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Plates of burgers and hot dogs sit around a table.

Not a hot dog person? Don’t worry - try Portillo’s homemade chocolate cake or plant-based options.

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Relish time with loved ones this season + save time in the kitchen with Portillo’s catering.

The restaurant that has celebrities talking caters the same Chicago-style street food they’re dog-gone famous for. Think: hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches, char-grilled burgers, pastas, chopped salads, cheese fries + more. 🌭

From grab-and-go to full catering services, Portillo’s lets you give the gift of good eats with three different catering options: Buffet, Fast Packs + Take and Make kits.*

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