Find out what American restaurants to try in Montgomery. Montgomery is a village in Kane and Kendall counties, Illinois, as well as a Chicago suburb. The population was 5,471 at the 2000 census, while the 2010 census lists Montgomery's population at 18,438. This is a 237 percent increase from 2000, making Montgomery the 9th fastest growing municipality in Illinois during this period.
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4 based on 212 reviews
We went to Ballydoyle recently on a Saturday night to hear a local band. They have a nice venue, with a large stage and a decent dancefloor. And the acoustics were good. They do have a cover charge when the bands are playing.Our server was very friendly and attentive. The drinks were reasonably priced (better than I expected). There were lots of TV's to watch the games.We'll be back next time the band is there
4 based on 76 reviews
We dine at Benny's Place pretty regularly for dinner, and occasionally for breakfast. We appreciate the quiet, relaxed and casual atmosphere, and the food is always excellent. While Benny's is a "family diner/cafe style" restaurant, it seems all of the food is homemade and a lot of care and creativity are put into their dishes. Benny's isn't one of those places where the menu is 6+ pages long, with way too many choices (and therefore, probably frozen, not fresh items). Instead, they limit their dinner offerings to just a couple pages, with additional specials. They also have cocktails, beer and a nice, but small, wine list. The service is always very friendly and attentive. Prices are very, very reasonable as well!
4 based on 77 reviews
Great food, good friends and good music on a Friday night what else do you need.Staff did a great job keeping up with our big group, pulled chicken sandwich was hot and very good. Nice venue for music, up close and personal. Will be back as it is so close to home.
4 based on 64 reviews
Wonderful family restaurant with delicious breakfast choices . The Hobo is 2 pancakes 3 eggs 5 bacon cheesy hash browns for $9. Servings size is huge waitress was fast and efficient . Lovely view of Fox River from tables large windows . Comfortable seating pleasant decor
4 based on 58 reviews
Brew all the good you can! Tree-to-cup specialty coffee and delicious glocal food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Endiro is a trendy, friendly espresso cafe/restaurant in a town that badly needs quality offerings. And everyone is hyper-enthusiastic about Endiro, but it fails in two major areas: food and coffee. The atmosphere is cheery, and the staff are very nice. I've been to Endiro several times, hoping that my coffee or food will improve, but I think I've been there often enough now to see that the cappuccinos are merely acceptable - not stellar by any means. And the food doesn't rise above mediocrity, at least the breakfasts don't. On my first visit, I ordered a waffle and bacon along with my cappuccino. The waffle was flaccid, i.e. not crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, which is what a good waffle should be. How they managed the soft, lifeless waffle is a mystery, although there really aren't many variables: type of waffle iron, temperature, cooking time, and type of batter. So at least one of those variables is way off. (If the waffles are vastly better at the pour-it-yourself waffle iron at a Towneplace Suites, then you have a problem.) On my second visit, I had their breakfast sandwich, and it was equally dismal. And my stool, facing the counter, was adjacent to where the dirty dishes were dumped. Not all that appealing. So Endirio has work to do, in my opinion, but given the rave reviews, I'm definitely in the minority.
4 based on 455 reviews
I have visited Two Brothers Roundhouse on several occasions recently, hoping that the food would improve. It is a great space in an historic building. Alas, the food has gotten worse and this is a shame. The last entree I had there (fish) was pathetic. It was worse than high school cafeteria food. And, my wife's selection (pasta) was only slightly better, but still well below acceptable. And the beer, though good, was barely chilled. The appetizers have tended to be slightly better but the point is why is the food so bad and why can they not get this right?! I realize that Aurora is not the gastronomical center of the universe, but there is no excuse for poorly prepared, unappetizing food. We have noticed that fewer people seem to be in the restaurant each time we have been there, usually always at dinnertime. Finally, the wait staff do not seem to be well trained. On two occasions, they were not familiar with several items on the menu. I certainly will not be going back for another bad meal.
4 based on 60 reviews
We just moved to the area in 2/2018. We are happy to have found Grandmas! The Cream of Chicken Rice is always consistent, as well as the other 2 soups of the day. The bread basket makes it a meal. The only sandwich we had here that was disappointing was the Bar B Q. They breakfasts are great and the portions filling. Every lunch or dinner comes with soup or salad.
4 based on 163 reviews
Home to America's favorite Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef, burgers, salads, and chocolate cake.
Everyone in the family can enjoy eating at Portillo's! My husband loves the combo sandwich Italian sausage and beef! I just lover the beef sandwich with sweet peppers! The grandkids love their Portillo's hot dogs! I remember all those years ago, when I was a kid and my parents treated us to hot dogs at the original hot dog stand on North Avenue in Villa Park. Something things is life are the same enjoying a Portillo's hot dog and fries!!!
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5 based on 125 reviews
If you enjoy an authentic bagel, this is the place. Terrific selections of bagels and various cream cheeses. The breakfast bagel sandwich was delicious and I love the multitude of self-serve coffee, and flavor-shot options.We will definitely be coming back.
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4 based on 58 reviews
Brew all the good you can! Tree-to-cup specialty coffee and delicious glocal food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Endiro is a trendy, friendly espresso cafe/restaurant in a town that badly needs quality offerings. And everyone is hyper-enthusiastic about Endiro, but it fails in two major areas: food and coffee. The atmosphere is cheery, and the staff are very nice. I've been to Endiro several times, hoping that my coffee or food will improve, but I think I've been there often enough now to see that the cappuccinos are merely acceptable - not stellar by any means. And the food doesn't rise above mediocrity, at least the breakfasts don't. On my first visit, I ordered a waffle and bacon along with my cappuccino. The waffle was flaccid, i.e. not crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, which is what a good waffle should be. How they managed the soft, lifeless waffle is a mystery, although there really aren't many variables: type of waffle iron, temperature, cooking time, and type of batter. So at least one of those variables is way off. (If the waffles are vastly better at the pour-it-yourself waffle iron at a Towneplace Suites, then you have a problem.) On my second visit, I had their breakfast sandwich, and it was equally dismal. And my stool, facing the counter, was adjacent to where the dirty dishes were dumped. Not all that appealing. So Endirio has work to do, in my opinion, but given the rave reviews, I'm definitely in the minority.
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