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Get to know the 5 freshest new businesses to launch in Chicago

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Published on January 07, 2020
Get to know the 5 freshest new businesses to launch in ChicagoSeñoritas Cantina. | Photo: Sam V./Yelp

Want to hit up the newest restaurant and retail additions to Chicago? From a coffee spot to a Mexican restaurant, read on for a list of the newest businesses to open their doors near you.

Kostali

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Kostali is a Mediterranean spot, that recently opened at 521 N. Rush St. in the Near North.

The restaurant is located inside The Gwen, a luxury collection hotel. The menu features Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine.

Capital One Café

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Head over to 1465 E. 53rd St. and you'll find the latest cafe to arrive in the neighborhood. Capital One Café has added a new location in Hyde Park.

The cafe features free WiFi and community spaces. It serves Peets Coffee, tea and baked pastries. Patrons don't need to be Capital One customers, but Capital One cardholders do get 50 percent off beverages.

Señoritas Cantina

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Señoritas Cantina is a cocktail bar, offering tacos and more, that recently opened its doors at 1104 W. 18th St. in Pilsen.

The restaurant specializes in Mexican cuisine. On the menu, look for the enchiladas with chicken, duck, cochinita or barbacoa, the salmon filet with salsa pipian and vegetables or the chorizo with salsa verde.

Rolling Chicago Cafe

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Rolling Chicago Cafe is a new cafe, offering ice cream and frozen yogurt, juices and more that's located at 3904 W. 47th St.

The Archer Heights cafe serves crepes, paninis, smoothies and more. On the menu, look for the ham and cheese crepe, avocado toast or coconut ice cream.

Mirch

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Mirch is a Pakistani, Indian and halal spot that opened recently at 5664 N. Lincoln Ave. in West Rogers Park.

The restaurant uses spices and recipes from the Indian subcontinent. On the menu, look for the beef samosa, chicken biryani or the sheek kebab. 


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