Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Boeufhaus
150ptsEasier to book than its reputation suggests.

About Boeufhaus
Boeufhaus is one of Chicago's more defensible casual dinner bookings: OAD-ranked #269 in North America for 2025 and holding a 4.7 Google rating across 781 reviews, this New German bistro in Ukrainian Village delivers genuine culinary credibility without the tasting-menu commitment or booking difficulty of the city's fine-dining tier. Book it for a date or a low-key celebration where the food matters more than the theatre.
Should You Book Boeufhaus?
Getting a table at Boeufhaus is easier than at most Chicago restaurants with its track record, and that alone makes it worth your attention. This is not a phone-at-midnight reservation scramble or a two-month waitlist situation — but do not mistake accessibility for mediocrity. Boeufhaus has earned consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition since 2023, ranking #269 in North America for casual dining in 2025 after climbing from #291 in 2024. For a neighborhood restaurant on North Western Ave, that upward trajectory is a meaningful signal. If you want serious food without the ceremonial weight of a tasting menu evening, this is one of the more defensible bookings in the city.
The Restaurant
Boeufhaus sits in Ukrainian Village, a stretch of Chicago that rewards wandering but rarely draws destination diners on its own. The format here is a German-inflected bistro — New German in culinary terms , which in practice means a kitchen comfortable with technique and restraint rather than novelty for its own sake. Chefs Brian Ahern and Jamie Finnegan run a room that reads as deliberately unglamorous: the kind of space where the food is expected to do the work. The physical layout prizes proximity and informality over theatre, which sets the tone for everything that follows.
The hours run Tuesday-closed, Wednesday through Thursday 3:30 to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday to 10 pm, and Sunday closing at 9 pm. Monday service runs 3:30 to 9 pm as well. The absence of lunch service is worth factoring into your planning , this is a dinner-only operation across the week, with no midday option to fall back on. For our full Chicago restaurants guide, Boeufhaus fits clearly into the category of weeknight dinner worth crossing a neighbourhood for, not just a fallback when your first choice is full.
The Counter Case
If the room skews casual and unfussy, the counter or bar seating is where Boeufhaus makes its strongest argument. Proximity to the kitchen at a restaurant like this , where the cooking ethos is precise but unpretentious , changes the experience in ways that a corner table does not. You get a clearer read on pacing, on how the kitchen operates under pressure, and on the kind of food that comes out when the cooks are not plating for ceremony. For solo diners or pairs willing to lean into the format, counter seating at Boeufhaus is the right call. It suits the register of the room and the cooking better than any attempt at a formal occasion dining experience would.
That said, Boeufhaus is a workable special occasion option if your benchmark for celebration is quality and comfort rather than white tablecloths and amuse-bouches. A Google rating of 4.7 across 781 reviews points to consistent execution , a harder number to sustain than an initial spike , and for a date dinner or a low-key birthday, the combination of neighbourhood warmth and genuine culinary credibility makes it competitive with louder, pricier alternatives. Compare it to the full-commitment formats at Alinea or Smyth and Boeufhaus wins decisively on accessibility, price positioning, and the absence of pre-payment anxiety. It loses on spectacle, which for many readers is not a loss at all.
Ratings & Recognition
- Opinionated About Dining , Casual in North America: #269 (2025), #291 (2024)
- Opinionated About Dining , Gourmet Casual Dining in North America: Recommended (2023)
- Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (781 reviews)
Practical Details
Address: 1012 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60622. Hours: Mon, Wed–Thu 3:30–9 pm; Fri–Sat 3:30–10 pm; Sun 3:30–9 pm; closed Tuesday. Reservations: Booking is direct , no extreme lead times required. Walk-ins may be possible, particularly earlier in the week. Dress: No dress code data available, but the casual bistro format and neighbourhood setting suggest smart casual is more than sufficient. Budget: Price range not confirmed in available data; given the OAD Casual ranking and neighbourhood positioning, expect mid-range spend relative to Chicago's fine-dining tier. Groups: No confirmed private dining or group capacity data , contact the venue directly for parties larger than four. Getting there: North Western Ave, Ukrainian Village; check our Chicago experiences guide if you are building a wider evening around the visit.
