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4 based on 12 reviews
I've never been disappointed with Panda (please don't confuse with the Panda Express chain). Whether big or small order, it's usually completed in 15 minutes or less. It's not uncommon for me to order, jump in the car right away and have it ready for me upon arrival. Catering order was ready when requested including the last batch of rangoons being freshly pulled out of the fryer as I paid. Because they're being efficient, the verbal service can be a bit brusque. The menu is wide and the food is very tasty at a great value. We've never had any friends or guests not be happy with the food. Crab rangoons, garlic chicken, and mu shu pork are definite hits. I suggest specifically ordering the pork eggroll over the default standard eggroll. There are tables to dine-in, but the atmosphere is that of fast food, so don't expect table service or fine finishes, but the food is better than the table-service Chinese restaurants in the area.
4 based on 35 reviews
this is an original Dog-N-Suds drive/dine in. this was opened in 1967 by the Miller family. Roy Miller is the owner. Brad Miller runs the day to day operations. there is 4 generations of the family that work at the dog-n-suds. During the summer there is classic car Saturdays & Elvis makes an appearance during the summer.
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Ben's Soft Pretzels, founded in 2008, is a gourmet pretzel bakery serving legendary, fresh, hot jumbo pretzels and other pretzel products, at a great value. The Amish-inspired, fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth taste pairs perfectly with our 11 gourmet dipping s
This was in Meyers Grocery, was really great but is no longer there, closed up and gone. Loved a fresh hot Pretzel from this place, wish they would come back as a self serve.
4 based on 43 reviews
My wife and I had to drive all the way from our home in downtown Chicago to Grayslake, almost 50 miles, to visit one of the last remaining Dog N Suds drive-in restaurants in the country and rekindle our memories of the 1950s and 1960s. Founded in 1953 in Champaign, Illinois, Dog N Suds once had over 600 locations. Now there are only 15, including three in the Chicago area. Visiting the Dog N Suds at 454 Center Street in Grayslake is like stepping back into the 1950s when you ordered food by phone, pretty car hops brought the food to your car, you turned on your lights if you needed something or were ready to go, pop or rock 'n roll music was playing all the time, Dog N Suds' creamy root beer served in frosty glass mugs was the best in town and so were the Coney dogs. It was a generational thing. But it was worth the trip to Grayslake to experience it all over again. We ordered two Coney Dogs smothered in Dog N Suds' coney sauce with freshly chopped onions on a steamed bun, a Texas Burger with charco-broiled beef and coney sauce topped with American cheese, shredded lettuce and home-made special sauce on a freshly steamed triple bun, fries and frosty two mugs of root beer. But there are several other attractive items on the menu, including Italian sausage, Bratwurst, pork tenderloin, Polish sausage, grilled chicken, Bar-be-cue, rib, crab cake, turkey sub and Icelandic cod fish sandwiches, chicken tenders, boneless wings, pizza burger and 1/2-pound triple cheeseburger. I miss Dog N Suds. It brings back pleasant memories of my early years. Love those suds.
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4 based on 18 reviews
If you have ever been to Taylor Street in Chicago for food thenthis place is for you. Fresh cut fries with skin on, great beefs,delicious dogs, and the best burgers around. I don't have to go into the city anymorefor great food, it's all here...
4 based on 22 reviews
I was raised in Chicago but moved to Grayslake in 1998. I'm always on the search for a good hot dog stand in the area. I've had several in the area but my neighbors suggested Scottys a few years ago when their daughter worked there. I finally tried it a few months ago. This is my 3rd trip back. Scotty's is on par if not better than many of the top dogs in Chicago. My wife and I have had the Vienna hot dogs, chili dogs, and grilled polish sausage both on a bun & on French bread. Don't bother to order a side of fries as the sandwiches come with loads of fresh cut fries. This is now my place for hot dogs & polish. We will try more items in the future.
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