Long Grove Village Tavern
The bar has been owned by just four families since its opening and it holds the longest continuously-held liquor license in the state and the first one in Long Grove.
We decided on a bite to eat and I chose a famous bacon & cheese tavern burger freshly ground by Dorfler's Meats. It's pattied in the kitchen there and cooked to medium. It was quite an amazing burger - could definitely give any trendy city spot a run for their money.
Hubby got one of their locally-made bratwursts, grilled and served with sauerkraut on a pretzel roll. I snatched a bite and it definitely tasted very fresh and was so tender.
They still run a Friday Fry that has been a thing for at least half a century. They still use the same breading recipe from Grandma Didier (the family that purchased it just after World War II). In 1962, the fish fry was just $1.69. There's live music several nights a week and on Saturday you can enjoy the tavern famous prime rib. On Monday they have all-you-can-eat broasted chicken from 5 - 9 p.m.
The food was pretty delicious, but even if you aren't hungry but are in the area, it's worth a stop to sit down in this piece of history and enjoy a drink at the bar.
Village Tavern
135 Old McHenry Road
Long Grove, IL
(847) 634-3117
villagetavernoflonggrove.com
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