In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, “to meet Pan Am stewardesses.” Suddenly, there was a place with great food, new and exciting drinks and an electric energy. A place where bartenders mixed the environment just as well as they mixed drinks. In short, a place like nowhere else. Today, Fridays in Tinley Park, IL is still America’s most iconic bar and grill. We embrace and celebrate our heritage as a bar. One that just happens to serve killer food in an environment where it’s always Friday.
After years of being a T.G.I. Friday's hater, this experience changed my mind. Stopped here due to terrible traffic not allowing me to go to my intended...
My hubby and I decided to try TGI Fridays for our night out. It was no wait and we were seated in a timely manner. Our waitress was pleasant and asked for...
What an impressive fall of what once was a cheap and reliable, if albeit not spectacular or healthy, place to eat. After not being to a TGIF in over 3...