Barnaby’s Family Inn Menu

  • Soups & Appetizers
  • Appetizer Salads
  • Burger
  • Sandwhiches & Fajitas
  • Dinner Salads
  • Pasta

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  • Burger
  • Sandwhiches & Fajitas
  • Dinner Salads
  • Pasta

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  • Jim P.

    It's been quite some time since I visited a Barnaby's. This location is convenient for me and I'm glad I went. Their 1/2 pound cheeseburger with fries garnishes and coleslaw goes for only $6.25. It's better than many places that charge twice as much. For a change it wasn't over cooked. I'd have liked more charbroiled flavor but this is fairly minor. Everything tasted fresh and made to order. The split top roll was very tasty. Their onion rings were good if not outstanding. Nice laid back ambience for a fast casual restaurant. Ample seating. Beer and wine available. Friendly efficient service.

    (4)
  • Joan M.

    I have been getting pizza from Barnaby's for over a decade, while it is not utterly amazing it is quite good. Nice and crunchy and I enjoy the cheese fries. I give this a 4 star rating because of the Friday Night Magic. I brought my grandson here for dinner and we were treated to some very cool magic from the resident magician, Mark Presley. We were all amazed and even a little confused as to how he did some of the things he did. I have not seen my grandson smile so much and be so genuinely interested in something other than a video game. Kudos for providing such a wonderful entertainer, very professional and family friendly!

    (4)
  • Jeanine A.

    Whenever I come back to Arlington Heights I always include a visit to Barnabys. I love the thin crust pizza and the fried veggie basket. Several beers on tap. Friendly service and amazingly reasonable prices.

    (5)
  • Nicole W.

    Weird all the way around. I wanted to like Barnaby's, the *family* pizza joint, but alas I left nonplussed. Allow me to simply divvy up my experience. The Good: -Plenty of booths -The pizza was decent with a crispy crust. The Meh: -The high chairs were in need of a deep clean. Good thing I'm a little bit of a clean freak and carry around a ton of wet wipes to scrub said chairs before sitting my toddler in one. -The place was absolutely empty at 5:30 on a Thursday. Not that I expect a vibrant crowd around this time, but it felt like a ghost town. -It's hella dark. -The mozzarella sticks, salad and dressing were uninspired, packaged and unremarkable. Not offensive, just boring. The Bad: -The ordering system. What the hell? Order and pay food at one end, order and pay for ALL drinks (including non alcoholic) at the bar. This includes milk. -Cash or check only. Yes. Check. -The staff seemed genuinely sleepy and none too thrilled to be there. Even though I recall enjoying Barnaby's as a kid, I can't imagine coming back here when there are so many other tasty and lively pizza options in the burbs.

    (2)
  • Ian T.

    Fun low-key family style pizza eatery. I would imagine that it's hard to not be happy eating here with friends/fam. It was a fun change of pace for date night. The staff was friendly, but it was a slow night so some of them looked bored. The garlic bread was boring and my Hawaiian pizza could have used more sauce. We also got one of their Combo pizzas which was much better. The crust reminded us of saltines. Would go back to try more of the menu.

    (3)
  • Sonia B.

    Barnaby's! I hadn't been here in about 20 years and was excited to check it out after all these years! When I walked in, I was expecting to be seated and have a server, but that wasn't the case...you have to go up to the counter to order your pizza/food/drinks. We ordered a pepperoni pizza and cheese fries. The fries were good, but the cheese was kind of gross. Didn't care for the taste of it. The pizza was really good! The crust was perfect...not too crispy...not too soft! It's a nice casual place with a family friendly setting! I will definitely be back...great childhood memories and the pizza still satisfies my taste buds!

    (4)
  • D J.

    Their pizza is a little thin for me. Their oven bakes the cheese well though.

    (3)
  • Ryan H.

