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Huge Monday morning commuter breakfast for $2.99

October 30, 1:17 PMChicago Cheap Eats ExaminerJacky Runice
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Sarks in the Park is breaking a ton of eggs on Monday mornings.
Sarks in the Park is breaking a ton of eggs on Monday mornings.
A hen.

Lincoln Parkers are hailing Sarks in the Park as one of the best new breakfast spots in town, and we're adding "one of the cheapest" as well as best.

Sarks in the Park now offers a generous All-American breakfast for $2.99. Served all day, diners can enjoy two eggs, hash browns, choice of ham, bacon or sausage, toast or pancakes and coffee. For $2.99.

Located on the corner of Fullerton and Clark, Sarks is a perfect stop before or after getting on or off the Fullerton “L” stop and any of several CTA buses.

Sarks also offers a wide range of signature breakfast items including omelets, egg dishes, breakfast sides and Original Sarks Sandwiches such as the Loretta (breakfast sandwich with cheese on French bread with mayo, tomatoes, green peppers & onions and choice of bacon, turkey or ham) and the Disaster (homemade sausage & cheese on French bread with tomatoes, green peppers & onions). If you come late for work, tell the boss you encountered a real "Disaster" and you needn't line up at the confessional anytime soon.


Sarks in the Park
444 W. Fullerton
Chicago, IL
(773) 404-9000

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Sunday: 7 am – 3 pm

 

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