My wife and I went to Amelia's on Saturday night. I started with a mixed green salad and my wife had the bosc pear salad. I was really happy with the mix of fresh greens and cherry tomatoes that made up my salad. I had it with an onion vinaigrette which was tasty. My wife said her salad was very good.
We also ordered the calamari since I checked this thread right before heading out the door. Truthfully I think David got a better serving of this than we did. It wasn't bad by any means but it was fairly run of the mill for fried calamari. It was a bit rubbery but not too much so. I really liked the pickled banana peppers that came along with it. I've never had that combination before and the crunch texture really worked well with the texture of the calamari. It wasn't real greasy like it can be in some places so I'd say they do a good job with it.
For our entrees I was extremely limited in my choices as about every entree had some kind of butter or cheese in it which I can't eat at all.
So, I opted for a burger and my wife had the "Stuffed Illinois Organic Kabocha Squash:
Pickled pearl onions, braised greens and roasted root vegetables in a saffron broth served in Kabocha squash cups with whipped parsnips and potatoes."
My buger was good though a little overdone. I wanted medium rare but got what was more like well. I did like their choices of toppings and on top of the standard lettuce, tomato and onion that they include I also added bacon and mushrooms. I was only able to eat half of this and about half of my fries as the salad and calamari portions were both decent sized.
The fries were really a stand-out for this place. Perfectly crispy on the outside with a soft, creamy inside, not greasy at all. I don't eat fries often but these were hard to stay away from. Very tasty.
My wife said her Squash was really good as well.
They have several good bottled beers and 4 taps. They had a couple of beers by a Wisconsin brewery called Oso. I had this

If you are into beer and you see this somewhere I highly recommend you try it. I'd put it up there with Hopslam and there's very few beers I'd compare to Hopslam. Really hoppy, florally, tasty beer. I had 2 before we walked home. Definitely one of the best new beers I've tried in a while.
So, overall we had a really good experience. Our waitress was extremely nice and helpful. She seemed to know about the beers they had and was very helpful with asking the kitchen about dairy in their dishes.
We'll return but hopefully the menu will go a little more dairy free in a few dishes so I can try something other than a burger or wings.