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    Post #1 - June 25th, 2007, 11:41 am
    Post #1 - June 25th, 2007, 11:41 am Post #1 - June 25th, 2007, 11:41 am
    I'm driving down to Plano, IL this Saturday to visit the Farnsworth House. Since it's a relatively short drive, I probably won't make any stops en route, but after my 10am tour, I'll probably need a snack. Does anyone have any recommendations for lunch in Plano or very nearby?

    Thanks in advance.
  • Post #2 - June 25th, 2007, 2:19 pm
    Post #2 - June 25th, 2007, 2:19 pm Post #2 - June 25th, 2007, 2:19 pm
    I don't know of anything right in plain ol' Plano, but in Sandwich there is a typical pub serving sandwiches, pastas, etc.: Rick's Place. Haven't been for a while, but it wasn't bad.

    If I were anywhere in the vicinity, however, I'd zip over to the Bristol Tap for the BEST hamburger, ever. It takes about 20 minutes for them to make them by hand, and the menu certainly isn't extensive, but the burgers are just excellent. And huge -- go hungry! It is a tavern, and its about 10 miles away, but definitely worth it. The address is:

    46 N Cannonball
    Bristol, IL
    630-553-6229
  • Post #3 - June 26th, 2007, 4:13 am
    Post #3 - June 26th, 2007, 4:13 am Post #3 - June 26th, 2007, 4:13 am
    We're out that way once in a while to go to the Sandwich Antique Market or to Silver Springs State Park which is across the River from the Farnsworth House. We generally have lunch in Yorkville at the Bridge Street Cafe which is on Rte. 47 in downtown Yorkville. Nothing real special, just a small town eatery with basic good food. Last visit my partner ordered the trout special which was a beautiful presentation and well prepared whole fileted and deboned broiled trout. This area is exploding with new housing and new strip malls popping up on what was once beautiful farm land, there are many new restaurants and bars opening up along US 34 from Sandwich to Plano to Yorkville.
  • Post #4 - June 26th, 2007, 11:00 am
    Post #4 - June 26th, 2007, 11:00 am Post #4 - June 26th, 2007, 11:00 am
    Thanks for the recommendations. I'll report on wherever I end up. The Bristol Tap burger will be hard to pass up!
  • Post #5 - June 26th, 2007, 11:51 am
    Post #5 - June 26th, 2007, 11:51 am Post #5 - June 26th, 2007, 11:51 am
    Plano and Sandwich have several Mexican taco stands and I think the sit down Mexican place is in Plano, all along US Rte. 34. Like I said, this area has exploded and much new stuff all along 34 though none has tempted me yet. There is also an actual railcar diner in Sandwich on 34.
  • Post #6 - June 27th, 2007, 8:51 am
    Post #6 - June 27th, 2007, 8:51 am Post #6 - June 27th, 2007, 8:51 am
    Plano and Sandwich have several Mexican taco stands and I think the sit down Mexican place is in Plano, all along US Rte. 34. Like I said, this area has exploded and much new stuff all along 34 though none has tempted me yet. There is also an actual railcar diner in Sandwich on 34.


    Thanks. I'll probably stay along 34, won't stray too far from it given my nonexistent sense of direction. A taco stand might be perfect. I won't be able to dawdle too much--I'll have to get back to shop and cook for Ravinia that night.
  • Post #7 - June 27th, 2007, 10:49 am
    Post #7 - June 27th, 2007, 10:49 am Post #7 - June 27th, 2007, 10:49 am
    If you're set on a taco stand, there is a decent little sitdown Mexican place in the middle of Plano on Center Street two short blocks north of 34 on the right hand side. Weekend will mean menudo too.
    If you look carefully, you might see the plaque for the original Reaper Factory inthe first block off 34.
  • Post #8 - July 1st, 2007, 6:31 am
    Post #8 - July 1st, 2007, 6:31 am Post #8 - July 1st, 2007, 6:31 am
    Yesterday was my trip to Plano. (I highly, highly recommend the Farnsworth House to anyone with even the most minimal interest in architecture. It's an astounding landmark.) I finished my tour a little after 11am. Still thinking about the house, I was not focused on food at all, just intent on trying something in Plano before getting back on the road. LikestoEatout was definitely right about all of the development on 34--a LOT of strip malls. It seems that about every major fast food chain is represented in nearby Yorkville, but I didn't see a lot of other food options.

    I ended up at Jade's Garden right in downtown (?) Plano. I ordered the hong sue tofu, the most notable quality of which was that it was served hot.

