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Stephanie Izard of Girl & The Goat to open two new restaurants inside of Chicagoland casinos
Stephanie Izard of Girl & The Goat to open two new restaurants inside of Chicagoland casinos

Time Out

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Stephanie Izard of Girl & The Goat to open two new restaurants inside of Chicagoland casinos

She's the co-owner and executive chef behind three of the most-loved restaurants in all of Chicagoland— Girl and the Goat, Little Goat Diner and Duck Duck Goat —and, now, Stephanie Izard is expanding her Windy City empire with two new dining they're in a surprising place. For her latest restaurant project, the James Beard Award-winning toque and television personality—who made TV history as the first female chef to win Bravo's Top Chef— is partnering with Hollywood Casino to unveil a new burger concept at two of the casino's suburban locations. In keeping with Izard's livestock theme, the new concept will be dubbed Lucky Goat and will sling specialty burgers, French fries, milkshakes and more. It remains to be seen if Izard's popular patties like the Chili Crunch Burger from Little Goat Diner will make their way into the Lucky Goat menu or if the spread will be made up of entirely new offerings. Needless to say, we're game for either option. Lucky Goat will be found at Hollywood's Joliet and Aurora casinos as part of the locations' new Boulevard Food & Drink Hall, a food hall concept that will spotlight Chicago-based eateries and vendors. The celebrity chef's new venture will be joined by Rick and Ashley Ortiz's Antique Taco, a neighborhood Mexican spot with locations in Wicker Park and Bridgeport and a menu full of handmade tacos, salads, salsas and more; as well as Dana Salls-Cree's Pretty Cool Ice Cream, known for its unique scoops, bars, cookie sandwiches and more, with storefronts in Logan Square and Lincoln Park. Five50 Pizza will also debut on site, offering the masses New York- and Neapolitan-inspired pies. The Boulevard food halls will be designed and operated by McClain Camarota Hospitality, which was founded by Shawn McClain. As area foodies might remember, McClain is the Chicago restaurateur behind eateries including Spring, Green Zebra and Custom House. 'We're proud to feature local area chefs and restaurants at the new Hollywood Casino Joliet,' said Ruben Warren, Vice President and General Manager of Hollywood Casino Joliet, per Patch Chicago. 'Boulevard Food & Drink Hall will offer premium dining options, and we can't wait to introduce our guests to this new social space later this year.'

Hollywood Casino food courts in Joliet, Aurora to get Stephanie Izard's Goat, Antique Taco
Hollywood Casino food courts in Joliet, Aurora to get Stephanie Izard's Goat, Antique Taco

Chicago Tribune

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Hollywood Casino food courts in Joliet, Aurora to get Stephanie Izard's Goat, Antique Taco

