More and more restaurants are choosing Joliet to open their business. Chicago Wingz Around the World is the latest to expand into Joliet.
For the second time in 2021, Louis' Family Restaurant is giving away free merchandise to its customers. It happens Saturday and Sunday.
The owner of Joliet's CUT 158 Chophouse, Hamburgerseria and Rosemary Cafe announced in March that he acquired the shuttered Juliet's Tavern.
Louisiana natives John Thompson and Colton Trimmer told Joliet Patch that they will be hiring more than 40 employees in the coming weeks.
Joliet's City Council will vote Tuesday night on a proposal to allow for a double drive-thru lane at the corner of Cass and Collins.
Bernie's Jerk Kitchen originally opened in January 2018 on Manhattan Road before moving to Joliet's west side in 2019.
Joliet's City Council offered no opposition to granting the four additional Class B liquor licenses, including one for Cracker Barrel.
This is a prime location and excellent opportunity to take over an existing business with a great reputation in the community, brokers say.
Located at 2446 Plainfield Road in Crest Hill, Kafe De Kasa has 186 Google Reviews and a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 stars.
Since December 2018, the Dock at Inwood has featured a full-service kitchen and 23 margarita flavors. The Dock is at 3000 Jefferson St.
Joliet's new Grill Island restaurant wants to be known for its wide assortment of cheese fries, Philly steaks and homemade desserts.
From cracker-thin crust to deep dish and everything in between, what’s your favorite pizza joint?
Krispy Krunchy Chicken's takeout restaurant just opened inside the BP gas station at Jefferson Street and Hammes Avenue. And people like it.
Angie's Pancake House will be absolutely nothing like Loco's Mexican Restaurant, the Essington Road entrepreneur told Joliet Patch.
This is the first week of the year ACE Drive-In, 1207 Plainfield Road, has opened. The Joliet drive-in was busy at lunch Thursday.
Joliet Area Restaurant Week actually continues through the end of April. Which Joliet area restaurants do you plan to patronize?
Lee McClelland has retained Naperville attorney Douglas Tibble to sue the Joliet Burger King at 3130 Plainfield Road.
Patrick Fanning just opened his Joliet's 1st Stop cafe on the main entrance into Joliet along Routes 53 and 52.
Joliet Town & Country officials told Patch they plan to find a new operator to run the restaurant inside the bowling alley.
Restaurant owner Niko Liappas is offering his special Greek Chicken meal including rice and potatoes as a one-day special at 20 Ohio St.
Kevin Roberts strives to be one of the hardest working Joliet restaurant owners. At 1215 North Broadway, Roberts works seven days a week.
Juliet's Tavern was a popular Italian fine-dining restaurant and sports bar until the pandemic came along one year ago.
Thanks to a Facebook post made on Brian Bessler's Joliet Area Bar & Restaurant Guide, Hey! Hot Dog had one of its best days in a while.
Several Joliet area bars and restaurants responded to Patch's last-minute callout for drink and food specials on St. Patrick's Day.
Joliet's well-known neighborhood bar on Center Street is ready to have fun on St. Patrick's Day after the pandemic kept it closed in 2020.
Xenia Easter is affiliated with the new restaurant in the 300 block of South Chicago Street, on the main gateway into downtown Joliet.
Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak made a visit to Super Mercado to try the new taco that is taking the country by storm.
One of Joliet's beloved neighborhood restaurants, Thayer Bros. Deli on Ruby Street started selling corned beef and cabbage meals Wednesday.
Joliet will be home to the first Amigeaux's: Sophisticated Street Food restaurant.
Essington Road restaurant owner Jeff Reid decided to build a business in his mother's honor. Jerrie's Dogs is now in its fifth full year.
The new Jerk Flavors restaurant will fill the empty Video Quest store next door to Louis' Family Restaurant at 1001 W. Jefferson St.
Monday marked the first day for Arhaan's Kitchen, 2424 Plainfield Road unit 400 in Crest Hill.
The coronavirus pandemic caused one of Joliet's favorite takeout restaurants to dramatically change its business over the past year.
Joliet's Knights of Columbus on Infantry Drive off Jefferson Street is open for dine-in guests and offers a full-service bar for the public.
Firehouse Subs left the Joliet Commons more than a year ago, according to the owner of a new restaurant called Grill Island.
On Ash Wednesday, the St. Joe's Park parking lot was busy as cars waited for their takeout orders.
Bruce Aronson has owned Joliet's Donut Den since 2009. His claim to fame is how there's a different featured donut every day of the week.
Joliet's City Council is expected to vote Tuesday night whether to approve a special use drive-thru permit for the Raising Cane's project.
The Joliet City Council could vote on the liquor license in the coming days.
It had been many months since Joliet Patch last reviewed a local Mexican restaurant. The one at Ruby and Kelly is worth giving a try.