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  • Mary R.

    Seen Nick's on Chicago's Best. I was going to be in Lemont and thought I would give it a try. I'm so happy I did. I took the burgers to go. My husband and I both thought they were great. Had other family members say "hey what's that you're eating" so I gave them Nick's number and they called, placed an order too. Needless to say, they were happy with my recommendation. We will all be back. Hopefully to dine in next time.

    (5)
  • Confucius J.

    I stopped in there on a weeknight a few months ago with a bunch of friends. We're a noisy bunch and took up a lot of space, but the staff were friendly and everybody enjoyed their burger. I had to work a bit more that evening so I didn't test out the bar. Nick's is on my list for a place to try again when the weather gets better, maybe on a Saturday afternoon when I can linger for a while.

    (4)
  • Eric H.

    Small town bar with country like service. A very simple, huge, delicious burger.

    (4)
  • Lawrence L.

    Simple menu of potato chips in a bag and burgers with beer. Cheeseburger is large and in charge. Looks dive but pleasantly clean and very friendly service.

    (4)
  • Meredith K.

    Great atmosphere. Extremely small inside with few tables & lots of old school decor. Huge one pound burgers.

    (5)
  • mike b.

    Nick's is Thee place in Lemont for the best burger. Karen is the best bartender.

    (5)
  • Kim M.

    My friends and I had a great time at Nick's. Its a great spot to grab a burger or beef, chips and beer and talk or watch the game. Its very small as some of the other posts mention but it adds character. You'll find yourself jumping in on the other bar patrons conversations and them getting in yours. Everyone is friendly and is there to relax. If you're passing through Lemont you should stop by for a beer and a bite.

    (4)
  • Kay B.

    I think this is a great small town neighborhood bar. This place doesn't have much of a menu. Basically a burger, beef sandwich, and grilled cheese. The burgers are huge! They were pretty good, however, I think the meat could have been seasoned more. I think a lot of people think the amount or type of toppings make a great burger, but if the burger itself isn't seasoned it really takes away from the overall taste. I would probably come back just simply because I like the bar and maybe I'd try one of the other sandwiches, but I wouldn't go out of my way to come here just for the burger.

    (3)
  • Matthew P.

    Absolutely dry food. The food was served on paper plates with plastic forks - hardly worth the price. And then they make you pay for the order with cash only without any signs. What a waste of my time and experience.

    (1)
  • Dave F.

    I love this place. You want a great burger this is the place. They used to only have the huge 1 pounder but now they have a half pounder to i think (cuz I have never gotten anything other than the 1 pounder.)

    (5)
  • Adam J.

    I don't know what's changed, but the last two burgers I've had here have been truly great. The menu has expanded a bit as well, but with the burgers to be as great as they've been there's really no reason to get

    (4)
  • Carol K.

    Nick's? Where have you been all my life??? Hidden away in Lemont, this bar is a cross between a dive bar that serves food and a neighborhood pub. Had it not been for fellow Yelper, Robert R., I never would have found it- for it was here that we met one night to enjoy "burgers as big as my head" (his description) and icy cold beers. His promise did not go unfulfilled. For within 15 minutes of ordering- there arrived on our table, paper plates groaning with the weight of the burger it was being asked to hold. The burger and bun overlapped the plate and the toppings were piled high. And this giant mess of meat was perfectly cooked but it was almost a shame to cut this giant in half just to be able to eat it. If you can't see any of the the thousand signs in this place that say, "No Fries", know that they have, no fries. But bags of chips are in abundance. Service was friendly and this is obviously a place full of "regulars" as there was a lot of back slapping and hugging going on with everyone who walked in the door. And this place has one of the nicest women's restrooms I've ever seen in a bar of this type. But the funniest thing? They close whenever they want. Slow night? Close it up. Bartender needs to go? Close it up. I think on the night we were there they kicked us out around midnight. But not without a smile on our faces!

    (4)
  • Lisa W.

