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Public Landing Restaurant

Public Landing Restaurant

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200 W 8th St, Lockport, Illinois, 60441, United States
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Jan 18, 2018
We had my brother's engagement party here. It was great. The food was really good, the staff was friendly and the atmosphere was lovely. The doorman was a welcome sight! It was a horribly snowy and cold night but it was cozy inside. I also had lunch with my dear friend and his mom for their birthdays last week. We all had the chicken schnitzel. Yummy! Our server even tolerated my friend when he razzed him a few times. Fantastic. Visit this little gem if you can.

Apr 28, 2018
Love this place. Come here often. Great menu that changes periodically. The desserts are delicious, services is great, setting is nice. Highly recommended.

Feb 19, 2018
Rustic atmosphere and great food. We took a stroll through the little I & M canal museum, which is in the same building, before settling down for our meal. The lobster bisque was excellent as was our meal of crab stuffed whitefish. The portions are large including the delicious desserts. The only con would be that the tables seemed a little close in some areas. We took a walk out to the bridge afterwards to enjoy the snowy outdoors. We will definitely be back.

Feb 23, 2018
Comfortable dining in an historic building. Great food and fabulous drinks. The wait staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Be sure to take in the history of the building and the area in general. It's always a treat to visit this establishment.

Mar 22, 2018
Fantastic food, atmosphere, and service. We had our rehearsal dinner and wedding shower at the Public Landing. The staff are wonderful to work with during the wedding planning process. They made everything stress free and easy.

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Opening Hours

Tue:11 am - 8:30 pm Open Today
Wed:11 am - 8:30 pm
Thu:11 am - 8:30 pm
Fri:11 am - 9:30 pm
Sat:11 am - 9:30 pm

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