Dappers Restaurant
980 W Lake St, Addison, Addison,
We were frequent visitors to Dapper's in Addison prior to the close and remodel over the past 9 months. Since reopening (under the same management) we have again begun to dine there multiple times per week. Although many of the items on the menu remain the same, the quality and freshness has vastly improved. Service is excellent and the prices are the best in town. Our normal dinner tab is just over $20 for two adults and we are more than satisfied with the portions. They serve breakfast at any time and provide an extensive selection of daily specials to go along with an abundent array of menu items. We were worried that they would come back under new management or drastically change the menu or raise the prices to compensate for the extensive improvements to the building, but happily we have found none of this. They are better than ever and have again become our favorite destination for weeknight meals.
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Dave & Buster's
1155 N Swift Rd, Addison, Addison,
This setting to this restuarant was just overall beatiful. The Dave & Buster's on Clark street Downtown Chicago has nothing on this one. I loved this place. It's Huge, elegant and where a Kid can be a kid and Adult can be an Adult..
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Granny's Restaurant
190 N Swift Rd, Addison, Addison,
If another diner wasn't as good and Granny's was a little closer, It would be hands down this local residents #1 choice for selection, value and service! A vast succulent menu is not over priced. The ladies service their customers promptly and throughly. Nothing glitzy and flashy, just clean and comfortable, better than home!
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Home Run Inn
4254 W 31st St, Chicago, Addison,
Lou Malnati's is okay. I give it 3 stars because being a true chicagoan, we don't eat much deep dish pizza that is for tourists, so is Uno, Ginos and Due. A think pizza favorite (stuffed) is Giordano's. All of these are rated high because most tourists don't know about the best. The BEST PIZZA in Chicago is Home Run Inn on 31st Street between pulaski and Cicero aves. The other Home Run Inns around the suburbs sometimes have too much salt, but still put out a great pizza. I even used Home Run Inn in my novel "Love's Bouquet". NY, your sausage has no flavor and you crust is bland and cardboard like. Home Run Inn was great according to my NY friends. Best thin pizza in the world.
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