    Hellooooooooo. This is the best cheeseburger in America. I think they could legally make that statement, and be ok. I order it with root beer and chips.

    (5)
  • Tony D.

    Small old Bar great atmosphere, Great Burgers and Beer

    (4)
  • Jim M.

    Best hamburgers in the south suburbs! Be warned that the burgers are a full 1 lb, so don't get too concerned that they don't have French fries. If you can finish the 1lb burger, you probably didn't need the fries. Atmosphere is that of a clean small old school tavern. Service could be a littler cheerier. The waitress/bartender was a little cold and somewhat rude. But the burgers are worth it.

    (5)
  • Margaret G.

    My bf picked this place. After hearing it was on Chicago's Best AND they served ONE LB burgers we had no choice but to go. Portion size is very important to him as you can see. Nick's is located in downtown Lemont with plenty of street parking right out front. We visited this local hot spot on a Friday around 6pm. We were lucky to snag one of the last few open tables. The place was full of locals, a rowdy group of middle age women, 20 something guys taking shots of Patron at the bar, and other sipping on Coors Lights. I was not quite up for the burger and did not want to take leftovers home. I opted for the Chicago-style hot dog. My bf got the burger. The hot dog was thick and juicy (yes, you! get your mind out of the gutter! ). Stuffed with onions, relish and mustard. I stole multiple bites of the burger and it was awesome. No twist on it. Just a burger done exactly how all American burgers should be done. A unique pitch. They pride themselves in NOT having fries. Hmmmmmm Although I think most of the time I would rather just not have fries especially if they are mediocre. However, tonight instead of mediocre fries I had mediocre BBQ chips. Skip those. While I thought the burger would be bigger, closer to this ( huddle.com/blog/wp-conte… ) at least it's less likely to make you hamburger shaped in the middle.

    (4)
  • Jeanna G.

    My husband and I just happened to be in town visiting family, and we wanted to come to Nick's after seeing it on Chicago's Best. It took the bartender awhile to realize we were ready to order, but it was worth the overall wait. We split the Nickburger between us, and it was definitely as advertised. However, I wished I had ordered the whole thing, I still think I could've ate a whole burger. We knew it was 1 lb., but didn't realize it was a thinner patty. This also seems like it's a White Sox bar/tavern which is fine (we're Sox fans!), so beware if you're a North Sider. You might get ignored.

    (4)
  • Dan R.

    Good food for a neighborhood bar. I don't quite understand all the 5 star reviews but they did help me find this place. You probably have been to a place just like this many times before. An ordinary bar. Some tables and booths to eat and drink at. A limited menu of standard fare, hot dogs, hamburgers, etc... No fries, just bagged chips. The only thing notable is the size of the hamburger, it's the size of a small frisbee. I can't bring myself to follow the crowd and give them more than 3 stars. It's just OK. Not great. Not bad.

    (3)
  • Hp B.

    What a great surprise! I had played golf at Ruffled Feathers in Lemont near Cog Hill so you have an idea of where I was. Asked a few people about any great burger places nearby. All recommended us to Nick's on Main downtown ? Lemont. Or old town. Small place - about 14 seats at a bar and maybe 32 others table seats. It was an odd hour on a Wednesday so we got 2 of the last seats. Waiter, MATT - terrific nice guy - said have the famous NICK's Cheeseburger. I was particular on the medium rare. Closer to rare than medium. He said that Lori the cook knows how to do it right. Added grilled onions

    (4)
  • Zoran O.

    Old school fresh ground burger - how it used to be still is here at Nicks. Been coming here for 20+ years and has not changed a bit - and that's a good thing. The big magazines miss this one all the time - best kept secret. Now I need to go and enjoy another one. Not a 5 star because there is no excuse anymore not to get your meat from a family farm these days.

    (4)
  • Moujan A.

    Old school place - friendly & excellent service &! -- a 1 lb burger that barely fit on the plate - copper ceiling from back in the day - great folks around - love the place!

    (4)
  • Frank C.

