I have unfortunately spent the last week in the Rockford area (I won't go into it -- family emergency), and dined out way too many times in chain restaurants not worth mentioning (although I've gotten addicted to Culver's fried cheese curds and root beer), but I have hit a few places in the area worth reporting on:
A side trip to Freeport revealed the Union Dairy, aka Alber's Ice Cream:
815-232-7099
126 E Douglas St
Freeport IL 61032-4116
Charming place, art deco exterior, old-fashioned diner interior:
They've got a lot of quaint burgers such as the Lincoln Douglas (Mustard, Ketchup and Horseradish), and the Heated Debate (locally made Jalapeno cheese, sport peppers and house-made spicy sauce). Served with Mrs. Mike's Chips (nice kettle chips made in town),and along side a perfect shake made from Chestnut Farms ice cream. Whipped cream is redi-whip, so a small demerit, but otherwise wonderful:
Other decent eats:
Lino's is an Italian place on State Street in Rockford, looks like they're trying to channel Olive Garden's ambiance (faux stone work -- bonus for naked cherubs) with old-skool (sic) red-sauce Italian. I wasn't impressed with their meatballs (too pasty) but otherwise good stuff, and friendly service:
5611 E State St, Rockford, IL, 815.397.2077
Alpine View is a family dining place with an Omega-like menu and dessert case, although seems to be more Italian than Greek. Low prices, decent food. Prime Rib on weekends for $11.99 is nicely roasted and a generous portion. Fried chicken was crisp and tasty. A few points off for foil-wrapped baked spuds, and a very dull-tasting pecan pie. Nice escape from the chain restaurants.
1710 S Alpine Rd
Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 227-5400
One other note on the chains: I like Panera, especially for their internet service agreement. All they ask you to do is not take up a big table if you're alone, and limit your time during rush hours. No pages of EULA, just get to work.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang