Lemont is a village located in Cook, DuPage, and Will counties in the U.S. state of Illinois, and is a suburb of Chicago. The population was 16,000 as of the 2010 census. Lemont is home to Argonne National Laboratory and other heavy industrial sites, and has a substantial European immigrant population.
Restaurants in Lemont
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4.5 based on 70 reviews
This course hosts the PGA's Western Open every year.
I played Dubsdread after a huge storm which made the course even more soft. I made the mistake of playing from the tips at 7500. With no roll on your drives it made the course impossible to score on with how long it plays. With that said, it is one of the best conditioned courses I've ever played and I've played a bunch of major championship venues. The greens rolled beautifully. My only complaint would be the course felt a bit repetitive. Very minor complaint. I can't say enough how well the facilities, people, and conditions of the course were. Highly highly recommend. Play the right tee boxes and the course will be more fun. It's probably not the course for you if you are above a 15-20 handicap. Play one of the other courses and save some money and sanity.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Formerly a go to all the time place, but we moved away. Now we only visit when we’re in town. Beer is cold and so many varieties! Food is good, lots of people from town come by to see other people from town. Nice meeting place. Well run restaurant with great staff.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Forge: Lemont Quarries, a one-of-a-kind 300-acre adventure park. From ropes courses, ziplines, climbing walls, mountain biking, hiking trails, and serene fishing spots, to outdoor concerts, yoga, and healthy dining options, Lemont Quarries has something to Exhilarate, Educate, and Entertain people of all ages and abilities.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Went here with some friends, sat on the outdoor deck and had some drinks. Grabbed some 6 packs to go. Also you can bring takeout or have food delivered and eat it while sitting on deck.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The Cal-Sag Trail is one of the best trails in the Chicago area. I rode my bike a few times on this trail this summer. The current stretch is 12 miles long running from near the Sag Quarries in Lemont to Freedom Park in Alsip in the east. When completed, the trail will stretch to 26 miles (the maps posted along trail misleadingly show the full 26 mile route). The trail is smooth, asphalt paved, and wide enough for comfortable 2-way traffic. The four miles near Lemont go through lovely restored prairie, while further east the trail traverses through forests providing ample shade. The trail is very well maintained and well-marked with directions and mileage. One gets beautiful views of the Cal-Sag Canal, bridges and trail underpasses at several spots. The best section of the trail is the first seven mile stretch (starting from Lemont) which does not have any road crossings. The beautiful architectural arches erected over the trail at the trailheads offer a nice welcome to trail users. I find the Cal-Sag Trail to be one of the most enjoyable trails in the Chicago area. Excellent attractions to enjoy off the bike while on this trail are: Sagawu Nature Center, Lake Catherine Gardens and Worth Waterfalls.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The shrine is divided into two steps,one side on the right hand side you'll find the Lord Shiva family and navgraha's and if you go straight to first floor on the upper floor we can worship Krishna, Balaji and Rama all three different temples. I can feel peaceful and calm. Authentic Indian food at cafeteria hot Dosa served. meditation Hall at entrance, though I didn't go inside the hall. Can visit places if it's on that way, food is served hot, less expensive.
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