This 85-Year-Old Retro Diner Is One Of The Most Nostalgic Destinations In Illinois
Living just outside Chicago, trying new foods is as easy as a 10-minute drive in the car. The latest in dining trends quickly make their way to the city, or even originate from Chicago itself. Still, I'm a Midwestern gal who loves the sentimentality and nostalgia of simple, homecooked meals that truly warm the soul. And, at White Palace Grill, an iconic retro diner in Chicago, Illinois, there is soul and sentimentality in every single delicious dish.
White Palace Grill, located at 1159 S. Canal St., has been a Chicago staple for 85 years. Since first opening in 1939, the South Loop restaurant has been feeding hungry diners classic breakfast, lunch, and dinner dishes.
Inside, you're instantly transported back in time. Red and white stripes don the walls and leather booths, giving an authentic retro feel that customers keep coming back for. Located near the University of Illinois at Chicago, the room is often filled with a mix of students, locals, and loyal diners who have been eating here for decades.
Of course, the Chicago pride is evident throughout — especially with a wall-length mural depicting famous city characters like Bozo the Clown, Harry Caray, Muddy Waters, Oprah, Michael Jordan, the Blues Brothers, Ernie Banks, Al Capone, and even Mrs. O'Leary's cow.
And what's the first rule of going to a vintage diner? Order a milkshake! Customers here rave about them.
If you're not in the mood for a milkshake, a hot cup of coffee with breakfast should do the trick. White Palace Grill offers fluffy pancakes, beloved French toast, skillets, and all the meats, like ham, bacon, and sausage.
Like any good diner, they can also make eggs in a thousand different ways. Whether you want eggs fried, sunny side up, scrambled, or served as an omelette, you can get eggs served in any way your heart desires. Pro tip: Get a side of crispy hashbrowns, they're the perfect compliment.
If breakfast isn't beckoning, there are plenty of other options for lunch and dinner. Burgers, patty melts, ribs, steak, sandwiches, wraps, and soups are all favorites here. Add a side of veggies, mashed potatoes and gravy, or crinkle-cut fries and you've got the perfect diner dish.
In fact, the restaurant was even featured on an episode of Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" where it was praised by the famous chef for its made-from-scratch approach to its cooking. Fieri's favorites included the veal parmesan and biscuits and gravy. However, this Philly cheese steak wrap is calling my name.
One great perk is that the restaurant is open 24/7, so you can pop in any time a hunger pang strikes. While you can see outstanding views of downtown from the area surrounding the diner at any time of the day, catching a glimpse at night offers a sparkling picture of the "Sears" Tower.
Ready to hop back in time for a classic breakfast or lunch at this retro diner in Chicago, Illinois? Make sure to check out the White Palace Grill website and the White Palace Grill Facebook page to start planning your visit. And while you're in Chicago, why not make a day out of it? These best-selling architecture tours on the Chicago River offer tons of history and some of the best views of downtown.
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