Photos and crafts with Santa beckoned us out to the Starved Rock Lodge this past Sunday. I dont do the area around Utica and the lodge much, I just havent found much interesting food wise for me in Utica(other than Cajun Connection), weve done Duffy's and Canal Port, as well as Garzanellis and The Rootbeer Stand in Oglesby. Cajun COnnection is always rock solid, but not for this day.
I had heard of Skoog's and but not much about the food. Figured today was as good a day as any. Some wings, Jim Beam, and drafts while watching the football games was in order. Wings were ordered unbreaded, and plain(no sauce as I have a 5 y.o. who does not care for heat). Wings were really good, crisp skin, juicy, good sized. I also liked their house sauce, it seemed sriracha based to my taste buds with some garlic hints.
A $10.95 Friday bluegill and walleye fishfry caught my eye, I will be returning.



Skoogs Pub & Grill
155 Mill Street
Utica, IL.
Early supper had Garzanellis Supper CLub in Oglesby written all over it(they open @ 3:00 on Sunday), a quick ride down Route 71 had us there quickly. I have visited here before and enjoyed their fried chicken and meal in general. I like the bar it has a large rounded almost clover leaf section that fills the bar room. $10 credit card minimum, barely got there with a shot of Jim Beam and a couple Miller Lites. Dinner was good as well, I tried there house garlic dressing and it was not a mayo based version, which I liked, and the garlic really brought some heat. Fried chicken was solid
(another solid middle of the pack version, keep in mind middle of the pack out here is head and shoulders above anything you will get in Chicago or the burbs imho), served family style with ravs, and spaghetti as well as choice of potato, I think its like $11. Overall a nice laid back Sunday Supper and afternoon out by Starved Rock


Garzanelli's Supper CLub
750 N. Columbia(Route71)
Oglesby, IL.