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Three new restaurants bring fresh flavors to Oak Brook

Oak Brook’s dining scene has been growing exponentially over the last few years as a plethora of restaurants have chosen to locate in the Village. In recent months, the trend has accelerated as three new restaurants have recently opened in Oak Brook.

Village Trustee Dr. Suresh Reddy noted that “Oak Brook’s restaurant scene continues to expand and brings new energy and excitement to our village. These restaurants create jobs, attract visitors, and give residents even more reasons to enjoy everything Oak Brook has to offer.”

Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe, a popular Chicagoland breakfast and lunch spot, expanded to Oak Brook with their fifth location, which officially opened in late 2025.  Fans of this homegrown chain are now flocking to Oak Brook to sample the tasty specialty pancakes as well as delicious breakfast and lunch favorites and seasonal specials.

STK arrived next, adding their signature style to the expansive Oak Brook steakhouse scene. Serving up steaks and social sizzle, STK is also known for its in-house DJ, Steak Night America menu, and vibrant happy hour offerings.

The most anticipated opening of all, The Purple Pig arrives at Oakbrook Center early this spring.  The downtown restaurant, famous for its signature “Cheese, Swine & Wine,” is expanding to Oakbrook Center. The 11,000-square-foot space will also include an outdoor patio and a market where coffee, pizza by the slice, gelato, and other items will be sold.

Co-owner Marianna Bannos says, “The expansion of The Purple Pig isn’t just about a bigger space or new location — It’s about sharing our food and hospitality beyond our walls of 444 North Michigan Avenue and bringing that experience to my hometown of Oak Brook. This vibrant, welcoming community has always meant so much to me, and opening our second Purple Pig here truly feels like a full-circle moment. We are excited to bring a taste of city dining to the suburbs while creating a space that reflects the energy and sophistication of Oak Brook.”

Explore menus at wildberrycafe.com and stksteakhouse.com, and follow @thepigoakbrook for opening details.

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Education: St. Isaac Jogues School

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