How It Compares
Pearl Picks , More Chicago & Beyond
- Kasama , Filipino tasting menu in Chicago, for when you want the full-commitment format
- Oriole , Progressive American, for a step up in formality without leaving the city
- Next Restaurant , Rotating concept dining, for something more theatrical
- Lazy Bear in San Francisco , comparable neighbourhood-serious ethos, West Coast version
- Providence in Los Angeles , if serious cooking in a non-flashy room is your preference across cities
- Le Bernardin in New York City , for when you want the full fine-dining benchmark
- The French Laundry in Napa , the tasting menu standard-bearer for comparison
- Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , serious food, relaxed setting, similar register
- Atomix in New York City , for Korean-inflected precision cooking as a counterpoint
- Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico , European reference point for the New German culinary tradition
- Emeril's in New Orleans , casual-serious American dining for cross-city comparison
- Our full Chicago hotels guide , if you are building an overnight around the meal
- Our full Chicago bars guide , for a drink before or after
- Our full Chicago wineries guide
Compare Boeufhaus
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeufhaus | New German | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #269 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #291 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Gourmet Casual Dining in North America Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Smyth | Progressive American, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alinea | Progressive American, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kasama | Filipino | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Next Restaurant | American Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Moody Tongue | Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Boeufhaus?
The kitchen runs a New German format under chefs Brian Ahern and Jamie Finnegan, so lean into anything with a meat or charcuterie focus — that's where the concept is sharpest. Boeufhaus has held OAD Casual North America rankings in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent execution rather than one-dish fame. Specific menu items aren't confirmed here, so check current listings before you go, but trust the protein-forward direction of the name.
Can Boeufhaus accommodate groups?
Boeufhaus is a neighborhood room in Ukrainian Village, not a large-format event space, so groups of 6 or more may find seating tight depending on configuration. For parties of 4 or under, booking ahead during the standard window (Mon, Wed–Thu 3:30–9 pm; Fri–Sat until 10 pm) is the safest approach. Larger groups should check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity — phone isn't listed publicly, so reach out via their reservation platform.
What should I wear to Boeufhaus?
Boeufhaus sits in Ukrainian Village and holds an OAD Casual North America ranking — that framing points clearly toward a come-as-you-are room rather than a jacket-required one. Neat, comfortable clothes work fine; this isn't a destination where formality is expected or rewarded. Dress for a good neighborhood dinner, not a special occasion splurge.
Is lunch or dinner better at Boeufhaus?
Dinner only — Boeufhaus opens at 3:30 pm daily and doesn't run a lunch service. Friday and Saturday service extends to 10 pm, making those the better nights if you want a later, more relaxed pace. Tuesday is the one dark night, so plan around that.
Is Boeufhaus good for solo dining?
Yes — counter or bar seating at a kitchen-facing spot like Boeufhaus is one of the better solo dining formats in Chicago, and the OAD Casual ranking confirms this is a room built around the food rather than table theatre. The Ukrainian Village location means the vibe is low-key rather than performative, which suits solo diners who want to eat well without an occasion attached. Book a counter seat if available.
Hours
- Monday
- 3:30–9 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 3:30–9 pm
- Thursday
- 3:30–9 pm
- Friday
- 3:30–10 pm
- Saturday
- 3:30–10 pm
- Sunday
- 3:30–9 pm
Recognized By
More restaurants in Chicago
- AlineaAlinea is Chicago's three-Michelin-star tasting menu at $210–$265 per person — a theatrical, multi-sensory Progressive American experience running three to four hours. It holds a Forbes Five-Star and AAA 5 Diamond, and booking is near impossible without planning months ahead. Worth it for food explorers who commit to the format; not the right call if you want a conventional fine dining dinner.
- SmythSmyth holds three Michelin stars, a top-five North America ranking from Opinionated About Dining, and one of Chicago's most serious natural wine programmes. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, with near-impossible availability and $$$$ tasting menu pricing. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is the stronger call over Alinea for food-first diners.
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