Hyde Park Shows No Sign of Slowing With the Arrival of Plein Air Cafe & Eatery

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The next big thing to land in Hyde Park: Plein Air Cafe & Eatery:

Hyde Park Plein Air Cafe & Eatery

Plein Air Cafe & Eatery

Plein Air is set to open this month in the University of Chicago Hyde Park campus, right alongside the historic Robie House. A partnership between Heisner and Soo Choi, the French atelier-inspired cafe and eatery brings rich coffee, food, and toasty environs to the revered area. As at Lone Wolf, where food is curated by Pleasant House Bakery, Plein Air will also feature the culinary stylings of the Bridgeport haunt, including Royal Pies, tartines, and meatloaf. There will also be wholesome grain bowls, salads, pastries, and desserts such as sticky toffee pudding and something called boozy biscuit trifle, which… yes. Just yes. In the a.m., breakfast fare includes continental breakfasts, mascarpone-stuffed French toast, and quiche Lorraine. Coffee-wise, Plein Air will focus on a rotating array of craft roasters.

 

 

Any question as to whether Hyde Park has the wherewithal to become the hot new ‘hood is rapidly being debunked by a seemingly never-ending stream of chef-driven spots headed to the south side enclave. Far gone from the days when Hyde Park was typified as nothing more than a collegiate stronghold, concepts such as A10Yusho, The Promontory, and Sugar Hills Bakery have either come already or are on their way, bolstering the neighborhood’s foodie cred. The latest development comes by way of Kevin Heisner, a name you’ve probably etched into your brains at this point thanks to his prolific participation in Heisner Hospitality, a group responsible for such spots as Sportsman’s ClubLone WolfBangers & LaceNightwood, and Trenchermen. So apparently while everyone else sleeps at night, Heisner just works on new projects. And to great success, I might add, which bodes well for his next endeavor: Plein Air Cafe & Eatery.

 

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