The summer of 2011 started with a simple question, who has
the best horseshoe in Springfield? As the debate progressed, we realized that the
task of naming a winner was not nearly as simple as we originally thought. The
discussion led to the creation of a short list of about a half dozen horseshoe
restaurants. This list then evolved into the
Horseshoe Quest of 2011. The Quest was expanded to include 15 restaurants in
Central Illinois, but could have easily featured more than that. Since time was an issue, the list was finalized
and the Quest began with Norb Andy’s Tabarian.
The idea for the Horseshoe Quest blog hadn’t fully developed
until after our first stop, and we never imagined that we would get more than a
few hundred views over the course of the summer. The two of us had discussions
with several of our friends as to how to best create a fair and unprejudiced rating
system. We concluded that a 0-100
rating system would be the best way to rate the three main components of the
horseshoe. The two of us would
also assign an overall score based on the entire experience, which would
encompass everything from uniqueness, to presentation, and even price. The Quest started off with an
incredible horseshoe at Norb Andy’s, and our first stop eventually turned out
to be one of the Best of the Quest.
As the Quest continued, we perfected our rating system and
started attracting more readers to the blog. The rating system was consistent and fair, since all preexisting
opinions of the restaurant were checked at the door. The Quest was gaining more
notoriety and our goal was to have fun, but we always wanted to remain
professional. Our blog caught a
big break when Kathy Rem spotlighted the Horseshoe Quest in the SJ-R. Our blog exploded in popularity and we
would like to thank the thousands of readers (as well as Kathy Rem) who made us
the 2nd highest read article for the entire week.
The Horseshoe Quest of 2011 was completed only a few months
after its start, but the Quest is certainly not finished. We plan on reviewing more horseshoes in
the upcoming months, but with school back in session, the Quest will be taking
a brief hiatus. Again, thank you
to the thousands of readers of the blog; it has been an absolute blast and we genuinely hope that all of you enjoyed reading about our Quest. Now, without further ado, let’s get
down to the Best of the Quest awards!
Biggest Surprise: Track Shack
Best Traditional Horseshoe: D’Arcy’s Pint
Best Unique Horseshoe: Catie Girl’s / Corner Pub Horseshoe Pizza
Best New Horseshoe: Boulevard Tap & Grill
Best Cheese Sauce: D’Arcy’s Pint / Catie Girl’s
Best Meat: Norb Andy’s
Best Fries: Verda Mae’s
Best Overall Horseshoe: Norb Andy’s
Best Horseshoe Restaurant: D’Arcy’s Pint
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