Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Leña Brava
120ptsConsistent Mexican worth booking on Randolph.

About Leña Brava
Leña Brava on West Randolph delivers wood-fired, Baja-influenced Mexican cooking at a level that consistently outperforms its casual format. Recognised by Opinionated About Dining in both 2023 and 2024, with a 4.5-star average across nearly 1,300 Google reviews, it is one of Chicago's most reliable Mexican bookings — and notably easier to secure than its neighbours on the same block.
Verdict: Book It — Leña Brava Earns Its Reputation on West Randolph
If you have been to Leña Brava once and left wondering whether it was a fluke, it was not. This is one of Chicago's most consistent Mexican restaurants, and the Opinionated About Dining recognition across both 2023 and 2024 — ranking #184 in Gourmet Casual Dining in North America in 2023 and #738 in Casual in 2024 , confirms what a 4.5-star average across nearly 1,300 Google reviews already suggests: the kitchen delivers well above what the casual format would lead you to expect. Go back. Order differently. It holds up.
What Leña Brava Is
Leña Brava sits at 900 W Randolph St, Chicago's most competitive restaurant corridor, where every block offers a reason to second-guess your reservation. Chef Roberto Calderon runs a wood-fire and Baja-influenced Mexican kitchen that does not try to be a tasting menu destination or a street-food canteen. It occupies the space between , serious cooking in a format that does not ask you to perform seriousness back at it. That positioning is harder to sustain than it looks, and Leña Brava has been doing it consistently enough to earn back-to-back OAD recognition.
The aroma from the wood-fired grill is the first thing you notice on arrival , smoke from the leña (the firewood itself, built into the name and the cooking) signals that the kitchen's technique is not decorative. This is a restaurant where the fire is the method, not the mood. For a returning visitor, that distinction matters: the char and smoke threading through the menu are consistent from visit to visit, which makes Leña Brava a more reliable second or third booking than many of its flashier neighbours. If you want something comparable in the city's Mexican dining scene, Topolobampo goes deeper on refined plating and longer on price, while Big Star stays strictly casual and taco-focused. Leña Brava is the middle option that actually justifies the middle ground.
West Randolph puts it alongside some of Chicago's most-booked tables, but Leña Brava's booking difficulty is categorised as easy, which matters practically. You are not competing with a months-long waitlist. Doors open at 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and 4:30 pm Friday and Saturday with service running until 10:00 pm (10:30 pm on weekends). If you are planning a pre-theatre dinner or want to avoid peak Saturday crowds, arriving at or just after opening is your leading move. For a broader look at where Leña Brava sits in the city's dining options, see our full Chicago restaurants guide.
For context on where Baja-influenced wood-fire Mexican sits in North America more broadly: venues like Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe and Pujol in Mexico City show what the ceiling looks like for this cuisine category. Leña Brava is not operating at that altitude, but it is doing something rarer in Chicago: applying real culinary rigour to a casual room without turning it into an event you have to dress up for. Within Chicago's Mexican dining tier, it is also worth considering Cariño, Birrieria Zaragoza, and Chilam Balam for different price points and formats.
One note for planning beyond dinner: our Chicago hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide can help you build the full trip around a Leña Brava booking. The West Loop neighbourhood has enough around it that you will not need to go far.
Quick reference: 900 W Randolph St, Chicago , open daily from 4:30 pm, until 10 pm (10:30 pm Fri–Sat) , booking difficulty: easy , OAD-recognised 2023 and 2024 , 4.5 stars, 1,296 Google reviews.
Ratings
- Opinionated About Dining (2024): Casual in North America , Ranked #738
- Opinionated About Dining (2023): Gourmet Casual Dining in North America , Ranked #184
- Opinionated About Dining (2023): Casual in North America , Recommended
- Google: 4.5 stars (1,296 reviews)
Booking
Leña Brava is easy to book by West Randolph standards. No months-in-advance pressure, no lottery system. Reserve online for your preferred evening. If you want the full experience without a crowd at your elbow, weekday evenings between 4:30 and 6:30 pm give you the most room. Weekend service runs until 10:30 pm, so later bookings on Friday or Saturday work well if you prefer the energy of a full room.
