American/Steak : DuPage/Western : DINING
Claim Jumper Restaurant… KK-5 92 Yorktown Center, Lombard 630-932-4290
The Clubhouse Oakbrook… KK-6 298 Oakbrook Ctr., Oak Brook 630-472-0600
Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant (2 locations) 1740 Freedom Drive, Naperville 630-245-8000
510 Village Center Drive, Burr Ridge 630-887-0123
www.coopershawkwinery.com
Dave and Busters – SOUTH SUBURBS 49 Orland Square, Orland Park 708-428-2100
www.daveandbusters.com Find the New Mix of Fun at Dave &
Buster’s, the only place with a restaurant serving everything from wings to New York strips, a bar with the best happy hour and the latest interactive and video games. Let your inner kid run free. Our Million Dollar Midway offers over 200 games to play with a rechargeable Power Card in your pocket you win no matter which arcade game you choose to play.
Eddie Merlot’s (2 locations) 201 Bridewell Drive, Burr Ridge 630-468-2098
28254 Diehl Road, Warrenville 630-393-1900
www.eddiemerlots.com
Gameworks – see #8 on page 26 The Streets of Woodfield 601 N. Martingale Road, Ste. 115 Schaumburg
www.gameworks.com GameWorks is your place to play!
GameWorks is a 38,000 square foot family entertainment center. We have an incredible selection of interactive games and attractions, plus great food and drinks. GameWorks is an excellent place to catch your favorite sporting event with over 40 large screen TV’s. Conveniently located at the Streets of Woodfield in Schaumburg.
J.J.’s Bar & Grill St. Andrews Golf & Country Club 2241 Route 59, West Chicago 630-231-3100
www.standrewsgc.com Open spring through fall and for private
events. J.J.’s is named for Joe Jemsek, the family patriarch who was the inspiration for public golf as it is known today. J.J.’s offers excellent food and a wide variety of drinks to satisfy every golfer and guest. J.J.’s is popular with golfers and groups alike and is the place to be during the golf season!
u. Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse… KK-5 70 Yorktown Center, Lombard 630-953-3400
www.harrycarays.com Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse in Lombard is the third and largest location for this legendary Chicago restaurant. Named “Best Steakhouse in Chicago” by both
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the Chicago Tribune Dining Poll and the Best of Citysearch Poll, Harry Caray’s specializes in the finest prime, aged steaks and chops and classic Italian cuisine. Like the flagship location in Chicago, the restaurant’s dark mahogany, mosaic floor, white tablecloths and veritable museum of baseball history combine to create a warm and casual elegance.
t. Harvest Restaurant... KK5 Pheasant Run Resort 4051 E. Main Street St. Charles
630-524-5080
www.pheasantrun.com Experience award-winning regional cuisine with a gourmet twist in an atmosphere of warmth and elegance. Harvest serves only the finest grade of aged beef, exceptional seafood, extraordinary game selections and seasonal dishes. Extensive wine selection from Napa and Sonoma with unique selections from regional wineries and beers from micro breweries.
Gibsons Steakhouse 2105 S. Spring Road Oak Brook 630-954-0000
www.gibsonssteakhouse.com
Glen Prairie Fine Food Crowne Plaza Glen Ellyn 1250 Roosevelt Rd., Glen Ellyn 630-613-1250
www.glenprairie.com
Eat, Drink, Play &
Watch Sports All Under One Roof
Book Your Next
Team Building Event at Dave & Busters
Call for Valentine’s Day Specials
Please contact any one of our three venues in the Chicagoland area and ask for our special events office. We have a fun and professional staff waiting to help you plan a fun and memorable event! Please mention this ad for a free gift!
I-355 @ Lake St. • 630.543.5151 N. Clark St. @ Oak • 312.943.5151
LaGrange & 151st Street • 708.428.2100
www.daveandbusters.com
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