
More than just a restaurant, Lennon’s is a place to gather. From the first warm greeting to the last note of music echoing from the lounge, every detail is crafted to make guests feel welcome, relaxed, and at home. The stylish yet cozy space encourages connection, conversation, and a shared love of good food and good vibes. The beautiful bar matches the kitchen’s creativity with expertly crafted cocktails, zero-proof options, local brews, and a curated wine list — all served to a backdrop of energizing beats and an upbeat crowd. We have a multi-tier multi-concept venue with private space from 8 to 100 people.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16 W Jefferson Ave, Naperville, IL 60540
Phone: (331) 226-2967
Website: https://www.lennonsnaperville.com/
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Reviews
My husband ordered an old-fashioned and I went with Sarah’s suggestion, the Cloud Cover. Pisco, spiced pineapple, lemon juice and egg white – delightful. We shared four small plates for dinner starting with a beautiful gem salad. Watercress with blue cheese, snap peas, apple slices, cranberries dressed with a sherry vinaigrette. My only complaint was the salad was overdressed. Of course when I see deviled eggs on a menu, it’s a must. The BLT deviled eggs didn’t disappoint with its smokey bacon. The next small plate we shared was the charred Spanish octopus with gigante beans and red chili aïoli. The octopus was tender and charred perfectly. Last up, the beef tenderloin steak bites skewered with mushrooms with a chimichurri sauce and fried leeks. There were only two small steak bites on each of the three skewers, a very small portion. Definitely not worth $24 for the amount of steak that probably amounted to 2-3 ounces. However, the steak was tender and flavorful, but the star of the show actually was the fried leeks. Just give me a plate of those. We ended our dining experience sharing a dessert, the granny smith tarte tatin. A nice ending to our meal.
I hope to go back to experience Lennon’s brunch on a weekend, also an evening listening to live music on the second floor with one of their craft cocktails in hand. I hope this restaurant succeeds because everything from the decor to the friendly staff to the delicious food and creative cocktails was fantastic.
The menu has great selections and our entrees were well prepared and delicious.
The atmosphere inside is super cozy. Inside there’s plenty of custom green decor like moss walls and resin art. The owner definitely spent the time and money to make a really unique design for the restaurant.
For $25, it didn’t taste premium at all. The menu has a lot of appeal, but execution needs to match the hype. The concept is good—it just didn’t come through again.
The food: The quality and ratios are outta whack. The focaccia is not focaccia. It was thin crispy crackers, not doughy. The ricotta is light and fluffy, but has no detectable taste of cheese. Or anything really. We got probably 2 cups of the ricotta and 6ish strips of crackers. The ratio was WAY off. I get it, it’s small plates, but c’mon. We had more than half of the ricotta left and not enough crackers. We ordered (and paid for after drawing no attention to it?) for another plate of just the crackers and used veggies from other small plates to dip in it and still left 1/3 of the ricotta.
Same thing with the baba ganoush. They gave us four small triangles of pita, a literal handful of veggies, and a mountain of dip. We left half of it because the ratio was so off.
The fried chicken was a disappointment. The biscuits were gray and hard. The chicken breading was mushy on the inside. The honey dipper is cute, but not functional for getting honey on your actual food.
Couscous was fine, so if you’re obligated to go here, get that.
The ambiance: Y’all, don’t let the DJ from 2/28 come back. It went from a quiet restaurant to a night club. The volume was being constantly adjusted throughout the songs, so you went from speaking at a normal level to trying yell to the person across the table. Like, multiple times in ONE song. They kept dimming and raising the lights, probably 6-8 times during our meal.
Service: Service was slow. For a small plates restaurant, a bunch of plates stack up and make it hard to eat. Getting the check took a long time.
Our waitress was kind, accommodating with allergies, and doin’ the best she could. Y’all probably need more staff for a Friday night.
This whole experience was rage bait.