    I am part of a food club and we search the Chicago land area for the best burgers,dogs,& pizza. We choose one place per month to taste. Nicks Tavern is one of the best in the Chicago land area, seriously. The beef is the best part of this burger. Very friendly service, highly recommended . Thank you, Frank Campeglia- The Food Club

    (5)
  • Spencer S.

    I work from home across the street from Nick's so I'm pretty much a regular. There are plenty of lunch choices in Lemont, but I find myself at Nick's more than most. I love the old school feel of the place, everyone who works there remembers my name and what I usually eat, and the food is great from the top of the menu to the bottom. I'm not sure there's anything more one could ask for when grabbing lunch.

    (5)
  • Stephanie M.

    This place is a bit of a hole in the wall. It's a small place but has great food at good prices. The atmosphere is dark, as a bar typically is, and the service is wonderful. I had the chili dog the other day, going against the grain (everyone raves about their burgers) and it was awesome. Less than $5, too! The burger is HUGE! Very worth the money and looked awesome, although I didn't taste it. I recommend this place if you're in the area!

    (4)
  • Lauren T.

    This place is fantastic! We came here after a day of gallivanting in Lemont and what a perfect place to stop. The bar was practically empty, aside from a few regulars and everyone in the place was as nice as can be. The owners happened to be there at the time and came over to talk to us. There is a house dog who is very friendly, and they made sure to let us know that during the day friendly dogs are more than welcome. The prices are reasonable and there was one of those electronic jukeboxes on the wall to pick music. There were two small pool tables I believe and even though there were about 8 of us, no one gave us any nasty looks like some of those Lemont bars. Nick's isn't the fanciest bar, and it may look like a bit of a dive, but the people are great and it's a nice place to hang out. Kudos Nick's!

    (5)
  • Carolina C.

    Burger was HUGE and delicious! Small bar, very friendly service.

    (5)
  • Steven M.

    We stopped by this little hole in the wall because we heard of the Big Nick burgers. We were about half an hour late. Kitchen closed at 11. So we sat and had a drink with the new owner. Very friendly place. We had a great time with the bar tender. And the Dr. Who's Tardis shaped cooler in the corner. And they have Shlitz in bottles. We were there with an Irish fellow that just got off the boat and we told him that was a premium beer and he had to try it. Well of course, everyone that walked into the place after that he talked them into drinking Shlitz. The owner loved him. Great little find. Will be back for the burgers.

    (5)
  • Robert R.

    It's FRIDAY...and what better way to start your weekend than with a big, juicy cheeseburger the size of your head. Really, these things should be served in a helmet...they're that BIG! On my way home from work today, I realized it's been waaay too long since I've stopped at Nick's and so I checked my glovebox and sure enough, their menu was still there. When ordering, I try to keep the toppings to a minumum so the flavor of my burger is not to be disguised. That's how I tell how good the meat really is. Anyway, one quick call and in no time, my burger was ready and waiting for me when I'd arrived. With 10 minutes still to go before I was pulling into my driveway, I buried my meal behind the seat so I wouldn't start nibbling at it on the way back. Sometimes you just do what you gotta do. If you're in Lemont and get a serious hankerin' for the Angus, stop at Nick's for a burger and a beer...and tell 'em I sent ya. They'll have no idea who you're talking about, but tell 'em anyway!

    (5)
  • Allison B.

    Really like Nick's-- it's one of the first bars tried after asking for a place to get a good burger in Lemont and being told this is -the- place to try first. Nick's has a classic older dive-bar type feel, which I personally really enjoy with any bar as it makes you feel a little more welcome. The beer selection is pretty decent and the burgers live up to the recommendation. The burgers come with chips/pretzels, and not fries-- which normally would be a big deal for the starch n' carb lover that I am but considering you will need a to-go box for your burger, it's not a problem. Oh and just to confirm, the burgers are definitely worth the trip. I have yet to go here to watch a game and have a beer, but just from my first impressions, this seems like the kind of place you'd want to be.

    (4)
  • Ted d.

