really high wattage lights.

    Needless to say, we won't be back, especially when Victory's Banner is nearby.

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    I've been here twice and had good service and good food both times. Luckily both times were during the week around lunchtime and it wasn't super crowded.

    I don't remember if I got the chicken tenders or the caser chicken wrap the first time I went here a few months ago. All I remember is that I enjoyed whatever I had enough to want to come back.

    I'm a huge fan of french toast and anything orange. The orange rosemary french toast was really flavorful and did not disappoint. I would come back just for this.

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    The service was quick. The pancake flight was great. The frushi was fun. All around a pretty decent brunch!

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    True essence of the word BRUNCH! Loved this gem of a restaurant!!!! I went with my 2 yr. old for breakfast and I ordered the Orange-rosemary French Toast!!!!! Yep that's right-  ROSEMARY on French Toast? Who'd a thunk it???? LOL!! I love my French toast and anytime I can try a new twist on taste, I have to have it. I tried it.......MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.....SO DELICIOUS!!!!! I recieved 4 big wedges of French Toast covered in this creamy reduction of cream with rosemary, topped with toasty sliced almonds and powdered sugar, a bit of chopped rosemary  and of course the decorative twisted slices of oranges (which my son devoured) and we dug in!!!! The rosemary taste is so savory but not overpowering at all, the wedges had a nice texture too, not soggy at all. I REALLY enjoyed my coffee and breakfast here.  My two year old had an order of crispy bacon and we ordered a fruit plate. It was overflowing with sliced pears, green apples, ripe bananas, watermelon, strawberries, canteloupe, honey dew, and of course the slice of orange in the center. We loved it all!!!!!  I have to try the rest of the menu, but now I know of my new brunch gem!
    The food is definitely worth the money and although it's not your regular, run of the mill breakfast place, you can see in the presentation that the food is their work of art. Everything on the menu sounds delish down to the tropical tasting pancakes. I might try the guava ones. The seating inside is very spacious and there is a small patio in the front. There is plenty of parking and on the street (meter).

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    Orange on Roscoe is easily one of my favorite new places I've tried this summer!  I went with a friend and we went splitzies on a few things while we sat outside on a toastymelty summer day.  

    I'm not big on chai, but the Chai Tea French Toast was surprisingly good!  The portion was HUGE and thankfully for me, the chai taste wasn't too overwhelming.  It was nice and crispy on the outside with creamy ricotta on the inside.  Delish!  

    We also had the pancake flight; the theme that week was "Nuts, Fruits, and Chocolate!"  The serving size was just right--a stack of 3 mini pancakes for each type of pancake.  

    My two favorites:  

    -  Cherries - Pancakes topped with fresh cherries, white chocolate ganache, and toasted peanuts.
    -  Pecans - Pancakes topped with caramelized apples, toasted pecans, and caramel sauce.  

    We also sampled some boozes while we were there.  My friend had the mimosa, which was super refreshing.  But my greyhound, fresh squeezed grapefruit juice with vodka, was even better!  

    Finally, I think the favorite of the meal for both of us was the chicken apple sausage!  Didn't know such a thing could exist, but it waaasss yummy.  One order was 3 sausages so I only got to eat 1  1/2 of these bad boys.  But next time . . . ooohhh, next time I'm flying solo on my own order of these little devils.  SO good.

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    Orange flavored coffee and Frushi?  I absolutely loved it!  That said, I can totally see how some people might not.  None the less, I think giving this place a try is worth it!

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    Stick to breakfast.

    All of the lunch foods sounded like they were pretty good.  Everything was bland.  I orderd the chicken caesar wrap.  I couldn't taste anything remotely like the flavor of caesar dressing, yet there was some sort of dressing all inside my wrap.  Not pleasing.  The b/f ordered the chicken sandwich which had not sauce on it, also curious.  His was better than mine, the pineapple on it added a little something, but still not enough.  I'm looking for some flavor, people!  

    Highly disappointed by the food, but the atmosphere was nice both inside and out.

