If you are observing Ash Wednesday for religious purposes than you are probably already familiar with the struggle of fasting on this day. Wednesdays can be long and stressful and nothing sounds better than a nice, hot meal although you know you shouldn’t indulge. SoupBox cafes, in three convenient locations throughout Chicago, offer a wonderful solution for those who are too busy to cook and need a light meal. Even if you have no knowledge of Ash Wednesday, SoupBox is much healthier than stopping at the burger joint across the street. And with twelve different flavors of soup everyday at each café, your taste buds will never have to suffer from boredom.
As a vegetarian, I have always had between two and four meatless options to choose from when visiting SoupBox. These sans-meat options include slurp-worthy flavors like, fresh broccoli and white cheddar, hearty fresh vegetable, Masala tomato lentil, savory cream of asparagus, and tomato basil bisque. Soups are served with a nice chunk or fresh bread or even in a fresh baked bread bowl if you prefer.
Whether you are enjoying SoupBox in order to eat light and meat-free this Lent, or if you are simply a vegetarian looking for a nice hot cup of cream of potato leek, then enjoy the simplicity that is SoupBox.












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