Fine Dining Restaurants near Glencoe, IL

An Apple A Day Catering & Meg's Cafe American • $$
317 Park Ave, Glencoe

Customers` Favorites

House Salad

“This catering outfit does a fabulous job. I recently worked with them for a wedding shower I threw at my home. They were terrific in every way-responsive, helpful with menu ideas and amounts, and all of the food was delicious. They dropped off the food the morning of the shower and returned to retrieve their baskets the following week. I would use them again without hesitation.“

4.3 Superb23 Reviews
Alcove - Evanston Fine Dining • $$$
1625 Maple Ave, Evanston - 7.12 miles

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Fresh Black Pepper Crusted Sea Scallops
Pan-Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras
New Zealand Rack of Lamb Chops
Madagascar Vanilla Creme Br
Pan Seared Veal Sweetbreads
Pan Seared Alaskan Halibut
Grilled Spanish Octopus
Goat Cheese Tart
Molten Lava Cake
Scallops Entree

“Just celebrated my wife's birthday. Food was fantastic. Some people in our party don't eat meat. The chef made up a vegetarian soup they said was great. The chef made a birthday cake that was wonderful. Great experience. Will definitely go back.“

4.4 Superb174 Reviews
The Capital Grille Fine Dining •
4999 Old Orchard Shopping Center Space G8, Skokie - 5.09 miles

Customers` Favorites

Seared Salmon with Heirloom Tomatoes White Wine Butter and Lemon Basil Mosto
The Grille’S Signature Cheeseburger with Grilled Onions
Roasted Chicken Breast with Mushrooms and Parmesan Risotto
Coconut Cream Pie with House Made Rum Caramel Sauce
The Capital Grille Cheesecake
Bone in NY Strip Steak
Lobster and Crab Cakes
Parmesan Truffle Fries
Seared Salmon Salad
Field Greens Salad

“Capital Grille is an outstanding place to dine. Our waiter, Art, was very attentive and polite and professional. Our lobster salads were delicious, and they also provided special birthday surprises. I highly suggest you plan a meal at this exceptional restaurant!“

4.3 Superb196 Reviews
Freehling Room at Ravinia Fine Dining • $$$
206 St Johns Ave, Highland Park

“For starters, let's get the spelling correct, it's the Freehling Room. Specifically, a private - yes private, dining establishment adjacent to the Bennet Gordon Hall, within Ravinia Park, in the town of Highland Park. This place should be exempt from any Yelp review, including this one, as it is (again) in the private domain, not public. Well, how much you ask, is 'membership' - correction there also, that well publicized on Ravinia's website under 'benefactor levels'. No specifics given here as that is not the purpose of this review. Therefore it is my assumption that any previous trashy reviews, should be given the reader attention they should - that being, less than none. Less than favorable reviews more than likely came from bitchy benefactors guests, not the benefactor(s) themselves, who more than likely picked up the tab for dinner, that made it possible for their ignorant barbarian 'guests' who amazingly learned to spell and dine with a fork and knife without dragging their knuckles, to write this garbage. The elegance of the room is understated, you can feel a warm vibe once you walk inThis is the place for civilized dining, pre or post concert, whether the CSO or Pitbull is playingThe front end is conducted by Debbie, while the staff performs in unison, just like an orchestra. The kitchen art cooked by Chef Carlos, is like Picasso on a PlateThis is a 'must visit' placeTo miss coming here, and sharing that experience with a precious loved one, is tantamount to saying no to happinessEnd of story“

5 Superb2 Reviews
Ravinia Dining Pavilion Fine Dining •
418 Sheridan Rd, Highland Park

“Through the years, I've observed many upgrades to Ravinia Park's grounds, facilities and services. Just when I think it can't possibly get any better ... it gets better. Visiting the park for an event is always a special treat. To get the most benefit from the experience, especially if you're an occasional or first-time visitor, I can offer some tips. My "hacks" won't work equally well for everyone, but fwiw ... Getting there: The Missus and drive to downtown Highland Park and park for free in one of the lots adjoining the Metra station. From there, a free Pace shuttle bus takes us directly to the park. The only downside is the return trip; following a popular event the wait to board a bus can be long. For anyone with mobility issues or tons of picnic gear to schlep, I suggest arriving early-early and parking in Ravinia's main (pay) lot. Dining: We bring our own food (alcohol is permitted on the lawn) and eat picnic-style, or we dine at one of Highland Park's fine restaurants before or after the event. Ravinia does have restaurants and concession stands, but their menu prices range from absurd to ludicrous (a paper cup of coffee at Ravinia Market will set you back $5.00) and the quality of the food does not justify the stratospheric prices. Lawn or Pavilion? The lawn is a high-falutin party place. Its cachet and people-watching are incomparable; wine goblets, candelabras and foofaraw abound. Those desiring a coveted spot near the Pavilion line up early, before the gates open. Audio from the Pavilion is piped to loudspeakers throughout the park. But for those who abhor chatter and screaming kids, and actually want to see and hear the performance (imagine that!), the lawn is not so great, especially when it's raining. Us? We love the lawn, but we splurge on Pavilion tickets and when showtime nears, we mosey over to our reserved seats. Note: Picnic gear is not permitted inside the Pavilion and it's best to stow this stuff in your car if you're parked close by. Otherwise, the ushers will point out where to stash non-valuable items. If you attend Ravinia events regularly, donating $100 or more to Ravinia's Annual Fund will get you and your family a bunch of perks, including early park entry and discounts.“

1 Poor1 Reviews
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