Family-friendly restaurant and the hottest night spot downtown. Famous for homemade food, friendly servers, antique decor, shaded patio.
The Filling Station Pub & Grill has continued to be a navigational landmark in Downtown St. Charles. Come experience our Historic building that dates back to 1920 and has been serving as a place to Fill Up since then in the Fox Valley. We serve as both a family friendly restaurant, place to watch sporting games, see live music or enjoy a great night out with friends. There is no place better than our patio on a summer night or enjoying time out with your four legged friend.
We offer a wide range of menu items made from scratch using only the finest ingredients. Our Big Fill Burger and 57 Thunderbird Salad are a couple of the classic staples but try our Apple Walnut Salad or South West Salon which are some of the newest additions. Hosting a wide range of beers from Special Seasonal’s, Imports to Craft we have a delicious beer or cocktail for you. Famous for our beautiful shaded patio, antique decor and our friendly servers, we are eager to show you why The Filling Station Pub & Grill is your best choice for an evening out with family or friends.
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