Portillo’s & Barnelli’s Schaumburg

  4.5 – 7,292 reviews   • Fast food restaurant

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Welcome to Portillo’s at 611 E Golf Road! Dive into the authentic taste of Chicago Street food at our 50s-60s Diner themed restaurant, just 1.4 miles from Woodfield Mall. Savor our char-broiled burgers, Italian Beef Sandwiches, iconic Chicago-style hot dogs, and fresh chopped salad. Don’t miss out on our famous chocolate cake shake to top off your meal. Open late and designed for family-friendly dining, Portillo’s is the ultimate spot for delicious fast food in a fun atmosphere. Plus, we offer convenient delivery and catering options to bring our Chicago favorites right to your door. We look forward to seeing you!

Chicago-born chain for hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches & more, plus beer & wine, in retro digs.

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emir kirmanbek uulu
Today (Saturday), the food was not prepared properly. The French fries were undercooked, and the burgers were not fully cooked inside — especially the patties. Usually, the food is much better on other days. I hope the quality improves
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Shawn Morrill
I have gone to Portillo’s for the last 30 years and it had been consistently reliable and very good for much of that time. However, over the last 2-3 years I have really noticed a decline in the quality of the food. I typically get the Italian Beef sandwich with peppers and had never bitten into a gross large green pepper stem UNTIL recently…and this has happened to me 2x IN THE LAST YEAR! I was dining in the first time and brought it over to one of the managers and he basically dismissed it. This time we got take out and I had another large green stem in my sandwich! This is gross, not edible and really inexcusable. See enclosed photos. I really hope they get their act together and remove the stems from the green peppers! They are HUGE and GROSS!
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bill lam
Great place to a birthday. Fun NOLA vibe, upscale southern food, good attentive, the biegnets were different than cafe du mond, darker and denser.
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Travis Barbur
Heard a lot of people talk this place up so I had to try it out. The food doesn’t look appealing at first sight but its delicious.
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Eric
I absolutely had to stop here while in town for a work trip. My wife turned me on to this place and is become a favorite of mine. The restaurant was very clean and the staff were very courteous. There was ample seating.

My food came out pretty quickly and was prepared as ordered. As always, the meal was delicious. The beef was tender and well seasoned. The fries were nice and crispy. Make sure to stop in if you’re in the area!!!
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Elizabeth Goldberg
The food and the atmosphere was great. The only complain was customer service. We sat in the diner around 8pm on the top left side of the section. The section we sat at wasn’t closed off yet and there were few other customers/families that were still eating at the section where we were sitting. Remind you I sat at the top left section of the diner around 8pm. One guess went to get his food and the staff closed off both of the entry ways around 8:30pm using the chairs and the retractable belt. He had to climb on top of the chairs to get back to his section since the employee closed off both entrances. The employee gave us a dirty look bc we were still eating. We were done eating around 9:30pm, I moved 2 chairs and the woman staff was giving me an angry look. We had our toddler with us, I’m not going to climb over the chair with my toddler. I moved the chairs back to make her happy. She was a very rude staff. I used to work at Portillo’s. We only closed off one entryway so the other customers could get out. She did the same exact thing in the other section.
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F Z
Absolutely delicious and one of the perks of living in Chicagoland. I’ve loved Portillo’s since childhood and I’m so happy it’s still around and with even more locations than I remember from back in the day, which is a great sign that they’ll be around for years to come!

Sadly I did become a vegetarian about 15 years ago, but I’ve “broken the rules” a few times since moving back to IL only to enjoy Portillo’s delicious hotdogs for old time’s sake, if that tells you anything. However, once I discovered their vegetarian Garden Dog was just as good, I was a super happy camper! It is almost scary how convincing their plant-based hot dog tastes, but I imagine it has something to do with using all the same tasty toppings of their meat-based staple. Oh and their cheese fries? Omg… sometimes I stop by just for those! They even have tasty dessert options!

To top things off staff at this Schaumburg location are great, though I’ve had equally solid experiences at other locations as well. They’re super friendly, and their rhyming routine for calling out order numbers is a fun, nice little touch. Plenty of seating and I love the classic vibe each location offers in their own way. A++
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Paul Meijer
First time stepping into a Portillo’s, and I’d been hearing the hype from friends and family for years—mainly about the hot dogs. Tonight, I decided it was time to find out if it lived up to the talk.

I went big: long chili dog with cheese, crinkle-cut fries, and a large milkshake. Halfway through, I realized I’d forgotten the famous chocolate cake. A guy on my flight in had told me it was a must. When I mentioned it to the counter staff, they didn’t miss a beat—just handed me a slice with a smile. That’s service.

The chili dog? Hands-down one of the best I’ve ever had—perfect snap on the dog, hearty chili, and a cheese blanket to tie it all together. Crinkle fries were golden and crisp, the kind that you can’t help but keep grabbing. The milkshake was massive and so thick it practically needed a jackhammer, but it was worth every spoonful.

That chocolate cake? Rich, moist, and just the right amount of sweetness to close out the meal.

For under $20, I walked out full, happy, and impressed. Portillo’s delivered the hype, and then some. Highly recommended.

Portillo’s began in 1963 when founder Dick Portillo opened a small trailer called “The Dog House” in Villa Park, Illinois. Using just $1,100 in savings, he served hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches to locals. Over time, his focus on quality ingredients, fast service, and a fun, Chicago-style atmosphere turned the business into a regional favorite.

By the 1980s and 1990s, Portillo’s had expanded throughout the Chicago area, adding signature menu items like chocolate cake and Maxwell Street Polish sausages. The brand became known for its nostalgic décor—each location styled with vintage signs and memorabilia.

In 2014, Portillo’s was sold to Berkshire Partners, a private equity firm, and began expanding outside Illinois. Today, it operates in multiple states while staying true to its Chicago street food roots.
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Allison Kelley
Have had horrible experiences time and time again with the drive through here. Check the bags before you drive away, from big orders to small they cannot get it right. As someone who has been eating portillos almost her entire life, I definitely feel like the quality has gone down. Bring back the lemon poppyseed muffins and garlic bread sticks.
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perle75nyc
Nothing beats a true Chicago-style hot dog—snappy sausage loaded with all the classic toppings, from mustard to relish to sport peppers. And the Italian beef. Juicy, tender slices of beef soaked in flavor, perfectly paired with spicy, crunchy giardiniera. It’s a combo that defines the city’s food scene—bold, messy, and unforgettable.

A Chicago-style hot dog, or “Chicago dog,” is a classic all-beef hot dog on a poppy seed bun, traditionally topped with yellow mustard, neon-green sweet pickle relish, chopped white onion, tomato slices, a dill pickle spear, pickled sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt
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