I spent a weekend in Galena over the mild winter and enjoyed my first visit back since the annual 8th grade ropes course trip my school did to there. I took it back in 1996, with of course a visit to US Grant's old home included on the overnight field trip. This time around it wasn't spring but still really pretty and reminded me much of
Deadwood. Even though I'm a city boy, I enjoy getting to see these old school towns where much of the past is still preserved today.

Where U.S Grant stayed at while in Galena just before he hit it big and went to the White House
I enjoyed the town as much as I remembered I would. Even back in 8th grade when I could of cared less about the historic charm of places like this I remember at least thinking how the houses were cool. Nothings changed and alot remains the same. There were a few food stops but there wasn't really anywhere I wanted to go and didn't so not as many places caught my eye. I had hoped to hit up
East Dubuque for a prime rib one night but heavy snowfall foiled our plans for that. We stayed on Main Street and not too far from there was the Galena Brewing Company.

Main Street
Started in 2009, this place isn't old but once upon a time there was another Galena Brewing Company and as I learned at this spot, they were famous for their Red Stripe Beer. Yep as it turns out, the popular Jamaican lager enjoyed by many alongside a spliffy isn't even from the islands mon. It's from Galena, Illinois where it was brewed until the late 1800's and then the recipe was sold to a couple of British businessmen who brought it to and started brewing it in Jamaica. In fact due to it being the first Mineral rush city in the USA, Galena had nine breweries in the 1800's. A few of those breweries old buildings still stand today and you get can get tours thru GBC.

From the relics display case on hand at GBC
The lady was telling me about their Red Stripe history and showed me some of the old things from then that they still have on display such as the kegs for which it was named, they have a red stripe across them. Every summer they have a big reggae weekend and get some, from what I was told, well known acts to come in for their celebration of it. It'd be cool to be there since I really liked the space and thought this was the best place for a drink and snack around town. We went here a few times and the food ranged from really good (roasted bone marrow) to pretty good (stuffed 'shrooms) to bad (empanada) and the beer was very nice. I liked their amber ale the best. Great service and the $5 menu, which all the items I ate came from, was a nice pair to go with the beer. I had at least five orders of the bone marrow on my three visits. You cant ever get enough of that.

$5 Food Menu and their house brewed beer is a good way to go...
For a more upscale sit down place for dinner and such we both really enjoyed One Eleven Main. The name (it's address) might be corny but the seasonal menu served with locally influenced dishes tries to take the food most people are familiar with to an unfamiliar level. According to their website "we've forged special partnerships with local and regional farmers, artisans and food purveyors." We ended up eating here twice and because of that I was able to eat a few things off their winter menu as well as have a few specialty cocktails since it was a short walk back to where we were at. Nice.

Downtown Galena
The cocktail menu features the classics and also hand muddled/homemade options and sours n' such and housemade pitchers of punch. There's lots of spots like these popping up all over as we had just enjoyed a similar spot, Merchant (In Madison), the night before. They use many local Midwest distilled spirits including Templeton Rye (IA) North Shore Distillery (IL), Deaths Door (WI) and so on. The drinks were very nice and I've become a cocktail snob of late. Food wise I liked what we had. It was winter so I bet the summer menu is better but their housemade pasta selections were very good as are the cheese curds. I liked the pork ragu very much and the beef stroganoff alot. Both did what they said they were trying as a restaurant to do. The gnochhi not as much as those two, but still good. Also great is their "daily feature menu" which had a special pork, fish or beef dish that changed by day. I liked what I had off of there. I'd stop back when in town again and that I will do that next time I need a break from the concrete jungle of cement.

Noodle Selections (Pork Ragu, Beef Stroganoff)

Galena, IL
Galena Brewing Company
227 North Main Street
Galena, IL 61036
(815) 776-9917
One Eleven Main
111 North Main Street
Galena, IL 61036
(815) 777-8030