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Sabatino's

4441 W Irving Park Road
Chicago, IL 60641

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 773-283-8331

Categories: Late-Night Dining, Italian, American Traditional, Oysters, Ribs

Features: Entertainment, Full Bar, Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

Satisfying strip steaks are among the many pleasures at old school Italian spot Sabatino's.  


From the Chicago Tribune

"Dimly lit with flowers on every table, this Italian-American restaurant has been the perfect date restaurant [since 1978]. ... Angelo Pagni, who owns the restaurant with his brother, Enzo, said Sabatino's is popular in the neighborhood for a lot of reasons, food and atmosphere chief among them. The dining room is set off from the good-sized bar, where the piano is a big draw [on Sat–Sun nights]."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch Sun–Fri, dinner nightly. Late-night Wed, Fri–Sat.

 

"Tuxedo-clad hosts, strolling musicians, no-nonsense pours at the convivial bar—Sabatino's old-school Italian-American appeal is universal, as evidenced by the happy throngs."

— Chicago Reader

 


 

 



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Satisfying strip steaks are among the many pleasures at old school Italian spot Sabatino's.  


From the Chicago Tribune

"Dimly lit with flowers on every table, this Italian-American restaurant has been the perfect date restaurant [since 1978]. ... Angelo Pagni, who owns the restaurant with his brother, Enzo, said Sabatino's is popular in the neighborhood for a lot of reasons, food and atmosphere chief among them. The dining room is set off from the good-sized bar, where the piano is a big draw [on Sat–Sun nights]."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch Sun–Fri, dinner nightly. Late-night Wed, Fri–Sat.

 

"Tuxedo-clad hosts, strolling musicians, no-nonsense pours at the convivial bar—Sabatino's old-school Italian-American appeal is universal, as evidenced by the happy throngs."

— Chicago Reader

 


 

 




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