    I have been getting the Nick burger since 1996. The burgers are big, juicy, fresh and tasty. The value is great. It is filling and most people have some left over for the next day. They have drink specials and the workers are friendly. It is a great place to sit back, watch a game, have some beers and enjoy a great meal. I will always be a fan of Nick's Tavern.

    (5)
  • Lucas C.

    This is a nice little local pub with a great Italian beef, spicy and served au jus. Get it with mozzeralla and grilled onions for $6.50. They also serve a huge burger. If you don't like either of those options, however, you are out of luck because that's all they've got. The place is tiny and although they say it's historic the wood paneling and other recent remods make it feel more like a dive. Beer prices seemed average and I think there are 4 on tap.

    (4)
  • Darryl K.

    Straight up to the top of my favorite burgers. I like the simple menu. Who doesn't love Andy Capps?? The setup is nice too. Yes it is small, but I enjoy that "small town" feel that it gives off. Sit back with a nice burger, a cold beer, some friends, and the game on in the background. The staff is very friendly and truly appreciates you being there. Darryl (Proud member of The Food Club)

    (5)
  • D H.

    I'm not sure what all the five star reviews are about. I'm guessing the selling point of this place is the burger, (based on other favorable reviews.) which I did not have. I just found it to be a very small-town, dive bar-ish, 70's feel kind of place.

    (3)
  • Krystyna B.

    If you're in the mood for a local dive bar with a friendly atmosphere and awesome burgers (as big as a baby's head) then head over to Nick's. This place is tiny, but there is relatively high turn-over rate while local Lemonsters stop in for a burger and a beer while catching up on local gossip, sports news, while keeping an eye on the game. Despite the high turnover, this place is almost always at or near capacity. Nonetheless, when my friends and I met here for burgers, beer, and reminiscing, we were not hustled to make room for other customers.

    (4)
  • Will R.

    Got out of Chicago for half-a-day and took a short trip down to Lemont, IL to soak up some small town charm. While there I happened into Nick's Tavern. I was looking for lunch and a beer, and didn't think much of the place when I walked in, but one of the very friendly locals encouraged me to stay for a burger, and wow, what a burger! Huge but not greasy, most people seem to cut them into fourths... just fantastic. Sitting at the bar I quickly realized that this was a destination spot for the locals as lots of people seemed to know each other. Everyone was very friendly and made me feel right at home. It's definitely a bar, but clean and welcoming enough that several families were there with children. I also wouldn't term it a dive bar as again, the place was clean and well managed. I'll continue to stop into this place anytime I'm in Lemont!

    (5)
  • Tom M.

    Appalling bad service. Tuesday night bartender just completely ignored me like I had rolled around in dogshit or something. Really couldn't believe it. They don't care for outsiders here. Chicago folks stay away...

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    Went there on Friday night with a group of people from work, and had a fantastic time! Very small place with cap at about 50 people, and the place was packed! Every seat at the bar taken and the tables full too. Some might call it a dive bar, but to me that brings up negative images which don't fit Nick's. Bar was super clean and the decor was what I'm going to term 'bar classic'. Not a ton of beers on tap, but they have a pretty standard bottle selection. Nick's is definitely known for it's Nickburgers, which are almost as large as the plate they come on. Definitely get everything(lettuce, tomato, pickles, relish, ketchup, mustard, onions-grilled or raw) on your burger, especially the grilled onions. They make their burgers fresh daily, and you can definitely taste that they're not pansy frozen pub burgers! If you are starving, maybe you could finish the entire burger, but I was pleasantly full on half a burger, two beers and a bit of the bar mix. The owners, Don and Rob were working their butts off that night, but they still found time to chat with everyone and were very sincere in making sure everything was to our liking. Great set of guys who make you want to make this your usual hang out spot, and I definitely would if I lived closer to Lemont!

    (5)
  • Bill T.