    This place has a awesome pizza. A nice crunchy crust with fresh ingredients. They are usually quick to make orders and the staff is friendly. It's a comfortable atmosphere and a great place for great pizza.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    The pizza was awesome. I thought this place was going to be a little kid fest. A Chuck E Cheese's without the scary animatronic band. It was quite the opposite. Ashley and I had a pitcher of Leinenkugel, a classic Chicago thin crust pizza, and a big salad for under $30. This pizza reminded me of Bill's in Mundelein, or even JJ Twiggs (back in my LZ days). The only thing that sucked was that we got the little $.50 football toy guy at the prize machines and it was a KC Chief.

    (5)
  • Katrina D.

    Barnaby's has been around my entire life (and even longer). I can remember many end of season team dinners happening there because it is super family friendly and super casual. No one is going to care that your kid is being a kid. There's tons of other kids there. One of the best things about Barnaby's is the price. I ate here with my parents for under $20 and we didn't even order a pizza. They both got burgers and I got mozzarella sticks. We split a pitcher of coke. It's a great spot when you're looking for something cheap and casual but still want to sit down. You order at the counter, they call your number, and you go pick up your food. Note: They only accept cash and checks, so be prepared!

    (4)
  • Tim C.

    I used to really like this place but I feel it has been slipping lately. The price is competitive which is the main reason I am giving them a 3 vs a 2. The sauce is good and the crust is decent but the remaining ingredients are average at best and seem to be slipping my last few visits. With Chicago area having such a fierce competition in the pizza market, this place is going to need to make some improvements or I predict their business will decline. I seriously hope they can make the changes needed and get back to its old self.

    (3)
  • Joe P.

    Awesome thin crust, just the right amount of crunch to it. Good sauce and cheese balance too. Every location is a little bit different from the others, this one is our favorite. A super kid pleaser, thus is always a good choice for birthdays or after a game. Note: they are cash only, but there's an ATM in the restaurant.

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    Where else can a family of four eat for less than $30.00? And we don't order just pizza. Their burgers are great, and so are the fries. But their pizza? Let me put it to you this way: I am not a pizza fan. It is my last choice for a meal almost every time. That being said, I am very picky about my pizza and there are only about five places whose pizza I will eat and Barnabys is at the top of the list!

    (5)
  • Eddie C.

    Pizza is ok- not great. The sauce has little seasoning and doesnt taste too far from the can, the crust is elementary school style. I have enjoyed equivalent quality from the grocery frozen food section. Fries are tasty but beware the bright orange cheese sauce. Cheap beer on the plastic board. No refills on sodas. This is a cheap place to bring the kids and the neighbor kids for a lunch room style meal. There is a bit of a Frankenstein approach to the theme. It is both classic and class-less. The dining environment is one part being tranported to the 1970's via time machine. One part beer hall with woodsy booths, hanging beer Steins, gothic dimmed chandeliers, and beer signs. One part sports bar with sports jerseys and memorabilia hanging around a singular tv showing sports. Oh, and I guess it could be a kids joint since there are a half dozen kid toy dispensers near the exit. It wasn't terrible and I get the whole nostalgic sentiment around this place- there are just too many quality choices in the area to go back

    (2)
  • Kathy J.

    Old time classic. I've had several old friends that have worked here, their pizza and burgers are awesome, and the prices are fantastic. They only accept CASH, just so everyone knows. They do have a cash machine in the building.

    (4)
  • Mark F.

    Not being in the mood to cook and hoping to find a family-friendly, yet local, place to eat - I turned to yelp for a suggestion and this is what you suggested to me. At first, we were apprehensive to go since we had no preconceived notions of what to expect. And dare I say, fellow yelpers, you recommended quite the family-friendly gem! Man oh man... This cash only, retro-feeling, inexpensive, tasty, beer-on-tap-at-a-reasonable-price, perfectly noisy, family restaurant was the perfect place to go to eat grilled food like a king (or queen) and not feel the dent on my wallet! Typically, I get grumpy when I need to take cash out because an establishment doesn't take debit/credit cards. Not here. I may have skipped my cheerful self to the ATM and even laughed at the dinky service fee ($2). A burger & fries for me. A steak sandwich for the Mrs. And the chicken fingers (with a side of girls to flirt with through the window) for my toddling son. Next time, we're going to give the pizza a whirl. If you're a family or you like a place that feels right out of the 70s/80s (both in decor and pricing) then give this place a whirl. I know I'm glad I did and I know we'll be back.

