Finally made it over to Monte's Riverside Inn in Ottawa last night after 5+ years of driving past it. I brought my camera, but forgot to put the memory card in so no pics, sorry..
Old school spot with a glowing neon sign out front. Dark decor, large booths, laid back bar area off the dining room. Friendly, small town staff, pretty big menu. My kind of place.
Wednesdays just happened to be $18 for any entree. Most of which are typically $19 and up. Housemade pastas, other Italian dishes, fish, fried chicken, and lots of meat off the broiler. At 7:30 when we arrived there was only 2 other tables occupied in the place.
Complimentary flatbread crackers, and a Merkt's style cheese spread quickly arrived @ the table, I liked this touch. We started with some deep fried mushrooms, these were not Sysco shrooms, but house battered, large white mushrooms, most places out west go that route. These were good with a housemade horseradish sauce.
I enjoyed a bottle of Bud & a shot of Jim Beam while perusing the menu, their Ribeye and NY strip are advertised as prime and 6 week aged. Ribeyes are typically to fatty for me, so I went with the 18 oz. NY strip... Cautious, and hoping for the best. $18 for a 6 week aged, Prime, 18 oz. steak sounded too good to be true. What came out was magnificent. A beautiful cut of beef, flavorfull,juicy and tender. An occasional dash of salt really made this cut of beef shine. This steak is typically $23 I believe so it would be a bargain any nght. I eat alot of good steaks and beef, so its hard to declare any the best, but this steak was right up there as one of the tops for me. Easily on par with any steak I have had at a Chicago steakhouse that would cost 2-3 times as much. Steak was served with a choice of soup or salad, and choice of potato or rice. I went with a salad and was pleasantly surprised it wasnt the typical LaSalle County iceberg salad. Nice romaine salad, with 1000 Island dressing. Baked potato was what it was. I would have preferred hash browns but they are not offered.
My wife ordered the chicken picata served with fettucini alfredo. Chicken was good, alfredo was decent. Just something missing in the alfredo, perhaps more butter and more cream would have done it to my taste.
Overall I have to say even after just one visit, Monte's has to be the best restaurant I have eaten @ in Ottawa since we moved out here(Menu, service, food, atmosphere). Tab was $71 with tip, a little more than we like to spend on a mid-week meal, but the IRS was good to us this past tax year so we had some extra $$$ to spend on some meal(s), and an upcoming trip to Florida.
Monte's Riverside Inn
903 E. Norris Drive
Ottawa, IL.
http://www.rgrub.com/montes