
lagrange road isn't exactly chicago's coffee epicenter, but haraz coffee house makes a compelling case for the suburban strip mall gem. this orland park spot earns its 4.7-star reputation through the kind of careful attention that keeps regulars coming back twice a week. the espresso here tastes like someone actually cares about extraction time. not revolutionary, just consistently good. solo workers camp out with laptops, nursing single-origins that don't need sugar to taste complete. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, and breakfast pastries arrive fresh enough to crumble properly. what sets haraz apart isn't flashy equipment or instagram-ready latte art. it's the reliability of walking in and knowing your cortado won't disappoint. in a world of over-roasted chain coffee, that reliability feels almost radical.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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