    (5)
  • Heather R.

    I love Barnaby's crust-- it's thin and crispy and just plain perfect. One of my favorite pizza joints of all time. Only two negatives I can think of would be: 1. Cash or check only (I never carry much cash on me) 2. No delivery

    (5)
  • John T.

    The crust at this location is below average. I was looking forward to the pizza here after eating at the Northbrook location for years. It's not even close. Will not go back.

    (2)
  • Rob W.

    Definitely a family place with fair prices and decent food. I don't come here much because while they do a good job in general, I can find better versions of what their menu offers at other places in the area. But if you're with a group of people with varying tastes, then it's worth the try. Good pizza. I usually do the to-go thing here when I do visit.

    (3)
  • Joseph M.

    Been eating at Burnaby's since I was a kid (40 years), for the last 25 years Ive ate at the one in Schaumburg it was my favorite pie. My wife and I were near this location on Monday and I thought being a chain that this would be as good as the pizza I usually get in Schaumburg prior to it closing a few years ago. I was pretty excited about the prospect of having my favorite pizza again. Well I ordered a large cheese and sausage and it SUCKED, unlike Schaumburg location this location uses ground up sausage (similar to ground hamburger), in stead of large chunks of sausage, they use a totally different sauce (not good) and put to much on. The only part of this pizza I recognized was the crust t as good. I will never return to this location and hopefully I will find another that still uses the original recipe.

    (1)
  • Kimi G.

    This pizza makes me feel at home. I absolutely love it! My other favorite thing there is the combo veggie basket. I don't know anywhere else that serves fried cauliflower, zucchini, and mushrooms in the same basket and are all delicious! The staff is so friendly! They take excellent care of my elderly grandparents and I'm so grateful for that! The only reason that I would not give it 5 stars is because they don't take credit card! What?!?! If they updated that, the place would be packed. Still love it though!

    (4)
  • Kalinda L.

    I grew up eating Barnaby's pizza in Niles. Friday, Valentines day, we got 2 heart shaped pizzas that were both BURNED. It broke my heart. I conceded to the family who announced it was the worst pizza they had ever had. I bragged about this Inn for weeks prior to the family, as only I had ever had Barnaby's. A year ago we went to the one in Niles and the pizza was fabulous. All I could offer was maybe they were really busy that day? This of course is never a sufficient excuse .HOW DO YOU PUT TWO BURNED PIZZAS IN BOXES TO GIVE TO PAYING CUSTOMERS AND THINK ITS OK???

    (1)
  • Tasty X.

    FIRST OFF: Cash or check only! Crazy right? Good crispy thin crust pizza. Not going to win awards but I give the pizza alone 4/5 stars. Nice casual restaurant. Got a good tv there to watch games. Cheap draft beers. This is just a go-to place when we want to go grab a pizza with the family.

    (4)
  • Kat A.

    I've eaten at this place a few times over the years with no real problems. The food is usually decent, so my 1 star isn't for that. It's more for the customer service or lack thereof. We ordered pizza for lunch at work and when I got there to pick it up the toppings were messsed up. They basically told me I should just take take it and they'd only charge me for cheese. When I refused they didn't want to make another one. They did it after I argued with them but really I feel like they shouldn't have been so difficult. If it were just that maybe I wouldn't be so miffed but then I got back to the office and the pizza was still wrong. So I called the place to express that the order was incorrect and they told me it was my fault and there was nothing they could do and to call back and talk to the owner at 3. I called after 3 and still no owner. I did however get a lecture about how it was my own fault again. Their unwillingness to do anything at all to fix their own error and the all in all AWFUL customer service is what gives this place 1 star for me. If I could give them 0 I would.

    (1)
  • Brian G.

