Dimo's Cafe - Revival Food Hall

125 S Clark St, Chicago
(773) 525-4580

Recent Reviews

B Lo

Tony at the Revival Food Hall location made the BEST vegan sausage pizza. My carnivore friends thought it was real cheese & said it was delicious. ???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kes De Vera

Server was really accomodating. Great pizza, better service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lindsay J.

The food is top notch. I loved the rotisserie chicken we could easily eat this as a family of 5, so if you are looking for something affordable in Chicago! This is it! We also loved the fried rice and orange chicken! I thought everything was sooo yummy the only thing i didn't love was the burger... i am from Texas and it just reminds me of in and out. So just ok. Ambience is excellent beautiful hand washing stations, drink areas and ample lux seating. Service was self serving but easy because they text you when your order is ready. You can order from multiple kiosks at once.

Rhonda F.

I stopped in for an impromptu visit. I was impressed. The space is large, with clearly defined areas. Coffee, cocktails and food were represented nicely. The decor gives off a stylish vibe without trying to impress. Huge storefront windows offer a view the Loop city scene. There's a huge table with cool lighting. I loved the listening/reading room tucked away next to the bar. The restaurants were stationed down the main hallway. The bartender/barista was helpful without offering very much personality. She didn't greet me when I arrived but was helpful during our interaction. My coffee tasted great. I'm looking forward to returning to grab a bite to eat or to sip on a cocktail as I people watch.

Mandy W.

Great choices, loved the poke place and empanadas. Prices are reasonable for the amount and quality you get.

Miriam W.

Easily one of the best, if not the best food halls in Chicago, with choices to satisfy most palates and food quality that ranges from very good to excellent. Aloha Poke and Art of Dosa are two of my recent favorites, both which offer options that are on the healthier side. My husband is currently working his way through every sandwich at Danke, and I think I'll join him soon. There is ample seating here, although it gets crowded and noisy on really busy days. We avoid the lunch rush by arriving early or late; this is downtown Chicago, and on weekdays the place is packed with people working nearby, so I avoid dead noon if at all possible. I will return again and again.

Megan W.

Great options and atmosphere. Be sure to read times of operation as one of the days we went, they closed a little early. The Revival Coffee bar was excellent

Chris L.

Great variety of food. Only gave 4 stars because it'll Be hard to walk out of there without paying $20 for lunch.

Ruby P.

This is a very elegant food hall in downtown (near the Monroe subway station) and I really love it! It's overall a lot better than a nearby food hall that I've been to (Urbanspace). It has a restroom that doesn't require a passcode which is convenient for guests who would like to go before getting food. The downside of this food hall is that they seem to open only on weekdays and not during weekends. Also it was very crowded around noon. Almost all the tables were occupied. Lines were long for some places. Here were the places that I visited within the Revival Food Hall: 1. Revival Cafe I got their seasonal coffee (Maple Cardamom Latte). It has a strong cardamom scent, I neither liked it or hated it. It was fun to try new flavors. I love the huge conference table next to the cafe. I enjoyed eating and reading there. They have wifi! 2. Art of Dosa I originally wanted to try one of their breakfast options but they stopped serving those around noon. I got a Plain Dosa plate instead and it was ok. I'm new to dosa. It's like fried crispy rolled crepe. It's very large, but I still needed to get something else to be full. The side lentil soup and sauces/seasoning were ok. 3. FARE I did build-your-own-bowl with smoked chicken and 3 veggies and a grains base, topped with tahini sauce. It's very flavorful, healthy and delicious. Their side veggies were well-seasoned. I liked this place and would try other options next time!

Nisha Thaker

Quality is very fresh and the place is very clean. Would highly recommend the pizza and the seasonal tart which tasted amazing. Service is very fast and efficient. Every employee was smiling and very friendly! I’ll be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Margherita

Sheyenne H.

Dining offerings include Aloha Poke, La Shuk (Middle Eastern), Bianca's burgers, Smoque Bbq, Gemma Foods (pasta), Art of Dosa, Lito's Empanadas and more

dctravel

Perfect place for a slice before a game or event at Wrigley. Lots of choices for slices. Shared three with my wife - margarita, cheese, and tomato. All were good, the tomato was the best (lots of cherry tomatoes). No beer, just soda and water.

Samantha C.

I stopped by to check out what different foods I could try before leaving for home and ended up trying out Art of Dosa and Bagel Miller. What I got:Art of Dosa Chole dosa wrap (4/5) -- Not too familiar with Indian food, so I didn't know what to expect. The filling was chickpea curry inside this super thin, crispy crepe-like shell. They served it with chutneys and a soup?? I'm not too sure what it was but it went well with the dosa when I dipped it in. If you like complex sour and savory flavors, I would definitely recommend this place. Bagel Miller The BELT (4/5) -- Everything in between the bagel tasted great, but the bagel itself was the weakest aspect of the dish. It lacked chew, that proper bagel crust, and was super thin compared to most bagels I'm used to. This food hall has many diverse food options to choose from, including Mexican, Italian, American, Indian, Hawaiian, etc. I would say prices really depend on the vendor, but I noticed drinks in general were pricey.

Tiffany B.

Would come here anytime. What a great variety here! Loved the Mexican place towards the front where I ate. The tacos were gigantic--so much protein packed in the tacos, I was stuffed all day. Loved that they have a salsa bar so you can be in charge of your salsa journey. The chips and guac were generous. I will definitely be back, whether for lunch or a quick nibble, or needing a caffeine fix.

Lee D.

Quality/Quantity - If you are following, I have been frequenting public markets again and really enjoying it.I especially like the upscale ones with breweries.We tried the following:Litos Empanadas - We got the beef & rice empanada; crispy, fresh, good but on the small size especially for the price of $5+ tax.Dos Taqueria, we got the beef brisket barbacoa taco; generous portions, but you have to eat this with a fork. It was just way too messy due to the saucy tortilla.Art of Dosa - Ramen Dosa wrap. This was a hit. Crispy freshly fried wrapper, good flavors inside. But was there supposed to be ramen noodles in this? We did not have any noodles.Atmosphere - Located in the downtown area, so most customers are local business people.Plenty of seating, community seating, tables, counters, etc. Something for everyone.Individual businesses have promotions, specials, happy hours, etc. See pictures or websites.Open 5 days a week from 7am to 7pm, closed weekends. Again, a downtown location. Website hours differ slightly.24,000 sq feet, good size.Catering available.Events.Service - Good.Price - Depends on what you eat or drink. But overall, reasonable prices, expected prices for downtown business locations.Owner Suggestion - Congrats on your success since 2016.

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Dimo's Cafe - Revival Food Hall

125 S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60603
(773) 525-4580