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Avaliação da contribuiçãoAttended a private event. The service was great, and the food was delicious.
The Food was a awesome. Drinks was on point. Friendly cozy outing for two. Forgot photos
I am sorry to say.... We will not be going here again.... Which is sad for me as I grew up going to this restaurant and have many good memories there. We just had a concert in Tinley and my husband and I said Petey’s for sure!!! Our friends were hesitant but trusted us. Well it was a disaster! When we walked in no reso) we had to wait about 7 minutes for anyone to come to the desk to seat us I was on the phone) The place smelled not just like water damage or mold but something more ???? Then our friends arrive, only to hear the man that came to the desk say, that he “can not sit us” they are under staffed. Some people didn’t show up. Now, the restaurant was pretty full bright lights fluorescent) and people were serving. We moved to the bar to figure out what to do only to wait even longer to order a drink. There was about 5 people at the bar the bar tender was just slow and kind of rude. I had a white wine that was flat and warm. Ugh the memories that I have of this place and Oak Lawn. Just a shame.
Love this reataurant. Atmosphere is nice, service was exceptional as always. We had Debbie again! Their martinis are the best!
For someone who doesn't know the history is I do they would probably give a 4 to 5 star rating but I worked there back in the early 80s before the original structure burned down and Sam was the general manager the food was quite different was absolutely great but since Sam has moved on and the structure has been rebuilt after the fire it's just not quite the same as it was back in the day as far as Orland Park is concerned it's been there longer than most any other restaurant in that town and Orland itself has taken quite a nose dive as well I live there for over 40 years before Orland mall was even constructed so I know Orland Park and the surrounding unincorporated areas like Skunk Hollow and the surrounding farmland that we farmed we no longer live there had to get out of Illinois and I'm so glad we did