White Fence Farm, American restaurant in Romeoville, United States.
White Fence Farm is an American restaurant in Romeoville serving pressure-cooked chicken that is then flash-fried and paired with corn fritters and bean salad. The space consists of multiple dining rooms that accommodate various group sizes and events.
The restaurant was established in the 1920s along Route 66 when Stuyvesant Peabody created it to serve meals to guests visiting his horse farm. This origin as a side venture to a rural property shaped its identity for decades to come.
The restaurant displays vintage cars and memorabilia throughout its spaces and features live music performances celebrating Neil Diamond and Motown hits. These touches create an entertainment experience that extends beyond the meal itself.
The restaurant operates with limited hours: Tuesday through Friday starting in the late afternoon, and on Sundays from midday, with discounted early-evening specials on weekdays. Planning ahead and arriving at the right time helps avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
During summer months, visitors can interact with alpacas and miniature goats in an outdoor enclosure on the 12-acre property. This animal experience area adds a rural entertainment dimension to the visit.
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