hattyn wrote:Again not speaking from personal experience but it is in Evanston so that qualifies as not Lakeview.Stained Glass 1735 Benson.(847)864-8600.
Dined at the Stained Glass on Saturday night for the first time. It was very good, and I will definitely go back.
I don't consider myself to be a wine expert, but they had quite a large selection of wines by the glass, with the bottles kept in a special case under inert gas. I went with the Hitching Post Pinot Noir and was quite happy with my selection - happy enough that we ordered a bottle of it with the meal.
For appetizers we had the cheese plate, which included the Chimay milk cheese, a chunk of blue that looked like Maytag, but was not as sharp, a mild white Belgian cheese, and what looked like a Spanish sheep's milk cheese - sorry I can't remember all the details - plus the Charcouterie plate, which had an excellent "country" pate, and kind of an average goose liver / truffle pate, and some very good imported salami. The standout appetizer was the Fois Gras BLT, which featured a seared chunk of fois gras, along with some fancy smoked bacon, a thin slice of tomato and some baby lettuce. Yummy.
I had the rack of lamb, which was excellent, with sauteed chanterelle mushrooms and green beans. The others in my group had the Pork Tenderloin, which was also very good, and the Veal Medallions, which were not. The Veal (a special), while not terrible, seemed somewhat uninspired compared to the other two entrees.
The atmosphere is kinda hip & modern, and it definitely got loud in there - the tables are pretty close together, but not uncomfortably so. Dinner for three (only two were drinking) with a $70 bottle of wine came to a little over $200. Kinda on the spendy side, but definitely not outrageous for that level of cuisine.
I'll be going back there again for sure.
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