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Steaks, Burgers, BBQ: Big Name In Grilling Opening Restaurant In Orland's New Downtown
The restaurant is announced as a major addition to the new Downtown Orland Park development.
ORLAND PARK, IL — Weber Grill Restaurant is set to join the new Downtown Orland Park development, opening in Spring 2026 as part of a $120 million project that includes over 140,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space. This 8,500-square-foot venue will feature indoor and outdoor seating along with a cooking school.
“This is an exciting addition to our community and a great first addition to the new development in Downtown Orland Park,” said Mayor Jim Dodge. “Weber Grill will enhance our dining options and attract visitors, making Orland Park an even more vibrant place to live, work and play.”
This will be Weber Grill’s fifth location, joining downtown Chicago, Schaumburg, Lombard and Indianapolis. The restaurant, known for its authentic charcoal-grilled cuisine and iconic Weber charcoal kettle grill, will showcase a wide variety of expertly crafted items including premium steaks, burgers, BBQ and chef-driven specialties.
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“This is exactly the type of tenant we envisioned when we first imagined Downtown Orland Park,” said Ramzi Hassan, President of Edwards Realty Company. “Weber Grill represents a high-quality, experience-driven restaurant that aligns perfectly with our vision to create a dynamic, walkable destination for the community.”
The project, initiated in March 2025 by Edwards Realty Company, will also revitalize the current Crescent Park, to be named Heroes Park, with seasonal events and a scenic walkway. With construction expected to be completed by Fall 2027, this development promises to be a cornerstone of the community, strategically located near the 143rd Street Metra Station and nearby residents.
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