Maillard Tavern

Hamburger restaurant · Fulton River District

Maillard Tavern

Hamburger restaurant · Fulton River District

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494 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60654

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Casual-chic spot for burgers & sandwiches paired with beer, specialty cocktails & milkshakes.  

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494 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 Get directions

@maillardtavern

$20–30 · Menu

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494 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 Get directions

+1 312 766 2727
@maillardtavern

$20–30 · Menu

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Jul 11, 2025

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"Chicago loves burgers, and we have a lot of great spots to get them. Case in point: Au Cheval, which practically has its own shuttle from the airport. But there’s always room for more, and Maillard Tavern is taking advantage of that fact. This place serves some seriously good cheeseburgers (like one topped with foie gras and truffle aioli, and another that tastes like the 1950s on a bun), along with a three-flavor skillet cookie that’s one of our favorite desserts of 2018. It’s also about five minutes from Au Cheval and open all day, plus it has a large bar that’s perfect for watching sports. So while you won’t have to wait three hours to eat at Maillard Tavern, we wouldn’t blame you if you did." - adrian kane

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"Chicago has a lot of burger places, and many of them are very, very good. So you could be forgiven for thinking our meat-loving city didn’t need another one. But as far as we at The Infatuation are concerned, the more quality burgers we can get our hands on, the better. Especially when said burgers include the ones at Maillard Tavern. This place is located on a six-corner intersection in River West, and you’ll get the tavern impression as soon as you walk in - half the restaurant is the bar. There’s an extensive selection of beers and whiskeys (along with cocktails and spiked shakes), but as you may have guessed based on what we’ve said so far, you’re mainly here for the burgers. All seven burgers on the menu (not including the meatless Impossible burger) have two patties and a potato bun, and every component of each one is well prepared, starting with the meat. The patties are seared on a griddle until they’re perfectly charred and caramelized. (According to their website, this is the “maillard reaction” that inspired the name. We called Bill Nye to fact-check, but he didn’t pick up.) The topping ingredients are all high-quality, too - not surprising when you take into account that Maillard shares a chef with Piccolo Sogno, the very good Italian restaurant across the street. photo credit: Sandy Noto We like all the burgers here for different reasons. The Classic is very simple - with lettuce, tomato, onion, and American cheese - and it tastes like the platonic ideal of a ’50s roadside lunch. The namesake Maillard burger has crispy onion rings and a flavorful bacon and onion spread (which means you get some bacon in every bite, and don’t have to deal with unwieldy strips sliding out and dismantling the whole thing). Then there’s the City Slicker, with seared foie gras, Swiss cheese, a black truffle pesto, caramelized onions, foie gras mayo, and crispy prosciutto. It has a lot going on, but if you think of it as an entire plate of food you can hold in your hand, it makes sense. The non-burger items on the menu - two more sandwiches, some sides, and some desserts - also live up to the burgers’ high standard. Logistically, there are a few things to keep in mind about eating here. For one thing, they don’t take reservations. It’s small, and there’s not much of a waiting area to hang out in when it’s crowded. The good news is that tables turn over quickly, perhaps because the wooden booths and chairs aren’t all that comfortable - so come here on a weeknight or during lunch, when it isn’t as busy, and you should be all right. Chicago is definitely not suffering from a lack of fantastic burgers. We’re the city of Au Cheval, after all. Maillard Tavern is further proof that when it comes to bread, meat, and cheese, we know how to do it right. Food Rundown photo credit: Sandy Noto The Classic If the 1950s had a taste, they would taste like this burger. Lettuce, tomato, and onion, along with American cheese and pickles. Poodle skirt and McCarthyism not included. photo credit: Sandy Noto The Maillard Burger This burger has just enough going on to make it feel elevated. The crispy onion straws add a nice texture, and while putting bacon on a burger isn’t exactly revolutionary, the bacon jam does make a big impression here. photo credit: Sandy Noto The City Slicker Plenty of luxury-ingredient burgers just end up tasting muddled. This burger (with foie gras, black truffle pesto, caramelized onion, foie gras mayo, and crispy prosciutto) seems on paper like it might fall into that trap. And while it is rich, it really works - the foie is perfectly cooked, and the other ingredients don’t get lost. Just don’t plan on running a marathon after eating this thing. photo credit: Sandy Noto The Grass Fed Burger The plant-based patty of the Impossible Burger mimics the sear of real meat better than any vegetarian burger we’ve had. Maillard Tavern tops it with enough chipotle mayo and cheese to make us believe it’s almost the real thing. photo credit: Sandy Noto Fried Chicken Sandwich This is a good alternative to the burgers - not that you need one. The chicken is juicy, the breading is well-seasoned, and the addition of honey is a nice touch with the pickles and mayo. photo credit: Sandy Noto Chili Cheese Fries The duck fat fries that come with the burgers and sandwiches are fine, but not memorable. They do, however, make an excellent base for the chili cheese fries - topped with chili, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and scallions. photo credit: Sandy Noto Warm Cookies Three types of cookies (s’more, chocolate chip, and white chocolate with macadamia nut) baked together in a cast-iron skillet. The center is gooey and the outside is crispy. Get a side of ice cream and take the time to be glad you’re alive. A must-order. Milkshake The milkshakes here are good - they’re made with vanilla ice cream and a swirl of creme anglaise. Feel free to use them as a dip for your fries." - Adrian Kane

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"Your cousin is in town for a work conference and wants to go to Au Cheval. You warned him about the long wait, but he insisted on at least trying. Surprise, surprise - he doesn’t want to stick it out. Go to Maillard Tavern in River West instead. You’ll have a number of different (all very good) burgers to choose from, from an old-school classic (with lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, and pickles) to one with foie gras and truffle. The casual space is small, with wooden booths, tables, and a large bar. It’s a good spot to say “I told you so.”" - adrian kane

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"Speaking of burgers, they’re the focus at Maillard Tavern in River West. There are a number of different versions, and they all work really well. The classic (with lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, and pickles) tastes like what you might imagine a roadside burger from the 1950s to be, but there are also more complicated options, like one with foie gras and truffle that’s delicious, if very rich. The space is small, with wooden booths, tables, and a large bar. Come here with a small group, or even just by yourself for a quick meal." - adrian kane

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"Maillard Tavern, a five-year-old burger bar from Piccolo Sogno co-owners Tony Priolo and Ciro Longobardo, permanently closed in late May due to severe financial losses attributed to the pandemic." - Naomi Waxman

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