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Brunch Cafe-fox River Grove

Brunch Cafe-fox River Grove

935 Il Route 22, Fox River Grove I-60021, United States, 60013

Vegan • Coffee • American • Vegetarian Friendly


"We like to head out for Sunday brunch occasionally and Brunch Cafe in Fox River Grove is our normal go-to place. Of course the line was out the door there so we decided to try someplace new. Found JC's Cafe a few miles away with 5 star average yelp rating so we went straight away. It's conveniently located on the corner by the tracks. When you first walk in there is a vestibule type room before you walk in to the restaurant part. It took a minute to get my bearings when we walked into the restaurant area both because I had never been there before and also because the lighting is very low. There put burlap bags over the light fixtures which is kinda cool but also made it a bit dark. We were promptly greeted and offered a menu and a table. This place is cozy small). There are only 3 or 4 tables. I was craving an omelet or something similar so I was a bit disappointed that the only eggs were in a panini sandwich. The reviews I looked at briefly before we got there raved about the paninis so I ordered the egg and turkey one. Husband ordered the turkey and bacon with chipotle aioli. The menu is limited which makes sense for a small place making food from scratch. They had a special today of tacos that I wished now that I had tried instead. But I had breakfast on the brain. The cup of coffee I had was really good! 5 stars. This is a family run business and I overheard the owner talking to the other table that his wife does the cooking and our server was his oldest child. Another son about 4 yr or so was milling about and had a tendency to stomp his feet around as kids will do and that was kind of annoying to be honest. Our sandwiches arrived. My husband really liked his. He said the chipotle aioli gave it a nice flavor and good heat. The bread/bun was different than other paninis I've had. It was a cross between a croissant and a bun. I'm not a fan of croissants because they come across as greasy due to the fat content. Plus I usually prefer a healthier bread choice. Ruffles type potato chips were served with the sandwiches. I nearly never eat potato chips because I consider them a sinful but empty/poor nutrient food. Of course I ate every one of them since they were there : For me this is probably not someplace I will frequent due to the limited menu and lack of healthy options."

Nick's Neighborhood Bar Grill

Nick's Neighborhood Bar Grill

1168 AveIL 60091, Wilmette, United States

Meat • Pasta • Steak • American


"Gluten Free review This was my second time coming to Nick's. Both times, with perfect weather, we ate at the sidewalk tables. The first time was a year before on a Memorial weekend Sunday around 4 pm. The atmosphere was serene, where I enjoyed a bison burger (which they no longer have on the menu) on a GF bun, while my wife enjoyed her Southwest salad. We would have rated the experience a 4 or 5 at the time. This time, dining with my sister who is also a celiac, it was a Friday in late June around 5:30 pm. It wasn't difficult to find street parking within a block. We were seated right away. The atmosphere was substantially louder with frequent bus and large trucks passing on the street. They don't have a GF menu, but have marked dishes, on the regular menu, that are or can be made so. There were an adequate amount of choices, so the menu was not too hard to navigate. The GF brew choices were Prairie Path ale, Vander Mill spiced cider, and Angry Orchard crisp apple cider. My sister ordered the latter, while I the former. Our waiter was quick to point out Prairie Path is gluten removed, which I appreciated but already knew. It hasn't affected me in the past. We both got a full order of ribs asking for a center cut. Our waiter explained that they would use a commercial sauce, Sweet Baby Ray's, over ours. The fries are GF here, but I substituted sweet potato fries for $2 more. I asked if they had a honey mustard sauce instead of ketchup for them. They did and it went along better than ketchup, but it tasted closer to a Dijon mustard. We both asked for extra crispy fries, but neither came close to crispy. There was a lot of rib meat fell and it fell off of the bone, but they were just on the up side of done. The sauce helped with that, but we were somewhat disappointed that it wasn't a Nick's' recipe. The small ramekin of cole slaw was good (not too sweet/ not too vinegary) but not enough for this type of meal though it wouldn't take a whole lot more. For an inexpensive side dish (to make), it seems like they're cutting the wrong corners. After I finished my ale, at the waiters suggestion, I tried the spiced cider interesting. It has more of a flavor suited to the fall (cinnamon, pecan, vanilla see photo of the can) and was a bit of an odd match for the ribs. The golden ale or crisp apple cider were better pairings. I should also add that after our meal we were thirsty most of the rest of the evening. We were both too full to check out the dessert menu. All in all, though the ribs were a meh this time, I wouldn't hesitate to come back and try other items, because I sense it's a safe GF environment with knowledge staff, and I did have a more positive food experience on my first visit. However, I'll only dine curbside when there is less traffic."

The Cheesecake Factory

The Cheesecake Factory

2900 Wilson BlvdVA 22201, Arlington, United States

Meat • Tacos • Ramen • Drinks


"Honestly, I haven’t been to many bad places and I never write reviews but this was the WORST place I have ever been and the food was ready bad. I had picked to go here with my friend because I saw it had great reviews on google and the food was moderately expensive so I had high expectations and was excited for it, but that was not the case. My friend and I got the tacos with sides. First, the guacamole we were served did not taste very good. I noticed that the cilantro used for it was brown and wilted but it was still in the guac and potentially on some of the tacos too. The rice we got didn’t have fully chopped up corn in it and it had a strange after taste. As for the tacos the one with mushrooms tasted a little strange and I didn’t notice till after the meal I received the wrong taco. I was given some other meat but I had originally ordered the shrimp taco. Our server was also not very attentive to our table and he didn’t seem to care about us so I had to ask for the check from one of the people walking around. Lastly, when we first arrived I had wanted to get a frozen drink. Our server said the frozen drink machine was not working but he could make it in the blender and it would be better. I was hesitant about it but I agreed. He served it in a pineapple which at first looked cool but I quickly found that the pineapple wasn’t ripe at all and it was used for the drink. The drink tasted AWFUL, I’ve never had such a bad drink. I just couldn’t drink it… not to mention it was Why would you make someone a drink with an unripe pineapple? All and all worst experience ever, I had high hopes for this place but was let down and my friend agreed the food wasn’t that good for the money. I will not be coming back again."