Steve wrote:I would suggest that you go to Sabatino`s overall but if you are on a budget, you might call both places to see which gives you a better quote with the offerings that you could get. I think that Sabatino`s will be slightly more expensive but not enough to make a difference.
tyrus wrote:Most food choices would work but prefer "old school" and "hearty" choices.
Also, anyone who has any suggestions for restaurants with space for 150 people that is fairly inexpensive (in the $30-$40/plate range, or less) would really be appreciated. In terms of geographical area, we want something in the area of Lake Forest to the north, Rt. 53 to the west, and into downtown for the south. It would be great if it was a place where we could have the ceremony and reception in the same place.

tyrus wrote:A friend of mine requested ideas for their parent's anniversary party that would be around 40-50 guests. I did some searching and saw that Club Lucky, Sabatino's and a few others were listed. I wanted to throw it out there again to the wisdom of the board to see if there have been any updates or any other ideas.
Here's what they gave me - About 40-50 guests. Most food choices would work but prefer "old school" and "hearty" choices. They prefer the city (downtown or near neighborhoods - West Loop, South Loop, Wicker Park/Bucktown/Ukr.Village, etc.). They would like to keep the meals around the $25-30 per person range. A private room works for them but they don't require it.
I think Club Lucky fits that bill but does anyone else have any other ideas? Thanks in advance...
figmolly wrote:Also, anyone who has any suggestions for restaurants with space for 150 people that is fairly inexpensive (in the $30-$40/plate range, or less) would really be appreciated. In terms of geographical area, we want something in the area of Lake Forest to the north, Rt. 53 to the west, and into downtown for the south. It would be great if it was a place where we could have the ceremony and reception in the same place.
Even though it may seem like your budget precludes catering, you may want to consider Redfield Estate at the Grove. Their rental rates are very reasonable, they provide tables and chairs so there is no need to rent (you still have to rent plates, glassware, linens, etc.), and you can buy your own liquor. We have catered there before and they have a beautiful space with outdoor areas for the ceremony (with indoor options, in case of weather).
according to their website, they can only hold 100 people. At least that's indoors; doesn't say what their capacity is outdoors.