Find out what American restaurants to try in Yorkville. Yorkville (Official name: United City of Yorkville) is a city in Kendall county, Illinois, United States. The population was 6,189 at the 2000 United States Census and had grown to 16,921 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Kendall County. Yorkville is in the center of Kendall County, the fastest-growing county in Illinois and according to recent statistics released in June 2010, by CNN, is the fastest-growing county in the United States.
Things to do in Yorkville
4 based on 35 reviews
Been there twice. everything looks delicious. THE BARTENDER/WAITRESS Brie is AWESOME! Take the $30 challenge and eat all of a 3 burger platter of onion rings and fries and it's FREE! PLUS YOU GET A T-SHIRT IF YOU SURVIVE!
3 based on 79 reviews
My family and I have eaten here several times and the food has been very good. There is a nice fireplace so the atmosphere is welcoming. The servers have been attentive and friendly. The four of us had different meals and everyone enjoyed theirs. The chicken piccata I had was very tasty. It is nice to have somewhere to go and eat that isn't a chain restaurant.
4 based on 29 reviews
Rowdys should be featured in Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Leaning more towards dives. That said, this half bar, half restaurant features burgers galore. All priced between $9-$10 including fries. Some other sides if requested may add a dollar to the cost (love those tots!).How many burgers do they have? I dont know. Lots. So many that they have about 15 that are staples, and a rotating menu (every 4 months) of 20 or so .... so 20x4=80 + 15 = almost a hundred flipping burgers.Every time i am there I try a burger I have never seen elsewhere, and after a dozen visits or so I have a dozen favorites. In short, the building is nothing to look at but the service, selection and burgers are excellent.
3 based on 107 reviews
Some family and I had wanted to try this place for quite some time. We went on a Friday night around 7, and it was busy, but not packed. We had the pretzel logs and cheese bites for appetizers, which were very great. The chicken Parmesan and margarita pizza were both delicious. Our server, Braedon, was attentive, funny, and delightful. We will certainly return here soon.
3 based on 59 reviews
Ordered up a large meat lover's pizza and wing dings to go. The pizza was excellent, with very generous toppings of sausage, pepperoni, ground beef and bacon. No skimping on toppings on this pizza! The wings were very crunchy with a bit of a mild zip to them.
4 based on 46 reviews
An exceptional breakfast restaurant with a rather large menu to choose from as well as an additional menu for the day specials. They also offer a large selection of smoothies and juices as well as health drinks. Very friendly and accommodating wait staff as well.
4 based on 71 reviews
We are a family friendly sports pub located in Yorkville, Illinois. We offer authentic Italian food for pick up, dine-in and delivery!
Not to bad for thin crust and having it delivered didn't take away from the taste or crispness. Not overly spacious and can be noisy.
4 based on 154 reviews
Our 1st stop here was for lunch ( I hear dinner is a lot longer wait) but we had no wait..Entering the place was greeting by waitresses and was seated right away.. our waitress was prompt and very bubbly and answered any questions we had... I had âthe dirtyâ burger with bacon and guacamole on it and it was amazing..By boyfriend got the âGhost of warâ and said it does have a kick to it but he loved it! We both got fries with garlic butter on the ( omg amazing taste) than we had to try a sundae and it was so tasty..we had a great experience and definitely will be going back..Parking in back on side of building..It is before the fox river bridge..
4 based on 120 reviews
It isn't easy to persuade my 100-year-old mother to leave the comfort of her lakeside home. But she consents for special occasions, like Easter Sunday or Mother's Day, both of which we have celebrated at Lakeview Grille in Yorkville in recent years. Located at 604 West Veterans Parkway, off US 34, overlooking a large pond, it is a pleasant gathering place with a bar and friendly, attentive service, even when it is crowded as it always is on special occasions. For Easter, our party of six enjoyed the hustle and bustle while sampling as many items on the splendid menu as we could. For starters, we had shrimp cocktail, bruschetta, calamari, cream of chicken with rice soup, shrimp DeJonghe and Baked French Onion soup. For entrees, we chose nine-ounce red snapper with baked potato, seven-ounce filet mignon with mashed potatoes, nine-ounce grilled salmon with garlic mashed potatoes, 16-ounce ribeye with loaded baked potato, 10-ounce grilled pork chops with sweet potato fries and honey baked ham with pineapple-cherry chutney and baked potato. Only two of us had room for dessert. Just a couple of scoops of raspberry and chocolate sorbet, please. When we left, we were asked if we wanted to book our Mother's Day reservation. We did. With pleasure.
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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