Page’s Restaurant

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Page’s Restaurant in Hinsdale has long been a neighborhood favorite, but it entered a new era in 2014 when Cissy Rallo stepped in as owner. Originally purchased with her mother, the restaurant gradually became Cissy’s solo venture. Over the years, she’s brought her own warmth, style, and vision to the business—transforming it into something both nostalgic and newly relevant.

Her first step was giving the space a fresh feel. Out went the dated decor, and in came family photos, vintage touches, and subtle humor that reflected the restaurant’s personality. The goal was to make it feel like home—casual, comfortable, and welcoming. And while it’s still the go-to breakfast and lunch spot for many locals, Page’s has evolved into something more: a community hub with character.

That same philosophy guides the menu. Rooted in comfort and simplicity, it features made-to-order breakfast and lunch staples done right—fluffy pancakes, crispy hash browns, hearty omelets, and stacked sandwiches that keep regulars coming back. “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel,” Cissy says. “We just do what we do well—and we make sure it’s done right.”

Page’s Restaurant
26 1/2 E Hinsdale Ave
Hinsdale, Illinois
(630) 323-9058
pagesrestaurant-hinsdale.com

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