Foods St Louis trip
After an eventful ride to Iowa City at 1030pm, finding out the hotel had overbooked the room and now what?? We ended up staying at it after they called a no show and he said rent it. They gave a discount price which I am sure was the over 60 rate anyhow. Received a questionar about the stay, will settle down and write it. No breakfast.
Lewis and Clark’s restaurant in St. Charles was recommended by a couple walking down the street who frequents it when in town. Three stories tall sitting in downtown Historic Old Town . The deep fired California onion rings were nicely arranged small sliced lightly breaded accompanied by a mild Jalapenos ketchup sauce and easy to eat appetizer. As we overlooked the park area below we sipped a glass of Clos Du Bois cabernet ($8.25), Shirleen’s House salad was just fine and my Chicken Quesadilla was medium, not the crispy outside I remember at other places.
Cyprus Lounge, Embassy Suites Convention Center restaurant. Noon lunch, with a Bud because of the high heat and hot asphalt where the cars were shown. Shirleen had a hamburger with cheddar cheese and bacon, lettuce and tomato slice, I even thought it was deliciously fried and prepared. You should have seen the size of it. I had the Crab Cake Spinach Salad with house vinegrate. Real tasty but the cake was bland and mealy, don’t order these unless in a crab cake area. Would go back for more food – good.
Vivians Vineyards, 1409 N 2nd St , St. Charles MO. A real eclectic restaurant. They have a baked portabella mushroom, face down on a bed of cream cheese covered with asiago cheese and baked, three sizes. Shirleen had a I had a sirloin steak covered with fried onions and a hot chipotle sauce. To finish the meal we had a small spoonful of sherbet and a shot of champagne on it.
Grappa Grill, 1664 Country Club Plaza, St Charles MO hard to find when the GPS set us wrong. I had asked if they could do a half order of Hand-breaded fried green olives served with marinara sauce, but she could not accommodate. We had a nice dinner, good slightly sweet firm rolls to accompany the CHICKEN SPINACH STRAWBERRY SALAD, Grilled chicken, tomatoes, strawberries, mozzarella cheese and candied almonds. I had THE TUSCANY a Blackened chicken, Andouille sausage, crab meat, shrimp, tomatoes, mushrooms, asparagus, broccoli, green onions and bowtie noodles in a Cajun Alfredo sauce 13.49 but tonight 9.99. I opted for the Spring salad, nice presentation. Had a glass of Blackstone merlot, had somewhere b4 not bad. Decent but not over the top restaurant, go across the rivers to The Hill for Italian food, Consetta’s. Would visit again.
Ronneburg Restaurant, Amana Iowa . They offer for $9.50 a family style breakfast, need to try sometime. People next to us had it and the pancake was larger than the plate and looked really nicely done, not thick and puffy. We opted for eggs and bacon with there delicious pan fried thinly sliced raw fries. The waitress said they have 3 pans cooking at all times. I had a ham and cheese omelet with the potatoes. Next time I would order a side of grilled ham, this had the regular thin sliced ham. Worthy of a stop at any time.
Ret Iowa City ‘The Mill’ restaurant downtown, not a show stopper but a bar to eat at. 120 E Burlington . Hamburgers and a pretty full fare. The french fries come sprinkled with salt and pepper.
5101 Arcadia Ave Edina , MN
490 Hamline Ave S. St Paul
419 Hamline Ave. S St Paul
Kings Place
Civic Center Drive , one block east of Highway 52
West Des Moines 1975 NW 86th Street
513 Division Street Stevens Point , WI 54481
Excelsior , MN 55331
201 Main Street Onalaska , WI 54650
378 Main St , Dubuque , IA 52001-6944
Eden Avenue Bar & Grill
www.edenavenuegrill.com
952 925 5628
Nightly specials, have ate breakfast, lunch and dinner their and recommend
Kopplins Good Taste
Good coffee and rolls, did not try sandwiches because of next door.
The Nook
http://www.crnook.com/
Great hamburgers and fries were great also. Will try their Juicy Lucy someday.
Going south:
Wiederholt's Supper Club
Highway 61 (in Miesville, 10 miles from Cannon Falls )
Miesville , MN 55033
651.437.3528
http://www.wiederholts.com/
old time service, they bring a veggie tray and rolls before salad, will stop there again
across the street is:
Not eaten there but heard it is worth the stop for hamburgers
http://kingburgers.com/index.html
Travelling south to Rochester stop at the
Daube’s cakes and bakery
Breakfast only on Sunday
http://www.daubesbakery.com/
Cosi Cucina
Clive, IA 50325
http://www.cosicucina.biz/
great homemade Italian food.
Hi Roger,
I found a couple restaurants I like besides the one in Stevens Point .
They have a horseshit website but good food. They had a vegetable and breads before dinner. Food was good.
Michele’s Restaurant
(715) 341-3363
went to this one last summer and ate outdoors, decent.
Maynard's
(952) 470-1800
http://www.maynardsonline.com/
This was a great dinner experience, not a lot of seating, spendy but good.
Traditions Restaurant Catering
608-783-0200
Onalaska State Bank building
Tuesday through Saturday evenings
River Inn in Hanover with Roger
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This is great or was.
Pepper Sprout Inc 
(563) 556-2167
399 Sinsinawa Avenue, East Dubuque, IL 61025-1222
(815) 747-3644
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September 15, 2011
Shirleen and I were in LaCrosse a couple weeks ago. Found this restaurant downtown; knowing you are doing the suburban run, here is my info:
The Freighthouse Rest; on 107 Vine St : http://www.freighthouserestaurant.com/
It has two big parking lots. Outside patio, big inside bar area. I had halibut with drawn butter - simply delicious; Shirleen had a filet, soft and tender; house Cabernet was shitty out of a box but Shirleen said the cheapest other wine was 17$ a glass.
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