


Fondue restaurant chain offering heated pots of cheese, chocolate or broth for dipping & cooking.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1205 Butterfield Rd Suite A, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: (630) 737-0810
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Reservations: meltingpot.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Definitely try the fondue experience, which is very well worth it being that they provide great food and great sauces. Our waitress was very efficient, friendly, and professional.
The servers are helpful guiding the food prep and providing recommendations for combinations. We’ve found that Melting Pot is best enjoyed with two people or a small group. If it’s your first time, come hungry and enjoy the Four Course Dinner for two. Fondue veterans may prefer the “a la carte” option.
The server will help you prepare the cheese course and I recommend the Wisconsin Cheddar. It sets the tone for the flavor and taste of the remaining courses. As for entrees, I HIGHLY recommend adding the Lobster Tail (best on the menu), Atlantic Salmon, Shrimp, Petite Filet, and Ahi Tuna. The Chocolate Fondue is a decadent dessert option and “The Original” will provide all the savory flavor you can ask for.
We came in at noon on a Sunday and the restaurant was relatively empty, so service should not have been particularly challenging. Somehow, though, it managed to be.
We started with the cheese course, which was made at our table and then we were left without plates. When our server finished making the cheese, we immediately asked for more green apples. We are still waiting for those. We finished our plate of dippers within about five minutes and still had half a pot of cheese left. Fifteen minutes later our server finally came back to check on us, and we asked for more dippers. It took over seven minutes to get them. Cheese sitting on a burner is not exactly something that improves with time, but we did our best. About five minutes after that we finally received plates for the cheese.
Next came the main course. Everything was brought out except plates again. Our server said she would come back with them. After waiting about ten minutes, I finally had to get up and go to the hostess stand to ask for plates myself. At that point I also mentioned to the manager that we were struggling at our table. She did apologize, which I appreciated.
What was confusing, however, was that shortly after that apology the manager and our waitress stood at the front of the restaurant having a lengthy conversation about personal matters. They were loud enough that we could hear the whole thing. I could not help but think that might have been a great opportunity for a quick training moment instead.
By the time we had eaten about half of our entrée, the broth had evaporated about three quarters of the way down. We had also run out of vegetables and needed more sauce. Our server finally came back roughly fifteen minutes later after spending quite a bit of time chatting at the hostess stand. When we asked for more broth, she did come back with the vegetables and sauce, but forgot the broth.
Also worth noting, we never received a search and rescue spoon, which is usually a pretty standard part of the fondue setup. She also did not go over cooking times or remind us about basic fondue guidelines such as only going from the raw plate to the pot. None of the typical fondue rules were mentioned.
At that point we were pretty much done with the experience, but my husband insisted on ordering chocolate. As soon as it arrived we asked for Oreo marshmallows. After eight minutes of waiting while the chocolate started to burn, I once again had to get up and ask the manager for them.
Overall, it was an incredibly frustrating experience. After 15 years of celebrating special occasions here, it is really disappointing to see the level of service drop to the point where basic things like plates require multiple reminders or getting up from the table to retrieve them yourself.
It is sad to say, but after today this long-standing tradition for our family has probably come to an end.
We were led past our table and had to turn back. The waiter didn’t know basic drink options, didn’t ask the whole table what they wanted, and rushed the entire meal. Salad and appetizer came out at the same time.
Dessert was good, but the bill was dropped off with dessert, and we were pressured to pay before finishing. He kept hovering and watching the bill, which made it very uncomfortable. To top it off, he kept the change without giving us a chance to decide the tip.
Not worth the drive or the price. Would not recommend this location.
However, once we were ready to place the order, a woman who identified herself as the district manager came over and abruptly told us that we could not order both the 4-course meal and the happy hour menu after all, and that we would have to move back. This was confusing because we had already been told it was allowed.
To avoid the issue, I told them we would cancel the happy hour order and just proceed with the 4-course meal. Unfortunately, the district manager responded sarcastically in front of us saying something along the lines of “oh, canceling last minute?” and spoke with a noticeable attitude.
Mistakes or policy misunderstandings can happen, but the tone and lack of professionalism in how the situation was handled made the experience uncomfortable. Clear communication and respectful customer service would have made a big difference.