
by Daniel Gerzina
There will be some more changes at Cocello very soon. Brendan Sodikoff's Italian reconcept of Dillman's that opened last year in River North will discontinue reservations (the last date available is June 6, according to OpenTable) and close for a few days at a very soon but undetermined date in order to become an Italian bakery and coffee shop that will focus on daytime business.
"I want to focus on the bakery and a.m. production of Cocello," Sodikoff writes. "Some lighter all-day fare. The late night business is not ideal at the end of this block but daytime is great." The all-day spot will serve a full menu from the mornings through early evenings and keep the same name.
Source: http://chicago.eater.com/
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