Bridgeport
Bridgeport Coffeehouse
3101 S Morgan St, Chicago, IL
A south-side institution most Chicago coffee guides skip. Bridgeport Coffeehouse is bigger than you'd expect — mismatched tables, sun through tall windows, regulars who've been coming since the place opened. The coffee is solid (drip, occasionally something single-origin), and the food is real (breakfast sandwiches, soups). Most importantly: the wifi works, there are always seats, and nobody is hovering. The kind of place that lets you stay for four hours without making you earn it.
Outlets
6
Workable seats
24
Price
$$
Noise
3/5
Wifi
60 Mbps
Calls
Avoid
Solo
Yes
Groups
Yes
Ambience
Big windows, mismatched furniture, neighborhood crowd.
When to go
Anytime. The place is reliably uncrowded.
Where to sit
By the front window for natural light, or the back tables for quieter conversations.
What to order first time
The drip and a breakfast sandwich. This is a working café, not a tasting room.
What I'd skip
Nothing in particular. Order what sounds good.
Notable to order
- · drip
- · breakfast sandwich
- · matcha