Mr. X and I were away for our annual volleyball/camping trip with friends in Earlville, IL, this past weekend. Over the years, we've found some good eats on the way to/from Earlville. For example, the Bristol Tap was recommended in the
Recs for Plano, IL? thread and it remains one of my top burgers ever.
For the past couple of years, we've met folks in Waterman for lunch on Friday. Houlahan's Tavern & Grill looks like your standard bar and grill in Small Town, USA. Real nice folks run the place and are very welcoming of our group that has grown from 4 to 14 for Friday lunch. I don't remember the food from previous years, but this year really stuck out. The fish fry platter was a choice of cod or tilapia. I went with the cod and was not disappointed. Four perfectly fried pieces of a beer-battered cod along with a serving of nicely peppered coleslaw and a side salad (an attempt at having something healthy.) Skip the salad and go for the fries. I thought the cod was fantastic. Although not battered in-house, it was great fish and perfectly prepared. The coleslaw is homemade and didn't have that cloying sweetness that comes with some mayo-based slaw. I washed lunch down with a couple of Deschutes Brewery Chainbreaker White IPAs and was a happy camper.
Earlville is south of Route 30, but not too far away. We tried the new Earlville Tap on Friday night. They didn't know we were coming, which meant some service issues. This place used to be Poka's Bar and Grill, which was mentioned in
this thread as having some decent fried chicken. The Earlville Tap is owned by an Illini with ties to Minneapolis/St. Paul. Hence the orange and blue paint job in the place and the Deep Fried and Grilled Juicy Lucy section on the menu. Mr. X had the deep-fried version; I went with the grilled. We enjoyed our burgers, although they were not cardiologist approved.

We attempted to try the fried chicken at the jimswside-endorsed Sip-n-Sack (
thread here in Mendota but arrived a couple of hours before they opened. The return trip usually involves a late lunch the Dairy Joy in Hinckley, so we headed back to Route 30 after admiring the outside of the Sip-n-Sack. About 12 miles west of Hinckley is Screamers Ice Cream in Shabbona, IL. We were hungry and decided to give Screamers a try. We're glad we did. We asked the young woman working what she recommended and learned they bake all of their breads, rolls and buns. I went with a the single cheeseburger with everything. (sorry about the lousy cell phone picture)

The bun was great. I should have gotten the double burger for better balance, but I needed to save room for ice cream.
Mr. X went with the recommended garlic steak and cheese on a herbed bread. This was a fine sandwich.

Onion rings were excellent.

I have always enjoyed the old time feel at the Dairy Joy, but I'd go back to Screamer's for the sandwiches in a heartbeat. No pics of the ice cream -- it's not Kopp's custard, but it hit the spot..er, spots. I forgot why I don't order dipped cones until I was wearing some of the melted ice cream.

Now after a weekend of eating out, I get to figure out what to do with the dozens of ears of corn we bought at the Mendota sweet corn festival...
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Houlahan's Tavern & Grill
208 W Lincoln Hwy
Waterman, IL 60556
815-264-3333
http://www.houlahanstav.com
Earlville Tap
37 West Railroad St.
Earlville, IL
815-884-1098
http://www.EarlvilleTap.comScreamer's Ice Cream
408 E. Comanche (Route 30)
Shabbona, IL 60550
815-824-8181
Dairy Joy
436 W Lincoln Ave.
Hinckley, IL 60520
815-286-7701
http://dairyjoydrivein.com/
-Mary