If you're heading southwest out of Chicago on the old Route 66 (or I-55) Lincoln would make a nice stop. It's about 170 miles away by I-55. Stretch your legs, take a gander at the watermelon statue, admire the pretty town square and have a schnitzel at Hallie's.
Before we get to Hallie's, here are a few of the big sights of Route 66 you'll pass between Chicago and Springfield.
Barely out of Chicago is the giant hot dog at Henry's in Cicero.

Continuing on, a little past Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket, you'll find this giant chicken at Montana Charlie's.

Just down the road in Romeoville there's another giant chicken at White Fence Farm. I assume those are the retired chicken fryers being used as planters.

Taking Route 66 through Wilmington it's hard to miss the Gemini Giant standing outside the Launching Pad Drive In,
recently put up for sale.

No monumental signage in Dwight as far as I could see but it's a pretty little town. Frank Lloyd Wright's First National Bank of Dwight is certainly worth a detour. I wish it had been open so I could have seen the interior.

In Springfield they like their guns and they like 'em big. This giant M16 is directly across from the Doctor of BBQ (closed when I was there) and not far from Cozy Dog.

Backtracking about 40 miles northeast of Springfield you'll find the town of Lincoln and its
bronze watermelon statue. On the southern edge of town, just off the old Route 66 is The Mill, an old tavern famous for schnitzel for many decades. The Mill fell into disrepair and finally closed in the 1990s but restoration efforts are underway.

A descendant of The Mill's longtime owners has opened Hallie's in downtown Lincoln, on the well-preserved town square directly across from the Logan County Courthouse.



Hallie's serves schnitzels prepared according to the old recipe.

I was very pleased with this slab of fried pork. If it wasn't freshly pounded, breaded and fried it sure had me fooled. Its sensible dimensions and well-seasoned crust are exemplary. I especially appreciated Hallie's house-made schnitzel sauce—a thin red juice not unlike a spicy "Russian" dressing. Home of the Schnitzel, yes.
Henry's Drive In
6031 W Ogden Av
Cicero IL
708-656-9344
Montana Charlie's Little America Flea Market (seasonal)
Near I-55 Exit 269
Bollingbrook IL
White Fence Farm
1376 Joliet Rd
Romeoville IL
815-838-1500
Launching Pad Drive In
810 E Baltimore St
Wilmington IL
815-476-6535
The Mill Restaurant (closed)
738 S Washington St
Lincoln IL
Hallie's
111 S Kickapoo St
Lincoln IL
217-732-6923