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    The menu defined this dish as "deep fried bean curd with pork sauteed with Chinese vegetables." It actually tasted fine, if somewhat heavy on the sauce. However, I didn't detect any pork. The dish also got me thinking about what "Chinese vegetables" generally refers to on the menus of Chinese-American restaurants. In this particular case, it meant: carrots, pea pods, broccoli, water chestnuts and bok choy. It was the bok choy that appeased me.

    Jade's Garden
    411 E. Route 34 (The number is correct; I just can't remember the street name for 34)
    Plano, IL 60545
  • Post #9 - July 2nd, 2007, 6:30 am
    Post #9 - July 2nd, 2007, 6:30 am Post #9 - July 2nd, 2007, 6:30 am
    I'm glad you enjoyed the Farnsworth House! We drove by yesterday on our way to Winding Creek Farm, a nursery. I noted one Mexican place right at the corner of 34 and Ben Street (where you turn for the Farnsworth House) and another a little farther down 34 that had a sign for tacos, gyros and "ahmbergasa" (hamburgers). For our lunch we opted for Culver's in Yorkville, I guess we're not very adventuresome!
  • Post #10 - July 2nd, 2007, 8:33 am
    Post #10 - July 2nd, 2007, 8:33 am Post #10 - July 2nd, 2007, 8:33 am
    I noted one Mexican place right at the corner of 34 and Ben Street (where you turn for the Farnsworth House) and another a little farther down 34 that had a sign for tacos, gyros and "ahmbergasa" (hamburgers).


    I know exactly the Mexican place you're referring to. I believe the name is Cano's. I actually would have preferred to eat there--a torta and a beer would have made for the perfect meal after my tour but, alas, they still looked closed shortly after 11am. I also saw that sign further down 34 with the hamburguesas and gyros! I thought it would be a great LTH photo, but I found it less easy to grab for my camera with just me in the car.

    My boyfriend wants to visit the Farnsworth House with me in October once the leaves change, so I'm hoping to have a better Plano report then.
  • Post #11 - September 22nd, 2007, 10:15 pm
    Post #11 - September 22nd, 2007, 10:15 pm Post #11 - September 22nd, 2007, 10:15 pm
    tcdup wrote:If I were anywhere in the vicinity, however, I'd zip over to the Bristol Tap for the BEST hamburger, ever. It takes about 20 minutes for them to make them by hand, and the menu certainly isn't extensive, but the burgers are just excellent. And huge -- go hungry! It is a tavern, and its about 10 miles away, but definitely worth it. The address is:

    46 N Cannonball
    Bristol, IL
    630-553-6229


    Taking tcdup's recommendation, Mr. X and I stopped at the Bristol Tap on our way to Earlville, IL. I thought the burger was fantastic.

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    We were there in August. It's a Cubs Christmas all the time at the Bristol Tap.

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    The place had great charm and a friendly staff. I'm sure we'll make it a regular stop on our annual trip to Earlville.
  • Post #12 - May 20th, 2009, 11:15 am
    Post #12 - May 20th, 2009, 11:15 am Post #12 - May 20th, 2009, 11:15 am
    My partner and I are going to visit Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House this weekend.

    I'm not sure this qualifies as "Chicagoland" -- it's located WAY out west near Plano, IL.

    BUT -- does anybody have any good recommendations for dinner near there? It can be anything from a good local joint to something more upscale.

    Just not a chain.

    Thanks

    Doug
  • Post #13 - May 20th, 2009, 11:55 am
    Post #13 - May 20th, 2009, 11:55 am Post #13 - May 20th, 2009, 11:55 am
    No need to worry about chains, there aren't that many in this part of the world. You will find a lot of good neighborhood bar food, some great Mexican hole in the walls and some good casual nice places. Right in Plano on John Street which is just north of Rte 34 is Mio Amore, a very nice Italian classic place and steakhouse. It's only open for dinner.

    http://www.mioamore.org/

    Back in Yorkville (east of Plano on Rte. 34) is Stonefire on Rte. 47, north of Rte. 34. The place is only 4 or so years old, I've only been for lunch and had an excellant burger but they do steaks and pastas. It has a pub kind of a feel to it.

    http://www.stonefiredine.com/

    The Blackstone is also in Yorkville on Rte. 34 east of Rte. 47. It's 5 or so years old. They have good seasonal house made pastas and good steaks.

    http://www.blackstonebarandgrill.com/

    My favorite if you are anywhere nearby is Walton Payton's Roundhouse in downtown Aurora. Good steaks, pork items, woodfired pizzas. The menu changes seasonally plus they operate a brew pub and have sample flights availible. It's a great complex in the reconstructed Burlington Railroad Rounhouse, worth the visit for the architecture, there are many photos of the building's history and there is also the Walter Payton Museum. Walyer was one of the founding partners and was very active and visable in the operations.

    http://www.walterpaytonsroundhouse.com/content/2.html

    There are a number of new restaurants that have opened up in the strip store fronts that have built up along Rte. 34 between Yorkville and Plano in the recent years. I've only been to one small Italian place that's near the Wal Mart and can't remeber the name, the others appear to have sports bar themes. This area has exploded in recent years.