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    Overall:  Just average breakfast food, long wait, overpriced, and just not worth the hype (was much better in past years).  AND it is baby/infant/toddler/babystroller city all over the inside of this restaurant.

    The Deets:
    I came here after a few year hiatus.  This place is known for great breakfast/lunch with lots of orange flavors in the dishes.  Plus, orange flavored coffee.  So I came here with a group of buds. We waited for about 30 minutes - typical for any brunch place on the weekends in the city.  After sitting, our server was just simply rude - that feeling that if we talked too slow, the server might just walk away in frustration/anger.

    We started with the "Frushi" - DO NOT ORDER FRUSHI if you like money in your wallet rather than in other people's wallets.  While it was tasty, it was so simple and overpriced that we felt embarrassed afterwards.  Just a slice of fruit, on rice, with a tasty sauce poured all over them.  

    The entrees were VERY small for chicago brunch standards.  Such tiny portions of hash-potatoes on the plates that just a few bites and you are done.

    I was very disheartened by the fate of this experience.  Poor customer service (I understand the place is busy... but you gotta give attention to the customers rather than worrying about moving people in and kicking them out quickly).  Poor portion sizes.  And poor entree pricing for what you get.

    And here is a joke to end this review:
    Q: How do you tell the difference between a walrus and an orange?
    A: Put your arms around it and squeeze it. If you don't get orange juice, it's a walrus.

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    At the end of our meal, we all looked at each other and said, "Well, that was food."

    Sorry Orange. I don't like trashing restaurants on Yelp, but that being said, I can't think of a single reason why I would go back. I gave it a chance. I gave it another chance. But the food is bland and uninspired and the prices are not great.

    My friend had the french toast with ricotta. The flavor was a bit too subtle and the meal was overall textureless. I had Omelette #6. Asaragus in omelettes  is always weird but the Almond/Balsamic topping was really off. Another friend got Omelette #5 and was equally disappointed. Another friend had the Peppercorn/Raspberry egg sandwich and the bite that I had was pretty good.

    Drinks were fine, we got the champagne flights.

    The service was fine, the hostess was friendly and the atmosphere is ok.

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    Great food. Terrible service.

    I had the champagne flight, Mexican coffee, the homemade granola, and the breakfast burrito. All the food was wonderful. However, our server, a redhead, was in absolutely no hurry to seat us or even acknowledge our presence as we waited to be seated in a somewhat empty restaurant. Once we finally sat, every order or question seemed a burden. She rarely checked up on us and gave us short, annoyed replies to our asking about splitting the bill, which apparently they don't do at all. Similarly, my roommates just came from there with the same story, different servers.

    Sadly, I'll probably only order to go from now on, if even.

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    So freakin good!

    Love everything and great price!

    Small diner but no wait on Saturday brunch.

    Love!

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    This place never disappoints. They always have season creative menu options to keep you coming back for more and distinguish their menu from any classic brunch place. And their breakfast items are always solid.

    Today I had a Tijuana Benedict - white bean puree, pico de gallo with chipotle hollandaise. The dish had a gentle spice with the pico and chipotle. The eggs were perfectly poached and the muffin was perfectly toasted.

    Their pancake flights are always clever. Others in my party had the "pie" flight and were all quite happy.

    It's the first place I had corn in an omelet and now that is a regular staple when I make omelets at home.

    Service today was a bit on the slow end but they might have under-estimated the President's Day crowd. It's never been a problem before.

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    My favorite breakfast place(s) in Chicago.

    I have been enjoying the food from this place for years. I've been to every single one of the locations and although Roscoe is my current favorite, I'll never get over the one in the South Loop closing. The atmosphere of that particular location hasn't been equalled.

    So, to the FOOD. I always have a tough time deciding between the Green Eggs and Ham and the Chai Tea French Toast. Both are delicious. I've also tried all of the omelettes. They're pretty good, but not my favorite. The pancake flight is usually pretty great. I tried the new peppercorn raspberry sandwich. Tasty. Also the Huevos Rancheros is pretty damn good.

    TRY the orange coffee. I like it a LOT. And I'm not a coffee drinker. Of course the juice is always good. Pricey, but what the hell. I always enjoy it.

