I have unfortunately spent the last week in the Rockford area (I won't go into it -- family emergency), and dined out way too many times in chain restaurants not worth mentioning (although I've gotten addicted to Culver's fried cheese curds and root beer), but I have hit a few places in the area worth reporting on:
A side trip to Freeport revealed the Union Dairy, aka Alber's Ice Cream:
815-232-7099
126 E Douglas St
Freeport IL 61032-4116
Charming place, art deco exterior, old-fashioned diner interior:
They've got a lot of quaint burgers such as the Lincoln Douglas (Mustard, Ketchup and Horseradish), and the Heated Debate (locally made Jalapeno cheese, sport peppers and house-made spicy sauce). Served with Mrs. Mike's Chips (nice kettle chips made in town),and along side a perfect shake made from Chestnut Farms ice cream. Whipped cream is redi-whip, so a small demerit, but otherwise wonderful:
Other decent eats:
Lino's is an Italian place on State Street in Rockford, looks like they're trying to channel Olive Garden's ambiance (faux stone work -- bonus for naked cherubs) with old-skool (sic) red-sauce Italian. I wasn't impressed with their meatballs (too pasty) but otherwise good stuff, and friendly service:
5611 E State St, Rockford, IL, 815.397.2077
Alpine View is a family dining place with an Omega-like menu and dessert case, although seems to be more Italian than Greek. Low prices, decent food. Prime Rib on weekends for $11.99 is nicely roasted and a generous portion. Fried chicken was crisp and tasty. A few points off for foil-wrapped baked spuds, and a very dull-tasting pecan pie. Nice escape from the chain restaurants.
1710 S Alpine Rd
Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 227-5400
One other note on the chains: I like Panera, especially for their internet service agreement. All they ask you to do is not take up a big table if you're alone, and limit your time during rush hours. No pages of EULA, just get to work.