A somewhat belated thanks to all for your recommendations. My brother-in-law and I found ourselves on Western Ave. on the way out of town, so we tried Don's Grill (listed as Don's Hamburgers in some circles). Very solid and reasonably-priced basic diner breakfast fare with some of the most perfectly-done hash browns I've ever had. The whole place had a great 60's/70's kitsch vibe with goldenrod and burnt orange furnishings abound. Very reminiscent of the older Waffle House locations in the Atlanta area. I should add that I had originally wanted to hit Moon's Sandwich Shop for the first time, but my bro-in-law was a bit squeamish at its "curb appeal." Another day, perhaps?
Don's Grill
1837 S. Western Ave., Chicago
In Grand Rapids, our best meal (two meals actually) were at Yesterdog, a 25+ year-old staple. I'm sure there are write-ups about the place here already so I won't rehash, but it is definitely a stop for the curious foodie with an iron stomach. We enjoyed two cheddar chili dogs with everything each, then returned later that evening for a repeat order. Great sloppy chili cheesy goodness! Had to love the poster-sized pic of President Obama above the counter proudly sporting a Yesterdog cap.
Yesterdog
1505 Wealthy St SE, Grand Rapids, MI
http://www.yesterdog.com/On the way home, we stopped at a great little pancake house with a great history. The Glenn Restaurant was a quaint little diner just a mile or so off I-196 right on the Blue Star Highway in Glenn, MI (aka "Pancake Town"). Check out their website for their story. Had some excellent cherry pancakes and some good strong coffee for the rest of the drive back to Chicago.
The Glenn Restaurant
6999 114th Avenue, Fennville/Glenn, MI
http://theglennrestaurant.com/Thanks again, everyone, I'll try all your recommendations soon!
Native Chicagolander Since 2003