Reviews on American food in Highland, Illinois, United States. Highland is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 9,919 at the 2010 census. Highland began as a Swiss settlement and derived its name from later German immigrants.
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Woke up hungry and craving a quick and tasty, breakfast place near you? From fluffy, hand-rolled Made From Scratch⢠Biscuits⢠to crispy bacon on our classic breakfast platter to breakfast favorites that you can't get anywhere elseâ¦Hardee's® serves food ju
I stopped by Hardee's for breakfast and decided to try the new pretzel bread sandwich. I had the sausage, egg and cheese on the soft pretzel bun. I don't frequent fast food places, but this was really good. I'll be back!
3 based on 18 reviews
We're Always Cookin' There's something about a freshly made meal, prepared just for you. Maybe it's a waffle sundae to celebrate the day you get your braces off, or a plate full of loaded hash browns after a Saturday morning soccer game. Whatever the occa
The food is good, not a good value though. Our order was taken quickly, but it took over 30 minutes to get our food. It really wasn't that busy either. Probably won't be back.
3 based on 28 reviews
Stop here every so often for a bite to eat. Friendly service, reasonably priced, and it has a wide variety on its menu. Will have to come here more, but all the food I usually get(spaghetti, chicken, or breakfast) has been satisfactory.
This is a restaurant/bar type atmosphere that serves a variety of salads, appetizers, pastas, entrees, and sandwiches. The restaurant is right around the corner from the movie theater and right on the town square with a beautiful fountain. We dine here on occasion, as the food rarely hits the mark. The owner and waitresses are friendly and provide good service. Our group had a variety of items from appetizers, salads, entrees and pastas that were okay, but not something you'd need to have again. The one food item I've consistently had success with here was the manicotti, cannelloni or the combo of each. I'd rather spend a little more and get better quality food. There is so much potential here in the location, but the food is marginal.
4 based on 22 reviews
E.L. Flanagan's was established in 2003 as a sports bar and a full service restaurant with an Irish theme.
We came for dinner on a Sunday night. A large group of adults and young kids (about 25) came in before us. There are four different rooms, so you can pick a spot that works best for you. The back room is nice for larger groups. Two of the rooms have big bars in them with bar stools. During this experience, the waitress seemed a bit overwhelmed. Service was somewhat slow, but that was okay for us. I don't often eat fried foods, but I like the chicken strips and fries here. My husband liked his nachos and my friend liked her mushroom & swiss burger. They do have an extensive menu with many options, so there is something for everyone. They have many drink options as well.
4 based on 32 reviews
Stopped in here for lunch and a beer. I ordered the BLT and it was really good. Came with a pickle and some really good homemade chips, which were excellent. Had an ok beer list(Iâm a craft beer snob) so it was just ok. Mostly regular domestics. Our waitress was super great. Super friendly and attentive. She also asked me about some beers, and brought out a few holiday beers that they recently got to ask my opinion on them. Overall a good little, hole in the wall, restaurant/pub. I will be back.
4 based on 75 reviews
While the restaurant has a very nice atmosphere, we noted that there were people Vaping at the bar area, (which is open to the dinning area). When we asked our waitress about this, she informed us that the owner allows it. Needless to say, we asked for our food to go and informed her we would not be returning ever again. To rate the food, it's okay. Not great.
4 based on 71 reviews
we have been here several times and always get the same. fried chicken dinner, all white meat. it comes with slaw and beets as an appetizer and mashed potatoes and gravy and green beans served family style. they also have home made biscuits with real apple butter. they have desserts but we never get that far. this particular night i saw they had chicken and dumplings as an entree so i got a side of them as well. everything is really great. the only thing note top rate is the green beans which i would describe as ok. they have many other entrees, all served family style. if i ever get tired of the fried chicken i might have to try some of them. doggy bags are a necessity. the only watch out is they do not take credit cards so you need to have some cash with you. our dinner for 3 with two glasses of wine and a mixed drink was $71 before tip. service was great and the decor isdated but very functional. the restaurant is actally in grantfork which is about 10 miles north of highland. best fried chicken i have ever had
4 based on 76 reviews
Searched for breakfast in a particular area as we wanted to get out of town first, and found this gem.Built in an old corner house (or, perhaps former tavern, or ??), not is the location out-of-the-way, it is obvious that it is mostly frequented by the local audience - I'm sure many of them walk!The staff was great - cheerful and humerous, .. I ordered one of the special plates with sausage links, .. everything was perfect! The sausage was large links that were obviously homemade (at least not from a grocery store).We also had a waffle - crispy and perfect!
4 based on 326 reviews
Saw a billboard on highway about this place & decided to check it out. So glad we did. The food was great, price was right & the homemade pies were amazing. I had the pork & home made dressing with home made mashed potatoes, tossed salad & homemade chocolate pie...YUM!
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