The Restaurants We Remember
Restaurants are often the most memorable businesses in any community. They're where families celebrated birthdays, where teenagers hung out after school, where couples had their first dates. When a beloved restaurant closes, it takes a piece of the community with it.
Our interactive map documents hundreds of restaurants that have come and gone throughout the Chicago suburbs. From the fancy supper clubs of the 1950s to the pizza delivery spots of the 1990s, we're preserving the memory of where our communities gathered to eat.
"I can still taste my grandmother's favorite booth at that old diner. The place is a nail salon now, but in my mind, it's still serving the best pancakes in town."
- Local history contributorTypes of Restaurants We Document
Diners & Drive-Ins
Classic American diners, burger joints, and drive-in restaurants from the golden age.
Pizza & Italian
Neighborhood pizzerias, Italian family restaurants, and beloved pasta houses.
Family Restaurants
The places where families gathered for Sunday dinner and special occasions.
Taverns & Bars
Neighborhood taverns, sports bars, and watering holes with character.
Chinese & Asian
Chinese restaurants, sushi spots, and Asian cuisine that shaped local tastes.
Mexican & Latin
Taquerias, Mexican restaurants, and Latin American eateries.
Browse Restaurants by Era
Restaurant trends have changed dramatically over the decades. Explore different eras of dining history:
Types of Restaurants People Remember Most
🍦 Ice Cream Parlors
Found throughout the suburbs
Sweet shops and ice cream parlors were community gathering spots, especially in summer. Many families have fond memories of these treats.
Peak Era: 1950s-1980s🍝 Supper Clubs
Popular in the mid-century
Upscale dining establishments where locals dressed up for special occasions. Prime rib, cocktails, and live entertainment.
Peak Era: 1950s-1970s🍟 Fast Food Pioneers
Various locations
Early fast food restaurants and regional chains that predated the national brands we know today.
Peak Era: 1960s-1980s☕ Coffee Shops
Downtown locations
Before Starbucks, local coffee shops and lunch counters served the morning crowd and business lunches.
Peak Era: 1940s-1990sRemember a Restaurant That's Gone?
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