
Retro diner charm meets bold, chef-inspired flavors.
Little Goat Diner delivers a retro-inspired breakfast and brunch in Chicago at 3325 N Southport Ave. Guests praise friendly service, a small seating area that fills quickly (reservations recommended), and standout dishes like The Goat from Ipanema, The Little Piggy, Avocado Toast, and The Simple Goat. The vibe blends classic diner charm with Little Goat branding and high-quality ingredients.
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Innovative dishes like The Simple Goat and This Little Piggy, served in a retro diner setting.
Freshly brewed coffee, cold brews with cinnamon, and unique cocktails like The Goat from Ipanema.
Freshly baked goods including ooey gooey sticky buns and chocolate pancakes.
Signature items like the Sloppy Chicken Sammy, blending flavors from bahn-mi to po-boy.
Friendly service in a vibrant atmosphere with indoor booths and outdoor patio seating.
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Overall rating
A HacK
“”What a great place.”” A vibrant retro decor that says “Good Morning come on in” Food special and creative. Service accommodating with just the right touch of friendly. Pricing on the high end but worth the high quality ingredients. Parking on street and difficult. Definitely destination dining. AWARDED 2.5 YUMS ON A SCALE OF 3
Ali Ragaller
Food is excellent, had the spiced apple pancakes, my kiddo had the chocolate pancakes. Phenomenal its crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Service is always incredible. One of the servers had the cutest earrings. 10/10 would recommend
Adam Hatch
I would recommend getting in early if you’re looking to have breakfast or have a reservation. The seating area is small and fills up fast. Here are the dishes we had. The Goat from Ipanema - This drink was a blend of two rums with pineapple, coconut, miso, and lime. Very refreshing and a more bitter version of a pińa colada. This Little Piggy - A deconstructed breakfast sandwich with sausage, sunny side egg, on a cheddar biscuit with a chili garlic chive sauce. It was fantastic and the sauce offered a subtle but sweet aftertaste. Avocado Toast - My Mom got this and really enjoyed it. She raved about the herbey limey drizzle over the top of the greens the toast was under. The Simple Goat - 2 eggs your way, bacon or sausage, fruit, toast, or hashbrowns. I recommend getting this dish if you’re looking for something light. My Dad is a light eater and this was perfect for him. Bacon was cooked perfect and crispy, just how we like it! Great diner with an awesome service staff! Can’t wait to come back and try even more of their items.
Will Robson
Chicago is progressively becoming dominated by the flavors of Chef Stephanie Izard, delivering some of the best menus in the city at her restaurants like Cabra, Duck Duck Goat, and now - unsurprisingly - Little Goat Diner. Little Goat takes the classic, nostalgic diner theme and enhances every aspect in a manner consistent with Chef Izards now iconic “Little Goat” branding. Welcomed by pastel color, classic red diner booths, and friendly staff, Little Goat’s sidewalk appeal preceded its menu as the bustling patio was lit up by the neon “Diner” sign. Sitting at the bar, my company and I ordered the appropriately named Sloppy Chicken Sammy with a cold brew. The coffee, while initially forgotten by our server, was pleasantly spiced with cinnamon; an unexpected but necessary surprise. The sandwich is best described as bahn-mi meets po-boy, combining flavors reminiscent of those found on Argyle with a presentation (and sense of soul) you would expect down in New Orleans. The thoughtful marriage of pickled veggies, tangy ground chicken, and a generous topping of bean sprouts made this sandwich uniquely familiar. The soft hoagie paired well, absorbing whatever was left of the filling. Left in the plate was a generous serving of this curious filling, which on its own could be a killer slaw/salad. Exited to try one of the many intriguing dishes left on this menu. Great for a hangover, even better for a date. Be sure to make a reservation. @wilba on Belli
Richard Wieler
For brunch, this is definitely a go to place. We had done our homework before we came to Chicago and had made a reservation but of course I screwed it up and we came late. The staff were very good about trying to accommodate us on a very busy Monday long weekend. When we did get our table the food was all spectacular. Everything was fresh and very tasty. The service was friendly. We were sitting outside so I'm not sure what you can say about the atmosphere other than you're outside. It was a beautiful day to be outside. Everyone in our party got something they wanted, whether it was savory or the ooey gooey sticky bun. Prices seemed a little high but they make sure to pay their staff good living wages so I really appreciate that. This is definitely a nice place to stop for brunch if you're in the area. I suggest making a reservation and then also showing up on time.