Ah yes…the best laid plans do often go awry! On the Tuesday before the Holiday Laurie and I were on our way to Omaha to celebrate Thanksgiving with the family. We were about an hour and a half away from our overnight stop in Jacksonville Illinois…a point more than halfway north in Illinois. That’s when we got the phone call from our son, David II. He hadn’t been feeling too good and he had just taken 2 Covid-19 tests. Unfortunately, he tested positive both times! Whoa! A change in plans was required…
We’d been
really looking forward to visiting with the family but Covid had shut down that
opportunity. I just couldn’t take the
risk. So we cancelled our reservation
with Hampton Inn in Jacksonville Illinois and turned south to Effingham
Illinois where we found overnight lodging at another Hampton Inn. (Many thanks
to the Hampton associate who cancelled our reservation without penalty in
Jacksonville! He was very understanding)
OK, once
we checked in we asked the desk clerk for a nearby restaurant recommendation. We wanted good food in a casual
atmosphere. She didn’t even hesitate and
her choice was no more than a quarter to a half mile away!
The
street leading to the restaurant was dark and had little traffic…but the
outside of the restaurant lite up the area, providing a cheerful welcoming look
for patrons as they neared their destination! It was on the Tuesday night before Thanksgiving and the restaurant was quite busy with most folks having reservations. The good news is that despite the number of reserved tables, we were seating almost right away...
Inside Firefly Grill, the lighting and décor carried on with that welcoming and warm feeling. It is a cross between a bit of ‘glam’ and comfort with a bit of wood, glitter and spark thrown in. The tables were well spaced too and the bar lighting really made the liquors ‘pop’…as an extension of the ‘look’.
To lead
off, I will say that this is not a restaurant for those watching their
expenses. However, given our canceled
family Thanksgiving celebration we felt that we deserved something
special.
We
decided to skip appetizers per se, opting for two different soup offerings instead. I had a bowl of this Butternut Squash Soup…with
brown butter sage, pumpkin seeds, and crème fraiche. ($12.00) It could have
been a tad warmer but it was excellent…
Looking
back at the menu, appetizers aren’t really featured or at least they aren’t
called appetizers. Instead they offer “Boards”
and “Small Plates”. Some of these
included: Crispy Crab Purses - $15; Firefly Bread Service with a variety of
breads - $14; the Charcuterie Board - $38; Puerto Rican Beef Pastelitos - $17;
a half pound of Jumbo Shrimp - $24, and; a selection of pizzas…8” or 12” priced
from $12 to $22.
A chef
special this evening was a bowl of French Onion Soup, one of Laurie’s favorites
and one of those things that just doesn’t ‘happen’ at home. ($16.00) While it
was a bit pricy for French onion soup, Laurie assured me that it was worth it…just
excellent!
I know
what you might be thinking. This doesn’t
look like an ‘upscale’ entrée. I agree…but
it was very good indeed! This was
Firefly’s Chicken Fried Chicken dinner. ($26.00) The chicken fried chicken was
a couple large portions of chicken breast over whipped potatoes and smothered with
sausage and sage gravy…then surrounded by the English peas and carrots. Simple dishes made with quality ingredients
make all the difference… It was much more colorful after I sprinkled on my Tabasco.
After the
very filling bowl of French Onion Soup, Laurie didn’t want to order anything
too big. She ended up with a small plate,
the Carnitas Street Taco Steam Buns. ($15.00) The taco steam buns were filled
with smoked and roasted pork shoulder, chili lime aioli, tajin, red onion,
cilantro, and beer cheese. She did enjoy
them…two of them at least…and I picked the pork out of the last one. Waste not, want not…or at least that was my
excuse!
Laurie capped off her dinner with a cup of Hot Chocolate. ($5.00) It was good if not quite excellent.
The menu
at Firefly grill is quite inventive and crosses over from one type of cuisine
to another. You can order a 16 oz. New
York Strip Steak with sides for $87.00; a 14 oz. Ribeye Steak for $58.00, or;
Bangers and Mash with ‘smoking goose’ fennel sausage, red onion jam and roasted
spinach for $32.00. There is even an All
American Burger with French fries. ($17.00)
There
also are some ‘special sides’ available.
These include Truffle Fries with shaved parmesan, truffle oil and
roasted garlic aioli ($14); Seasonal Risotto…butternut squash, dried
cranberries, crispy brown butter sage and crème fraiche ($14), or; Ditalini and
Cheese…Ditalini pasta with smoked Gouda, parmesan, cheddar and chives. ($10)
Firefly
Grill in Effingham Illinois is located at 1810 Avenue of Mid-America. Phone: 217-342-2022. They are open 7 days a week. Website: www.ffgrill.com. Menus: Firefly Grill
Menu (ffgrill.com).
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
I hope
that everyone had a very Merry Christmas!
Thanks for stopping by for a visit!
Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
I hope your son is fully recovered now. I thought COVID was over...I guess I was wrong about it. The butternut soup with browned butter sage and seeds is one of my go to winter warmers. Great that you two enjoyed the meal. A 16 oz. New York Strip Steak for $87.00? That's quite expensive.
ReplyDeleteGlad you ended up with a good dining experience but I also think it was a bit pricey. We once spent the night in the Okaw Family Campground in Effingham.
ReplyDeleteLa comida se ve muy rica. Esperó que estés recuperado del covid. Te deseo un feliz año para ti y tu familia.
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