Warm, two-level cafe style eatery offering Mediterranean French cuisine plus a full bar & roof deck.
"Le Sud in Roscoe Village is prepared for Thanksgiving gatherings of all sizes, with dinner packages for two to four, six to eight, and even ten to 14. The team will offer brined, ready-to-cook turkey breasts and whole birds, as well as sides such as red quinoa (arugula, roasted butternut squash, pickled golden raisins, roasted pecans, pears), Brussels sprouts (pickled red onion, feta), and stuffing (apple, herbs de Provence, garlic, rosemary, fennel). Place pre-orders online by Friday, November 22 for pickup or delivery between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27." - Eater Staff
"Le Sud, the Mediterranean restaurant in Roscoe Village, now has indoor and outdoor dining along with a new Happy Hour menu. Wednesday through Sunday from 4:30-6pm you can get $6 snacks (like fried cauliflower or duck egg with fries), $6 glasses of wine and cocktails, and $3 beers. Plus, their cute sidewalk is good for a low-key date." - adrian kane
"Diners and drinkers across Chicago beat a path to this French Mediterranean restaurant in Roscoe Village, and for good reason: excellent hospitality, attractive digs, and a transportive menu that delights year-round. Grab a spot on the patio (enclosed when necessary) from 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday for $6 happy hour cocktails, wines, and small plates like Spanish croquettes." - Samantha Nelson, Eater Staff
"This busy Mediterranean restaurant is charming, with walls of decorative china and a chalkboard above the bar with some French sayings. But even if you flunked French 101, you can still appreciate the seasonal menu full of good food, like plump scallops or comforting chicken tagine. Plus, since Le Sud has a summer sidewalk patio and rooftop, and enough decorations during the winter to fill you up with three years-worth of holiday cheer, it’s a great place to visit year-round." - john ringor
"Le Sud is a patio MVP. The Roscoe Village Mediterranean spot asks, “Why only have one patio?”, and gives you the option of trying their chicken tagine on a covered sidewalk space or on their smaller rooftop deck. So when you need a reliable summer date spot or want to eat juicy Iberico pork outside while your parents subject you to multiple rounds of 20 Questions (you might need some wine), head to Le Sud." - adrian kane, veda kilaru, john ringor