Saatva’s newest Viewing Room opens in Oak Brook, a vibrant Chicago suburb known for major corporate headquarters and its Oakbrook Center mall. Visitors can enjoy a high-tech, self-guided mattress shopping experience, then explore nearby boutiques, restaurants, and attractions like the Morton Arboretum and Wonderverse, making Oak Brook a stylish, family-friendly destination.
Oak Brook has always been synonymous with innovation. This affluent Chicago outpost is home to the headquarters of some of the country’s largest brands, including Ace Hardware, Blistex, Lions Club International, and, at one point, McDonald’s. That’s why we’re joining the corporate clientele and opening our latest Saatva Viewing Room in this chic Chicago suburb.
Located less than one hour from the CBD, Oak Brook revolves around its sprawling open-air mall, Oakbrook Center, directly across from our latest Viewing Room. But as its name suggests, there’s plenty of nature around too, with a golf course, parks, and walking trails galore. Here’s our guide for what to do in and around Oak Brook, Ill.
Where to shop
Saatva Viewing Room
Saatva has always been a bit of a trendsetter, and in the innovation haven of Oak Brook, we’re in good company. Our newest Saatva Viewing Room has all the latest and greatest tech that offers guests a stress-free, self-guided experience. Once you hand-select the mattress of your dreams, we’ll hand-deliver it—for free.

Saatva Oak Brook: 1225 W 22nd St, Suite 105
Vintage Charm
This small Midwestern chain was born from the love of a good flea market find. Now, with eight stores spread throughout the region, they specialize in affordable clothing, jewelry, and gifts for men and women. Take your time perusing their line of football-themed clothing, flowy boho-style dresses, and adorable tea towels to decorate your kitchen.

Vintage Charm: 8 S Prospect Ave, Clarendon Hills, Ill.
Gorjana
Who doesn’t love a bit of sparkle? At this jewelry store, there’s plenty to choose from. Get one of their initial necklaces for you and your favorite person or treat yourself to a delicate pair of gold hoops. Gorjana carries a huge range, including lab-grown diamonds to pearl bracelets and dozens of fun gold pendants.

Gorjana: Level 1 420 Oakbrook Center
Byredo
From professional basketball player to scent whisperer, Ben Gorham’s brand Byredo will change the way your home smells. Stop in to sniff their wide range of scented candles and perfumes (including travel size). Stock up on their luxurious body washes and lotions for your bathroom.

Byrdeo: Level 1 420 Oakbrook Center
Dry Goods
Country charm but make it cool. That’s the ethos of Dry Goods. Think stylish cow print pants mixed with comfy, sassy sweatshirts. Pick up a pair of floral-print cowboy boots or leopard print sneakers; they’ve got something for every Midwestern belle.

Dry Goods: Level 2 420 Oakbrook Center
Vuori
Athleisureware is everywhere. Stylish and soft, this US brand has been crafting sustainable sports gear for a decade. Come in for a new tennis outfit or some cozy drawstring sweatpants; they’ve got everything you need for a surf session followed by a couch session.

Vuori: Level 1 420 Oakbrook Center
Where to eat and drink
Lucca Osteria & Bar
Named after the Italian birthplace of its chef, Lucca Osteria & Bar focuses on homemade, traditional Italian flavors. It serves all the classics like caprese, bolognese, and veal chops, but we recommend the fettuccine carbonara twirled straight from a giant wheel of cheese.

Lucca Osteria & Bar: 1415 W 22nd St
Beatrix
An Oak Brook staple, Beatrix is half coffee house, half restaurant. Stop by in the morning for a perfectly brewed latte along with a fresh-baked honey butter cinnamon roll. Then, come back for dinner where the menu focuses on healthy-ish comfort foods like buffalo cauliflower, vegan tortilla soup, and Faroe Island salmon.

Beatrix: 272 Oakbrook Center
Katy’s Dumplings
Take a short drive from Oak Brook for all your American Chinese food favorites like crab rangoons, wonton soup, and orange chicken. But as the name implies, dumplings are the star of the show here. Try the pork and chive and spicy Chengu dumplings (and order extra of the signature soup dumplings).

Katy’s Dumplings: 65 N Cass Ave, Westmont, Ill.
Gibson’s
Chicago knows how to do a good steakhouse, and Gibson’s is arguably its best. This special occasion restaurant serves up all the classic steakhouse fare. Indulge in huge wedges of iceberg loaded with blue cheese, giant shrimp cocktail, and massive porterhouse, tomahawk, or T-bone steaks followed by colossal cuts of carrot cake.

Gibson’s: 2105 Spring Rd
Roka Akor
When in search of sushi, this modern Japanese spot has it all. Sure, you’ll find a killer maki roll and the freshest sashimi, but even the pickiest eaters can find something satisfying. Chefs here grill up the world’s most tender Japanese wagyu on robata grills and slow-cook an addictive yuzu miso marinated black cod. If you’re torn, try their omakase menu and leave it up to the chef.

Roka Akor: 166 Oakbrook Center
Where else to spend time
The Morton Arboretum
When was the last time you hugged a tree? Well, this arboretum has 17,000 acres full of chances. Dedicated to preservation and education around trees, it’s a non-profit botanical garden and research center located just 15 minutes from Oak Brook.

The Morton Arboretum: 4100 IL-53, Lisle, Ill.
Wonderverse
Inspired by your favorite movies, Wonderverse is an imagination playground for kids and adults alike. Try your hand at sim racing through the streets of Miami, a Ghostbusters VR experience, an Uncharted Escape Room, or Zombieland-themed bumper cars.

Wonderverse: 2310 Oakbrook Center
FAQs
Is Oak Brook a good area in Chicago?
Oak Brook is a wonderful area located less than an hour from downtown Chicago. Its suburban feel with easy access to the city makes it a great place for young families and people growing their careers.
What is Oak Brook known for?
Known for its corporate appeal, it’s home to the headquarters of some of the country’s largest companies. Many people relocate here to chase their dream job or start a family outside of the chaos of the city.
Check out our additional travel guides for advice on how to spend the day near our other Viewing Rooms:
- Logan Circle, Washington, DC
- Union Square, San Francisco
- West Hollywood, Los Angeles
- Upper East Side, New York City
- Flatiron, New York City
- Back Bay, Boston
- Lincoln Park, Chicago
- Uptown, Dallas
- South Park, Charlotte
- Pearl District, Portland
- Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia
- Ravenna, Seattle
- La Jolla, San Diego
- Winter Park, Florida
- Harbor East, Baltimore
- Uptown, Houston
- Westport, Connecticut
- Paramus, New Jersey
- Downtown, Tampa
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- Coral Gables, Miami
- North Austin, Texas
- Old Town, Pasadena
- Edina, Minnesota
Katie Lockhart
Katie Lockhart is a travel and food writer who travels the world full-time while writing for publications like Travel + Leisure, CNN, Conde Nast Traveler, The Points Guy, National Geographic, and many more.
