Searching for something different, Joliet Patch's editor visited the small restaurant at 665 Collins St. that is known for its pupusas.
The gourmet burger restaurant as well as the popular restaurant and bar were closed several days last week.
Super China Buffet is on Joliet's West Jefferson Street next to Rax Roast Beef. It's been in business for more than 20 years.
Starting at 4 p.m., Friday, July 31, MyGrain Brewing Company in downtown Joliet's historic Union Station adds its 13th beer to the menu.
Juliet's reopened for business in July after staying closed since March 16 amid the new coronavirus outbreak in Illinois.
Hamburgersia is in the same strip mall as the Double J Sports Bar, which also has an employee coronavirus case.
Double J recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.
Joliet's only exclusive cheesecake restaurant is filling the downtown Joliet storefront that once was a Fannie May candy store.
King Fish & Wings is on Joliet's east side at 703 East Jackson St.
The Golden Corral on West Jefferson Street has revamped its restaurant in hopes of remaining successful amid the coronavirus pandemic.
If not for the new coronavirus, Catrinas Mex never would have put its creative juices to work and invented The Yard Cup, staff told Patch.
Cemeno's stayed closed Monday and Tuesday so the restaurant on Essington Road underwent a deep cleaning.
The American Italian Cultural Society has not held its monthly spaghetti dinners amid the coronavirus pandemic, but that's about to change.
Cemeno's informed its Facebook followers that it hopes to reopen within a few days.
Joliet Patch editor John Ferak tried the Mexican food at La Mina, which is next to Joe Bertino's Auto Services.
The Joliet Bob Evans closed during the coronavirus shutdown of all Illinois indoor dining restaurants in March and never reopened.
Three years ago this month, Patch reported the Lone Star Steakhouse restaurant chain was closing its Joliet location.
After hearing lots of hype about Catfish & Chicken on Caton Farm Road, Joliet Patch's editor tried the two-piece catfish meal last week.
Juliet's features Italian cuisine and this October marks its sixth anniversary in downtown Joliet at the corner of Cass and Chicago Streets.
CUT 158 Chophouse had remained closed the past four months amid the new coronavirus outbreak impacting all sit-down restaurants in Illinois.
Back from vacation, Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak visited Cemeno's Pizza on Sunday afternoon to check out the new ice cream parlor.
As other restaurants began reopening their dining rooms Friday, the Joliet mainstay is prioritizing the health of its family and customers.
After the coronavirus pandemic delayed the demolition of the former Lone Star Steakhouse, the project is scheduled to resume in mid-July.
This week marks the first time since the new coronavirus outbreak that Casa Maya has been open for dine-in customers.
Industry Tap House opened last summer in the large commercial plaza along West Jefferson Street across from Inwood.
Ted Aretos, real estate agent with Eatz & Associates, Inc., told Joliet Patch the Truth owners are seeking $499,000 for their two buildings.
Elote corn nuggets are one of the featured appetizers. Expect daily specials including Polish food in the coming weeks.
The popular downtown pub announced on social media that it expects to remain closed until Thursday.
O'Charleys informed Joliet Patch that it will be reopening at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 29.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker will be loosening the restrictions he imposed on bars and restaurants back on March 16.
Last November, Charlotte Faciano of Plainfield sued Moran A.C for lost wages, lost tip income and her attorneys fees and costs.
Joliet's Truth Restaurant was near the corner of West Jefferson Street and Raynor Avenue.
Louis' Family Restaurant in Joliet says its new drive-thru system is faster than McDonald's and the Portillo's Hot Dogs on Route 59.
Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak, for the first time ever, ordered beef and chicken rolls Thursday from Linda's Pizza near Raynor Avenue.
One More Time Sports Bar will be offering $10 domestic beer buckets as well as $4 select tequila drinks.
Corporation Counsel Marty Shanahan presented a plan to allow Joliet's dine-in restaurants to reopen if they have an outdoor seating area.
Mooyah's approach has been to help the Joliet community's less fortunate during these difficult economic times.
Silver Spoon is on Joliet's West Jefferson Street corridor inside the Jefferson Centre.
For the first time in eight weeks, Joe's Hot Dogs, a legendary third-generation restaurant in Joliet, reopened at 11 a.m. Thursday.
After being temporarily closed for seven weeks, La Mex reopened last weekend on Joliet's West Jefferson Street.