

Handsome, wood-clad spot serving elevated American fare from steaks to seafood, plus patio seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8989 Archer Ave, Willow Springs, IL 60480
Phone: (708) 839-8000
Website: http://jensguesthouse.com/
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Reviews
On to the entrees, baby back ribs were fall off the bone good. Chicken piccata was juicy and the lemon cream sauce was a hit and the penne pasta with vodka sauce was good. My wife added chicken to it and the size of the check was well worth the $5.
We will be back on more Tuesdays and other times as the food was loved by all.
ADVICE: if you are having a wedding here without hiring a wedding planner I would ask Kristen who will be there the day of the event and ask if you can have a phone call with them to go over all of the little details so nothing gets missed. Definitely tip them extra for this though!
Pros:
Beautiful venue
They help you set up and break down decor
Cost
Welcoming staff
Good food
Most everything went right
We had an amazing time! It went by too fast!!
Cons:
Kristen (event manager) isn’t there the day of the wedding so some things fell through the cracks like:
(1) My biggest sadness was that, even though we had it written in our agreed upon schedule that only the bride & groom would go to the cellar just ahead of the wedding, and even though my sister tried to stop them from sending our parents/siblings/grandparents/friends down into the cellar, the whole bridal party got sent down there. This was a huge bummer for 4 reasons including (a) I was overwhelmed by people wanting to talk to me, (b) it basically ruined any reveal moment I would have had with guests that hadn’t seen me especially because I had very little of my own family there and they were practically now all in the cellar with me, (c) this ruined what would have been a touching moment with my father because I was overwhelmed by people wanting to talk to me and by the fact this was happening while my dad is looking at me crying and I couldn’t even give him my attention, and (d) this time in the cellar was the moment I had intended to use to fix the sleeves on my dress but it was now so chaotic that it actually made it to where I didn’t have time to fix the sleeves and it sort of messed up my outfit for the rest of the night. It could have been a moment for me to collect myself but it was the exact opposite. That said, I should have hired a planner, but I really really wish that the plan we had set out had been stuck to because it lead to the biggest sadnesses of my evening.
(2) When I got to the aisle the Guesthouse staff asked me if I wanted people to stand, I didn’t know what to think and sort of froze so half the people stood and half didn’t which made probably for some awkward photos. I think in general maybe they should just go for it and ask people to stand! I don’t think a bride will ever be mad about this.
(3) Last, I had been told that the staff would be there to help hit play on my music. They were not there. So my family had to get up and hit play/pause for the exit or hand us a microphone. This again, I can’t put too much blame on Jen’s because I should have had a wedding planner or hired a DJ but we were doing everything as budget friendly as possible. In the end, it sort of lead to us breaking the 4th wall with our family and it actually helped me let loose but I think some brides might seriously hate all of the things I listed. So, hire a planner!!!
We’ll be back with a group of friends. Thank you for a great evening!
On a follow-up visit, we shared chipotle Brussel sprouts, iceberg salad wedge, and chicken picatta.
Please note- the picatta picture shows half the serving! Everything was delicious and despite the busy evening, all staff were very pleasant and accommodating. The outside seating was lovely, too.