Instead of visiting an old standby for your next dinner outing, why not try something a little off the beaten path? Some restaurants require just a little extra work to get to or find, but the journey just makes the food taste that much better. Try some of these the next time you’re looking to escape a restaurant rut.

  1. Bernadotte Cafe (Ipava)

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Bernadotte Cafe/Facebook Tucked away in a tiny township of under 300 people lies this modest spot for home cooking. You’ll be sure to find something that your mom used to make on the menu!

6500 E. Tarters Ferry Lane, Ipava

  1. Blarney Island (Antioch)

Blarney Island

Blarney Island/Facebook This restaurant is out on its very own island! Park your boat at their dock or take the ferry over for some delicious eats and drinks.

27843 Grass Lake Road, Antioch

  1. The Longbranch (Clifton)

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The Longbranch/Facebook This spot, known for spectacular prime rib and scrumptious pies, is the only restaurant in the unincorporated community of L’Erable. You’ll need to drive about 6 miles off of I-57 to find it.

2713 N. 1500 East Road, Clifton

  1. Maxson Riverboat (Oregon)

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Maxson Restaurant & Riverboat/Facebook You’ll have to hop aboard to get your meal on the Pride of Oregon riverboat. Once you get your sea legs, eat up!

1469 N. IL Route 2, Oregon

  1. Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston)

Hidden Lake Winery

Hidden Lake Winery/Facebook Hidden in the woods of rural Aviston is an award-winning winery with delicious food and live music. What more could you ask for in a hidden gem?

10580 Wellen Road, Aviston

  1. Tropics (Winthrop Harbor)

Tropics

Tropics This is quite possibly the most northeastern restaurant in Illinois, but it’s worth the trip! Tropics offers dining with a beautiful view of Lake Michigan.

301 North Point Drive, Winthrop Harbor

  1. El Ideas (Chicago)

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William Y./Yelp At the end of a dead-end street lies this experimental spot. Find the sign that says “Get the EL in here” and get ready for a gastronomical adventure.

2419 W. 14th Street, Chicago

Which restaurant is making your mouth water? Let us know in the comments.

Bernadotte Cafe/Facebook

Tucked away in a tiny township of under 300 people lies this modest spot for home cooking. You’ll be sure to find something that your mom used to make on the menu!

6500 E. Tarters Ferry Lane, Ipava

Blarney Island

Blarney Island/Facebook

This restaurant is out on its very own island! Park your boat at their dock or take the ferry over for some delicious eats and drinks.

27843 Grass Lake Road, Antioch

S Hass/Google Plus

The Longbranch/Facebook

This spot, known for spectacular prime rib and scrumptious pies, is the only restaurant in the unincorporated community of L’Erable. You’ll need to drive about 6 miles off of I-57 to find it.

2713 N. 1500 East Road, Clifton

Connor Bolander/Facebook

Maxson Restaurant & Riverboat/Facebook

You’ll have to hop aboard to get your meal on the Pride of Oregon riverboat. Once you get your sea legs, eat up!

1469 N. IL Route 2, Oregon

Hidden Lake Winery

Hidden Lake Winery/Facebook

Hidden in the woods of rural Aviston is an award-winning winery with delicious food and live music. What more could you ask for in a hidden gem?

10580 Wellen Road, Aviston

Tropics

This is quite possibly the most northeastern restaurant in Illinois, but it’s worth the trip! Tropics offers dining with a beautiful view of Lake Michigan.

301 North Point Drive, Winthrop Harbor

KP/Yelp

William Y./Yelp

At the end of a dead-end street lies this experimental spot. Find the sign that says “Get the EL in here” and get ready for a gastronomical adventure.

2419 W. 14th Street, Chicago

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