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600 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
(312) 276-2500

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Grand Lux Cafe

  • March 31, 2008
  • Rated 5 of 5 by frequentflier from South Jersey, New Jersey
The Grand Lux Cafe is on Michigan Ave. in the heart of the city. The architecture is really gorgeous and the decor is warm and inviting.

Service:
The service is really a cut above. Nine times out of then the lobby is packed, but the hostesses manage to keep the wait time down to 15 minutes at the busiest times, and less than 5 at quieter times. There are an abundance of servers, all who know the menu backwards and forwards. Even though the restaurant is so large and it always seems full, I have never found myself waiting an unreasonable amount of time for my meal.

Food:
The food is phenomenal. Meal prices range from 11-25 dollars,
and the portions are very large. There is a wide variety of food, mostly American/continental, some Asian, and some Mexican influenced meals. They have a lot of classic dishes with an updated feel. The menu is gigantic and they offer made-to-order desserts.


I Recommend:
- The crabcakes are great. They aren't all filling, and the mustard sauce that comes with them complements very well.
- Chocolate Pecan cookies. They're made to order so order them at the beginning of the meal.


The Bottom Line:
Grand Lux Cafe is a great mid-to-upscale restaurant that anyone can enjoy. You can walk in off the street after an afternoon of shopping or have an elegant Friday or Saturday night meal. Offering a banquet room in addition to the restaurant floor, its a great place for a meal or a special occasion.

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Grand Lux Cafe

  • December 30, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by ikegamiHL55 from Oswego, Illinois
Absolutely awesome. Large portions, very knowledgeable waitstaff and the absolute hands down best soup I have ever had (cream of chicken with mushrooms). I was blown away, very good experience. Line is long to get in but worth it!

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From journal Grand Luxe Cafe Chicago

Editor Pick

Grand Lux Cafe

  • June 29, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Sierra from Chicago, Illinois
In 1999, The Cheesecake Factory opened the first of its new chain of stores - the Grand Lux Cafe - in the Venetian resort in Las Vegas. To date, there are only two other GLC's: one in Los Angeles and one in Chicago, which is located on the Magnificent Mile stretch of Michigan Avenue. A friend raved and raved about the restaurant till finally I caved in and tried it out. Now I'm the one who raves and raves!

While its given address is '600 N Michigan', you actually enter the restaurant from the Ontario Street side of the building, where you are greeted by the hosts. You take an escalator upstairs to the main restaurant, which puts you right in front of the dessert counter and open kitchen for a tantalizing view as you are led to your seat.

The decor is a bit hard to describe. It's like Imperial Russia collided with Parisian dining rooms and a little dash of Vegas tossed in with a splash of Chilluly. And really, while that sounds like a train wreck, I mean it in the absolute nicest way - the Chicago restaurant is tastefully done in warm golden and maroon tones. The seating is fantastic, totally comfortable - in fact it's with no small reluctance you get up from your seats at the end of the meal.

That is, IF you can get up. Come hungry - the Grand Lux is going to feed you, and feed you heartily. They have one of the largest menus you'll see anywhere, and every choice seems to get better and better, so it's hard to decide! Be warned, even their starter salads are big, so split appetizers (which is good for those on budgets, although GLC has a wide range of prices on their menu).

My favorite appetizer (so far) is "Double Stuffed Potato Spring Rolls," which are mashed potatoes made into spring rolls - a wonderfully light and tasty variant on baked potato skins. For salads, I often get the caprese salad (fresh mozzarella, tomato, spinach and arugula). As for entrees... it's hard to decide, with nearly 100 entrees to select from, and influences that range from German (Wiener Schnitzel) to pan-Asian (shaking beef) to Caribbean (mahi mahi Barbacoa) to Italian to American to... I get something different every time and have never been let down.

If you still have room after the big meal you've just had, ponder sharing one of their tall desserts. House specialties include their chocolate chip pecan cookies (fresh baked), and their fresh beignets, which are quite tasty. They say you need to order some of their desserts half an hour in advance, but I’ve seen people order them late and have them come out faster than that.

In all, the Grand Lux is a highly satisfactory dining experience. Try them for breakfast, lunch or dinner, or on Sundays for their brunch.

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From journal Good Eats in the Windy City

Grand Luxe Cafe

  • July 18, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by amkramer from Cleveland, Ohio
The Grand Luxe, located above the Ann Taylor store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, is a fantastic stop for unique takes on classic American entrees. I enjoyed the Barbacoa mahimahi. The sweet potatoes were fantastic! Do not leave the Grand Luxe without ordering the Molten Chocolate Cake! You won't be sorry, just save room. I couldn't put my fork down!! Enjoy!

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From journal Quick Stop in Chicago

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