The new land-based Hollywood casinos coming to Joliet and Aurora are betting that the way to a gambler's heart is through their stomach. Still months from opening its redeveloped suburban casinos, Hollywood parent company Penn Entertainment announced the latest restaurant additions Thursday: twin food halls featuring a trendy taste of Chicago, a slice of New York and another helping of culinary star power. Boulevard Food & Drink Hall will include Lucky Goat, a new burger restaurant by celebrity chef Stephanie Izard, the first suburban locations for Antique Taco and Pretty Cool Ice Cream, and the debut of Five50 Pizza in the Chicago market. 'It's kind of the best of both worlds,' said Shawn McClain, whose hospitality group is developing the food halls in partnership with Penn. 'We get to expose great brands to the suburbs of Chicago, who obviously know these brands but can't always get downtown.' Penn previously announced that celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis will bring Italian restaurants to both locations, with the Joliet casino slated to open in the fourth quarter this year and the Aurora one next year. The planned food halls have a more distinctively Chicago flavor. A James Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur, McClain cut his teeth as head chef at Trio in Evanston, later creating Chicago's Spring and Green Zebra restaurants before moving on to Las Vegas, where he opened Sage and Five50 Pizza at the Aria Resort & Casino in 2012. Now based in Detroit, his restaurant group — McClain Camarota Hospitality — has a steakhouse atop that city's iconic RenCen tower, as well as several venues in Las Vegas. His last Chicago restaurant, the vegetarian Green Zebra, closed in 2018, but McClain said he 'jumped at the chance' to reenter the market where he launched his career. His ongoing relationships with Chicago restaurateurs helped put together the new all-star lineup at the Hollywood Casino food halls. McClain worked with Izard at Spring more than 20 years ago at the start of her culinary career — before she became the first woman to win Bravo's 'Top Chef,' in 2008. Izard went on to open the acclaimed West Loop restaurant Girl & the Goat in 2010, and has since added Little Goat, Duck Duck Goat and Cabra in Chicago. She has also expanded the Goat brand to California, most recently opening Valley Goat in Silicon Valley. Lucky Goat will be her first fast casual restaurant, featuring specialty burgers, fries and milkshakes. 'It's a concept that I've not done before,' Izard said. 'Folks love burgers and chicken sandwiches. It's just a fun thing, easy to eat, but bringing great flavors and just putting my own twist on things.' An Evanston native who now lives in California, Izard, whose name means mountain goat in French, said the new concept may be ripe for broader expansion of the Goat brand, depending on how the first two suburban Chicago locations fare. Other acclaimed Chicago restaurants are breaking new ground with the food halls as well. Antique Taco, a hip taco joint with locations in Wicker Park and Bridgeport, which has been ranked among the best in the city by the Chicago Tribune, will venture for the first time into the suburbs. Pretty Cool Ice Cream, another city staple with locations in Logan Square and Lincoln Park, will also set up shop in Joliet and Aurora. To celebrate the announcement, Antique Taco and Pretty Cool Ice Cream will be giving away free food and Hollywood Casino merchandise at their Chicago locations Friday from noon to 2 p.m. McClain launched the Five50 Pizza concept at the Aria in Las Vegas in 2012, along with the upscale Sage restaurant, both of which closed at the onset of the pandemic in 2020. A mix of New York- and Neapolitan-style, McClain described the pizza as 'combining the best of both worlds,' with old school flavors and a more developed crust. He believes Five50 will play well in the land of deep dish and tavern style. 'It was something near and dear to our heart, and we really were looking for a new home,' McClain said. 'It's taken us a few years, but we thought with this food hall and social dining hall, that would be a perfect opportunity to bring it back.' In addition to the established brands, McClain will also bring a bespoke cafe called Dailies to both food halls, which will feature Chicago-based Big Shoulders Coffee. The food halls will join previously announced Giada-branded Italian restaurants, adding more culinary pizzazz to the Joliet and Aurora casinos, two of oldest in the state, which are in the process of being reborn. Launched in the 1990s when the state legalized riverboat casinos, both Joliet and Aurora are still operating as permanently moored barges. The state's sweeping 2019 gambling expansion bill, which added everything from six new casinos to sports betting, allowed all casinos to be built on or moved to dry land. Rivers Des Plaines became the first to convert to a land-based casino, paying a $250,000 Gaming Board fee to expand over dry land in 2020. The state's newer casinos, including Bally's Chicago, Wind Creek Chicago Southland and Hard Rock Rockford, are all land-based. Penn is building the new $185 million Hollywood Casino Joliet in the Rock Run Collection, a sprawling 310-acre mixed-use development adjacent to the Interstate 80 and Interstate 55 interchange. The facility will feature expanded gaming, with 1,000 slots, 43 table games, a retail sportsbook, a 10,000-square-foot event center and restaurants. The $360 million Aurora casino complex being developed near I-88 and Chicago Premium Outlets mall will include 1,200 gaming positions, a 220-room hotel, a retail sportsbook, a spa, an outdoor entertainment area, a 12,000-square-foot event center and restaurants. While the new facilities may provide a boost to gaming revenues, Penn executives are hoping the food offerings will differentiate the Joliet and Aurora casinos in an increasingly competitive market, attracting visitors who might have no interest in splitting aces or rolling the dice. 'We fully anticipate that we're going to see a lot of customers who just come in and they want to experience the amazing food that we're going to offer at the social hall, grab a drink and maybe never hit the casino floor,' said Jaime Williams, regional vice president of marketing for Penn Entertainment.

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