Day 1:
Elmhurst, Oak Park, Forest Park, Riverside, Flossmoor, Homewood, and Thornton
Embark on your day at Brewpoint Coffee (IM) in Elmhurst. Grab a delicious cup of one of their signature brews, then head over to Buzz Cafe in Oak Park for a real breakfast treat. They source local, sustainably grown fruit to create the tastiest jams and preserves. Try some on a warm scone or muffin in store, and buy a jar or two to take with you.
Now it’s on to Forest Park. If the name Accents by Fred (IM) intrigues you, that’s nothing compared to the wonder you’ll experience browsing the handmade jewelry, crafts and ceramics on display. Fred and his wife Ann have been making their own glass beads for the past 20 years, ensuring every item is unique.
From one craftsman to another, walk down the block to Danche Guitars (IM). Even non-musicians will be captivated watching Danche Ivanovic build and restore guitars.
All Illinois makers share a commitment to quality, and Carnivore (IM) is no exception. Enjoy a mouthwatering lunch of hamburgers, sausages, steak or seafood, most of which is freshly sourced directly from local farmers.
Kick off your afternoon admiring one-of-a-kind creations in nearby Riverside at Higgins Glass Studio (IM). Louise and Jonathan Wimmer use the ancient art of glass fusing to create artworks of all shapes and sizes. From rings and pendants to room dividers and large-scale window treatments, you’ll have no trouble finding something that’ll add brightness and color to your home.
Just minutes away in Brookfield you’ll find Brookfield Zoo, an expansive park that’s home to nearly 500 species. In addition to more than 2,400 animals who call the zoo home, the park hosts a range of events and temporary exhibits, so there’s always something new to see.
When hunger strikes, try dining at Thornton Distillery (IM). What was one of the oldest standing breweries in Illinois now creates its own range of spirits to fill their extensive cocktail menu. The distillery restaurant — The Well — is known for its pizza and flatbreads, including gluten-free and vegan options, plus other snacks like Bavarian pretzels.
Instead of a brewery that’s now a distillery, how about a train station that’s been repurposed as a brewery? Stop by Flossmoor Station (IM) for a soup, salad and a sandwich, or one of their gourmet burgers. Stay and unwind over some award-winning craft beers before calling it a night.
Keeping with the theme of things that used to be other things, check into La Banque — this luxurious boutique hotel in downtown Homewood served as the local bank from 1925 to 2013, and there’s no mistaking the unique history that emanates from its walls.