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    Puttshack - Skokie

    3.5 (45 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Kelsey R.

    This was a mixed bag for us. My husband and I took our five year old son here recently. Ultimately it was a fun experience but with a few caveats. The restaurant inside is convenient and our server was great. The woman working inside the kitchen was also extremely sweet to our son. My husband ordered the burger and said it was great. I had the hot chicken sandwich and it was very dry. Prices were reasonable so I'd say this lands in the "fine" range. There are four courses of nine holes each - ruby, emerald, sapphire, and amber. Some holes do repeat across all courses, which seemed odd. The designs were fun for both adults and kids. We definitely had a great time on the two courses we did. It did get a bit congested at one point, and they were not very busy. For whatever reason 90% of the groups were on two adjacent courses while the other two courses had one group between them. The distribution was not the best. There are also these numbered posts at the front of each hole to let you know which hole you're at. The problem is they are directly in the way of your swing. It's a strange design. The ball automatically keeps track of your strokes. This was pretty cool and we all had a great time with it. However, the voiceover that tallies your strokes at the end is very sarcastic and pokes fun at you if you go over. This is funny for adults but discouraging for kids. My son was having fun and then heard the voiceover and asked if he did a bad job. It would be great to have the option to play without the voiceover if you're playing with kids. My husband and I just kind of cheered over it to keep our kid distracted. We had a lot of fun and found it reasonably priced ($52 for three of us to play two 9 hole courses). We will definitely go again.

    Angela B.

    Very nice facility. At first, when you walk in the CLOAKROOM with an employee. To the left are two flights of stairs, and if I remember correctly, there are two elevators. Once you top the stairs, there is an open space with plenty of seating and a large full bar. Off to the right is the Challange Holes. To the left is the check-in area. There are several, and they are all digital. Going straight ahead, there is a large seating areas and appear to be food prepping area. Off to the left is the Emerald and Ruby putting area, and to the right is the Sapphire and Amber putting area. We played on the Sapphire course. Sadly, we were only able to get to hole #2 before we got the call from the hospital. I went over to ask the manager if we could possibly get a gift card to return at a later date, and he was more than accommodating and provided us with free games for our return. I do like that everything is digital, and you can earn extra points, but don't skip that you can lose points also. On hole #1, I got my ball in the green hole for a hole in one and earned extra points, all the others lost points. Very nice places, and everyone was so kind. Can't wait to return.

    John B.

    When first entering there is an area with an employee and then to the left there are two flights of stairs and elevators. When you get to the top it is an open space. There is a large bar and two sides with pars (with electronic scoring) and another area with a stationary putting option. You choose your option and pay at the kiosk areanto the left. There are several options to choose from. They also offer group activities for corporate ideas.

    Lisa R.

    Went for a birthday celebration. Went during opening weekend and pre ordered tickets. Everything was excellent! Parked right across the street. Greeted right when we arrived. A member of our party has limited mobility and staff accommodated our party. Decor is fun and engaging: one sees the scores of each party member as we play. Fun times for all ages! Very family friendly. We went back a couple of weeks later and had the same amazing experience. We did not order food, maybe next time

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    Andrea R.

    I've been to the Puttshack in Old Orchard many times and always wished we had one in the North Shore. And about a year ago I found out my prayers were answered when they announced Old Orhchard was getting a Puttshack. The construction seemed to take longer than expected, but they finally opened up their doors in June...and it was worth the wait. It's such a great spot for to kill a little time with our kids. 9 holes takes about 30 minutes and if you're really feeling ambitious you can do both courses and make it an hour. We went for some family fun this past weekend and then walked over to Bar Siena for dinner. However, I've eaten at the Oakbrook Puttshack many times and the food is pretty good! I expected it to be more crowded on a Sat night, but there were only a few people on the course and the restaurant itself wasn't very full. My husband even asked if we wanted to eat there instead. I was tempted, but we had a reservation at Bar Siena so will save Puttshack for next time. I'm especially excited to have this as an excuse to drag my boys to the mall. While my daughter never has to be convinced to head to the mall, they could use a fun activity there. We've attended some fun larger events at Oakbrook (ex: bat mitzvah) and it looks like this Puttshack has the space to do the same so will also consider for any big or small event needs I have in the future.

    Heather B.

    First time visiting here! Excited to see what this was about! When we walked in we had two sessions scheduled at the mini golf. Both were good. Lots of fun. Great for families and kids. The courses were clean and the staff was knowledgeable and helpful. We stopped between courses for a drink at the bar and opted for two non-alcoholic drinks (see photo with menu) and if I could give 0 stars I would. Very bitter tasting. For something with agave or lime or whatever, even if it's a spritzer, it tasted like the bitter pit of a fruit. Zero sweetness. Someone revamp that menu quick. Because if I were given a fantastic drink I would've ordered another. We drank maybe 1/3? Of the drink and anyway. The food: 5 stars. Such a contrast in the offerings. Amazing food. The salad? Muah! 5 stars. Tacos? 5 stars. Definitely coming again. The manager or someone came up to us when we were eating and seemed to be checking in with customers about their experience. So I did talk with him about the drinks and he credited it back to us and that was awesome. We didn't expect that. Super friendly and was genuinely interested in peoples' feedback.

    Stacey W.

    What a fun venue and restaurant! Walking into the place you have to walk up the stairs. The dining area/bar is in the middle and on either end are the courses, two on each side. We first sat down for a meal, and coming on a early weeknight it was not that busy at all when we arrived. They had a happy hour deals for $6 of four different kinds of shareables. We tried all four. The loaded tots, Nashville hot chicken baos, onion dip with chips and southwest quesadillas. Our favorites were the loaded tots and onion dip. The loaded tots had a decent amount of small strips of bacon and was covered with a white and cheddar queso. Very good and tasty and the right amount of toppings on it. The onion dip was good too, the dip came in what looked like a smaller sauce side but there was plenty, we had leftover dip after finishing the chips. The bao were decent sized, came in a set of 2 and wasn't overly spicy. The least favorite was the quesadillas, just not much to the flavor and filling. After eating we played a 9 hole round of putt putt. The holes are fun and interactive. You pay for the round at the kiosks and then get your ball at the start of the course. Each hole is digitized and shots are auto calculated for a score. It was a fun way to play putt putt.

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    Ariana O.

    I visited Puttshack for the first time with friends and it was such a fun and unique experience. The technology makes it so convenient, as you don't need to manually track points or hits like you usually do for mini golf. It also is such a fun spin on mini golf, because no hole is like the last! Each round (9 holes) took four players about 30-45 minutes, which makes the $14 cost per player reasonable. However, we ended up wanting to play 2 more rounds, so the all you can putt Sunday $25 deal might be the best option if you're planning to do more than one round. We enjoyed some drinks while playing (which may I say made the experience even more fun) and it was so convenient to drink and play, as there were stations to leave your drink on while you played. There were also hooks for hanging purses and coats at every station. The drinks themselves were great and reasonably priced (around $13-16 per cocktail). We had such a fun time and I'd love to go back with friends or family.

    Jason K.

    From the 4 different mini-putt courses to the virtual mini-golf simulators, this place is tons of fun. They also have a full bar and a great food menu. The staff is excellent and the atmosphere is party time!

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