
I had the veggie omelet which I must say did not live up to its previous version.Īs for Trax, I have only been there once about a year ago, also for a dept lunch. The menu seems pretty similar to the previous one, but less selection and leaned more toward the breakfast fare.

A gentleman, that I presume to be the manager or owner, stopped by and told us that the menu was just 3 days old. I was just at Rhapsody Cafe on Tues for my dept lunch. From what I understand (Deerfield Review), it just changed hands. Ronnie_suburban wrote:Rhapsody is a fairly typical coffee shop-type place.
#Tavern on the trax full#
Service was friendly and attentive, but not a very full house for lunch, so it was likely not a stress test, but then I never want to be waited on during stress test time. They list Door County perch for their fish and chips, which may be the thing that draws me back. Entrees start at $9.95 (chicken fingers) to $20.95 for rib/chicken combo. Sandwiches are a little pricey, running $7.50 for the BLT to $10.95 for steak or tuna. Quite a large mound of crispy little tots, perfection. Tater Tots! For a buck extra, onion rings, for $2 you can get a side salad. Companions had a chicken parma sandwich and a BLT, both of which were ample and no complaints were heard.Īnother nice touch: each sandwich has a choice of sides: baked sweet potato, mashed, fries, slaw, veggie of the day or. What I had was pulled pork, which was thankfully not slathered in sauce, and had good flavor and texture - not the best I've ever had by any means, but quite serviceable for lunch. They also have a pomodoro burger, also bunless, with grilled tomatoes, basil, and buffalo mozzarella. but it's not a sandwich on a bun, so I skipped it, looking for food I can pick up. The good stuff: lots of sandwiches on the menu, including some novel items for the low-carbers out there: a "signature" burger which is prepared vesuvio style, sauteed in olive oil, wine and garlic, and roasted potatoes. I meet with a group of former coworkers monthly, and this month was at Trax in Deerfield. (Locate behind Walgreens on the corner of Deerfield & Waukegan)
