Very cool old building with a lot of history. Beautiful outdoor patio/dining overlooking Fox River. The pretzel bites were good. My dinner companions all enjoyed their meals - they stuck with burgers/sandwiches. I ordered the weinerschnitzel. They have a placard advertising Schnitzel Sundays so I was expecting some amazing schnitzel. NOPE! It was disgusting. The mystery meat was drowned in a BBQ sauce with canned mushrooms and barely visable spatzel and burnt bits of who knows what. I don't think the cook/chef knows what schnitzel is. Once again disgusting and so very disappointing. It got loud as it was trivia night and we could no longer hear our conversations . Our server Ethan was awesome, funny and attentive. Another staff member gave us an impromptu tour of the facility. It's a far drive for me and my meal was so lackluster that I...
Read moreNew owners (affiliated with locally-owned Ballydoyle) have remodeled this quaint little bar and it is gorgeous! We talked to the GM Kevin who told us all of the things they have done to preserve and celebrate the history of Gray's Mill. We only stopped by for a drink (and it was PHENOMENAL!) but can wait to go back for food. We've gone to this location in all it's incarnations from A Place Called Hair for haircuts to The Pink Cup to Jason's to South Moon BBQ. They are also continuing the tradition of LIVE MUSIC--YAY!! We...
Read moreGreat little restaurant in a large venue. The food leans towards German fare. They had live entertainment which was fun, a nice bar, and a very small dinning room. They also have an outdoor space but it was too cold for that. The food was good but I wouldn't call it great. The mashed potatoes were on the cold side. I did really enjoy the crostini with guacamole and shrimp. That was delicious. The dinning room has a lot of steampunk type decor and the...
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