Froth
1515 W Monroe, Chicago, IL
Crema's Take
“Froth is a spacious and genuinely cozy Chicago spot that feels like the perfect third place, with plenty of seating for those wanting to linger over work or conversation, quiet music that doesn't interfere, and a thoughtful menu that goes beyond coffee—think gluten-free options, standout Italian sandwiches, and well-executed matcha drinks. The vibe is undeniably cute with character-filled interiors, though the lighting could be brighter and coffee quality seems inconsistent depending on who's pulling the shots. If you're looking for a comfortable, food-forward cafe where you can actually find a seat and settle in, Froth delivers on atmosphere and hospitality even if the coffee itself is a bit of a wild card.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Fantastic experience. The place is spaceous, cute, comfortable, everything was delicious AND They have gluten free options 🙌🙌 Their italian sandwich was to die for. The drink offerings were very unique. They just started offering non alcoholic THC/CBD drinks in the evening. I came for their first offical day offering that, had their gin mocktail, and it tasted REALLY good. Looove it here. Shoutout to the barista Abi! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Such a cute and cozy Cafe! I came on a Thursday at 2pm and could not find a spot to sit inside. There is tons of seating! I tried the turkey burger and side salad and it was delicious! I would definitely get it again! I tried the latte with mocha. It looked so pretty! It was a little bitter for me, so I would try something different next time.
such a cute interior with plenty of seating available. the music is quiet enough that it’s perfect for studying or getting some work done. i tried their matcha which was pretty good and came back a different time to try their coffee. i wasn’t the biggest fan of the dalgona latte, but i look forward to coming back to get another matcha or to try a different coffee flavor
Cute cafe for working! Slightly dark inside (not great lighting) good volume level (not super loud music or conversation). Coffee is burnt and not very good (I think it’s pour over vs espresso for cappuccinos). That said good place to work if you’re not as picky about coffee!
I was excited to try this coffee shop after seeing photos on Google Reviews, but the indoor space was smaller than it looked online. When I arrived, it was completely full, so I had to wait for a table. There is outdoor seating, but it was too hot to sit outside the day I visited. I tried the chocolate croissant, which was delicious, definitely a highlight. The coffee was just average. They do have a small food menu that looked really appealing, though I didn’t get a chance to try it this time. Street parking is available nearby, but it was full, so I ended up parking a block away. Overall, not a bad spot, but my visit didn’t quite live up to the expectations set by the photos.
Crema Reviews
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