    Slightly different recipe than other Barnaby's locations but still excellent pizza. Can't beat the crust. I prefer the one on Touhy or the location in Niles.

    (4)
  • Jake M.

    If you're looking for some really good thin crust pizza, then your looking at the right place. Crispy, cracker-y, corn dusted crust with braided edges cradles great sauce, perfect amount of cheese, and some of the best Italian sausage I've ever encountered on any pizza. Asked for it extra crispy, so I'm planning to return and just have them do it the way they normally do and see if I'd be willing to give 5 stars. It's cool that the place is decorated like you're in the middle ages and you can see the chef making your pizza.

    (4)
  • Chris A.

    Love this pizza! The crust is awesome. The only bad thing I can say is no delivery. This causes me not to go there as often as I want pizza...what can I say, just lazy most of the time. Grew up on Barnaby's as a kid living in the city and it's still as good today as I remember as a kid!

    (5)
  • Ashley S.

    I love this place! Friday night we decided to stop in for a pie. I'd been raving to my boyfriend about this place and he wanted to see if I was right. I think it was confirmed. It's a cool, self serve, old school pizza place. Really great prices too! Definitely somewhere I'm proud to be Duchess of!

    (5)
  • Dave V.

    it is what it is. decent service and good seating. screaming kids running around which is the fault of the parents not the establishment but they could've said something. cash only and an atm with a ridiculous service charge. only going back here if im craving and stranded with out a car near by. food: the appetizers are greasy and medocre at best. the pizza is far from special. its ranked pretty low for me

    (2)
  • Adam H.

    Yes. I was tempted to just leave it at that, but that wouldn't cut it. I have been coming here with my family since I was 4 years old, making that a total of 20 years. We still can't get enough. From Mark the Magician and watching the pizzas made to the draft beer and big screen tv, this place is classic. Oh yeah, and the pizza is incredible! I have never ordered it for carry out, because I don't want to wait that long to get it home, and that is a tradition that will continue. This is my sister's favorite place to eat so whenever she is in town we are sure to visit. We went the other day without her so hopefully this Yelp review makes her jealous. They accept cash or checks only so its about time that some people figure out how to use an ATM. I have no problem with it at all I just thought I'd offer a heads up so no one cries. I urge you to visit Barnabys.

    (5)
  • Fern M.

    Ive been to the Barnaby's near my house but this one was for a change of pace. This place is fantastic. Fast service, great tasty food, and very good value for your buck. The drinks are $1.25 and the beers are under $2!! They had Leinenkugels seasonal beer, so good!! I will definitely be back here though the caucasian populous is many here lmao. I think we were the only non white people here lmfao. At least they were nice for once those white people and not crabby like most white people Ive encountered. I love culture!! The thin crust pizza is amazing too, the best!! One thing I will say though, the Des Plaines location is better IMO. ;)

    (5)
  • E S.

    I love pizza. Got sausage and mushroom/ my fav combo! Pretty damn tasty. The only con is that its cash only here so bring cash!

    (4)
  • Vince K.

    Barnaby's is one of my personal favorites. My tastes cover the spectrum as I'm out at nice restaurants frequently with clients and also have a love for street food. Barnaby's knows their niche well and that is to provide a limited menu (pizza, burgers, beef) to young families at a reasonable price. To entice the adults, they offer a surprisingly good selection of beer (XX, Guiness, etc). Wine, not so much. If you are looking for a quiet night out without kids, this is not the place. Barnaby's is the YMCA of the restaurant world. When I think of Barnaby's I think of family and value (oh, and pizza!).

    (5)
  • Randy H.

    Pizza is fantastic & the crust makes it that much better! Cash or check only. For the price, they can't be beat!

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    I had never heard of Barnaby's before I got married, but it is a staple in my in-laws lives, and I have grown to love it too. It's cozy and kind of vintage, which makes it charming, and the pizza is great. We always call ahead and have it ready by the time we get there. On weekend nights and during the summer it's packed with little league teams of all kinds, so it's definitely a family restaurant. Love the tradition of it, and it's obvious my family aren't the only ones who do.

