MLS wrote:If you make it to Oglesby, you have to go to Garzanelli's Supper Club. Great neon sign too. I never miss an opportunity to go if I'm anywhere near the neighborhood.
Davydd wrote:I found this dining guide for Ottawa, IL
http://www.foxriverbnb.com/ottawa_dining_guide.html
It is super because it gives name, complete address, phone number AND a photo of the restaurant.
I've been to R Place and the Rockwell Inn in Morris. I'm thinking of making a stop this May in Ottawa for a pork tenderloin sandwich as I drive across I-80 heading east. This place was recommended to me.
Detorres Town Lanes
714 Columbus St.
Ottawa, IL 61350
(815) 433-0033
Anyone been there?
Davydd wrote:jimswside,
Detorres does exist. It is featured in that Ottawa dining website I found. Corretto's is in there too. I've received two e-mails about Detorres. In fact, I've received quite a few e-mails recommending Ottawa. It evidently is a tenderloin hot bed. I need to add to my Illinois search. I've only had five tenderloin sandwiches so far there. I plan to work in Schooner's in Peoria or Bloomington-Normal too some how hopefully this year.
jimswside wrote:MLS wrote:If you make it to Oglesby, you have to go to Garzanelli's Supper Club. Great neon sign too. I never miss an opportunity to go if I'm anywhere near the neighborhood.
Finally got over to Garzanellis Super Club yesterday for lunch. Not a bad place, I will post the pictures of my meal later this week.
A good bargain, I ordered their fried chicken "family style" which in Lasalle County means chicken, bread, salad, or salad bar in some places, choice of potato, as well as a plate of spaghetti and ravs. Garanelli's offered a basic salad, good 1000 Island Dressing, some tasty bread, 4 pieces of fried chicken(2 wings, 2 breasts), american fries, and a bowl of spaghetti and ravioli for $10.95. Not bad. The chicken was good, juicy, but their breading didnt have much flavor(it was crisp, but just bland), that was easily fixed with some salt, pepper, and tobasco. Overall a pretty good meal for the price. Their chicken isnt up to Ripp's standards, or a couple of other places I like, but I will go back since it is pnly about 30 mins from my house. They have a full bar, as well as a full menu, not juste a fried chicken spot. They are also right down the street from The Rootbeeer Stand.
Garzanelli's Supper CLub
750 N. Columbia
Oglesby, IL.
jimswside wrote:
Bartley's Supper Club
414 1st Street
LaSalle Illinois
Enjoyable small supper club with a nice bar, and friendly owner who works the bar and dining room. I have enjoyed steaks, and everything I have had here.
Hank's Farm
2973 N. Route 71
Ottawa, IL.
Some of the better fried chicken around, we have also tried the pasta dishes here, and suprisingly a crab claw appetizer that was good. Good home cooking with a nice salad bar.
Casa Mia
219 18th Avenue
Naplate, IL.
Italian food, above average veal, and chicken dishes as well as some crab, steak, scallop, & shrimp entrees. Nice cozy spot with a small bar.
Rockwell Inn
2400 W. Route 6
Morris, IL.
Nice restaurant, I prefer lunch here over dinner, very good rueben, and a very good pork tenderloin sandwich. The Bar area is very nice, and the drinks are cheap.
Cajun Connection
897 E. Hwy 6
Utica, IL.
The best restaurant in the area, and the best cajun food I have found anywhere around Chicago. The gumbo is top notch as well as the jambalaya, etouffe, fried corn, and everything else I have tried. The chef/owner is on site every day, and crawfish boils are had on occasion when he can get the fresh product on his trips down to Louisiana when he picks up supllies.
Cherry Supper Club
110 N. Main
Cherry, IL.
One of my favorite places to go, located in the small town of Cherry, just west of Peru, the Cherry Supper Club has never disappointed. We have gone maybe 15 times, and enjoy the fried chicken, the fish, the ribs, and everything on the menu. Every meal comes with salad bar, and soup, & the the hash brown potatoes are some of the best I have had. There are menu specials every night, and we can miost nights get out of there for under $30 including shots at the bar, a few Budweisers, and alot of hearty food.
Cogito wrote:Thanks a lot Jim. I have never heard of most of those small towns. Are they all pretty close to Ottawa? I'm not wanting to have to make any long trips after getting to Ottawa.
Jim, what's your take on the Green Mill, I noticed you didn't mention it?
Cogito wrote: But I think Cajun Connection will my destination once I get there.
LikestoEatout wrote:That pork chop sandwich looks pretty good Jim plus it's nice to sit out along the river and watch the world go by!