

Granite City Food & Brewery is a polished casual restaurant in Naperville with an on-site brewery. The restaurant showcases an open kitchen featuring chef developed, handcrafted made-from-scratch cuisine, spanning from flatbreads and pasta to seafood.
Casual chain eatery with an American comfort-food menu plus craft beers brewed on-site.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1828 Abriter Ct, Naperville, IL 60563
Phone: (630) 544-3700
Website: https://www.gcfb.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: gcfb.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
My session IPA was really good.
Pretzel sticks appetizer was good; we loved the mustard and beer cheese dipping sauces.
The Nashville Hot Chicken and Dill Flatbread was good; the Nashville hot chicken was pretty mild in heat.
The Asian Chicken Salad was great! Full of flavor and loaded with toppings.
Portions were huge, so bring your appetite!
Mostly chicken and fish. Specials seem interesting. Margarita was strong.
The jambalaya was also over salted unfortunately. Also the side of Sweet Potato fries was very small and for 4.50 that they charge I would recommend skipping that item. The picture in this review is before 1 fry was removed.
Our server was very attentive and on point with refills and asking if we needed anything else. I may try it again in the future, but for now the salt left a bad taste in all of our mouths.
The food was okay. The turkey in the buffet was served already covered in gravy, no option if you aren’t a fan.
Other than a green salad and cranberry sauce, all of the side dishes were starches or high in fat (looking at you green bean casserole). Serving trays were frequently empty without staff to refill.
The plates were appetizer size, not meal size, this was frustrating when hoping to sample multiple things.
Staff were on hand for drink orders, but glasses were not refilled – made that $3 soda feel like a rip off.
Our semi large group was seated at a long table making it hard to chat.
With tax and tip, (and soda). This ended up being closer to $50/person.
Not sure it was worth it.
Beers were good, and there was a nice selection of different types and flavor profiles available. Service was great as well, very nice and quick as well.
Out of the nearby larger restaurants I’d go to this one first.