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Best Brunch Bliss Spots Restaurants in Roscoe Village

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Turquoise Cafe & Restaurant
Long-running Turkish-Mediterranean spot with beloved brunch and warm hospitality.

Notable Picks

$$$ Roscoe Village Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Since 2002, Turquoise has been Roscoe Village’s go-to Turkish-Mediterranean dining room for kebabs, mezze, and an all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch that fills the cozy space with regulars. A long track record, live-music nights, and nearly two thousand cross-platform reviews make it one of the neighborhood’s most established Mediterranean destinations.
Must-Try Dishes: All-You-Can-Eat Turkish Sunday Brunch, Hunkar Begendi (Sultan’s Delight), Lahmajoun and mezze spread
What Makes it Special: Long-running Turkish-Mediterranean spot with beloved brunch and warm hospitality.
$$ Roscoe Village Bagels
The Bakehouse Chicago is a Latin-leaning bakery and café where egg-and-cheese bagels, smoked salmon plates, and breakfast bagels share space with laminated pastries and strong coffee. It’s a go-to in Roscoe Village for a slightly upgraded bagel breakfast in a casual, sunlit room.
Must-Try Dishes: Egg & Cheese Bagel, Smoked Salmon Plate on bagel, Breakfast Bagel sandwich
What Makes it Special: Family-run bakery where bagel breakfasts sit beside serious pastries.
$$$ Roscoe Village Brunch
Since 1998, Kitsch'n On Roscoe has been Roscoe Village’s retro ’70s-themed brunch hub, pairing playful decor with a long menu of comfort dishes and hangover cures. Diners come for over-the-top pancakes, chilaquiles, and brunch plates that work as well for families as they do for groups easing into the weekend.
Must-Try Dishes: Green Eggs and Ham, Coconut French Toast, Chilaquiles "Levanta Los Muertos"
What Makes it Special: Long-running, kitschy brunch institution with playful plates and a tiki patio.
$ Roscoe Village Bagels
R&A Sourdough’s Roscoe Village outpost brings the brand’s chewy, slow-fermented bagels into a walk-up window format, with loaded breakfast sandwiches and classic lox builds. Locals lean on it for serious sourdough texture, creative schmears, and a patio-friendly weekend bagel routine.
Must-Try Dishes: Bagel, Lox & Schmear, The Big Bird breakfast sandwich, Everything bagel with garlic and dill schmear
What Makes it Special: Sourdough-focused bagels with robust chew and deli-style toppings.

Worthy Picks

$$ Roscoe Village
Lucy's Cafe continues the vegetarian brunch legacy of the former Victory's Banner space on Roscoe, serving meat-free scrambles, pancakes, and Indian-influenced plates. Locals lean on it for relaxed, all-vegetarian breakfasts and lunches that feel more like a neighborhood cafe than a destination restaurant.
Must-Try Dishes: French Toast Flight, Southwest Skillet, Peasants Lunch Plate
What Makes it Special: A long-running vegetarian brunch nook where classic diner plates stay fully meat-free.