eatchicago wrote:
" If Skokie is in your zone, E.J.'s immediately came to mind. I've recommended E.J.'s on this board often, but there aren't any full-blown reviews to link to."
I'd like to second the recommendation of EJ's. I've been there fairly recently, with my father, and we enjoyed it very much. Steakhouse fare, well-prepared, with good sides and drinks in a polished, slightly retro supper-club atmosphere. Indeed, the exterior has a kind of road-house look, but I'd say that the inside qualifies for a special occasion. This would seem to fit your request for "nice", though one caveat is that if your Mom would prefer a feminine atmosphere, this place has a more masculine vibe. When we were there, service was attentive and professional. Attention to detail was evident in the linens and excellent bread. One reason we went there was to find a quiet place, as my Dad has trouble hearing when it's noisy. It was early, (though not a Saturday) and we could converse easily. My only complaint is that smoke from the bar area intruded on me a bit, in spite of the fact that there were only a couple of people there. But perhaps that enhances the nostalgia of the place. My Dad commented that he liked the place quite a bit, and it strikes me that, like my Dad, your folks might be comfortable there because the place evokes the type of restaurant where they might have enjoyed themselves years ago.
I've really enjoyed the food and atmosphere at Prairie Grass Cafe, but it was really quite noisy both times I was there early on a Saturday evening, and that did detract from the experience.
Best wishes to your parents on their 60th. My brother googled the question, "What are the odds of making it to your 50th Anniversary?" for my parents' celebration last year: it's something like 1 in 37, and the odds for 60 years have to be even steeper. Enjoy the celebration!
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