Chicago’s western suburb is a major dining destination for foodies to connect this winter

LA GRANGE, IL – February 3, 2025 – Step into La Grange for its signature culinary event, the Village ofLa Grange and La Grange Business Association (LGBA) Restaurant Week, from February 27- March 9. Participating restaurants will serve up delicious menu items that celebrate La Grange’s culinary diversity.

With over three food service establishments for every 1,000 residents, La Grange is a leading culinary destination among other Cook County suburbs. Several trendy hotspots in the western suburb will have various meal options from Japanese, Italian, Chinese, barbeque and contemporary American cuisine all at a special price.

“La Grange Restaurant Week highlights our town as a culinary destination that will please the palate of everyone young and old,” said LGBA Director, Dan Mulka. “Diners can choose from a variety of restaurants serving up unique menu items for the week that will bring some warmth this winter season. ”

Current Participating Restaurants Include:

  • Aodake Ramen
  • Barrel House Social
  • Blackberry Market
  • fourteensixteen
  • GP Italiano
  • Hangry Joe’s Hot Chicken & Wings
  • Marco’s Kitchen
  • Milk Money Brewing
  • Milkstop
  • Nonna’s Goodlife Pizza
  • Prasino
  • Q BBQ
  • Santiago’s Restaurant
  • Shang Noodle
  • Steak + Vine
  • Sushi Ukai
  • The Elm
  • Uppers Land
  • Wonderful Matcha
  • Woow Japanese Restaurant

“Our restaurants are gearing up for another phenomenal restaurant week in February, a cornerstone event for our village. We hope diners will join us to taste the latest from our local restaurants and discover new favorite destinations in La Grange,” said Mark Kuchler, Village of La Grange President. For more information and updated list of current participating restaurants for Restaurant Week, visit https://lgba.com/restaurantweek/.

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About La Grange

Just 13 miles from downtown Chicago, La Grange offers the best of metropolitan living with the benefits of a small-town lifestyle. Since its founding in 1879, La Grange has been ahead of the curve. Its streets and neighborhoods were carefully planned by founder Franklin D. Cossitt, and its location at the crossroads of La Grange Road, Ogden Avenue (the original Route 66) and the Metra train line – with two stops – have drawn people to the community over 140 years to live, work, and visit.

About La Grange Business Association

The La Grange Business Association is a group of over 300 businesses, services and non-profit organizations that energizes and enhances the local business climate through events, networking, and advocacy. For more information, go to http://www.lgba.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Lisa Ripson
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Chris Comes
Ripson Group for La Grange
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