

Hungry? Y’all Want Something From the Kitchen? At Glo Jean’s Kitchen, we serve “A Home Cooked Meal, with a Fast Food Feel!” Fresh, flavorful, and made to order—vegan or not, we’ve got something for every craving. Don’t settle for the usual. Come get something real—Grab Something Out the Kitchen.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17100 Dixie Hwy ste b, Hazel Crest, IL 60429
Phone: (708) 991-7264
Website: http://www.glojeanskitchen.com/
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Reviews
When I walked in I was greeted by the owner Chuck so warm and welcoming. He was patient as I and those with me took our time deciding our order not one time did we feel rushed. The food was amazing, fresh, and tasty!!! It exceeded my expectations. The Vegan Po’ Boy, Jerk Turkey Sliders, Honey Bbq Mushrooms, and the Ceaser Chicken Wrap finger licking good. The atmosphere was great and I will be back!
My only heartbreak is that I live so far away that I can’t come here regularly. Great customer service, The owner was so warm and kind. He even brought our food out to the car to us!
Let’s support the good quality black owned businesses in our neighborhoods. This is definitely one I was pleasantly surprised to come across.
The Shrimp Po Boy was amazing and if you want to have your mind blown try the vegan BBQ tips.
This is a must visit
I initially planned to just buy myself some lunch, but when I noticed it was a small Black-owned business, I chose to support and spent over $90 trying multiple entrees: the vegan po boy and vegan gyro with fries and salad, the jerk turkey sliders for my husband (ordered plain with only pickle and pepper jack cheese), and three orders of hotdogs for my children.
I was told the wait would be 30 minutes, but my order took about 45 minutes. When I checked the food in my car, I noticed my husband’s sliders were made incorrectly — they came with lettuce, tomato, and remoulade, all things he does not eat. I went back inside and politely let the young lady at the register know. The person who prepared the food hollered from the back, “I’m sorry. I’m rushing,” which came across as rude and dismissive. The young lady informed me the sliders would be remade, which would take another 15 minutes.
What frustrated me most was that before I even stepped away from the counter, the person who prepared my order (who I assume was the owner) instructed the cashier to see if a DoorDash driver waiting for another order wanted my incorrect food. He happily accepted it. As the paying customer, this was disappointing for two reasons:
1. I had paid for that food and was the one inconvenienced. At the very least, I should have been offered the option to keep it.
2. Nothing was done to make up for the mistake. I waited over an hour in total for my food and was not offered even a simple courtesy like a bottle of water, a can of soda, or any acknowledgment beyond a hollow apology.
While waiting, I tried some of the food that had been prepared correctly. It was just okay — not hot, and the side salad was pitiful. It consisted of shredded iceberg lettuce that looked old and unappetizing, the kind you’d put on a taco at best. See photo. The best thing that I tasted were the fries and vegan po boy.
Overall, the food was mediocre, the service lacked basic courtesy, and the experience left me feeling unappreciated as a paying customer. I wanted to support this small business, but after spending over $90 and being treated this way, I won’t be back.