[i debated about posting this in the Champaign-Urbana thread, but since both of the restaurants are in Monticello, i decided to make a new thread - hope that is okay!]
Today a school project landed us in Monticello, a town i'd never visited before, over the lunch hour. We were immediately attracted to a sleek-looking restaurant called
Montgomery's, which had a rather impressive menu for the area - lots of locally raised meats & produce. (The downside - it has a martini bar. Give and take, i know.) Anyway, Montgomery's was out (it's only open Th-Sat for dinner), but i'm interested in hearing from someone who has dined there. Particularly, when they say "wild mushrooms," do they mean store-bought exotics (e.g. shiitakes & portobellos), or something worth the trip from Champaign (e.g. morels)? i sent an email, but first-hand accounts are always best, especially from LTHforum!
We ended up eating at a restaurant next door called The Bistro. R & i wondered if it was run by the same people as Montgomery's. To be brief - i hope it isn't. The place looks quaint enough - exposed brick, local artwork, a few scattered tables in an awkwardly shaped room. We were told to seat ourselves & soon a server came by with the menu. The restaurant is only open until 2pm & serves breakfast all day as well as sandwiches, soups, & salads.
R ordered French toast & thought it was fair, although his side of bacon was disgustingly burnt (it looked like tinder). i ordered a cup of the soup of the day - mushroom brie - along with a garden salad. The salad was pretty disappointing in terms of quality as well as quantity (it was in a bowl smaller than the cup of tea i was served). For $3, i don't expect much, but three $1 bills ripped into bite-size pieces would have caused that bowl to overflow.
The soup was the big let-down - i was hoping for something truly interesting. What i got tasted like a salt lick with a few pieces of mushroom thrown in. i'm pretty sure this was a canned cream of mushroom soup to which some kind of powdered cheese or cheese product had been added. i didn't taste brie period (though R thought he did), but regardless, real brie would have given the soup a very different texture (not the gritty feel this had).
All in all, not worth it. i'm glad i didn't order anything else. i didn't see anything that seemed to stand out on their menu as a specialty... so i wonder whether they have many repeat customers.