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Discover the Gazebo Grill – Casual outdoor dining overlooking the golf course!


Weather permitting, the gazebo will remain open in the fall.


Book Your Parties and Meetings with Us • Delicious food, beautiful location, reasonably priced for parties and special events. Buffet and plated options available.


• Flexible dining room can be divided into smaller spaces to give your group privacy while providing excellent menu options


• Fully equipped with Wi-Fi, projectors, and P.A. system for off-site business meetings and presentations


Reserve early for your best selection of dates – call Solveig Cooney at 847-657-3200 or email TheCafe@GlenviewParks.org


The Cafe is operated by Open Kitchens Inc.


Swing Into Fall at Oakton Batting Cages


Test your batting skills or practice for a big game in one of our state-of-the-art batting cages nestled at the back of Oakton Park.


Batting Cage Hours: Monday through Friday: 5pm-8pm Saturday & Sunday: Noon-8pm


16 Balls for $1


Tunnel Rentals: $25/hour per tunnel


Team Rental $85/Hour (4 Tunnels)


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Tee Up Your Ball at Oakton Driving Range


If golf is your game, you’ll love coming out to Oakton Driving Range, whether to practice your swing or simply enjoy a day outside relaxing.


Driving Range Hours:


Monday-Friday: 8:00am-10:00pm Saturday/Sunday: 7:30am-10:00pm


Medium Bucket - $7 Large Bucket - $8 Bushel Bucket - $13


$10 Bushel Special Monday-Friday 8am-11am


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