Sorelle Italian Glenview (The Glen) is an all-day Italian café and market serving homemade dishes, pastries, specialty coffee, panini, salads, and daily chef specials. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and weekday bites made with fresh ingredients and authentic Italian flavors. Guests can dine in, grab carryout, or shop our curated market filled with imported goods and wines. A warm, welcoming café for coffee breaks, lunches, and casual gatherings in Glenview.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1941 Tower Dr, Glenview, IL 60026
Phone: (224) 661-3117
Website: https://sorelleitalian.com/glenview/
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I’ve been back a few times now for breakfast. I really enjoy their breakfast ( i have them add egg ) sandwiches and pastries. And today I went for lunch. I had the Melanzana Panino which was really good.
Next time I’ll try dinner.
I’ve only been once now. But I enjoyed my food and cup of coffee.
I have to say though. It really irks me when a place is basically self serve. And the tip requests go as high as 25%. 20% is generally considered a good tip for good service at a sit down meal.
You go up to the counter and order. You get your own utensils, water, condiments etc. And then they bring you your order.
The people are very friendly and helpful.
The ambiance is another highlight — great atmosphere, tasteful décor, and very pleasant music that makes the experience even better. Service was friendly and attentive throughout our visit.
If I had to mention one small area for improvement, it would be the front desk organization, but it’s nothing critical and does not take away from the overall experience.
Highly recommended — we’ll definitely be coming back.
I have been here twice and have mixed feelings overall. The rigatoni vodka and the pear and arugula salad were solid, and the Italian Coke was really good. The eggplant panino had good flavor but was served cold, which was a little confusing. The spaghetti in creamy tomato sauce and the garlic parm fries were a miss for me.
They are currently only open for breakfast and lunch, but dinner is coming soon. I would definitely come back to try breakfast and see how the dinner menu turns out, as the space alone makes it worth checking out.
The food per se, although good isn’t the best. There’s nothing wrong with it and the food is good, but it’s not great for a 5 stars. The minestrone soup was a pass and I wouldn’t recommend ordering it again. The overall service also could be better as they initially served the wrong food at our table which isn’t a common occurrence.
Overall, it’s definitely a place worth checking out but not the best Italian food in Chicago.
The food was incredibly flavorful and tasted like something straight from a nonnas kitchen. The space feels warm and welcoming, very kid friendly and the owners clearly put a lot of heart into what they’re doing. We even got to enjoy live opera music during dinner, which made the whole experience feel special.
Such a beautiful addition to the neighborhood. I’ll definitely be coming back.
The restaurant is nice and cozy giving holiday atmosphere. The staffs are really nice.
I ordered pistachios cream croissant. The croissant itself is really good, light and puffy but the flavor of pistachios doesn’t pop up. I only tasted the fresh cream. The good thing is they make the filling by order so you are surely get the fresh croissant, not soaking croissant. The package is above and beyond for a single order of croissant. It’s packed in a box with red ribbon.
They have all dishes displaying right at the counter so you can see what you need and what you’re expected to get.
I’m surely going back again and try more dishes and their coffee.
From the moment you walk in and see the adorable Vespa at the entrance (yes… I had to take a photo because it literally matched my outfit ), you know you’re somewhere special. Such a cute touch!
The space is absolutely stunning, Italian-style décor, pink flowers covering the ceiling and walls, gorgeous gold mirrors, and elegant crystal chandeliers that make the whole place glow. It feels romantic, cozy, and festive all at the same time.
We enjoyed everything from fresh pasta, delicious paninis, crisp salads, creamy lattes, and their signature drinks (which were sooo good!). Every dish felt thoughtfully made and full of flavor.
But the highlight of the night? Celebrating a birthday in the most charming way. The chef surprised our birthday girl with a special homemade cheesecake, and it was divine. And then Felix Greco sang Frank Sinatra classics AND “Happy Birthday” live, which made the whole restaurant feel like we were in Italy in the 1960s. Such a vibe!
Great food, beautiful atmosphere, live music, and thoughtful details everywhere. Truly such a lovely place to celebrate and create memories.
Definitely coming back ✨