    You will enjoy the Farnsworth House! A good friend of mine lives very near by so we see it in the spring and winter, in the summer it's hidden by trees.
  • Post #14 - May 20th, 2009, 12:07 pm
    Post #14 - May 20th, 2009, 12:07 pm Post #14 - May 20th, 2009, 12:07 pm
    another place off of route 47 out that way is the Bristol Tap, allegedly great burgers, although the sign on the door prohibiting kids makes it unlikely I will be trying one anytime soon.

    Bristol Tap
    46 S. Cannonball Trail
    Bristol, IL.

    630-553-6229
  • Post #15 - May 20th, 2009, 12:31 pm
    Post #15 - May 20th, 2009, 12:31 pm Post #15 - May 20th, 2009, 12:31 pm
    I've been by the Bristol Tap but never in it but I have heard good things about their burgers too. As I mentioned, there are a lot of good mom & pop bar food eats in the area, I just haven't tried any. There are also a few good places in Sandwich which is west of Plano, one being an old railcar diner that I think they just use for their part of their retaurant.

    I guess someday I should put together a list of Plano-Sandwich-Yorkville eats, I'm in the area a lot and just don't always pay attention to them all.
  • Post #16 - May 20th, 2009, 3:31 pm
    Post #16 - May 20th, 2009, 3:31 pm Post #16 - May 20th, 2009, 3:31 pm
    I have eaten at the Bristol Tap 3 times now, and must say their burgers are tasty. They are hand-packed, grilled to order, and served with chips. A burger and and and ice cold beer, you can't beat it!! And the prices are great as well.
  • Post #17 - November 24th, 2010, 5:07 pm
    Post #17 - November 24th, 2010, 5:07 pm Post #17 - November 24th, 2010, 5:07 pm
    finally hit Bristol Tap today, same goofy Cubs decorated tree as posted above, but I was able to look past that. :wink:

    Burger was fantastic, easily the best I have had all year(better than Kuma's, Paramount Room, Big & Littles, etc, etc.). Perfectly cooked(rare to medium rare), minimalistic. A dash of salt and some ketchup, and this burger was good to go, and quickly snarfed down. @ $5.75 it is a steal.

    $6 rounds of Jim Beam shots and High Life, working class, no nonsenes, local joint. You get the burger how it is prepared and served. I loved the attitude, and vibe.

    I also like bars where the flat top grill is right behind the bar like it is here.

    Best burger in Chicagoland.. perhaps... today it was.

    definitely worth the detour today for me.
  • Post #18 - November 26th, 2010, 12:57 pm
    Post #18 - November 26th, 2010, 12:57 pm Post #18 - November 26th, 2010, 12:57 pm
    jimswside wrote:finally hit Bristol Tap today, same goofy Cubs decorated tree as posted above, but I was able to look past that. :wink:

    Burger was fantastic, easily the best I have had all year(better than Kuma's, Paramount Room, Big & Littles, etc, etc.). Perfectly cooked(rare to medium rare), minimalistic. A dash of salt and some ketchup, and this burger was good to go, and quickly snarfed down. @ $5.75 it is a steal.

    $6 rounds of Jim Beam shots and High Life, working class, no nonsenes, local joint. You get the burger how it is prepared and served. I loved the attitude, and vibe.

    I also like bars where the flat top grill is right behind the bar like it is here.

    Best burger in Chicagoland.. perhaps... today it was.

    definitely worth the detour today for me.


    Jim-

    I'm glad you tried the Bristol Tap. We skipped it this year on our way to our annual Earlville camping trip, but I missed having their delicious burger.

    -Mary
    -Mary
  • Post #19 - February 27th, 2011, 8:40 am
    Post #19 - February 27th, 2011, 8:40 am Post #19 - February 27th, 2011, 8:40 am
    enjoyable lunch yesterday with a couple LTHr's.

    Burger was cooked more to medium this time, but still good. Sprecher on tap, cheap beer, no frills. Grill is right behind the bar, I find places that operate like this typically have good burgers. Bristol Tap is no exception.

