Tim wrote:Hi,
More fantastic news about the Springfield restaurant scene. There is a new downtown restaurant, La Calia, just across the street from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. They are open for lunch and dinner.
Leah Schrenk makes everything from scratch using local sources. The food has a southwestern flair and is always excellent. The restaurant is small, hip and fun.
Here is a link to the menu: http://www.capitalcitymenus.com/pdf/la_calia_0213.pdf
La Calia
115 N 6th St
Springfield, IL 62701
(217) 753-1652
Rene G wrote:Billy's is first and foremost a bar but they take their food seriously.
Billy's makes the best Springfield-style chili I've had by a wide margin. It's the first time all that floating grease made sense to me. Their pork tenderloin sandwich is first rate too.
Katie wrote:DANG! You went to Carlinville? Man, I wish I'd known. I would have bribed you to bring me back some Taylor's chilli. Whenever I'm downstate (my parents went to college in Carlinville and are from nearby Litchfield and Gillespie), I buy at least half a dozen boxes, and as soon as they're on my shelf at home, the sibs start dropping by asking if they can have some of them. It is hard to deprive a loved one with a long-standing craving of something they want, which is why I always buy half a dozen boxes so I'll wind up with at least two boxes for myself.
I sent my brother lots of things in care packages when he was in Afghanistan, but I don't think there was anything he wanted more than Taylor's chilli.
Thanks for the post and the photos, Rene G.
Rene G wrote:How did I miss Carter's on my previous trips through Springfield? I became an instant fan of this family-run fish shack and market on a recent visit. The menu is limited—walleye, buffalo, catfish, shrimp and some sides—but the fish is fresh, expertly fried and reasonably priced. Seating is limited too—a single table (with umbrella) in front of the store.
Scored buffalo, a traditional treatment for this bony fish, really shows off their breading and frying skills. Carter's is now one of my few must-visits in Springfield.
Carter's Fish
1900 S Grand Av E
Springfield IL
217-525-2571
glennpan wrote:Jim,
The next time down that way, try Westwoods Lodge. It strikes me as your type of place. Great burgers and some fish from local lakes fried very well. I keep meaning to post on it but haven't gotten the chance.
jimswside wrote:glennpan wrote:Jim,
The next time down that way, try Westwoods Lodge. It strikes me as your type of place. Great burgers and some fish from local lakes fried very well. I keep meaning to post on it but haven't gotten the chance.
Thanks boss, thinkin of heading back down tomorrow.
Da Beef wrote:After picking up my boy he asked what we were doing for food? Oh man I just ate everything pictured above and was pretty damn full but he wanted to take up on the offer the chef at the mansion made to us. When we talked to him of the Buffalo carp he said that we could get it from a local fish supplier which he gave us the address too and bring it to the mansion and he'd cook some up for us. It was an offer we couldn't refuse but since the house is in session he had a last second thing he had to do and was super sorry to cancel but did leave us with this bit of info "seek out the West Woods Lodge, they may have it" and so we did.
a locals favorite
Everywhere you look...
A lady who works with my buddy said her husband loves the pizza here and since we got the tip above about Buffalo Carp we headed over to see whats up. Picture a place owned by a big time hunter. A place where the walls are decked out in stuffed animals (not the ones kids like) that were shot by him on trips around the world. This Northwoods type lodge/bar is exactly what you have pictured in your head. It was our lucky day as we spotted on the menu Treadway Lake Buffalo Carp. So I had to order it. They also have horseshoes with buffalo, elk or crawfish here. Oh and we also got a pizza, why not right? at this point I might as well eat all night into the morning.
Buffalo Carp Dinner
I was so full I didn't think I would eat much of this sandwich and then this massive plate pictured above comes popping out. Well I manned up and started digging in. Before I knew it I had eaten a sandwich of it and pretty much every piece of flesh off the skin. It was different as far as the looks and handle but the super flaky flesh was perfectly breaded and pulled off really easy like you see in this video below. I hope this video I took below gives people a picture of what this Central Illinois delicacy is all about. I would love some right now, very much enjoyed it.
Buffalo Sandwich
Video from my plate
I loved it, really flaky
What about the pizza? Not bad at all, pretty damn good. It did me real well at 3 in da morning. I wish I could go on and remember more but I'm in a haze. I ended up watching the Blackhawks at a locals bar called the Curve Inn while my buddy schleped with _____. I ended up doing shots with some biker gangs and some CPD in town for a memorial until 3a. Why was the bike gang drinking Jager and the popo drinking rumpleminze? that shat aint tough. You better believe I called them out on it as I threw down my Jameson and celebratory (cinco de mayo) tequila shots. Quite the evening at the old Curve Inn, like you get in the movies when the characters walk into a random bikers bar. Except I guess they all liked me.
Tavern Style Pizza in Springfield.
Westwoods Lodge Pub & Grill
2406 West Jefferson Street
Springfield, IL 62702-3403
(217) 698-9256
We tried to go to Mekong Cafe but it was closed this past Saturday night, very odd we thought being closed on a Sat night, is Mekong Café still open? Instead we ended up going to the following:Tim wrote:Mekong serves Laotian and Thai food that is excellent.
Mekong Cafe
1308 S 2nd st
217 391 2511
Little Saigon has a website: http://www.littlesaigon100.com/Ursiform wrote:If you find yourself in Springfield overnight, there is finally a decent Vietnamese place in town, Little Saigon. It bills itself as Thai, but the bulk of the enormous menu is Vietnamese and that is where it really shines, very fresh, well balanced flavors, and so inexpensive you almost feel guilty when you get the bill.
Little Saigon
1531 Wabash Ave
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 726-9633
really wanted to get to Joe Gallina's but just couldn't fit it in, same with a visit to Maid-Rite.Darren72 wrote:My favorite pizza in Springfield is Joe Gallina's. They do an excellent thin crust pizza and also have a great roast beef sandwich.
razbry wrote:I thought I'd bump this thread. I'm going to Springfield for the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's funeral. Is there anything new on the scene (food wise). I know they have some little bistro type places right in the historic district. Has anyone tried them? Good hotel food? Whatever comes to mind!
Rene G wrote:Taylor's Mexican Chili Parlor in Carlinville, 40 miles southwest of Springfield, is another ancient dispenser of the spicy stew. Taylor's opened in 1904 but went out of business several times between then and now. I wanted to visit Taylor's for years but was stymied because Carlinville isn't on the way to anywhere I usually want to go and because of their limited hours. Finally I made it happen (sort of).