The Farehouse Market

Restaurant · Goose Island

The Farehouse Market

Restaurant · Goose Island

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600 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60654

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A laid-back spot serving up sandwiches, burgers, and pizzas, with friendly service and scratch-made pastries, perfect for a quick lunch or after-work cocktails.  

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600 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 Get directions

thefarehousemarket.com

$10–20 · Menu

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600 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 Get directions

+1 630 376 4800
thefarehousemarket.com

$10–20 · Menu

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Jul 10, 2025

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Charles Dorsch

Google
Place has really gone down hill. $12 plus for this. 2 small chicken trips and one tiny one and hand full of cold fries that I had to pay extra for. It wasn’t this bad a year ago. Prices have gone up and portions are very small.

Levar Jackson

Google
The Staff is very friendly and the food is amazing. Hats off to the chef. And take a look at the pastries! They were made from scratch.

Laura Feller

Google
Delicious coffee & lunch too! A quick stop for food with great service. Very classy interior and a taste to match.

Ryan Kannegiesser

Google
I've eaten here too many times, as there are very limited options in the building. The food is mediocre at best. Today I tried a burrito bowl. Seemed like a safe choice that would be hard to mess up. I was wrong. The chicken was dry and bland. I got white rice instead of the brown rice I requested. the "fajita peppers" were just roasted red peppers from a jar. The "salsa" was just some mealy diced tomatoes. Got hardly any cheese. Not a good value for $14. Won't go back again unless I'm desperate.

Sabrina Straight

Google
I work very close soI eat here pretty often. I usually have nothing but good things to say about this place. But it has really dropped in quality of meal. I scheduled my food to be ready by 12 not 11:45. My food sat for 15 minutes so by the time I got it, it was cold. It was not in a bag with utensils as stated in website and the amount was not plentiful. Gone down hill. Will not recommend this place any further.

Joshua Beck

Google
The food was decent but everything else was off: -30 minute wait for a cold prepped wrap and a salad -Food had mistakes (the salad was 90% spinach despite it not being a spinach salad and was missing other ingredients) -price was incredibly high, given what we were served These issues would have been a little more permissible had they been busy but there was no one else there at the time. Overall, the food being ok keeps this from being a flat out 1 but regardless I will pass next time due to all the other issues.

Gregor Stevenson

Google
Ordered food using the delivery option and everything was excellent. My roommate and I ordered 4 different items and everything arrived as expected and the quality was fantastic - would highly recommend the Mahi Tacos. Will definitely be coming in to the Farehouse to try the food from kitchen to plate.

Ryan Dolan

Google
Small portions for the price and lack of follow through on the menu description of the food. $12 before tax and tip for a "banh mi" sandwich that was grilled chicken with literally one small sprig of cilantro and a sprinkle of shredded carrot on half a ciabatta roll.