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DUPAGE COUNTY:


DINING and NIGHTLIFE


Atrium Café DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-Oak Brook 1909 Spring Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 472-6103 www.chicagooakbrook. doubletree.com


Start your day with a visit to the Atrium Cafe, serving Starbuck’s® Coffee. Enjoy daily the convenience of a full breakfast buffet. Breakfast and lunch menus include heart healthy and gluten free selections.


Atrium Restaurant Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook 10 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (630) 941-0100 www.oakbrookterracesuites.hilton. com


Atrium Restaurant and Lounge, serving the Hilton Breakfast, lunch and dinner in the center of a lush ten-story atrium. All day dining. Enjoy a variety of selections including soups, salads, sandwiches, pasta and seafood.


The Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Oakbrook Terrace 6 Trans Am Plaza Drive Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (630) 691-1500 www.marriott.com/chiot Eat. Drink. Connect. Enjoy great breakfast choices in the morning, cocktails and dinner options during the evening and a quick bite to eat all day long.


Burnham’s


Eaglewood Resort & Spa 1401 Nordic Road Itasca, IL 60143 (630) 694-5939 www.eaglewoodresort.com Burnham’s, Eaglewood’s signature restaurant, serves some of the area’s best American Contemporary cuisine with a magnifi cent view of our 18- hole golf course. Breakfast 6:30 - 10:30 am; Lunch 11:30 am - 2 pm; Dinner 5:30 - 10 pm; Sunday Brunch 11:30 am - 2 pm.


The Clubhouse Restaurant 298 Oakbrook Center Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 472-0600 www.theclubhouse.com Experience an extensive classic American menu, award-winning wines, and friendly service in a world-class country club setting. Our private dining options are perfect for entertaining. Come for a slice of the good life in a place where everyone belongs.


D.O.C Wine Bar 326 Yorktown Center Lombard, IL 60148 (630) 627-6666 www.docwinebarchicago.com Have a glass or enjoy a fl ight from our extensive selection of over 300 wines from around the world. D.O.C Wine Bar also serves new American cuisine in a beautiful, casual atmosphere. Lunch, dinner and late night menu available.


Dell Rhea’s Chicken Basket 645 Joliet Road I-55 and IL Route 83 Willowbrook, IL 60527 (630) 325-0780 www.chickenbasket.com Nostalgic 1940s Route 66 roadhouse featured on The Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives.” Full service sit-down restaurant and cocktail lounge. Full menu includes favorites such as fried chicken, buffalo wings, baked macaroni and cheese, and salad bar.


Glen Prairie


1250 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 613-1250 www.glenprairie.com


Contemporary American cuisine with fresh local ingredients provided by the contemporary American farmer. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Great American Grill Hilton Garden Inn Chicago/Oak Brook 1000 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 (630) 941-1177 www.oakbrookterrace.gardeninn. com A freshly prepared breakfast is offered daily in the Great American Grill® restaurant. Room service also available.


BELLY UP TO THE BAR


A toast to DuPage County – where you are never at a loss for a place to gather for good times with new friends and old!


A classic neighborhood restaurant and pub, ANYWAY’S (Oakbrook Terrace & Bloomingdale) is a favorite casual gathering place with its traditional urban feel, pool tables, darts and plenty of TVs. It also offers an all-season porch room and outdoor beer garden.


Catering to both the beer afi cionado and those just looking to have a good time, Beer House (Lombard) features over 60 craft beers on tap and hundreds of bottled beers, and it’s a great place to enjoy live entertainment or catch a sports game.


Church Street Brewing Company (Itasca) is a production brewery that is open from 4 to 7 PM on Thursdays and Fridays. Stop in to see the brewery, try a sample or a pint, and take home a growler.


Reserve 22 (Glen Ellyn), with its view of a spectacularly landscaped golf course setting, offers seasonal menus, 24 craft beers on tap, an extensive wine list, and live entertainment on weekends.


Two Brothers Brewing Company & Tap House (Warrenville) is a family owned and operated microbrewery and brewpub that has been hand-crafting artisan beers since 1997.


Enjoy made-from-scratch burgers, salads and entrees along with award-winning beers brewed on premises at Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery (Warrenville).


Old Town Pour House (Oak Brook) is an expansive bar restaurant featuring 84 unique beers on 90 handles and American fare “with a twist” to complement their beverages.


Ditka’s (Oakbrook Terrace) is a favorite place for football fans to grab a drink and check out some serious sports memorabilia.


Experience the ultimate premium movie-going experience at iPic Theaters (Bolingbrook), then make a night of it by enjoying fresh seasonal cocktails, a full menu selection, billiards and more at their Salt Sports Bar.


Have a glass or enjoy a fl ight from an extensive selection of over 300 wines from around the world at D.O.C Wine Bar (Lombard).


Take a tour of the winery and tasting room at Lynfred Winery (Roselle), the oldest and largest continuously-operating bonded winery in Illinois. They produce over 50 varietals, many of which are award-winning, that you can take home and enjoy.


For a fun and unique activity with friends, try a “paint and wine” party at Bottle & Bottega (Glen Ellyn), where a professional instructor will help you create a masterpiece while enjoying a glass of your favorite wine.


For more information about DuPage dining, see the listings in this section or visit DiscoverDuPage.com.


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