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Naperville — The Riverwalk Capital of the Chicago Suburbs

Naperville's dining scene punches well above its suburban setting. Meson Sabika cooks Spanish tapas in a 19th-century mansion. Hugo's Frog Bar brings Gibsons' Chicago pedigree to Main Street. Sullivan's and Catch 35 anchor a downtown that closes more deals than its size suggests, and Quincy's keeps the old-school steakhouse craft alive on Jefferson.

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Meson Sabika Naperville Spanish Tapas restaurant
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First Date
Willoway — Naperville
Meson Sabika
Spanish Tapas$$$
Spanish tapas served inside an 1840s estate house — the most romantic dining room in the Chicago suburbs, and the only one most locals remember without prompting.
Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House Naperville Seafood & Steakhouse restaurant
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Close a Deal
Downtown — Naperville
Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House
Seafood & Steakhouse$$$$
The Gibsons sibling that turned Main Street into the suburb's power-table corridor, and still pours the largest martini west of the Chicago city line.
Sullivan's Steakhouse Naperville Steakhouse restaurant
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Impress Clients
Downtown — Naperville
Sullivan's Steakhouse
Steakhouse$$$$
The 1940s-styled jazz steakhouse that anchors the south end of Main Street, with a live band, USDA Prime cuts, and the most reliable client-impression value in the suburb.
Catch 35 Naperville Naperville Seafood & Steak restaurant
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Birthday
Riverwalk — Naperville
Catch 35 Naperville
Seafood & Steak$$$
The Riverwalk seafood room with a wood-burning grill and a wine list that takes the Naperville business diner more seriously than most downtown rooms.
Quincy's Restaurant Naperville American Steakhouse restaurant
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Team Dinner
Old Town — Naperville
Quincy's Restaurant
American Steakhouse$$$
The 1920s bungalow on Jefferson that has been quietly cooking honest American steakhouse for forty years — Naperville's old-guard answer to Main Street's chain rooms.

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Meson Sabika

Editor PickSpanish Tapas$$$1025 Aurora Ave, Naperville

Meson Sabika has occupied the Willoway Mansion on Aurora Avenue since 1990, when the late chef-owner Jose de Jesus Garcia converted the 1847 Italianate estate house into one of America's most committed Spanish tapas restaurants. The original parlour, dining room, and library now seat about 180 across six rooms, each with its own fireplace, oil paintings, and the slightly faded grandeur of a house that has been collecting dinner conversations for more than thirty years. The patio overlooks a six-acre garden that wedding parties book a year in advance.

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Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House

Editor PickSeafood & Steakhouse$$$$55 S Main St, Naperville

Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House opened on Main Street in 2007 as the suburban younger sibling to the Gibsons Restaurant Group's flagship at Rush and State in Chicago's Gold Coast. The downtown Naperville location, two doors from the Riverwalk's southern access stair, brought the Gibsons template to DuPage County intact: white-tablecloth dining, the giant W.A. Bianco bread loaves at every table, an extensive raw bar, and the cold-pour seafood case at the entrance that doubles as a menu and a piece of theatre.

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Sullivan's Steakhouse

Steakhouse$$$$244 S Main St, Naperville

Sullivan's Steakhouse opened in Naperville in 2003 as part of the chain's careful Chicago-suburban expansion, and remains the most ambitious live-music-and-steak room in DuPage County. The two-floor space at the south end of Main Street, across from the Burlington Northern station that runs into Chicago Union, has been styled as a 1940s supper club: dark wood, dim brass lamps, white tablecloths, a long bar at the entrance, and a small stage where a jazz trio plays Thursday through Saturday from 7pm.

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Catch 35 Naperville

Seafood & Steak$$$35 S Washington St, Naperville

Catch 35 Naperville opened on Washington Street in 2003 as the suburban extension of the Chicago Loop original on Wacker Drive that has been operating since 1991. The Naperville room is bigger than the original — a two-floor space with a long marble bar on the entrance level and a dining mezzanine above — and sits a half-block from the Riverwalk's central section. The location turns a routine pre-theatre dinner into a thirty-minute riverside walk between courses if the weather allows.

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Quincy's Restaurant

American Steakhouse$$$311 W Jefferson Ave, Naperville

Quincy's Restaurant has occupied a 1920s converted bungalow on West Jefferson Avenue since the 1980s, and is the longest-running independent fine-dining room in the Naperville old town. The dining rooms — a front porch room, a central dining room, and a fireplace room at the back — seat about ninety in total, each with the wood-and-brass detail of an Illinois country club from a generation earlier. The kitchen is small, the menu deliberately compact, and the cooking unhurried in a way only family-owned restaurants still manage.

Dining in Naperville

The insider’s guide to Naperville’s table

The Dining Culture

Naperville's dining scene reflects the city's unusual position in the Chicago metro area: a wealthy DuPage County suburb of 150,000 that has been one of the fastest-growing communities in Illinois for thirty years, with the corresponding influx of corporate headquarters and professional dining demand. The kitchens here are less experimental than the city's better-known neighbourhoods (Wicker Park, West Loop, Fulton Market), and more focused on the dependable steakhouse, seafood, and tapas formats that serve a suburb that closes deals over dinner.

Best Neighbourhoods

Downtown Naperville — the grid bounded by Main, Washington, Jackson, and Chicago — holds the dense restaurant cluster. Hugo's Frog Bar, Sullivan's, and Empire Burgers are all on Main Street within a five-minute walk of each other. Catch 35 sits one block west on Washington. The Riverwalk runs through the middle of this grid and turns a pre-dinner walk into one of the better suburban evening rituals. Meson Sabika is on Aurora Avenue, ten minutes by car from the centre at the historic Willoway Mansion. Quincy's is in the old town on Jefferson, a five-minute walk from the downtown core.

Reservations & Practical Tips

Friday and Saturday tables book two to three weeks ahead at Meson Sabika and Hugo's; one to two weeks at Sullivan's and Catch 35; about a week at Quincy's. Weeknight reservations are typically available within a few days. The Burlington Northern (Metra BNSF line) runs from Chicago Union Station to the Naperville stop at the south edge of downtown — a 35-minute trip — which makes a downtown business dinner accessible to Chicago-based clients without a rental car.

Dress Code & Tipping

Hugo's, Sullivan's, and Catch 35 reward smart business attire and accept jackets without requiring them. Meson Sabika and Quincy's are smart casual. Tipping at 18 to 22 percent is conventional at this dining tier in suburban Chicago; cash tips at the bar speed service on busy nights. Most kitchens stop seating at 21.30 weekdays and 22.30 weekends — book accordingly. Parking is metered on Main and free in the city's downtown structures after 6pm.