FAQ
What should I order at Leña Brava?
- The wood-fire cooking is the kitchen's core technique, so anything that comes off the grill or out of the fire is where the menu is strongest. Chef Roberto Calderon's Baja-influenced approach means seafood preparations are worth prioritising. Signature dishes are not listed in our database, so ask your server what is currently driving repeat visits , on a second or third trip, that question tends to yield better answers than the menu description alone.
Does Leña Brava handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific dietary policy is confirmed in our data. Mexican wood-fire cooking typically involves significant meat and seafood, but the format usually accommodates vegetable-forward ordering if you ask directly. Call ahead or flag restrictions when booking , the restaurant's phone number is not currently listed in our database, so contact through the reservation platform is your leading route.
What should I wear to Leña Brava?
- No dress code is listed, and the OAD Casual designation aligns with what you see on West Randolph: smart casual is the practical answer. You will not feel out of place in jeans. You would feel overdressed in black tie. This is not a room that signals formality, which is part of its appeal at this quality level , comparable fine-dining cooking in more formal Chicago rooms like Smyth or Alinea requires considerably more sartorial effort and considerably more spend.
Is lunch or dinner better at Leña Brava?
- Dinner only. Leña Brava opens at 4:30 pm every day of the week. There is no lunch service based on confirmed hours. If you need a midday Mexican option in Chicago, Big Star covers that format well. For Leña Brava specifically, plan an evening.
Can Leña Brava accommodate groups?
- Seat count and private dining details are not confirmed in our data. For groups of six or more, contact the restaurant directly before assuming the floor plan works for your party size. West Randolph restaurants at this tier often have private or semi-private options that are not publicly listed , worth asking at the time of booking rather than on the night.
Compare Leña Brava
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leña Brava | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #738 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023); Opinionated About Dining Gourmet Casual Dining in North America Ranked #184 (2023) | — | |
| Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Alinea | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Kasama | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Next Restaurant | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Moody Tongue | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how Leña Brava measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Leña Brava?
Specific menu items are not published in advance, so go in trusting the kitchen rather than hunting a particular dish. The focus is Mexican cuisine under chef Roberto Calderon, and the Opinionated About Dining ranking — #184 in Gourmet Casual Dining in North America in 2023 — suggests the cooking earns that trust. Order broadly and let the menu guide you rather than arriving with a fixed list.
Does Leña Brava handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation policy is on record for Leña Brava. Call ahead before your visit to discuss restrictions directly with the team — this is especially worth doing if you have allergies or follow a strict diet, given the open-fire Mexican format where cross-contact is more likely than in a standard kitchen.
What should I wear to Leña Brava?
Leña Brava holds an OAD Casual and Gourmet Casual designation, which puts it in relaxed-but-considered territory. On West Randolph, where the crowd skews polished, neat casual — dark jeans, a clean shirt or blouse — fits without overthinking it. You will not be out of place in going slightly dressed up, but there is no case for formal wear here.
Is lunch or dinner better at Leña Brava?
Dinner is your only option. Leña Brava opens at 4:30 pm every day of the week, with Friday and Saturday service running to 10:30 pm and the rest of the week closing at 10 pm. There is no lunch service to compare against.
Can Leña Brava accommodate groups?
No private dining or large-group policy is confirmed in available data, but Leña Brava books more easily than most of its West Randolph neighbors, which works in a group's favor. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels before booking online to confirm table availability and any restrictions — the standard online reservation system may not reflect larger-party options.
Hours
- Monday
- 4:30–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 4:30–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 4:30–10 pm
- Thursday
- 4:30–10 pm
- Friday
- 4:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 4:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 4:30–10 pm
Recognized By
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