Waters Edge

2815 Jorie Blvd, Oak Brook
(630) 568-1234

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Jerry

Had a wonderful meal after drinks at the creekside bar. The service was excellent both at the bar and restaurant

VickieS

The staff was very nice and service was good. The outdoor seating by the water was nice. The food was meh. Our fries were delivered cold but they replaced them right away. The short rib quesadillas were tasty but the margarita pizza was just ok.

Jim

I had made a reservation for what I thought was Water's Edge, but it turns out it was the Hyatt Lodge restaurant. Apparently, they share the same space, but Water's Edge only serves lunch. That was a bit confusing, especially since no employee was there to greet and seat us. So be aware of that. There were only two waiters, which was fine since it was not very crowded, but it took a few minutes before either of them acknowledged our presence. After that all went well. The food was delicious, waiter service was fine, and dining on the outside patio by the small lake was quite nice on a perfect weather day. A table umbrella to shade us from the sun would have been nice, though. I will definitely dine there again.

JennyC

We hosted a very large table after or wedding the night before at The Lodge. They did such a great job!

KDPS

There is no Water's Edge by which you can have dinner. Only some meals are served at certain times. And dinner is not one of them. You instead are directed to eat in the bar, whuch has a different name, and which has a limited menu selection. So I'm not sure why they allow you to make reservations and then send you elsewhere.

TracyK

We had a very large group, and the servers handled every request with graciousness and efficiency!!

AndreaF

Spent 250.00 prepaid for two people for mothers day brunch. Food was sub par. The mimosas were made with 4.00 wycliff “champagne” we were promised live music, the entertainment was on stage a total of 5 minutes before taking a break for the remainder of our brunch: brunch was NOT at the restaurant they advertised: it was hosted in a banquet room that was nearly empty with table numbers like we were at a diner. For 250.00 we expected a LOT more for our money. Would never recommend going here for a event like this again.

This brunch is overpriced compared to similar holiday/celebration brunches in regards to food offerings and ambiance. It was good, and the service team was very pleasant, but it was not worth $50 more per person than almost all the other brunches in the area. Now I understand why there was more availability here than anywhere else. This would be a more popular choice if overall $$$$ was reduced.

Opentable Diner

This brunch is overpriced compared to similar holiday/celebration brunches in regards to food offerings and ambiance. It was good, and the service team was very pleasant, but it was not worth $50 more per person than almost all the other brunches in the area. Now I understand why there was more availability here than anywhere else. This would be a more popular choice if overall $$$$ was reduced.

Joseph Coburn

You gotta go, this place is da bomb! I love the setup near the water! It's a great view for a nice evening experience! You gotta be there to love the atmosphere!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

KathrynR

I thought this was an actual restaurant, especially since it was on Open Table. I made a reservation for 5. While the setting is lovely, we were basically the only people in the place. Imagine my surprise to discover that it is one small step up from a fast food restaurant. You order at the counter from a very limited menu. The food is brought out to you, which is what makes it one step up from fast food. It's the only “restaurant” in the hotel. I would think a beautiful venue like the Hyatt could do better.

MariaH

This restaurant is located in the Hyatt Lodge, which has either valet parking or you have to park in a separate lot across from the hotel. If you have mobility issues, this could be a consideration. We picked this restaurant because it started with the letter “W”. Long story. We made reservations for breakfast on Open Table. When we got there, the staff had absolutely no idea what to do with our reservations. We thought it was a sit-down restaurant. You order breakfast from the service counter, you pick a table, and they bring the food out to you. We thought it was pricey- $60 for breakfast! Fortunately, it wasn't crowded and we got seats right by a view of the pond. We had an omelet, French toast, a muffin, and two coffees. The food was good but nothing spectacular. The blueberry muffin was excellent though! Based on our experience, the best thing about this restaurant is the lovely setting. It must be even prettier when the flowers have bloomed and the trees have leafed out. Everything else was just okay: ambience, service, food. Would we return? Possibly, if we were ever back in the area.

We had a very large party for Easter brunch. The manager went out of their way to make it an absolutely beautiful experience. The dining room was set up nicely with space in between for everybody to move around. There was a band playing that had lovely music to set the tone for the room. Very nice experience.

MoiraM

It used to be a much more impressive spread of food. Now it is just a kind of fancy continental breakfast. I've done a bunch of their Easter Brunches before, but this one was our last. The food quality was nowhere near what it used to be AND it cost more. We couldn't leave fast enough. This used to be amazing and I would recommend it to anyone, now I hope everyone forgets that I ever recommended it.

Louis Butryn

Good food. Not the best but better than what you would expect for a hotel.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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