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    I have lived nearby for almost two years, but never got around to trying Orange out. Well, this past weekend, my husband and I continued our Valentine's Day tradition of trying a new brunch place to celebrate. Overall, I really enjoyed this place.

    We both started off with some coffee. I had the plain kind, but my husband had the kind with orange in it. I have to say, the orange coffee tasted weird. I didn't love it.

    For a brunch appetizer, we ordered the frushi. It was really good and such a unique idea, I thought. The jam they used was delicious, and the coconut rice was really good too.

    For the main meal, I had the jelly donut pancakes. I thought they were average, but nothing too great. Basically, it was two large pancakes with jelly in the middle. They were very, very sweet, almost too sickeningly sweet actually.

    My husband had the Tijuana Benedict, which was very good. Like eggs benedict, but the sauce was very hot, not at all "mild" as the menu claimed. It was served with a side of what seemed to be mashed potatoes, which were good but a little on the garlicy side.

    Overall, the place was OK, but with John' Place, Kitch'n, and even Victory's Banner nearby, I probably won't go back.

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    A couple things you have to know about me:
    1)  I LOVE the color orange! So, I'm a little biased on the get-go when it comes to the name and the cheerful and contemporary look of the restaurant.
    2) I looooooooove breakfast and brunch. So, I kinda have high expectations.

    Orange on Rosco definitely meet and heck,  exceeded, my expectations.  I've been to one of the Oranges on Clark a year before and had been craving it for a while.  So, I was very happy I had a similar awesome experience.

    Their whole operation runs very smoothly.  My bro and I came around 9:30am, prime breakfast time.  They could have been really pushy, all about turn around times, but they weren't!  We had great, friendly, and efficient service.  

    Details like their cucumber water, and plating make this place special.  It doesn't hurt that their meals are also delicious and their freshly squeezed orange juice is DA BOMB.  I'm okay that I just sounded lame right there. But I had to tell it how it is.  I personally enjoy their green eggs & ham, and also their omelet #6... omg, my mouth is salivating just typing this. lol.

    Anyway, I could go on but you get the picture.  Their breakfast/brunch  are top notch!

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    Delicious!  I love the various flights of pancakes I've tried.  The chai french toast, the frushi.  Everything.  So delicious.

    A cute space, good service.  Definitely one of my go-to brunch places!

    Gotta love Roscoe Village!

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    I went here yesterday with my BF for breakfast and all I can say is AMAZING!

    I like a balance of sweet and savory, so we ordered the pancake flight (the four flavors change weekly), the chicken apple sausage and a side of scrambled eggs with white cheddar cheese. It was so good and the presentation was great. We shared everything and it was the perfect amount of food for 2 people. We also had coffee and the bill was only $20, which I think was reasonable.

    I have been to many breakfast/brunch spots: Toast, Hot Chocolate, etc and Orange is my new favorite!!

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    Which do you want first: the good news or the bad news?  You can read them in whichever order you want.  They are right here.

    The good news: I liked everything I ate.

    The bad news:  My betrothed liked nothing* he ate.

    *he said the English muffin was okay.

    I had the build-your-own scramble and it was like the Beth D. special.  I chose spinach, mushroom and asparagus, and requested egg whites.  You can do that here without being scrambled in the wallet - there's no charge.  After ordering, it occurred to me that I hadn't asked for the scramble to be dry.  I've been burned by a too-wet scramble a few times...or should I say drowned (ha! yes I should!).  Luckily, it was not necessary as the eggs were fine and the vegetables too.  It must have been cooked or baked even, in a crock of some kind, because it took on that shape.  Fine with me.

    My potatoes were to my liking as well.  They too were in a pot-like shape and the skin added a rustic touch.  That's were the vitamins are, they say.  I also had a side of multi-grain toast that came with butter and marmalade, this being Orange and whatnot.  Marmalade always reminds me of Paddington Bear.  I chose it and it was a nice change of pace from berry or grape jam.  (Non-opposable) thumbs up, P-Bear!  