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    grillmeister:

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    burger:

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    cheeseburger

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    a big fan of this place.
  • Post #20 - August 28th, 2012, 10:15 am
    Post #20 - August 28th, 2012, 10:15 am Post #20 - August 28th, 2012, 10:15 am
    Wanted to quickly mention that the Bristol Tap is still putting out great burgers. Mr. X and I stopped there a couple of weeks ago. A couple of medium-rare burgers, a beer for him and drafter Sprecher's root beer for me...excellent.
    -Mary
  • Post #21 - August 28th, 2012, 6:55 pm
    Post #21 - August 28th, 2012, 6:55 pm Post #21 - August 28th, 2012, 6:55 pm
    Rick's Place in Sandwich is long gone, but there is a replacement restaurant there. Maybe called Brickhouse?

    Very disappointing. To be fair, we were there between brunch and dinner, but my chicken fried steak was not hot, and the gravy was congealed brown gravy -- not white gravy as CFS calls for.

    Go to the Bristol Tap. It never disappoints.
  • Post #22 - December 24th, 2012, 12:36 am
    Post #22 - December 24th, 2012, 12:36 am Post #22 - December 24th, 2012, 12:36 am
    Bristol Tap was a quick drive from the Irish Club at halftime of the noon game yesterday. Enjoyed some Bush lite off the tap, some Beam and a brat burger for me, a bacon cheeseburger for my mom.
    Burger temp a perfect medium rare. Brat burger was two thin pattys with a little cheese melted between, worked..
  • Post #23 - September 28th, 2013, 4:34 pm
    Post #23 - September 28th, 2013, 4:34 pm Post #23 - September 28th, 2013, 4:34 pm
    Mrs. JiLS and I visited the Farnsworth House in Plano today, then headed to Bristol Tap for cheeseburgers. They did not disappoint, although you really will have to specify a desired temp if you want anything below medium-well. The ambience and service were also delightful, as was observing how much of a community place this is (e.g., bartender on first name basis with maybe half or more of the customers).

    Also, regarding the children ban noted above, they do post a sign excluding young or noisy kids, but it's not an absolute ban. There were at least three kids in there with their parents during our visit, all maybe in the 8 to 12 age range, and they were welcome and doing fine.
    JiLS
  • Post #24 - October 27th, 2013, 1:15 pm
    Post #24 - October 27th, 2013, 1:15 pm Post #24 - October 27th, 2013, 1:15 pm
    Wife, son (17) and I visited last night, packed place. We all ordered bacon cheese burgers. All in all, a very good burger that came with chips and a few pickles. If any complaint , the slice of cheese was tossed on after the fact and not melted completely.

    Cooked to order, so cook time ended up about 30 minutes from order to table.

    Overall, well worth a stop if you're in the area. 3 burgers, 1 soda, 2 drafts of busch beer and a bottle of Dos Equis ended up being $33 and change.

    One point..cash only, but they do have an ATM.

    We'll be back.

    Bristol Tap
    46 S. Cannonball Trail
    Bristol, IL.

    630-553-6229
    It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice......that's what people will remember.
  • Post #25 - November 3rd, 2014, 10:50 am
    Post #25 - November 3rd, 2014, 10:50 am Post #25 - November 3rd, 2014, 10:50 am
    had been a bit since my last visit - got a buddy that lives in the area so will be going in more often - even though its a Cubs bar.:

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    buddys bacon cheeseburger looked good as always - they quote 20-25 minutes to cook the large patty. I went with the brat burger again - have a hard time not getting one when they are done well.

    Looking for new watering holes in the area we rolled over to a place with a name right up my alley - Stoney's - not Plano, but W side of Aurora and 10 mins from Bristols Tap:

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    Cool neighborhood dive bar - you can pull up to the bar for a shot and a beer after grabbing a carton of smokes and a flask hooch for the walk home.

    Stoney's Tap
    1031 Ridgeway
    Aurora, IL.
  • Post #26 - May 21st, 2015, 8:28 am
    Post #26 - May 21st, 2015, 8:28 am Post #26 - May 21st, 2015, 8:28 am
    jimswside wrote:another place off of route 47 out that way is the Bristol Tap, allegedly great burgers, although the sign on the door prohibiting kids makes it unlikely I will be trying one anytime soon.

    Bristol Tap
    46 S. Cannonball Trail
    Bristol, IL.

    630-553-6229



    I was partially right regarding that statement about not giving them a try due to the kids restrictions - I have been plenty of times with those over 21, but last Sunday we brought Shay with for the first time, I had seen kids I thought to be around her age on a couple visits(though I am a crappy guesser of ages), so i thought we would be good(at 8 Shay is better behaved than I am most times).

    Bartender balked at first, saying no one under 16, but relented(i didnt argue & didnt care, and was ready to head to plan B - but didnt want to disrespect her for allowing Shay to stay). Good visit - I really like their brat burger - 2 patties with a slice of melted cheese between them. Folks with me enjoyed their bacon cheeseburgers.

    Still kind of sketchy on the kids thing - ill probably not mess with it in the future and go with those of age -

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