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    Whittaker Beef

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 7:30 PM

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    Off the Square

    Off the Square

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I was seated right away when I came in. It took a while to get back to my table for the drink order…read morethough. I ordered the ribeye pork chop with the bacon fig dressing. The pork chop was really tender. Could cut it with a fork it was that good very moist and not dried out. I also ordered the brussels sprouts as a side dish with the drizzle of hot barbecue really good and crispy. Best brussels sprout sprouts I've ever had not to overcook not too crispy just right. For an appetizer I ordered the homemade potato chips with French onion dip. They were good I thought maybe they might be warm but that's OK if they weren't they were not seasoned at all. I ordered them with the French onion dip. Waitress brought my ticket to me and said it in front of me and I said isn't there something you want to ask me? She said oh would you like to try dessert and I said yes I said OK so she took the ticket away. I ordered the Keylime pie. I asked if any of them were homemade said the only thing homemade was the handspun milkshakes. Everything else was ordered from a bakery out of Chicago. The Keylime pie was really good. Great flavor to it. Nice thick graham cracker crust. Dining room is really decorated nice. Has a lot of home decor things and the expose brick wall on the dining room is unique. You could tell it was an old building. Mismatch chairs, and tables make it unique and eclectic. The bar is in the middle of the dining room makes it feel not like so much a bar, but kind of a really welcoming atmosphere. Olivia was my waitress. She was very good and prompt more refills and other follow ups.

    The food there was awesome. The service was great. People were really kind. They took some time to…read morereally get around, but that's usual because it's really packed the ambience is peaceful. It's a nice background with some music. It's just a good place. I recommend the fig jam with the house chips

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    The Moonlight Cafe

    The Moonlight Cafe

    4.3
    (42 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$$$

    It was pleasant to be downtown and walk into a very fine dining experience. The service was good,…read morethe music playing in the background was at the right volume and was a nice vibe of the 70s. I had an excellent chicken piccata. My wife loved the duck breast. The sides were well flavored and looked appealing. The real show stealer was the desserts. My wife had the chocolate flan. She remarked it was the best chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream she ever had. And my espresso crème brûlée was excellent.

    I've never had dinner here before this was the first time for dinner I've had lunch here on…read moreoccasion. I would've given a five star review but the service was very slow and 2 stars at best. It could have been more prompt and efficient. We waited for seven minutes before our first acknowledgement by our waiter/ server. It was just my girlfriend and myself. Once the waiter finally came to the table and took our order a lot time had lapse. Never once did come to ask how the food was once our main entrée was delivered. He asked how everything was when he presented the check. During the wait for him to return to the table to take our dessert order, there was a bus boy at the nearby table clearing another table. I asked him to take a plate that was left on our table and he said that the servers job I don't do that. I told him no you need to take it now and he gave me a rather rude look and stare. The intervals from which the waiter came back to the table was very long. It would've helped if the chairs had been padded but they were hard with like school room chairs. The dining room was decorated very nice and the decor and artwork is very tasteful. Music was a little loud. The food was exceptionally good from the appetizer to the main course to our dessert. It was exceptional. That is five stars ONLY - The service really was a lot to be desired for a good tip and review.

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    Gasthof Amish Village

    Gasthof Amish Village

    3.9
    (88 reviews)
    35.0 mi
    $$

    We enjoyed the buffet so much on a Monday that we went back on Friday as they add several styles of…read moreshrimp on Fridays. Food is home cooked fresh every day and it was obvious. We had Lori on Monday who brought our drinks and refills. On Friday we had Darcy doing the honors. Both were very friendly and efficient! Very family friendly and the deserts were so good that we had to make a trip to their bakery to pick up a couple delicious pies.

    Gasthof Amish Village, Montgomery IL. June, 2026. My husband and I were traveling along US-50, and…read morewe reached this buffet-style restaurant for lunch. Having grown up in PA, I'm very familiar with "Pennsylvania Dutch" or Amish and Mennonite cooking. I would characterize this style of cooking as hearty, simple, and high-calorie comfort food. The buffet included three main sections. The first included two soups (chicken noodle and vegetable), salad bar items, prepared salads (such as coleslaws and broccoli salad), and some gelatin molds. The second station was hot items (meats, gravies, vegetables). Finally, there was a dessert station with an assortment of cobblers, cookies, cupcakes, soft serve ice cream, and more. I noticed other patrons with homemade white bread but I somehow missed it on the buffet. Overall, there was a good selection of items available. I most enjoyed the meatloaf, mashed potatoes, broccoli salad, and berry and peach cobblers. The biggest misses were the chicken noodle soup (which didn't seem to contain any chicken pieces, was only lukewarm, and very over-salted) and the chocolate ice cream, which was runny. My husband and I found the food to be generally bland. (Granted, Amish food isn't known to have a spicy profile). In addition, they didn't offer some foods and desserts that I generally associate with Amish cooking -- pickled eggs, Harvard beets, macaroni and cheese, cinnamon apples. shoo fly pie, apple dumplings, fry pies, Whoopie pies, etc. (Admittedly, the traditional Amish foods in the Midwest may differ from those in Pennsylvania). The restaurant had a lot of seating and was clean, and had a cute gift shop that you passed through on the way in and out. Our server was sufficiently attentive. Parking was free and plentiful. The all-you-can-eat lunch buffet was $16.99 per person; drinks not included.

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