This restaurant serves some of the finest Sicilian cuisine in the area in a romantic, relaxing atmosphere. Angelo's has two private rooms for private parties and banquets.
The Prairie Cafe offers quality food and great customer service. This small restaurant serves custom made-to-order sandwiches and a selection of side dishes. Catering options are also available. Stop on by for a quick bite.
Rosalia's Deli is run by the Battaglia family, who also own Angelo's Ristorante and Two Brothers From Italy.
Rosalia's makes nine different styles of brick oven pizzas, including Puttanesca, Buffalo Chicken, Pizza Verde and the ever-popular Margherita.
The full-service deli also serves up a host of sandwiches and fresh soups, gelato and Italian pastries like biscotti.
Christopher's Restaurant has been servicing Elmhurst for over 35 years with its delicious classic American breakfast and lunch menu. You can find all your favorites, from old-fashioned pancakes to omlette dishes and pita wraps. This dine-in and takeout restaurant welcomes groups, and is open 6 days a week.
The Elmhurst American Legion is the local branch of the nationwide organization, offering a place for war veterans to gather and meet. The location also offers the Normandy Banquet Room for rent for all types of occasions, including birthdays, luncheons, class reunions, business meetings, weddings, anniversaries and more. The hall can hold up to 220 and offers a bar area as well. The location is open to the public and offers special meals and events, as well as special nights such as Friday Night Fish Fry Night and Wednesday BINGO Night.
El Famous Burrito resembles a cross between a sit-down and a fast food Mexican restaurant. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring a number of classic Mexican dishes. The restaurant's burritos certainly are "el famous," built to be roughly the size of a football. This casual restaurant is sure to please any fan.
The building that now hosts Fred's Place has been a restaurant since 1959. It became Fred's Place around 1997, when the owner, Fred Ziaz, took a friend's tip to buy the yellow-topped eatery. The black-and-white checkered floors, lime-green paint, and empty gumball machine are as telling as the line of eight always-occupied bar stools. This place is a classic, and customers often seem to know each other. Fred's Place has become a cherished secret for regulars -- a place where they know a hamburger means a half-pound of beef on a bun.
East Wind Chinese Restaurant is situated in a strip mall off of York Street in Elmhurst. It serves a large variety of Chinese food and you can eat in or take out.