    Best place for a Fred Flinstone brontosaurus burger...as in they are huge! First time back since the new owners and the burgers almost seemed bigger, still great. Takes a while to cook them because they are so huge - gives you extra time to drink beer! The bartenders are friendly and are focused on customer service. This is one of those places where the owner stops by and asks you how everything was and really means it....and then thanks you for stopping by - whoa! No Don, thank you!

    (5)
  • Dusty K.

    5-star burger. Freshly ground beef tossed on a bun way too small so the ends stick out the sides. So lovely I wish I had one right now Nick's is a dive bar with 5-6 tables tops. The bartender performs double-duty as your waiter/waitress and serves a nice cold old style along with your burger should you choose that route. The reason there are so few reviews is because anyone who goes to Nick's would not know what Yelp is. Go to Nick's. Get a beer. Get the burger. Enjoy it's monstrous size and plan your next trip back. Cause the minute you leave you will be thinking about the burger for the next week

    (5)
  • Jeff O.

    Fantastic Burgers, the other yelp reviews didn't lie. I'll definitely have to stop out here again. Bartender was super friendly too!

    (5)
  • Laura C.

    If you're looking for a beer and a fat burger, Nick's is your spot. Definitely a neighborhood bar with friendly service. Burgers, hot dogs, beefs and grilled cheese. No fries, just chips. Very straightforward menu. I had a burger with mozzarella cheese and muffuletta topping. So good, cooked perfectly with a little bit of pink in the center. Cash only. They have an ATM on site for your convenience!

    (5)
  • Darrell H.

    Hamburger was huge and awesome.cooked through yet stayed juicy and also tried the homemade chili and that was equally delicious and to top it off the root beer was also very good. Will be back for sure. only thing is be careful with kids going as F bombs were flying the whole meal as it is a bar

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    This place is great. It's exactly what it's always been.... divey, bar atmosphere, small, cash only, chips no fries, and excellent burgers! Worth coming here even if from far to experience it since these type places are few and far between. It's ok to bring kids even though it's a bar, I would suggest an age where they can sit still. This is a small place inside and no where to move around with little ones. So I'd say 8 and up type place for kiddos. Burgers are good, not great but very good. It's simple good hamburger old school style. Keep it the same Nicks!

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    Bring your appetite! We started out with a split bowl of the house chili & delicious as it was, wished we hadn't. Very good, soupy with rich tomato taste. But then 2 of the biggest burgers I've ever seen came out! Cooked prefect - juicy & not too greasy. I added mushrooms & fried onions, yum! My husband had cheese on his & it came out thick & perfectly melted over the entire burger just like it's supposed to be. Highly recommend! Cute small bar with great food, excellent prices. Terrific bloody Mary!

    (5)
  • Shin M.

    My friend and I came here because Lemont is a halfway (30 min) meeting point for both of us. We met around 7:15 on a Monday night. There were maybe 3-4 people sitting at the bar. I ordered a grilled cheese on Texas Toast ($4) with a cup of vegetable meatball soup ($3). The vegetable meatball soup was really flavorful! The grilled cheese was pretty big and extremely cheesy. It was really good! My friend got cheese flavored chips which were not homemade- they came in a packaged bag- she did not like them. The menu says cash only and NO fries. No fries?!!! Those are the best part of a meal! Service was ok. If you're stopping by here, I'd definitely recommend the grilled cheese and vegetable meatball soup! =)

    (4)
  • Don Z.

    Went here for a burger after hearing about it from multiple folks for over 10 years. Not sure why I didn't make my way over here before. Nicks is a little hole in the wall place - if there were 25 people in here you'd be bumping elbows. I sat at the bar and ordered a beer and the "Little Nick" which is an 8 ounce burger with cheddar cheese. I was able to see into the kitchen from my seat and I saw the most beautiful red burger patty go on to the grill that I've ever seen - I could tell from 20 feet away that this is the kind of ground meat you get at your local butcher shop - not something that comes from Sysco that's been frozen for months. The burger took a while to cook, however I did order it well done. Even with it being well done, it had plenty of flavor and even with it being the "Little Nick" was more than filling. I complimented my burger with some Andy Capp's Hot Fries - which I hadn't had in years - and a Polyanna beer. All in my check was slightly over $11. Not too bad! All in all this place is definitely worth checking out if you're in the area. I will be back! Protip: Bring cash - they don't take credit cards. There is an ATM on site though if you happen to forget.

