R.J. Grunts

  4.5 – 3,520 reviews   • American restaurant

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Longtime eatery known for its massive salad bar plus comfort-food classics & a nostalgic vibe.

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RJ Grunts is the original Lettuce Entertain You creation, located in the heart of Lincoln Park just steps from the zoo.

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RJ Grunts. 2056 N Lincoln Park W, Chicago, IL 60614, USAOnline ordering hours: 11:00 AM – 8:25 PM.

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Mikey Clemes
really nice place for a quick but relaxing meal, I was kind of surprised the food arrived really quickly, and since I could not decide what to get I ordered chicken tenders. Perfectly breaded, tender and juicy- and terrific selection of dips, but the BBQ was perfect. Really hit the spot! Glad to have found them, highly recommend.
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Owen Porter
RJ Grunts is a great experience every time you set foot inside. Go for the happy hour on a weekend for cheap cocktails after 8:00 pm and a warm atmosphere. The food is always top notch as well. Highly recommend the French Dip, has been stellar each time I’ve had it.
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Doug Dobrzynski
Our server, Jasmine, was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. Burger s and chips are delicious. The beef is high quality, not overworked, and cooked as ordered. The malt is to die for. They even split one to go for two of us!
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Ctgb2
I checked out R.J. Grunts in Lincoln Park and it totally lives up to its reputation as a Chicago classic. The place has that old-school, laid-back vibe — a little retro, a little quirky, and very neighborhood-friendly. It feels like somewhere generations have been coming for burgers and milkshakes.

The burger was juicy and straightforward in the best way — no unnecessary gimmicks, just solid flavor and a soft bun that holds everything together. The fries were crispy, and the portions were generous. If you’re into comfort food, this place hits the spot without trying too hard.

Service felt casual and efficient, matching the relaxed atmosphere. Overall, R.J. Grunts isn’t about being trendy — it’s about dependable, satisfying American comfort food in a fun, nostalgic setting.
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Maria Sorensen
Late night happy hr was amazing! Steph was our GAL! She made sure our drinks were always full and came around quite often. Pick the homemade chips as your side always, you won’t regret it! ✨
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Addie Prezant
What a wonderful little gem! We decided to give their happy hour a try and while we were there, we tried their burger and tuna melt. The happy hour was amazing. All the drinks on the happy hour menu are five dollars, and they were very well made. Our server, Jill, was so friendly and attentive; she checked on us frequently and always with a big smile Thank you, Jill… it was a wonderful experience and we can’t wait to return soon!
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C Toe
First-time visit—pleasantly surprised!
Stopped in for a bite, never been before. The menu was intriguing, so I tried a burger and a sammie—both were tasty and satisfying. The chips were a bit soggy, but the overall vibe of the place made up for it. There’s something homey and comforting about the ambiance that made the experience enjoyable. I’ll definitely be back—and next time, I’ll ask for extra crispy chips.
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James Brooks
We have not dined at this 1970s classic Lettuce Entertain You restaurant for a few years. We typically take out of town visitors here because it’s centrally located and the food is reliable and middle-of-the-road, so it serve many tastes.

Maybe we haven’t visited this one in the winter, but I hadn’t remembered the “soup of the day special.” For a cup of soup, the charge was whatever the high temperature of the day was. When we visited, the charge was 49 cents for one cup of either chicken noodle or “loaded potato” soup. We ordered three potato soups and one chicken soup. The chicken soup was well seasoned and satisfying. I didn’t taste the potato soup, and my fellow diners seemed content with this one.

I chose a tuna melt and was pleased with the quantity and quality of the tuna salad. The house-made potato chips were a crunchy, salty complement for my sandwich.

My partner chose a cheeseburger, barely cooked. She always asks for her burgers and steaks to be cooked “as little as your health laws permit.” This one was bloody, so she was very pleased.

Our out-of-towners ordered (he) maple-glazed salmon and (she) a patty melt. He loved the salmon and inhaled it. She liked the melt, but didn’t eat much because she wanted to save tummy room for a chocolate sundae. She loved the sundae.

The dining room is dark and it feels crowded, though only a few booths were occupied when we visited. Our server was attentive and patient and he graciously removed the “restaurant surcharge” from our bill. We rewarded him with a higher tip because we feel servers and other restaurant staff ought to be recognized for their hard work.

The surcharge goes entirely to the restaurant and whatever costs management feels need a boost.
Servers and bus people at restaurants still rely heavily on tips, so it seems more fair to reward them than to give the restaurant even more money, above the already increased price of food.

Our friends loved R.J.’s, so it was a successful outing. Plus, our silverware came with large, double-ply napkins, perfect for slurping soup!
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JOLIE STINSON
I hadn’t been to this place in Eons. My mom used to take me here ALL the time back in the 70’s.
I decided to take my own daughter here for lunch today, as we frequently dine at Lettuce Entertain You restaurants but my daughter had never been here.
The aroma of delicious food was bouncing down the street as we approached the restaurant.

We were promptly greeted and seated. I looked around the restaurant and immediately had a BLAST from the PAST!! Everything looked EXACTLY as I remembered from my childhood, with the exception of a missing salad bar that used to be set up in the center of the restaurant.

Our server, Kylie, quickly came over to take our order. We ordered the potato skins as an appetizer and they were AMAZING!! We both decided that we wanted to try a malt so, we ordered the “Healthier” malt options, made with yogurt and low fat milk. I got a mix of coffee and peanut butter and my daughter got coffee. WOW! What a delicious treat!

We both then ordered burgers. I got the bacon cheddar burger and my daughter ordered the Grunt Burger. Both were incredible. However, I should have chosen the chips instead of the fries, because my daughter’s chips were delish and the fries were just okay.

After TOTALLY enjoying our meal, I had to take a washroom break and let’s just say that I’m happy that I ate before going to the washroom. Though the restaurant had basically just opened for lunch and there were very few people dining, the single use washroom reeked of urine and didn’t appear to be very clean. They really need to get that in order.

All in all, the dining experience was quite enjoyable and the food was VERY good. Kylie’s service was impeccable!
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Axel
Classic Chicago spot with a casual, down to earth vibe that feels like a step back in time. The atmosphere is relaxed, with a comfort food focus that leans into straightforward, satisfying dishes rather than anything fussy. The burgers and sandwiches are solid, and the famous salad bar is generous and fresh.

Service matches the vibe: friendly and informal. You do not come here for polish or refinement, but for a good, hearty meal in a place with character. Portions are generous and prices are fair. A fun choice if you want something local, unpretentious, and genuinely rooted in Chicago history.
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