    (4)
  • Grace A.

    Lou Malnati's is my absolute favorite but this is where I go to change it up a bit and it is decent pizza. However, they seriously need to add some MORE lighting to the place. PLEASE make the place a little brighter and clean it up a bit will ya? Come on now. You have decent pizza now at least make the effort to spruce up the place just a little - please?

    (3)
  • Franklin D.

    Well, I agree with everyone who says this place is dark. We go here on Fridays for lunch with a big group from work. The pizza is decent. Nothing extremely good or bad to say.

    (3)
  • Alan N.

    FAIL! Did it change hands recently? Pizza cook lied to me about one of the pizzas and all 3 were soggy and not very tasty. Never going back. If he didn't lie we would have wrote it off as an off night and tried again I'm sure. Why do they assume that you are as STUPID as they are and lie. The following is the explanation of what occurred. We ordered 3 pizzas on our way to the restaurant to eat in, 1 - 2 topping, 1 - 1/2 and 1/2, and 1 - 5 topping. 5:14 Ordered pizzas and told 20 minutes 5:35 Arrive and pay for pizzas 2 were ready 5 - topping was not and pizza cook looks at the ticket and says it is still in the oven. 5:55 5 - Topping pizza still not ready and was told it takes 20 minutes and the others take 8 minutes. This is 40 minutes after pizzas were ordered. Rest of the party is pretty much done eating. 6:00 5 - Topping is finally done.

    (1)
  • Steve S.

    Not good. Nothing like it used to be. Salad bar is an empty cart in front of the counter where you order - literally an empty cart where you now pick up plates, napkins, silverware. Pizza is fair at best. Salad dressing in take out packages??? The booths are ok for one person per side - otherwise forget it. Too many screaming little leaguers running around. Skip this place; call Wayne's Pizza instead!

    (1)
  • Dan G.

    Superb pizza with an amazing sauce. Excellent crust that is on the thicker side of thin. The facility is outdated but not a problem for us. The consistent high quality of the pizza is why we have regular customers for 15+ years.

    (5)
  • Theresa M.

    Can this place get any better? The food is great and the prices are so reasonable. I have been coming here since I was a child with my parents and brothers. Now that both parents are deceased (love you mom and dad), I can see how they made this a tradition every Friday night. I now take my own family every Saturday night. I smile every time I walk in b/c it reminds me of my childhood. LOVE IT HERE!

    (5)
  • Amelia W.

    Over the weekend, I went to Barnaby's for the third time. This was the first time I went during "normal" weekend dinner hours and the first time I saw a good crowd. There were a lot of kids -- a whole little league team, I believe. The place is big enough, however, that we weren't disrupted by them at all. It has the feel of a regular neighborhood hangout. In fact, we watched several people walk in and run into people they knew. The pizza is good. Nothing special, but good. The beer is cheap! Mugs of Miller were $1.50 I think? Tough to beat that! All in all, this isn't where I'd go for gourmet food, but if you live nearby, I'd recommend it for a casual weekend hangout during "normal" dinner hours.

    (3)
  • Maggie R.

    I'm pretty certain that this is my favorite place for thin-crust pizza. It really, honestly and truthfully, is delicious. The only problem is, I always feel like I'm going to die after eating it, only because it is so darn salty and I spend the rest of the night double-fisting glasses of water. But the salt is no doubt what makes it so delicious! Oh, what a conundrum! It's nice for eating-in if you want to order a pitcher of beer and catch up with friends, as long as it's not during Little League season. During that time, it's best to order ahead for pick-up, unless you want to be surrounded by rambunctious kiddies running around after practice or a big game or team photos. my personal favorite pizza is the vegetarian combo with cheese, tomato, and spinach.

    (4)
  • Steve D.

    Great thin crust pizza for the price...have been going there since I was a kid, and now take my children there. A great place pizza place for families !!!!

    (5)
  • John F.

