Eric B.
Yelp
Rustic and clubby, E J's has been packing 'em in since 1997 when owner E. J. Lenzi brought the DNA of Chicago's legendary Italian steakhouse, Gene & Georgetti's, to Skokie. The main dining room and bar, little changed from their days as Great Godfrey Daniels, are starting to look timeworn. An elegant tent set up during the pandemic continues to bustle as an al fresco dining room.
I could bleat about excessive menu prices ($6.00 to add anchovies to a salad? C'mon!), but everything that emerged from the kitchen tasted freshly prepared and portion sizes were somewhere between colossal and mind-boggling. Entrées include a generous house salad with a choice of house-made dressings and a choice of potato (bread plates were provided, but there was no bread service). I had the Linguini Seafood. OMG. Loaded with fresh shellfish, tender calamari and chunks of salmon, there was seafood in every bite. My Missus had the Chopped Steak [stuffed] with Peppers and Onions. Resembling a full-size regulation football, this mass must've weighed more than a pound. We bagged up more than half of our entrées to enjoy for another meal or two. Coffee from Alchemy of Wilmette provided the perfect finish.
We expected service levels to be commensurate with the lofty River North prices. Alas, not so. Our server was polite but more perfunctory than attentive, and the pacing of our meal was uneven. Our salads arrived after an interminable wait but my Missus' salad was not what she ordered. This was corrected promptly, but our entrées arrived before we had consumed half of our salads. Our neighborhood diner, where the most expensive menu item is under $20, provides far better service.