    (4)
  • Marryann S.

    Went to Nick's for the best cheeseburger and was not disappointed. This is a small tavern but the cheeseburgers are so big and juicy always cooked to perfection. They do not have fries but chips Instead which is fine..Always go there for the best hamburgers and cheeseburgers..Luv this place...Try it you will not be disappointed..You can eat there or call in for take out..

    (5)
  • Beau G.

    Burger was great! Service was great ! No fries which means you don't smell like fried food when you leave . Cash only but there is a atm.

    (4)
  • Mathew G.

    It's a bar. They have alcohol. If you think the food ain't great, drink more alcohol.

    (5)
  • Balaji R.

    Great no frills place! One of the best burgers I've ever had. .. Italian beef and hot dogs are good too! Go there for the food and a beer and you'll not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Naomi A.

    Nothing more then decent. Food seemed nuked but tasted good. The place needs a facelift!

    (3)
  • Ashleigh A.

    Came here for my first time on Friday night and it was great! Very small menu but I knew that I had to get the burger and it was delicious! It was fresh and didn't taste like another chain burger. They're a small hole in the wall place but I'm okay with that. No fries (chips instead) and that was okay too. They don't take credit card, only cash (an ATM is located inside). All in all it was a great experience, perfect for a quiet Friday night.

    (5)
  • Dar J.

    The staff is always friendly and the food is always awesome. The giant burger is their claim to fame, but the grilled cheese is the hidden gem. Best. Grilled. Cheese. Ever. I typically get giardiniera, bacon, and tomato with American cheese on Texas toast. Nick's sponsors my softball team and now I can't wait for Thursday night so I can get one of these delicious sandwiches!

    (5)
  • Sam M.

    Eh - no big deal. When I moved to Lemont 20 years ago I heard "the legend of Nick's" from several locals and have eaten there a number of times since then - usually a few years apart after the first disappointing visit and mainly in an effort to see if the food had gotten any better. it hasn't. - and I've never been able to understand the rave reviews, unless you really enjoy eating very, very mediocre burgers in crowded small town dive bars. They don't make fries, don't take credit cards, the place has NO ambiance, and the standard bar "beer" is Budweiser - 'nuff said. This is one of those places that I use to define the low end of the comparison scale, and dang near every burger joint that I've ever been in is better than Nicks.

    (1)
  • Patrick E.

    Nice place, friendly staff and cheap beer. What's not to like? We were there to watch some football on a saturday night and it was not too crowded, but there were some really loud talkers and people yelling as they played LCR (dice game)... I love LCR, but don't need to have someone screaming in my ear for 30 minutes straight about it. But, their jukebox (frozen in time at 1974?) played all kinds of classic rock from the sixties up to 1974 was a nice diversion from the screaming going on. Maybe I'm just getting too old? Anyhow, will come back and definitely try the burger that everyone raves about. CASH ONLY.... so leave the Platinum AmEx at home (besides, who plays LCR with a credit card anyhow?) Cheers!

    (4)
  • Don G.

    I expected this place to be jammed, but it wasn't. That made me worried. No need to worry here. We had a Nick and a little Nick burger. They were simple and delicious. The best thing was the Italian wedding soup. There is not much more on the menu and there doesn't need to be. Order a soup and burger and be happy. Oh and my scotch was a nice heavy pour.

    (4)
  • Dina B.

    We had a taste for a good burger; however after getting our food delivered, we soon regretted our choice to coming to Nick's. The burger was hot in some places and moderately warm in others. How do you accomplish that task??? Microwave? The meat definitely had a funky taste and the bun was dry. Tasting this awful burger once was bad enough, but even worse was that the taste lingered on all night long in your system!!!

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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