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From Grandpa's Basement to 'Classy' Eatery --Valley Inn Gets Makeover From TV Show

"Restaurant: Impossible" takes over area restaurant and customers are amazed at difference.

 

Chances are, few people now will be comparing the Palos Hills' Valley Inn to grandpa’s basement.

In 2007, a Yelp website contributor who called herself Melissa S. from Palos Hills, said about the restaurant/bar: “This place is like having a drink in the basement of some old alcoholic grandfather's place.”

Some others Yelped that the food was good but the atmosphere was anything from “a state of disarray” to “a dirty, filthy place.”

Things are different now.

The Valley Inn just received a $10,000 facelift July 18 and 19 courtesy of the Food Network’s TV show “Restaurant: Impossible.” This is a show in which host Robert Irvine helps transform eateries and has been known to throw insults that make the comments that the Yelp critics appear tame. It’s not uncommon for him to sample a meal, have a sick look on his face and utter a word or two that has to be bleeped out.

Owners Frankie and Dennis Ristucci are under orders by the show to not talk to the media about the show, which could air in September or October. They were told that media photographers were not allowed to take pictures of the interior.

But customers are not under the embargo and during a recent lunch at high noon on Tuesday, there were plenty of reactions about the new digs.

“Wow, this is classy!” said Palos Heights’ Jean Noble when walking into the refurbished restaurant for the first time.

Tom Cunningham, an Orland Park resident and member of the Orland School District 135 Board, walked in and said “Holy, moly.”

Neither Noble nor Cunningham knew of the TV show’s involvement prior to walking in but both were taken aback.

“It used to be so gray in here,” Cunningham said as he looked around. “The tables are new and bright. A new floor. The walls are brighter colors. The lights. They didn’t gut the place. But it looks great.”

Noble had no idea the place was under renovation.

“This is a total surprise,” she said. “The food is great and the beer is always cold. That’s important. It actually seems bigger in here.  The only thing I didn’t like was that they don’t have the specials on the board anymore.”

Some of the regulars were also impressed.

A man who wanted to be identified only as “Pope” said he watched a little of the rehab process from outside.

“I was amazed at how fast they did it,” he said. “When you see it on TV, you say ‘oh bull, they didn’t do this in two days.’ But they did it in two days. They brought in everything they needed. They brought in their own Dumpsters, their tents, everything. And I was really impressed with Robert Irvine. He never once refused to sign an autograph or take a picture with people. He was the nicest guy you want to meet.”

The Ristucci’s have run the business, located at 8300 W. 107th St., for 39 years. They said the building was built in 1938.

Another regular who only gave his name as Bob, from Oak Forest, said he’s been coming to the eatery for 31 years and while he wasn’t thrilled that the new liquor cabinet blocked his view of one of the TV sets, he said he liked the new atmosphere and likes the new food choices.

“The food has always been good,” he said. “They have the best fried chicken in the world. If you leave here hungry, it’s your own fault. But they added a few new items. I was here for dinner and had one of the new steak items and it was just phenomenal.’’

Related Topics: Food Network, Restaurant: Impossible, Valley Inn, and robert irvine

L Pecorino

10:10 am on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

But is the kitchen any cleaner? Is the food any better?

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TQ

9:20 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Having watched the show, I would guarantee that the kitchen is 'clean'. According to the article, 'Bob' likes the new food choices. It wouldn't hurt to stop in and check it out for yourself. No one knows what you like better than you do.

mo

4:11 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

I hope they cleaned the ladies room.

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Lauren Traut

9:57 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Donna Hus

10:28 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

I love this place and can't wait to see the changes! It did need a facelift but I hope the food, prices, friendly staff and customers haven't changed.
Donna

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Frank Ristucci

7:07 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Donna its great come on in Frank!

jeff anderson

7:59 am on Sunday, July 29, 2012

I used to go to the Valley back in the early 90's when I went to MVCC. They had the best burgers and beef sandwich (Godfather)!!!

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Aware Palos Hills Citizen

11:32 am on Sunday, July 29, 2012

We stopped going to the Valley a few years ago--too dumpy. It'll be wonderful to have a nice Palos Hills eatery to go to!

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Frank Ristucci

7:12 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hey,come on in and check us out!!!

Aware Palos Hills Citizen

1:37 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Stopped in for lunch a few days ago. The hand cut french fries were outrageously good! Likin' the new look too!

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J LaVeen

10:25 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

When will the TV show air? I'd like to watch it.
We would stop for a drink or two 'after having dinner" somewhere else, I hated that dinning area, and felt like I was in a dirty old trailer, sitting so close to stranger. I like to watch the show and then give the food a try. My dad took us there as kids 40 years ago!

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marietta

4:28 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The makeover show airs this Wednesday, October 10th .. Here you go: http://www.foodnetwork.com/restaurant-impossible/index.html .. Tune in: Wednesdays at 9pm/8c .. see your local listing for channel :)

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marietta

4:29 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

< is joining some of the production crew for dinner .. (thanks Becky!) .. and looking forward to seeing Frank, Becky and the wonderful staff at Valley Inn! :)

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GMH

9:42 am on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

I started going to the Valley with my parents over 25 years ago for Lobster and Linguini on Fridays! I have been going off and on over the years and it was average but went to the opening with my girlfriends and it was beyond wonderful! We have been back a few times since and it is great - so glad you did the makeover!!

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Theo Poulos

4:33 am on Thursday, October 11, 2012

I look forward to trying the Valley Inn again after many years! The Restaurant Impossible show was incredible. Congratulations to the Ristucci family! I wonder if I will be able to get a table.

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diningnikkigirl

4:21 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012

All I can think about is that fried chicken after watching the show! Looks delish!

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Roseann Plasencia

12:26 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012

I'm actually disgusted at how filthy The Valley Inn was kept. We've eaten there so many times! Does anybody "work" at the Dept of Health? We were just there after the renovation and the food was very good. I watched the Restaurant Impossible show, and I wish I didn't. Please keep it clean. I might come back

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James Patton

4:39 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Have been going there for years in my opinion this place was better off before the food was better and the service was definitely better had an issue with our orders and the " owner " Dennis was pretty rude can't Imagine why a place would falter other than the fact the owner spent the whole night at the bar I'm through

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