LTH:
I had occasion to be in Grafton, IL on business this week and was impressed with the renaissance this small river town (pop. 600) has undergone since the Great Flood of 1993. Grafton lies on the Great River Road (Route 3) at the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. It was nearly done-in by the 1993 flooding but, some 13 years later, the place has been rebuilt and offers quality pub-style dining, boating, live music, B & B's etc. Grafton is known as one of the best places in Illinois to observe bald eagles, too.
My visit to Grafton included a luncheon and wine tasting at The Grafton Winery:
http://www.thegraftonwinery.com/They make their own wines at The Grafton Winery from juice shipped in from various locales, including California, Illinois and, I think, Missouri. Sweet whites and reds abound and, while I am not much on sweet wines, the Grafton Winery offers some solid dry red blends. Don't think Napa or Sonoma (or even Mendocino County) but tasty medium bodied cabernet-based wines nonetheless. A brewpub will also be in operation as soon as the Illinois authorities give their blessing.
I was treated to lunch at the restaurant perched above the Winery. Not only are there two huge outdoor dining spaces, the indoor space is an open plan with several large garage doors (with window panels in place of the opaque panels) on each side so the place can essentially be a wide-open, yet indoor dining area. The menu features the typical pub grub one might expect but every meal is made to order. Burgers are hand-formed (no hockey pucks) and salad dressings are house made. Daily specials are heavy on fish - we had grilled Chilean Sea Bass topped with a bourbon glaze that was cooked perfectly - served with sides of rice pilaf and steamed veggies for $11.95 - a value, IMO.
The development features a gift shop where a local artist sells her wares. There is even a concrete motorcycle parking lot so the kickstands don't sink into the hot asphalt of summer. I was told Route 3 is a popular scenic route for motorcyclists, but I suppose one could also boat from Chicago, via the Chicago River to the Des Plaines River to the Illinois River, to Grafton if one so wished! The marina offers transient slips for overnight boaters.
Anyway - if you're in the area, a place worthy of a stop!
Davooda
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-- anonymous Colorado snowboarder whizzing past me March 2010