ReneG - I am simultaneously thrilled and sad to see your post! Thrilled to see my town featured - with photos! - on my beloved LTH, and sad that
I had not been the one to post. Kudos to you for doing so.
Krekel's is a must do for anyone visiting and you made it to the right location, too! The West Wood Street location pumps out the best representation of Krekel's burgers, IMO. Second best, IMO, is the Krekel's Dairy Maid on East Eldorado.
Del's also roasts nuts in-house and makes their own candies. I once had a fresh-from-the-roaster handful of cashews and thought I had found Nirvana. The double-dipped chocoloate covered peanuts are killer. In the fall, usually beginning a couple weeks after Labor Day, owner LouAnn Jacobs and her merry band of employees make homemade caramel and offer caramel apples, offered with or without nuts, and in single, double or triple dipped formats. There is so much caramel on it, the triple-dipped apple comes in a styrofoam bowl!
Would that I had known you were planning a visit, as I could have suggested a couple other Decatur stops that would have helped round out a nice visit:
The Wharf201 W 1st Drive in South Shores (behind the Marathon gas station)
Hard to find, but the pub grub is tough to beat. Hand-cut and breaded deep fried mushrooms, chicken livers and gizzards, the Wharf Burger (delicious and huge with swiss and a special sauce), and steak fries that are always cooked just right. Their soups are homemade and delicious, too.
The Beach House2301 E Lake Shore Drive (Yes, Decatur has a Lake Shore Drive, too)
in Nelson Park, northeast of the marina
The Beach House is the latest iteration in a string of probably seven restaurants that have tried to make it at this location overlooking Lake Decatur. IMO, it is the best of them all and is thriving to the point where they can confidently shut down the rastaurant on a Saturday - because the catering business has three weddings to do - knowing that the place will just fill up again. The menu is eclectic American, the wine list is more wide than deep but the price points are perfect for this community, and the bar is a happening venue of its own along the north wall. The head bartender relocated to Decatur (his hometown) after a long run at a neighborhood bar in Lakeview.
BTW - the "Chili" license plate on the Mustang is short for Chiligiris - the long-time Decatur family that owns the Lincoln Lounge directly across Main Street from Merchant Street. The Davoodas are pleased to be close friends with the family. The Lincoln has been in the Chiligiris family for probably 80 years now (they are proud possessors of the first liquor license to be granted in Decatur after the repeal of Prohibition) and also features a full restaurant called Angelo's.
The Lincoln serves the best gyros in town, IMO, though you can also get a top-notch gyro from Chris Droukas, the Gyro King at the SE corner of North MLK Jr Drive and Pershing Road.
Decatur has a wonderful Greek Community and the annual May Dinner at Church of The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is something that LTH-ers may wish to consider road-tripping to experience. Excellent food, home-made baked goods, dancing to a Greek band, etc. Big Fun and reasonable in price. It's the church's biggest annual fundraiser and the community really pulls out all the stops.
Decatur is also home to Decatur Celebration each summer (usually the first weekend in August). In its 25th year, the Celebration is a free street festival where the entire downtown area (18 square blocks) is closed for Friday - Sunday, featuring several stages for live entertainment of a wide variety, a craft far, strolling entertainers, a carnival for the kids, and I think something like 75 unique food items in outdoor stalls throughout the Celebration.
Thanks again, ReneG, for the post! If anyone is planning a visit to Decatur and wants suggestions on dining or whatever, let me know.
Davooda
Life is a garden, Dude - DIG IT!
-- anonymous Colorado snowboarder whizzing past me March 2010