Eating like a local:
Regional food specialties
- Eating and Exploring the City of Steel
So I finally have enough stops in my Joliet folder to make an ‘Eating Big in Joliet’ post which I’m posting this week. For those of you wondering what the hell there is to do in Joliet well I’m not going to debate you on that but I’ve found myself down this way now and then for a variety of reasons including going to The Old Joliet Prison famous for its appearance in The Blues Brothers. I’ve also gone down there to visit the historic Joliet Iron Works site which was once the second largest steel mill in the United States and well worth spending a couple hours at. It ceased to exist in the 1980’s before the Forest Preserve District of Will County purchased the property in the 1990’s as a way of preserving a piece of history. There’s also The Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie which was established in 1996 on the former Joliet Arsenal and is the first national tallgrass prairie in the country. It’s a cool place to hike, ride a bike, and maybe eye a semi wild bison or two. They were reintroduced to the landscape in 2015 as a prairie restoration experiment and it seems to be doing well though I heard some of its funding was cut by DOGE even though that whole stunt spent more than it saved. But all of these things can make for a fun daytrip if you’re looking to get out of the house and enjoy Illinois. But you’ll also need somewhere to eat and that’s where this report may come in handy. Please note that there won’t be a trip to Merichka's Restaurant due to the fact I haven’t had a Poor Boy steak sandwich there since I last posted about them HERE. Also it appears as though Andy & Sophie’s is still open but from what I heard Andy is no longer there as he and his wife Sophie sold and retired. One last note: it looks like the old downtown Joliet legend Chicken-N-Spice is closed for good.
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Home Cut Donuts
Every city with a similar stature to Joliet seems to still have a thriving old school donut shop. Home Cut Donuts is that spot in these parts. They first opened in 1966 and they still stay open for 24 hours a day. I’ve been thru a few times and each time I was there they were frying donuts in the back resulting in a still warm product. Based on my visits these are some of the better donuts in the state.

Donuts at Home Cut Donuts
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Sabor A Mexico
According to AI approximately 33.5% of the population in Joliet identifies as Hispanic or Latino. This translates to roughly 50,510 people and tons of taco options. Tortilleria Sabor A Mexico is a lowkey one stop spot for all your taco needs. They make and sell thick corn tortillas on site and also package up their made on site salsas and have fillings like Nopalitos a La Mexicana which is cactus prepared with green chile peppers, white onions and red tomatoes. They’ll also make tacos for you right there using their delicious warm corn tortillas. The specialty of the house is a taco with cecina (dry cured beef), refried beans, and cheese and two of them will kill your hunger for the rest of the day.

Tacos at Sabor A Mexico
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Taqueria Los Paisanos #2


Lunch at Taqueria Los Paisanos #2
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Nena's Cantina


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Joe's Hot Dogs

Tamale in a Bun at Joe's Hot Dogs
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Hey! Hot Dog
Hey! Hot Dog has been serving up their signature chili dogs, BBQ sandwiches, and homemade root beer since 1959 with their current location having opened in 1978. I stopped in here years ago and decided to return for the first time since last summer. It’s a drive thru only operation and if you visit toward the end of summer they also have a sweet corn stand as the longtime owner has a farm. The chili sauce used on for the dogs is good. A standard hot dog includes ketchup, mustard, relish and onions but no ketchup for me please. I’m not sure what brand of hot dog they use but I don’t think it’s Vienna Beef but it works well in a traditional way as chili dogs tend to be made with cheaper wieners.

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Ace Drive-In
I’m fascinated by regional fast food (even if it's mostly average) and even more so by forgotten regional fast food. Back in its heyday Rax Roast Beef (originally Jax) had 500+ locations across 38 states. It was born in Springfield, Ohio in 1967 but is now down to just five independent locations with three of them in Ohio, and one each in Kentucky and Joliet. Rax was famous not just for their roast beef but also their throwback baked potato salad bar but it was drive thru only during my visit circa Covid-19. The quality is a step above Arby’s but that’s not saying much. Nonetheless I have a bit of a guilty pleasure for old school roast beef sandwich spots like Rax - they’re a dying breed.
I often get asked if I ever eat at places that I don't like and of course I do - but not all that often. When you’ve been to as many restaurants as I have you develop a knack for finding the good ones. I can usually tell by looking at online reviews (mostly thru the pictures but also commonly mentioned dishes and every now and then an informative review) and menus if a place is worth stopping in at. I had a bad feeling about Mauries Table but my cousin really wanted pizza and we were right there so we went in. First off let me say that I loved the 1970’s vibes and there was a real energy here as it was packed on an early Sunday evening. That's what gave me a little bit of hope for the place. But the people that eat here must have a childhood connection bc the pizza isn’t good. We got the signature deep dish and it might as well have been a Red Baron Pizza or some other trash from the freezer at Jewel. The crust was awful and the sausage wasn't much better but at least the beer was cold.

Dari Delite

Dipped Cone at Dar Delite
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