I now have some old neighborhood friends who have to go downstate a few times a week for work and I joined them last week for a day of binge eating with a little sightseeing mixed in. I hadn't been in and around Springfield since my 8th grade field trip when we went to Cozy Dog which was by far the highlight. Hopefully this photo recap can help with this great thread which is full of information on a pretty damn impressive food destination. If corn dogs, 30's style burgers, chili and route 66 type food is your thing then take a trip this spring. I have plans for a route 66 trip this summer and Springfield is a great starting point for some great route 66 style eateries, the ones that haven't changed thru time.
Happy 200th President Lincoln a statewide celebration
Riding Route 66
Lincolns Springfield Home
cozy dog
cozy had a good 30's style burger but nowhere near as good as Krekels below
Springfield might be the most popular spot for chili outside Texas that I know of. Its chili selection and quality puts Chicago's to shame. They take it seriously down there and the Tavern style contains ground beef, beef suet, tons of grease, beans and different levels of heat. The hot is hot, trust me on that. It was funny because I saw one of Ozzie Guillen's good buddys a lobbyist and he was ordering about 8 cups of chili with no beans or meat at Joe Rogers. Thats just the grease. I enjoyed both chili spots greatly.
Joe Rogers Chili Parlor is still going strong.
They also have a
tamale history down in Springfield
My favorite chili by far was the tavern style chili from a relatively new chili parlor by Springfield standards.
The tavern style 3 way is everything chili macs wants to be
The sandwich that put Springfield on the food map. Horseshoes much like sliders from White Castle are that fine line between amazing and disturbing. Between these things, the politics and the bowls of chili that turn into lard if they sit for more than 20 minutes, Springfield isn't easy on the heart or waist. I was mad that Darcys Pint had stopped offering the Obama Horseshoe which was a loco moco themed sandwich with hamburger pattys, rice and brown gravy and a fried egg that could of been something else...for better or worse. I went with the buffalo chicken. Governor Thompson, a mentor of a neighborhood friend explained that its the cheese sauce that makes Darcy's the best horseshoe in town, it cant be replicated.
Buffalo chicken Horseshoe
These stoner creations have more cheese than Wisconsin
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
Decatur is half way between Springfield and Champaign on IL-72, which passes through I-55 and I-57 respectively.
At a Christmas party, a friend who knows I do this food forum sidled up with recommendations for her family's hometown of Decatur.
Krekel's with 4 locations in Decatur serves a double cheese tomato burger as well as a lemon custard cone. I did a little search to discover I have eaten at Krekel's maybe 10 years ago. What reminded me was learning they have the
Chicken Mobile. Long ago when my nieces were tiny, we spied the Chicken Mobile and followed it to its nest at Krekel's. The girls were very excited hanging out the car and screaming their admiration for the Chicken Mobile.
Decatur Fun Facts wrote:There are five Krekel's Kustard "burger joints" in Decatur. The trademark of the Rt. 36 location is a 1970's Cadillac converted into a Chickenmobile "complete with rooster tail and six-foot, red-eyed head." (page 149) The Chickenmobile can sometimes be seen driving around Decatur. The burgers reportedly "beat Big Macs hands-down." 217-362-0121.
While looking for more information on Krekels, I found this blog entry with a thumbnail sketch on the food scene:
Fort Fab wrote:If you're looking to sit, try Paul's on North Water. Once upon a time it was a confectionary, now it's a greasy spoon with great chili and a damn fine green river. Excellent shakes, too. A good old fashioned malt shop, good and cheap.
Thai: We don't hold with that sort of thing round here.
Mexican: El Matador at Pershing and Martin Luther King. Good, cheap, excellent service.
Breakfast: Jan's East End Grill on Brush College Rd has served my dad, my uncle, my grandfather, and a whole bunch of other cranky old coots every Satrday for a million years. Nothing fancy, but decent and cheap. For a more elegant Sunday brunch, the Main Hangar restaurant at the airport is good, and you sit right beside the tarmac and watch the planes come in and take off.
Diner: There are a bunch, and every old guy in town has his favorite. I like Jan's East End and Norma's.
Comfort food: French fries from Mr. G's
Vegan food?: Ha. Nice try.
Coffee shop with character: You'd be hard-pressed to find a $5.00 latte around here. People get their coffee with their eggs, or else they stop by the gas station.
Regional fare: Krekel's hamburgers are kind of Decatur's pride
Yer fav fancier place: Main Hangar at the airport
Others to recommend: Lock, Stock, and Barrel has a very nice lunch menu (and is one of the more popular bars in the evening). It's over by Millikin. And if you're downtown, go to Merchant Street and stop by Del's Popcorn Shop, even if it's just to inhale. Fresh popped popcorn, caramel apples, fudge, pralines...mmmm. Yum.
My friend made a second recommendation of Rocky's for their mozarella and/or string cheese wrapped in wonton wrappers, fried and sprinkled with garlic salt. I couldn't find them in the directory, so they may have bit the dust.
Krekel's Custard
801 East Wood Street
Decatur, IL 62521
217-429-1122
Krekel's Custard
1355 North Illinois Route 48
Decatur, IL 62526
217-362-0121
Krekel's Custard
1340 North State Highway 121
Mt Zion, IL 62549
217-864-5725
Krekel's Custard
2121 North Grand Avenue East
Springfield, IL 62702
217-525-4952
http://www.krekelscustard.com/Krekel's Kustard North
3727 North Woodford Street
Decatur, IL 62526
217-875-4044
Krekels
310 Carroll St
Pawnee, IL 62558
217-625-4952
Krekels Dairy Maid
2320 E Main St
Decatur, IL 62521
217-423-1719
Davooda wrote:Decatur, IL has a place that offers the quintessential '30's-style burger that you seek. It is known as Krekel's Custard (because they also offer frozen custard and shakes made with same that are delicious). Namesake Bill Krekel passed away a feew years back but his progeny are running the place like he did. Krekel's popularized the "Chicken-Car" of central Illinois lore. He bought some Cadillac Fleetwoods and mounted fiberglass chicken heads and tails on them and painted them like Old Glory. Way ahead of his time in the marketing area...
The meat is sourced locally, ground fresh daily and never frozen. Pickles are sliced lengthwise, not a coin shape, which thrills me to no end. They are grilled to order and have that crispy, nearly burnt edge to them. Burgers are tightly wrapped in a waxy white paper and stuffed into a brown paper sack for carryout. When a little grease finds its way to the brown paper sack bottom you know you've gotten their best effort. There are several locations, including Springfield I think, but this is the original and still the best IMHO:
Krekel's Custard
801 E Wood St
Decatur, IL
217-429-1122
Im always on the prowl for the perfect 30's style burger and Krekels in Springfield did a pretty perfect job. I always go double with the 30's style, I think its the perfect balance of meat and bun.
Thanks for the tips from this top notch thread. Hope these help. There are quite a few chili parlors down there though many are gone. I'm very interested in the history if anyone is from there and has any
stories. I know how the Dew opened and started the trend. Its also the state gateway to Terlingua Texas. If you win the Springfield regional you can participate in the chili super bowl which I plan to do one day.
Cozy Dog Drive In
2935 S 6th St
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 525-1992
Darcy's Pint
661 W Stanford Ave
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 492-8800
Cook's Spice Rack & Chili Company
910 N Grand Ave W
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 492-2695
Joe Rogers Original Recipe Chili Parlor
820 S 9th St
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 522-3722
Krekel's Custard
2121 N Grand Ave E
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 525-4952