Day 1:
Evanston, Glencoe, Lake Forest, Libertyville, Mundelein, Lake Zurich, and Crystal Lake
To kick off your trip, step into the independently-owned Hewn Bakery (IM), and be greeted by the aroma of fresh artisanal bread, made-from-scratch pastries and hot coffee.
Inject some outdoor beauty into your journey to the northern suburbs with a stop at the famous Chicago Botanic Garden (IM) in Glencoe. Take a seasonal tour, admire the Japanese Garden, or simply roam through the acres of colorful plantlife, gleaming lakes and natural wonders.
Next stop, Lake Forest. At McMahon Gallery (IM), you’ll discover some of the most uniquely Illinois artwork you can imagine. From captivating prints of Chicago landmarks and well-known Illinois locations to distinctive mugs and posters, the McMahon family sure knows how to capture the essence of a place. If you have time before lunch, take a quick trip to Lambs Farm (IM) in Libertyville — little ones will love the bounce house and mini golf, and their first-rate country store and bakery benefit programs for people with developmental disabilities.
On to Mundelein we go. Secure a lunch table at the Gale Street Inn, which, in addition to award-winning cuisine, offers the feel of downtown dining with the peaceful view of a picturesque lake. Don’t forget dessert at Tony Cannoli (IM), where you’ll have your choice of handmade cannoli cakes, flavorful milkshakes and top-notch coffee.
Before leaving town, Patterson Glass (IM) is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Mr. Patterson is incredibly talented and knowledgeable, and if you time it right, you can even dabble in the trade under his tutelage via a glassblowing class. If you’d prefer to take a break and sip on an expertly crafted spirit, you can instead head to Copper Fiddle Distillery (IM) in Lake Zurich. A proudly local business that sources grains from the Midwest, its relaxing tasting room is a perfect spot to unwind over smooth bourbon, artisan rum or classic gin. You may even luck into some live music!
Your final destination of the day is the charming community of Crystal Lake. Stroll the inviting downtown streets and do a bit of shopping before settling in at 1776 Restaurant. Each entree on the menu features ingredients from area farmers, and it’s worth noting that the restaurant has won Wine Spectator awards for its outstanding wine program. So savor your meal, enjoy your vino, and reflect on a day well spent.
Not quite ready to pack it in? We don’t blame you. Keep the fun going at Crystal Lake Brewing(IM), an establishment that brings equal passion to both its beer-making and its Northern Illinois roots. There’s always eight to 12 fresh brews on tap, and on weekends, creative food trucks may be on hand serving up snacks.
Okay, now it’s actually bedtime. Get some shuteye at the Holiday Inn NW Chicago — you’ll need your energy tomorrow.