We're planning a family biking trip to Starved Rock this summer, taking the Metra to Joliet then biking on the I&M trail to Starved Rock, and staying a couple of days before biking back. It's a credit card tour. Judging by the map, it looks like the trip is about 60 miles. We'll have our 12 year old son with us and although he is a very good biker I want to plan a few stops along the way. Any suggestions for good vegetarian friendly restaurants or bathroom/water breaks? Or fun quick attractions? It looks like Morris would have some nice restaurants for lunch.
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Great thread! I'm planning to do this too, but to continue on to Iowa. Looking forward to the responses.
We had brunch one Sunday at Tracy's Row House in Ottawa. Very enjoyable. It's a little off the I&M trail, but you can follow the Ottawa River Walk right to the restaurant.
Here is the menu. They do have some veggie options. http://www.tracysrowhouse.com/menu/
I always liked Duffy's in Utica for burgers, but I don't know about vegeterian options.
The Starved Rock Lodge has some vegetarian fare. If you want to venture into Ogelsby, Garzanelli's is a favorite in the area. The place looks unchanged for the past 50 years, so interesting as nostalgia. Odd to me for an Italian restaraunt, but it's probably best known for chicken. Mr. Salsa's is a decent Mexican joint.
Farther West, for Alex. All these places are in small towns within a couple of miles of the Hennepin Canal trail:
There's a new Filipino restaraunt in Bureau at the former Ranch House location on IL Rt. 29. I don't know anything about it, just saw the sign the last time I rode the trail. Unusual for the area.
Piccolo's in Tiskilwa. Pizza and subs. Stuffed spinach pizza is one of my favorites. 4 - 9 PM, closed Monday. The Indian Valley Inn is popular with the locals, weekend menu varies - fried livers and gizzards, mmmmm.
Main ST BBQ in Wyanet. Haven't been there, but have heard some good reports.
Bellucio's in Sheffield. Pretty much the same menu as Piccolo's, as they were started by two brothers. Bellucio's has the bonus of allowing you to bring your own beer. Also in Sheffield: Z Best Cafe: Menu and hours vary with the day. Busy on Friday and Sat. eves, reservations recommended. Chestnut ST Inn: B&B that also serves gourmet Mediterranean food on Friday and Saturday evenings. No choice in menu, it changes daily. Reservations required.
The Wagon Wheel in Mineral. Popular with the locals, but I doubt there's anything unusual about the food. Last time I was in there, we were 60 miles into a 75 mile ride. Stopped for one beer, stayed for three - talking to a WWII navy vet that had a lot of good stories.
Also should mention Brother's Pub in Sheffield - Live music in a middle of nowhere town of 1200 (although it is the hometown of Jason Ringenberg). http://thebrotherspub.com/events.html Dave Chastain's YouTube video of "Voodoo Child" makes me think it would be worth it to pedal over there July 5th.
Don't forget to stop by Washington Park to read up on some history about the Lincoln-Douglas debates while in Ottawa.
Duppie 13.5185km said:
We had brunch one Sunday at Tracy's Row House in Ottawa. Very enjoyable. It's a little off the I&M trail, but you can follow the Ottawa River Walk right to the restaurant.
Here is the menu. They do have some veggie options. http://www.tracysrowhouse.com/menu/
What are the lock tender's houses like on the I & M? On the Hennepin they are all pretty derelict, with plywood over the windows, generally unmaintained since the state got control of them.
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