***** I have driven to and through Lake Forest for years. One of my favorite theater companies, Citadel, is located in Lake Forest, and yet I was unaware of the newly revealed dining room in the Deer Path Inn, called “The Brasserie.” I knew a little about this quaint inn, a name in the North Shore area, but had never been there.
Tonight, Jane and I took the ride to Lake Forest, after attending a brilliant movie in Highland Park ( the Wayfarer is a perfect spot to start an evening),just a hop skip and jump away. We found a parking space on Illinois Street, right at the door to the Deer Path Inn, and entered to see the busy lobby ( well, it was a Friday evening in a busy hotel) and saw the sign “Brasserie”. The hostess showed us to our table, just a few steps down . The newly revealed dining room was bright, filled with warm lighting, marble topped tables, brass accents and a view of the outside garden ( seating in warmer weather) with plenty of space, allowing the patrons to never feel crowded.
The menu was smaller than I anticipated, but the choices were perfect for almost any diner. We began the evening with a cocktail. Jane had a mimosa and I , my usual Vodka martini. Although we have been dieting, when the fresh home baked rolls were brought to the table, neither of us could resist. We would share one and use the whipped butter, leaving the second. However, the roll was too good to leave behind, and through a series of one more piece, we knocked off the second roll as well.
For our appetizer we selected the Smoked Trout & Crab Cake with pickled cucumber, grapefruit, aioli- delicious. We also decided to share their Chopped Salad ( romaine lettuce, bacon, cherry tomatoes, radish, herbs, boiled egg, avocado, blue cheese and oregano. There were add-on options of steak, shrimp, chicken or salmon, but we opted to eat as is. It was more than enough to share and we even saved half for tomorrow’s lunch.
Their dinner menu has several steaks, chicken and fish items as well as cottage pie and an amazing Brasserie Burger ( we took one of those home for Saturday, before the theater), and ordered the dinner for two, a Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with fingerling potatoes and maple bathed carrots. The lamb came with a rosemary jus that was divine and the meat was as tender as I have ever had. The potatoes were “to die for” and I am glad we saved some of that for our week-end as well.
I enjoyed a cup of decaf while we waited to examine the “finish/dessert” items. We had watched many plates go by and one thing we are quite good at is seeing what others order and making mental notes. There were so many choices, but we had agreed to do only one ( and share) so we ordered the Sticky Toffee Pudding ( salted caramel sauce, vanilla ice cream and Macadamia Tuille). YOUM! We were also surprised as every table was offered a sample of their butternut squash ( delicious) to try and as we left, a few home baked cookies for later enjoyment. By the way, that burger that we brought home was terrific. In fact, we plan on going back and have our own instead of sharing.
If you are familiar with Lake Forest, you may know of the Deer Path Inn and its dining, but you owe it to yourself to taste the food and enjoy the ambiance of the Brasserie, which just reopened this year after being known as The English Room for decades. As you enter the dining room, you will find a beauty that will be an eye opener, with some wonderful works of art adorning their walls. The feeling is one you might have visiting a curated art gallery. You will find gracious dining and flavorful food at prices that will surprise you. The Brasserie is located in The Deer Path Inn at 255 E. Illinois Road in Lake Forest. Their hours are:
Breakfast : Monday-Friday 6 a.m.- 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday 6:30 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Lunch : Monday-Friday 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. “Mid Afternoon” 3 p.m.- 5 p.m.
Dinner every day 5 p.m.- 10 p.m.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH- 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
For a special dinner in a very special setting, the Deer Path Inn’s spectacular Brasserie is the perfect place. A beautiful setting, a wonderful menu, great service and a night to remember.
You can reserve online at https://thebrasserie.com/ or phone 847-234-2280

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