    I was interested in trying the Orange Creme Dreme tea until I found out it was herbal.  None of that mellow bevo during daylight hours for me.  I have heard good things about the orange coffee, but I refrained from helping myself to our companions' pots.  

    The service was decent overall.  Our wait time was not as long as quoted, mercifully, and our drinks were replenished on the regular.  There was a mix-up in the kitchen and someone else's order nearly found itself a home at our table, but these things happen.

    One last note: the music was a good mix, including the Ramones.  They played the classic "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" and I awkwardly interrupted the conversation to point it out.  Any would-be boyfriends out there: play this song for your would-be girlfriend and thank me later.  It's simple, really.  Like the song itself.

    Well done, Orange.  Hope to be back if the ol' ball and chain lets me.

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    My favorite color is orange, so I'm bias. If it was named "Yellow on Roscoe" would I feel the same? I don't know, but I like this brunch spot a lot! One of the walls is orange, the ceiling is designed with circular tiles (that surprise! look like oranges), it's festive w/Christmas stockings by the fireplace, and the overall ambiance is friendly, warm, and inviting.

    I had the Chai Tea French Toast, which was great! THICK slices of bread, soaked in chai, with ricotta cheese filling. Mmmm. The presentation was great too, in this sort of slanted bowl. Service was down to earth and made me feel at home. They also have free wi-fi, so I had a lovely solo brunch while watching "Honey Badger Don't Care" for the first time. Needless to say, it's a good thing this isn't a dead quiet place. Laughter permitted. :)

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    I've heard so much hype about Orange and it definitely did not live up to it. My sister, a friend and I went there for breakfast today and we were all pretty disappointed.

    For starters my sister wanted to order a waffle and they did not have any waffles on the menu. What kind of breakfast place does not have waffles on the menu? I was hoping for a skillet of some sort but they did not have that either.

    We ended up ordering the pancakes, chicken fingers and green eggs and ham (sans ham) for our group. The chicken fingers and fries were good but nothing special. The potato concoction that came with the green eggs and ham was not even remotely close to hot. The pancakes were so so. All in all this place is nothing to write home about and not worth the astronomical prices. ($3.99 for a cup of coffee? Really)

    I would not recommend going to Orange for brunch or breakfast. There are way better places in the city that are more fairly priced.

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    There are so many great brunch spots in Chicago, but Orange is my favorite. I was sad when the location in walking distance from me shut down, but at least Orange on Roscoe is not too far.

    Orange has such a fun, tasty menu. The Cinnamon Roll pancakes are amazing; they taste just like a high end, gooey cinnamon roll. The pancake flights are creative; four sets of silver dollar pancakes all with different toppings/sauces linked by a common theme that changes weekly. The savory brunch items are equally as good and creative (both in taste and presentation) and their potatoes are awesome.

    In addition to incredible food Orange has a juice bar where you design your own blend of juices (Pear, Watermelon and Lime is my personal favorite) and some of the best coffee in town (your choice of traditional coffee or orange infused coffee). Nothing is plain or ordinary at Orange; even the water is cucumber infused. There is also a really fun appetizer dish called frushi; it is fruit served over fruit infused rice designed to look just like sushi (a Nigiri Roll and a Maki Roll); it is even served with chopsticks!

    Orange can become rather crowded on weekends for brunch, but is well worth either waiting for or waking up early to beat the crowd. In addition to some incredible food the ambiance is nice, the service has generally been good and efficient, the prices are very reasonable and they even have outdoor seating available. If I were to design my own dream brunch venue, I'd be hard pressed to surpass Orange, it is that good.

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    So, I've been here three times now.  Each time left feeling a little cheated (spent more on breakfast and coffee than I wanted) and disappointed with what I ordered.

    First got pancake flight - way too sweet.  holy sugar.

    Second time got one of the benedicts - okay, but didn't fill me up like I wanted it to.  And, I wasn't a fan of their potatoes - it's kind of just a blob of soft potatoes (molded to a perfect circle) - lacking flavor or anything special.  Give me some crunchy hashbrowns any day over these...

