Chicago,
IL
12 fast-casual and quick-service restaurants currently registered in Chicago. 4 editor-recommended, 4 open late. Sort, filter, and read.
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Old Pueblo CantinaMexican · $$ · 1200 West Webster Avenue★ 4.9Editor pick
Fast, fairly priced mexican that punches above its category.
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The Berghoff RestaurantGerman · $$ · 17 West Adams Street★ 4.8Editor pick
Quick-service german with from-scratch sauces and tight execution.
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JollibeeBurgers · $ · 116 South Michigan Avenue★ 4.7Editor pick
Quick-service burgers with from-scratch sauces and tight execution.
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Jimmy John'sSandwiches · $$ · 6 East Madison Street★ 4.4Editor pick
Counter-style sandwiches with a steady local following.
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Bubba Gump Shrimp CompanySeafood · $ · 600 East Grand Avenue★ 4.3
Fast, fairly priced seafood that punches above its category.
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Pizano's Pizza & PastaPizza · $$$ · 61 East Madison Street★ 4.2Open late
Counter-style pizza with a steady local following.
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McDonald'sBurgers · $$ · 119 North Wabash Avenue★ 4.1Open late
A neighborhood burgers pick built for weekday lunches and easy dinners.
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SbarroPizza · $$ · 1725 West Polk Street★ 4.1
A reliable pizza stop where the kitchen never feels rushed.
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SubwaySandwiches · $$ · 120 South State Street★ 4.0
A neighborhood sandwiches pick built for weekday lunches and easy dinners.
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Sushi RotaryAmerican · $$ · 935 West Webster Avenue★ 4.0Open late
A reliable american stop where the kitchen never feels rushed.
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Twin Anchors Restaurant & TavernAmerican · $ · 1655 North Sedgwick Street★ 3.9Open late
A neighborhood american pick built for weekday lunches and easy dinners.
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Centre Street KitchenBurgers · $$ · 1224 West Webster Avenue★ 3.7
Fast, fairly priced burgers that punches above its category.
About eating in Chicago.
Eating well in Chicago, Illinois does not require a reservation or a tasting menu, the city's fast-casual restaurants are doing some of its most consistent cooking, often at counter prices.
We've curated 12 fast-casual and quick-service restaurants across Chicago, ranging from globally inspired bowls and handhelds to deeply local spins on familiar cuisines. Every entry on this page is a real, currently operating business pulled from open mapping data, with cuisine tags, neighborhood, and operating hours where the source has them. The list is sorted to surface our recommended picks first, but every listing has its own page with a longer write-up, hours, and address details.
If you are visiting Chicago for the first time, the fast-casual category is where you can move quickly, eat seriously well, and still have time to do something else with your day. If you live here, this is meant as a structured way to get out of the same three-restaurant rotation and try something new, sorted in a way that respects your time. We do not surface every chain in town; the focus is on independents and regional players that consistently get strong word of mouth in Chicago.
Each restaurant page on MenuScout includes a multi-paragraph editorial summary, an at-a-glance breakdown of cuisine and price range, a structured address block, and links back to other strong picks in the same city and same cuisine. Where a restaurant publishes hours through OpenStreetMap, those hours are included verbatim, we do not fabricate operating times. If a place is missing a piece of information, the page tells you so plainly instead of guessing.
Use the cuisine and city pages here as a starting point, not a final word. The strength of a city's fast-casual scene is best measured one meal at a time, and Chicago has more than enough range to keep that exercise interesting for a long time.
In Chicago, the fast-casual cluster runs heavily along West Webster Ave, East Madison St, West Adams St and East Grand Ave, with additional independents tucked into mixed-use blocks further from the core. If you are picking by neighborhood rather than by craving, the address column on each card is the fastest way to orient, most listings include the full street and cross street pulled from the underlying mapping data.
If you are working through this list as a visitor, the most efficient move is to pick two or three restaurants whose write-ups resonate, drop the addresses into your maps app, and let geography sort the order. Most of Chicago's strongest fast-casual operators sit close enough to each other that a single half-day can cover lunch, an early dinner, and a coffee stop without much driving.
The restaurant list above respects three controls: a sort order (recommended, rating, name, or price), a price tier (any, $, $$, or $$$), and an "open late" toggle that surfaces only restaurants whose published hours run to 10pm or later on at least one day of the week. Filters compose. The default view sorts editor picks to the top, then orders the remainder by rating, which is the most useful entry point for someone scanning the city for the first time.