    It's in my neighborhood and I've been going there for all the time it's been open, since I was a child. Just like all the other reviews...Dark but comforting. In a world of change, it remains the same...Dependable and Good! Sometimes you just get a craving for it! Outstanding!

    (5)
  • Minnie D.

    Barnaby's has always been my favorite pizza (outside of mine own!), but I am pretty disappointed that the A.H. branch does *not* accept credit or debit cards. The others do, and certainly the one that closed in Hoffman did, but this one does not. I wish they'd change this policy.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    No credit cards, are we in 1970? Get with the times.

    (3)
  • Carlo L.

    It was my first visit to the AH Barnaby's. I had been to many other locations and while each one had the same premise of good cheap pizza and fried fare in a relaxed family atmosphere, each one always had something different on the menu. For example, I had been to some that had ribs and large selections of salads from Greek to Caesar. The AH Barnaby's was the most basic menu of any Barnaby's I had been too. Pizza, Burgers and Chicken sandwiches, House salad and that's about it. Why mess with a proven formula. It seems to be the spot for families to go after children's sports events.

    (4)
  • Taylor P.

    Great cheap and tasty pizza place. I love getting a small thin crust pizza that is pretty tough to finish for under 7 bucks. Cant go wrong with that price for the quality of pizza.

    (4)
  • Adele S.

    After I was rejected by Lifefsource once again, my daughter complained she wanted pizza. She was so good all morning as I dragged her on all my errands that I gave in. Of course, she wanted to go to Lou Malnati's and I wasn't about to drive from Rand Rd. to Lake Cook. So I reasoned with her and she agreed that Barnaby's was an acceptable option. It was so comforting to walk in here and find it nearly identical to every other Barnaby's I've ever been to...dark and dungeon-like, pay for food on the right, drinks on the left, the wooden booths with the short dividers so it's like you're sitting with strangers...I love it. The pizza was better than I remember. As a kid, we went to the Barnaby's on Caldwell (Niles?) and while the pizza was good, it was sometimes a little burnt on the bottom, so it wasn't my favorite place to go. This pizza was very good; we had half pepperoni, half onion & mushroom; veggies were very thinly sliced so my daughter didn't even realize she was eating them. I didn't check out the menu for any of the other offerings; we were here for pizza only. Anyhow, my kid loved it and hasn't whined for Lou's since.

    (4)
  • Piotr T.

    Great thin crust pizza and value. service is pretty fast even when they are busy. This is a family place so expect some noise from kids and little league teams. This place is worth a visit.

    (4)
  • April Z.

    we decided to give this place another try since it was pizza I always ate as a kid at the Niles location. and it's still pretty good however i gave it a 2 star as it seems they are not consistent in how they make their pizza. sometimes we get and its fabulous just how i remembered and other times they do something different with the crust and its not note worthy at all. we've stopped ordering our pizza from here as you never know what you're gonna get. oh and we didnt get sick this time =)

    (2)
  • Rodrigo D.

    Great thin crust pizza for a great prize. Soft drinks are $1 with refills :-) It is very rare to find a place that makes an individual pizza to order with a soft drink for less than 6 bucks.

    (4)
  • Brett Y.

    A little history: This location opened 35 years ago. I was born across the street at Stonebridge Apartments. I loved this pizza as a kid. When I was 16, I went with some friends and it really did not taste good. Two weeks ago, I went back at the age of 35 and it really was great. Thin pizza....the atmosphere was the same as it was 35 years ago. Brought back alot of memories. Nice to see some things don't change.

    (5)
  • Mark R.

    We go here for lunch, and it's a great place for a burger. Service is quick, and there are plenty of tables available during the lunch hour. The pizza is great too, and is cooked up fast enough to be ready when we get there when we call in ahead of time, and the sausage is the best. Be careful at first, it's usually tongue blistering hot.

    (4)
  • Allyson D.

    fast service, delicious sauce.. what more can you ask for? i love the thin crust pizza. last time i ordered a large sicilian pizza, and ate half of it in one sitting. that's saying a lot, considering that i can usually only eat three slices of pizza, tops.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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