    Third/last time got an omelet.  On the small & dry side - both the eggs and the filling.  Again served with the shaped potato mush, and topped with a single piece of toast.  *meh, probably the worst omelette I've ordered in a long time.   It didn't taste bad per se, but I can definitely make a more impressive, juicy omelette at home - and I'll have it with 2 pieces of toast, thank you.

    Next time, if I go another time, I am ordering the french toast.  Twice I've been here when someone else at the table ordered that and loved it.  And it's big and good - I tried it.

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    After two years of living in Chicago and hearing so many wonderful things about Orange I finally went a couple of months back when the boyfriend and I were feeling adventurous one Sunday morning.

    We were seated quickly, which was about the only thing that happened quickly. I ordered a mimosa and he ordered a bloody mary. After our food order was taken we waited. and waited. and waited. We got a frushi appetizer quickly followed by our food, oh, and then our drinks came out.

    Controversial opinion: I didn't care for the frushi. Kind of weirded me out.

    Not controversial opinion: their egg benedicts are out of this world. Both of us ordered one and both were incredible and inhaled by us.

    Dropping $40 here on brunch is not a thing we'll be running back to do. Get the egg bennys. Skip the frushi. And skip the drinks as well.

    Until I can afford it again I'll be dreaming of that benny...

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    After eating here a few times, I feel like it's quite overpriced.  The last visit, we spent $40 on breakfast for 2 people!!  2 juice + 1 coffee + eggs benedict + 2 eggs/toast = empty wallet.  

    Yes, the food was good.
    Yes, the service was good.
    If you don't mind the price, it's a nice place to have breakfast.

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    Excellent breakfast and very tasty.  Cozy & Light atmosphere.  I love the orange roast coffee and juice . My husband come here all the time .
    Nice and good  breakfast spot for all season in Chicago!!

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    Ok, I've been to all 3 Orange locations now...They are all relatively the same. However, if you happen to be in the Lakeview area, the one on Roscoe has FAR more seating, thus upping your chances to wait less than 5 hours for a seat :) (yes, we all know the wait times are horrible).

    However, I stopped by today, on a weekday afternoon...perfect. I like the bottomless cofee (but if you don't want an entire carafe, you may not like the price tag of $3.50). For me, that is great as I like frequent warm ups.

    Couple that with Free wifi, and I may be back many an afternoon for some high octane coffee and free internet :)

    Oh, the food is obviously good...I think I've eaten everything on the menu at least once.

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    For my birthday- I always ask my boyfriend for the same thing, every year.... a weekday breakfast at Orange.
    I order a minimum of two breakfasts, with the Orange coffee and custom juice and we spend the rest of the day with the dog: Running at the dog beach to work off the massive calories.
    You WANT the pancake flight- four separate stacks of silver-dollar goodness. My Favorites were the Italian Desserts, Aphrodisiacs and lastly, Chocolate. Fights change weekly, seasonally- and are never a dissapointment.
    Also: Frushi,  French Toast-Kabobs, or anything listed with Creme Anglaise. My BF? He enjoys the cheesy, fluffy green Popeye omlette, with crunchy whole-grain toast and buttery potatoes.

    Better  than shoes, jewelry OR cake: Puppies are welcome at the outdoor tables. We sat next to a couple and their Wolfhound from Indiana and discussed the deliciousness of crispy applewood smoked bacon and local dark parks! Happy B-day to meeee!

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    Dear Pancake Flight,

    I loooooooovvveeee youuuuuuu. You are pretty and tasty and perfectly portioned so that I can eat ALL of you and not feel like a total fatass pig.

    Call me?
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    Dear Gay Waiter,

    I love that your name in "the system" (every restaurant that uses a computerized POS thing calls it "the system") is "Porn Star". That was especially hilarious to see printed up on our checks. It was extra hilarious that we were seated at table 69.

    Fabulous!
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    Dear Make-Your-Own Juice,

    MOTHER-EFFING DELICIOUS. And really really fresh. And personalized!

    Yay!
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    Dear Rest of "Orange on Roscoe's" Menu,

    Sweet Jesus you looked amazing. I will be back to try you out for SURE.

    Miss me!

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