On this trip we left a little bit later than usual, closer to noon, so we aimed for a lunch stop that was quick and earlier along 94.
We did make a stop at the Bit of Swiss pastry shoppe in Stevensville and picked up a four different pastries. One was a pear almond tart, a raspberry mousse with a chocolate crust, a lemon tart, and (i forget the name) - a multilayered cake/cream pastry that is chocolate dipped. All them were wonderful and it came out to about $12.
Breads are a big part of their business and there probably would have been a bigger selection of breakfast pastries (croissants, scones, coffee cakes). if we were earlier. Their cinnamon bread looked interesting, and we'll have to try it next time.
For lunch we dropped into the Panel Room. Both of us got breakfast. The wife got the Panel Room special (I didn't pay attention or sample), while I got the country fried steak with eggs, hashbrowns, and pancakes. Service was friendly, fast, and there was no wait for seating on Thursday afternoon (ok...it was probably already 3pm if not later). Seating is separated into smoking and non-smoking so do let that shock you since Chicago has gone non-smoking. Any hint of smoke that we detected while in the non-smoking section was forgotten shortly after.
On the return trip, we decided to pass the Waffle House at exit 52 since it seemed that Steve Z. recommended primarily for bfast and lunch. So onwards we went to the Friendly Tavern and Grill. This was a Sunday, so I got to partake in the prime rib special for $10. It came with a soup (I had their broccoli cheese), potatoes (chose au gratin), and some mixed vegetables. The veggies are nothing to write about (from frozen diced), but they're not the star of the show anyways. I enjoyed the prime rib (juicy still at the requested medium).
The wife ordered the soup (french onion) and salad (caesar). The soup was nice as recommended by BTB and it is interesting to note that french onion soup is also available at the Panel Room. There are daily specials each day though they vary in price (I think all you can eat king crab legs was $20). We didn't really have room for dessert (must - avoid - food - coma), so that is one drawback of eating on the road with rainy night drive ahead of us. Oh, to avoid the shock again, Friendly is a tavern...so just like Chicago is now, it'll be smoky and more so than the Panel Room since it's a smaller place and it's a bar.
Well, that's about it. Most of our meal stops are usually in between somewhere rather than closer to Chicago or Detroit. I guess we avoid the Detroit end because we don't want to spoil our appetites for dinner with family, but I guess there's no reason to keep us from enjoying a meal in Indiana or even South Chicago. Either way, Kalamazoo marks the half-way point for us and we'll probably take note of other stops at the other exits around surrounding 39 (Friendly) and 46 (Panel Room). The Waffle House (Lawrence, 52) is up at bat next time. We'll have to pay more attention to billboards and those exit road signs. We saw Sophia's (pancakes) at exit 29 and I think Rookies at exit 41, speak up if anyone has an opinion.
-elvin-