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DESTINATION WELCOMES NEW EXECUTIVE CHEF, SCRATCH-MADE MENU
Dillinger Gang affiliates. Before they could leave town with their $52,000 of plunder, the gang was apprehended. Less than a month later, while awaiting trial, they were successfully sprung by five men with machine guns.
Today, you’ll find glimpses into local history all around Gaetano’s Vault – including the two exquisite vault doors that lend the restaurant its name and house two of the most unique dining spaces you’ll find in Starved Rock Country.

Tucked behind the towering circular vault door, you’ll find two leather-clad booths that give you a private space and an amazing close-up look at the inner workings of the bank’s original vault door.

Gaetano’s reverence for history doesn’t stop there. In the main dining area, above the enormous vault doors, you’ll find a detailed, hand-painted mural depicting a scene from the notorious 1932 robbery. Gaetano’s crafts an immersive throwback atmosphere that perfectly pairs with their expansive menu, filled with innovative takes on hearty Americana favorites.
Gaetano’s Vault’s new executive chef, Pete Manfredini, is a culinary mastermind who has infused the restaurant’s recently re-envisioned menu with new scratch-made offerings and hand-cut premium steaks. With over 45 years of experience in the restaurant industry, Manfredini
(raised in nearby Dalzell) gained his wealth of knowledge at the Culinary Institute of America at GreyStone in Napa Valley. Manfredini’s sprawling career has included time as a teacher’s assistant and sous chef at C.I.A., a traveling chef consultant and as the executive chef for a 4-star international luxury hotel
“I grew up in Dalzell in a poor Italian family, so we were always growing, gardening, canning, pickling, preserving or going out into the woods to hunt and forage for food,” Manfredini said. “We knew a nearby farmer who we’d get a half cow or hog from. That’s what I remember of dining in this area.
“I left for the military when I was 18 and began my career in the culinary world after that. I came to find out what I grew up doing is fine dining. It’s scratch cooking, source-verifiable, hand-fabricated food. With this [new menu], I want to bring that polish and authenticity back to the area, as much as we can.”
Manfredini’s menu highlights that Gaetano’s is more than a high-end steakhouse. It’s home to an approachable menu that melds classic American and Italian fare with more far-flung influences. You’ll find delectable new offerings, such as a signature 10-ounce Teres major beef cut, hand-breaded tempura cheese curds, generous 2-ounce fresh crab cakes, hand-cut salmon, locally sourced and house-brined pork racks and brick chicken, along with one of the signature local dishes of the Starved Rock Country region: ravs and broth. New this summer, Gaetano’s also is opening for lunch, offering some of their lighter fare like sandwiches, pastas, salads and small bites.
“Whether you’re ordering sandwiches, pastas or a heavier entree, we’re going to have something you won’t find everywhere, and it’s going to be made with quality ingredients. The flavor will convince you to keep coming back,” Manfredini said.
In addition to these buzzworthy eats, Gaetano’s is home to a sprawling al fresco courtyard that frequently hosts live music throughout the summer and fall. Visit their self-pour craft beer wall, conveniently located paces away from the courtyard’s pop-up stage. This state-of-theart self-pour station, which uses RFID wristbands to track which beers you sample and how much you pour, offers one of the largest selections of craft and domestic beers on tap in the region. After finding your perfect seasonal IPA, settle in for a free, live open-air concert – a perfect after-dinner activity or place to wait before your reservation. These concerts have included local legends like Dan Blanchette and Fiddlerock!, along with touring performers like Dina Bach and Him & Her. For more authentic
Prohibition-era fun, the second floor features a speakeasy bar and gaming room – complete with a discreet separate outside entrance that sneaks you into this gorgeous Art Deco-themed space. The restaurant’s intimate and upscale cocktail lounge is lined with gilded plaster wall décor, atmospheric glowing track lights and TVs for catching the game. Across from the speakeasy, you’ll find Gaetano’s gaming room, which features state-of-the-art machines in a comfortable space overlooking downtown Streator. On the second floor you’ll also find the restaurant’s chandelierlined event space, a beautifully naturally lit room that is perfect for hosting wedding receptions, family gatherings and corporate functions.
These are just a smattering of the many new additions propelling Gaetano’s Vault into an exciting new season. With a dedication to farm-fresh and high-quality ingredients, themed decor and a passion for local history, this restaurant is a gem that should be visited by everyone traveling through Starved Rock Country.
“We’re really glad to bring Chef Manfredini on our team. He’s incredibly knowledgeable about fine dining and scratchmade cooking,” said proprietor Rick Wilkinson. “I’m excited to see people come and sample everything we’ve been working on here at Gaetano’s.”













































