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Uncommon Ground

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4.5 rating over 2 reviews

3800 N Clark St
Chicago, IL
(773) 929-3680 View the Menu
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Description: Uncommon Ground is a Coffeehouse, Vegan, and Vegetarian restaurant where most Menuism users came for a romantic date, paid between $25 and $50, and tipped between 15% to 18%.  Tags: , , and
   
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  • 2 reviews
  • First reviewed by mattkrc

September 23, 2008

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Comfort food done uncommonly well

Located on the upper fringes of rampant Wrigleyville, there sits a restaurant offering more than just drunk-favored grease and hangover cures. Uncommon Ground, located at the corner of Clark and Grace, describes itself as an eco-friendly place to meet, mingle, and dine. The casual cool setting is coffee shop meets bar meets restaurant lounge. An interior like no other, made up in polished wood, kitschy wall hangings, a stocked and shiny bar, and an ornate fireplace surrounded by leather couches for the wi-fi set, sets the stage for a truly unique and certainly “uncommon” meal, no matter what time of day you come.
The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and any other occasion you feel the craving to hop in. In the morning, I like the organic five-grain blueberry pancakes. Three fluffy hotcakes are doused in a blueberry compote, piping hot and rich enough to constitute pie filling. A crunchy contrasting texture of brown sugar streusel, sprinkled generously on top, is just the right sinful sweetness to balance the wholesome healthiness that is the five grain melange. I simultaneously sipped on a bowl-sized mug of Indian chai, oozing in the aromatic scents of cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and all those pantry ingredients that make chai so irresistable. My guest dug into and raved about her cast iron skillet of purple potato-andouille hash, topped with perfectly poached eggs.
Come lunchtime, Uncommon Ground serves some of the nicest sandwiches and burgers I’ve had in a while. My eggplant melanzane sandwich, toasted wheat bread ensconcing fried rounds of eggplant and luscious red pepper aioli, was a hearty and satisfying vegetarian meal (despite the odd request by the waiter not to order the dish). The Millman burger is a staple that the rest of my guests, all frequenters, herald. Half a pound of Angus beef is topped with bacon, boursin cheese, and peppers before being squished between buttery buns and served with crispy julienne fries (damn the extra surcharge and order the tempura-esque sweet potato fries).
Dinner time brings with it a pricier menu and a wide range of fun drinks like the tree-tini, an infusion of rain vodka, triple berry syrup, and sparkling moscato. The drinks may not always live up to their description- all of them lacked their promised garnishes- and they may sometimes be sold out, but they are all damn fine and crisp. Chase those drinks with a hefty dinner of gorgonzola gnocchi. The pillow-soft pasta “dumplings” encased a creamy gorgonzola cheese filling and sat atop a cauliflower puree and brown butter sauce. Watercress added herbal zest to the dish, while the unnecessary and unattractive sliced cherry tomatoes were rather a waste. Of course, if you’re looking to save some cash, there’s always the promised burgers for supper and a large selection of small plates like a sweet potato fry basket served with rich goat cheese fondue.
Dessert and after dinner drinks are the perfect finale to an uncommonly delicious feast. While the bread pudding may have been a dry disappointment, the strawberry-rhubarb crisp, served in a cast iron skillet with levels of velvety softness and brittle edges, is topped with a melting mound of vanilla ice cream.
Service can be lacking and annoyingly long, but all in all, Uncommon Ground, with its range of meal offerings, prices, and atmosphere, is an experience like no other; meant to be shared and tasted.

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Gorgonzola Gnocchi

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The creamy and rich gorgonzola filling made for a potent and extravagent pasta dish like no Italian place I’ve tried. The cauliflower puree, accented with a subtly sweet brown butter, rounded out the large plate nicely.

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February 16, 2009

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A for effort, but not best experience ever.

Its a nice restaurant that is really trying to do all of the green/ eco friendly things that it states in its marketing material. They use seasonal, local veggies when available, their meat selections are greener then most and they offer selections like the greentini, which will plant a tree for everyone ordered. And they did many of the little things like not serving any disposable or plastic straws, napkins, coasters or anything like that that causes waste. But somehow it just didn’t deliver the full package for a dining experience. I felt like it was trying to be a little bit too upscale for my tastes. But with that said, I will give it another chance.

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Artichoke Dip

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This was good and filling. It is a generous portion of dip served with 4 large slices of toasted sour dough bread. Nice flavor, but can be filling as an appetizer. If you are hungry and want to get off to a quick start, this is a great dish to order.

Crispy Chicken 19

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This dish under delivered. The Chix was a bit over cooked and the flavor was just not there. The concept of the dish is great, but didn’t live up to the description on the menu.

Chop Salad

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Expensive for a chop salad, but had a nice flavor, the chix was cooked very nicely and the dressing was not over bearing and added a great flavor.

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