We marked the first day of autumn just last week, but plenty of signs of the new season have been appearing — not the least of which the fact that the local Starbucks is featuring pumpkin-spice lattes. The number of vendors at the downtown farmer’s market is dwindling. Tables that featured fragrant white peaches and […]
Penny Zimmerman-Wills
Yes, it’s the same ol’ D’Arcy’s
My friend Joyce, who now lives in Dallas, recently requested two food items during a visit to her hometown of Springfield: a Vose’s corn dog and a D’Arcy’s horseshoe, not necessarily in that order. Joyce isn’t the only one who knows that D’Arcy’s Pint has made a name for itself by serving some of the […]
New treats
Whether you see the Illinois State Fair as a dieter’s nightmare or a junk food lover’s dream, there’s no denying that it’s one of the few Springfield events to offer such a variety of culinary treats. This year, there are more choices than ever, including iced Thai coffee (coffee topped with heavy cream) sold by […]
Guess what theyve fried this year!
Just when I thought it was safe to go back to the Illinois State Fair — the food extravaganza featuring all things fried and served on a stick — comes a new concoction that will surely blow any diet. The deep-fried cheesecake, offered by Michael’s Concessions, is one of several new culinary entries at the […]
Its a wiener world
Hot dogs may just be the easiest, most accessible food around. Think about it: They’re one of a few foods sold and eaten just about everywhere, from discount and hardware stores to ballparks, gas stations, street kiosks, and, of course, restaurants. They’re cheap, they can be eaten on the run, and kids love them. People […]
appetite
For the past five years, Brandy Kelty has enjoyed the Taste of Downtown by sampling a variety of foods and discovering new restaurants. This year, she’ll be hoping that many new customers find her as she serves thousands of beer-battered bratwurst bites and chicken wings at the tent operated by Sammy’s Sports Bar. Sammy’s — owned […]
Elegant setting, splendid food
Until recently, only guests of the Oaks, a restored 19th-century Victorian mansion turned bed & breakfast, could enjoy lunch at this hidden jewel. The elegant building sits on a bluff overlooking Petersburg and the Sangamon River. Just driving up the winding lane through the parklike setting of oaks trees and flower gardens to the B&B […]
appetite 6-30-05
Walking into the Dublin Pub, I had a strong sense of déjà vu. Of course I noticed the hints that something had changed: a new sign out front, a fresh coat of green paint on the walls, and some new menu items, such as pizza, gave it away. Plus, as a food writer, it’s my […]
appetite 6-23-05
June is Dairy Month, an annual tradition that promotes the dairy industry and its many contributions to society. OK, besides giving us ice cream, milkshakes, and assorted other summertime treats, what has the dairy industry done to deserve a month of devotion? Well, consider that June is also Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month, Turkey Lover’s Month, National Accordion […]
appetite 6-9-05
The trend of all-you-can-eat dining in Springfield continues, now on an even bigger scale. The International Buffet is the latest restaurant in town to give people the option of grazing on anything from sushi and General Tso’s chicken to pizza and frog legs. At one time, the Heritage House was the king of the all-you-can-eat […]
Summer food
Nothing says summertime like firing up the coals, cooking meat and vegetables in the outdoors, and enjoying the taste and aroma of freshly grilled food. The primeval technique of using fire and smoke to cook your food is nothing new — it’s still as American as apple pie and flying the flag. It’s also quite […]
appetite 5-26-05
I just returned from a vacation to South Carolina, a lush land of beaches, antebellum homes, and Low Country cooking. The term “Low Country” refers to the area just north of Georgetown, S.C., which continues to the Florida border and encompasses the Sea Islands, low flat areas (“low country”) surrounded by water, east of the […]
