OK, so I now know why no one responded to my post. Mokena - not exactly a dining destination. After a little debate, we decided to just get on the Metra right after work and head out there. According to the Pearl Room's website -
http://www.pearlroomconcerts.com/index.html, it is a short walk from the Hickory Creek Metra stop. We get off the train and see a big parking lot, fields, a grain elevator, and some miscellaneous buildings in the distance. We head for the buildings. I don't know what I was thinking, but I thought with a name like "The Coloseum," there would be more than a strip mall. But, nope... the promised Italian restaurant, Pearl Room concert venue and the "sports bar" are all located in a strip mall. Doors open at 7pm for the show, we're hungry and want to grab dinner first. Let's check out the Italian place's menu. There's a big sign on the window - "Capone's Italian - Open for Private Events Only." OK, let's try the sports bar. It's big, there are lots of TV's above the bar, there are about 8 people in there and it doesn't look like the kind of place you'd want to do anything but drink in. We go back outside to check our options. Option 1 - White Castle. Option 2 - Denny's. We are completely sober, therefore opt for option 2. Denny's it is. I will say Mokena's Denny's is clean and our server was quite efficient and perky. She turned us on to the Wednesday special - buy 1 burger, get one free with the purchase of 2 beverages. Dinner cost - $13.02. We go back to the sports bar (where Miller Lite's are $2.00 on Wednesdays,) to watch some of the Cubs game. Very nice bartender asks us if this is our first time there? (Is it that obvious?) We chat her up for awhile and she informs us that The Coloseum is THE place to be Thursday thru Saturday. They have a DJ in the beer garden, local bands play in the sports bar, a middle room is used for yet another DJ spinning "dance" music, and, of course, the Pearl Room rocks out w/ metal bands. Apparently, we missed all the action by one night, because at that point there were about 8 of us in the bar and 2 guys playing corn hole in the beer garden. I will say this though, every employee we had contact with there, from the door people to the servers, bartenders and a manager, was very polite and friendly.
Anyway, Hank III was awsome, if you like that sort of thing (which I do!) We had about 30 min. to kill before the last Metra headed out of Mokena so we headed back into the bar. Apparently, after 9pm on Wednesdays - the sports bar turns into a giant stage for playing Guitar Hero II. You too can be a rock star in Mokena!
BTW, last train out at 10:36pm makes so many stops it feels like you're on a CTA bus! Took us an hour to get back to LaSalle St. Station, but it was worth it. We had quite an adventure, so you don't have to (food-wise, anyway. It was a decent venue for a show and a really cheap night out.)