Dine in at the Dutch Kitchen in Arcola, Illinois for Home Country Cooking

Ariana R. Cherry-Shearer
The Dutch Kitchen
Neighborhood: Main Street
Arcola, IL 61910
United States of America
When you are looking for a place to dine in that feels like you are "back home again," then the Dutch Kitchen in Arcola, Illinois is a great place for some of that old fashioned country home cooking. As soon as customers walk into this friendly hometown restaurant, scents of homemade bread, delicious meals cooking in the busy kitchen, and homemade goodies fill the air delighting your nose and stomach! Located uptown in Arcola, on Main Street, is a restaurant that serves homemade bread daily that you can eat with fresh Amish apple butter, some of the best homemade pies that you will ever taste, and a salad bar with fresh prepared salads such as potato salad, three bean salad, sauerkraut salad, fruit salads, and more.

Their food is prepared "Amish Style," which is what gives it that back home taste. Customers can enjoy daily menu specials or have a try at the "soup of the day." The Dutch Kitchen offers entrée specials such as ham and beans, homemade chicken and noodles, homemade dumplings, and some country fried chicken as well. Each day, the Dutch Kitchen has a special that guests can try out, or they can decide to order from the menu as well. You can choose from walleye, chicken, steaks, and a variety of sandwiches. A great sandwich to try is the delicious Italian Beef sandwich that you can swear almost tastes just like how grandma or mom used to make it! Most of the meals are at an affordable price, and customers won't go broke dining here. Most entrees can be purchased for fewer than ten dollars. After dinner, while you still have room for dessert, make sure you try one of their fresh baked homemade pies. If you can't make room for it, then bring it on home for a treat later. Try their homemade peanut butter pies, strawberry pies, or banana cream pies for the sweetest treat you will ever have! And if you want to share this experience with somebody special and give them a chance to try some country cooking, gift certificates can also be purchased as well.

The service and the moods of the waiters and waitresses are always quite delightful in the restaurant. Most of the time, customers never have to sit very long, and you are seated in a cozy atmosphere that never seems too noisy or distracting. The walls of the Dutch Kitchen are filled with past pictures of the small town of Arcola. There are old building structures, sports teams, farms, and many more of the wonderful people and businesses that make up Arcola's past. Everything about the restaurant is laid back, and there isn't pressure to hurry up with your dining experience. Families and groups can be seated together and enjoy a peaceful and relaxing meal together. Children can have fun looking at all of the old pictures of the past or coloring on the little placemats that are provided for little one's entertainment.

Another wonderful part of the Dutch Kitchen is that it is located on the main street that is filled with many of Arcola's crafts and local tourist shops. After dining on mouth-watering and savory food, guests can go on to enjoy their day by shopping in the local stores. Tourists will also enjoy dining and shopping all in the same area without having to drive elsewhere to enjoy the quaint town of Arcola. For those wanting to visit the Dutch Kitchen, it is open daily, seven days a week, from 7am-7pm. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in this down home restaurant. When you want to feel like you are at home again, dine in at this little town restaurant for some of the best country cooking that you will ever experience.

Published by Ariana R. Cherry-Shearer

Ariana Cherry-Shearer began writing for the Web in 2006. Her first love is poetry & she has published 2 collections.She has written for: Examiner, Demand Media, Need an Article and Textbroker. Ariana writes...  View profile

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