I was thinking about BPTs all last week, and luckily for me, I happened to be visiting my hometown of Quincy, IL last weekend for the lovely
SaintPizza's high school class reunion. Friday night, she and I split one of the beasts along with an order of cheeseballs (breaded, fried cubes of cheddar) and a pitcher of to-remain-unnamed fizzy yellow liquid at a little place down the block from my best friend's house called State Street Bar & Grill. (He had a burger, which I was informed was quite good). I told the waitress we'd be splitting the tenderloin sandwich and that must be a common order, as the kitchen cut it in half and it was served on 2 different plates, each with its own bun. Each half-tenderloin nearly filled its plate.
It's likely that many of the tavern-style places in Quincy get their tenderloins & much else on their menus from
Kohl Wholesale, a food service business with a warehouse and a retail "cash & carry" storefront just off the Quincy riverfront. So this tenderloin may have come frozen & pre-breaded in a box. But the Kohl tenderloins in my experience are done right, pounded nice and flat and big, not overly-seasoned but breaded with cracker crumbs the way a tenderloin should be. State Street did a good job of cooking it so it was golden brown and still juicy on the inside. I ate mine and half of hers and both of us left pretty much stuffed.
I don't know that I'd call much in Quincy destination dining, and State Street would be no exception. But this little place, not far from a few of the heavyweight always-busy tavern/restaurants in town--
Elder's and
Gem City are a block east,
Mr. Bill's is a half-mile west,
The Abbey is just a bit farther to the north--benefits from being a bit sleepy and overlooked, a neighborhood place, happy to have you but not hustling to bring more business in the door. (Careful with some of those links, people in Quincy apparently haven't gotten the message that web sites autoplaying music are incredibly annoying)
While I was in town, I also picked up a case of the Kohl frozen tenderloins, so I don't have to wait for my next trip back home to have another.
State Street Bar & Grill
1638 State Street
Quincy, IL 62301
(217) 224-5971