Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Plano, Illinois, United States. Plano is a city in Kendall County, Illinois, United States near Aurora, with a population of 10,856 at the 2010 census, nearly doubling its size from 2000. The city was home to the Plano Harvester Company in the late nineteenth century, as well as the Plano Molding Company more recently. In 2011, downtown Plano was used as a set for Man of Steel.
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Try this its the Best Burger in Sandwich.. Monday nights are the cheapest.. Bet you can't eat the whole thing plus fries?
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.
We checked out this place, after seeing a friend's FB posting. Good sized building, serving coffee, food and wine. We visited for coffee, which was delicious as well as the blueberry muffin. They serve breakfast until 11, and lunch and dinner. The atmosphere is so welcoming, featuring a couple of fireplaces, comfy chairs, offering an attractive and welcoming atmosphere.
Always fresh, delicious food purchased locally. Has Karaoke, live bands, pool tables, slots and more. Friendly staff.
4 based on 42 reviews
Just blah food. Service was slow. Nice patio seating available though. Maybe good for a quick drink and catch some outdoor sunshine. Not great variety on the menu.
Que Brava is a bright and modern Mexican restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring traditional dishes like enchiladas & tacos but also hearty plates with tender meats & fresh seafood. Our killer margaritas and sangrias are the local's favo
A small, local restaurant whose chef and staff go out of their way to make you feel welcome. Chef offered to cook to order when exactly what we wanted wasnât on the menu. Food was very good. Well worth a visit!
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..
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Went to this grill/bar on saturday night with several friends. Saw Johnny Gray perform. It was an amazing show - and very friendly - and fun. The service was terrific, food was very good - and the show that mr. Gray put on was well worth seeing - over and over again!!!! just wonderful!!
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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.
I must say that one of the first restaurants that we went to when we moved to Plano, IL some 20+ years ago was the Friendly Tap because they are known for their outrageous burgers - everybody loves them! However, each year during lent we would go to the Tap for a fish dinner. Now, whenever we are hungry for fish we just go to the Tap because it is a great meal for under $10 - 2 pieces of cod, potato, coleslaw and a dinner roll. This is a little local bar where many people know each other but if you don't you still feel welcome. The service is good but they do get busy at times (particularly lent) and if you are looking for quick eats this probably isn't the place. During Lent, they usually have a sign in sheet because there aren't that many tables. It's okay because you can have a reasonably drink while you wait.
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