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Contribuiți la feedbackWonderful food. Since 1979, BLIND FAITH CAFE has done everything well. The waiters are friendly and knowledgeable. The music is soothing. The meals, conventional, vegan, and gluten free are deliciously prepared and presented. We come to the Blind Faith Cafe as part of our yearly trip from the West Coast to visit family. I 'm not a big fan of satan but the chef 's interpretation of the vegan beef fajita was delicious. A year later were back again. Ordered the Thai Peanut Noodles. The entree is spicy and delicious with a stir fry mix of rice, noodles, broccoli, carrots, and scallions, sauteed in a spicy Thai peanut sauce, and topped with crispy tofu, raw peanuts, jalapenos, and pickled ginger. The extensive menu is annotated to make selection easy. Both indoor and outdoor seating available. Wheelchair accessible including bathrooms. Parking is difficult. STUFF: The Blind Faith Cafe is so named because Fran and Ivan, who had little money and no restaurant experience, purchased the Evanston Snack Shop, and transformed it into a cafe. In 1985 the cafe moved to its current location. (Google)
Good food, attentive service. It was busy but we weren't rushed.
Pleasant place to brunch with friends, good vegen menu with plenty of brunch options
They have the best French Fries, service is always superb, and the ambiance is cozy and relaxing.
The Western omelet was very bland, but the Aztec eggs were phenomenal. Clean eating and vegan options. I highly recommend it.