I hadn't been all that impressed with Beelow's Lake Zurich in my three visits, and have not been to the HP location as of yet.
As an alternative, though, last night I had been sitting in with a band at Taste Of Lincolnshire on their Village Green, and when hungry afterwards saw that there was a line for the tastes from Eddie Merlot's (sliders & such), and I remembered we had passed the actual restaurant on the way in off Milwaukee Ave. So we drove from one parking lot to another, and walked in. We were pretty sweaty from being out in the heat for hours, but whatthehell...and we were seated in the hushed, curtained, high-ceilinged dining area. Really a beautiful room, had to admit.
I was surprised by the prices only because I hadn't been expecting to be dining relatively high-end that night. But I was starving, Eddie Merlot's was close, and I hate to walk out of a place--what do you say--'...uh, I didn't want to spend that kind of money...' as you're running through the door with your tails between your legs, so we stayed.
Between three of us, we had the Caesar salad--crisp Romaine with a light dressing & anchovies, pretty good overall, a great chilled chopped salad with all the requisite ingredients, a fantastic roasted beet salad with celery, cucumber, avocado, orange, goat cheese (on the side) and a lemon basil dressing. Also greatly enjoyed a beefy, Worcestershire-tinged French onion soup and a sliced flat iron steak with frites, the steak topped with Bordelaise sauce and we ordered Béarnaise as a kind of aioli for the frites. This was wonderful. The sauces were totally in balance, the steak extremely flavorful, and the frites were not too crispy, perfect to absorb either of the sauces. I paired this with a nice Ghost Pines Zinfandel, a perfect counterpart.
Despite the possible slightly higher prices than Beelow's, I think Eddie Merlot's is much more solid overall. Certainly not an everyday destination, but I'd pick it as a business dinner or special occasion venue in a hot minute--less stodgy than Fleming's and absolutely less chaotic than Wildfire.