Welcome to The Back Porch
At The Back Porch, nestled in the scenic woods of Highland, Illinois, culinary artistry meets a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. This New American gem offers a diverse menu featuring flat iron steak, fried walleye, and homemade pork sausage, ensuring a delightful experience for every palate. Guests rave about the generous portions and the unique charm, enhanced by eclectic decor and friendly service. While the pricing leans towards the higher end for a supper club, the quality of food and ambiance keep patrons returning. The Back Porch is not just a meal; it’s a fantastic dining experience enriched by its natural surroundings.
- 1 W Pocahontas Rd, Highland, IL 62249 Hotline: (618) 675-2655
Welcome to The Back Porch, a captivating New American restaurant nestled in Highland, Illinois, at the charming address of 1 W Pocahontas Rd, Highland, IL 62249. With its casual and unique ambience, this hidden gem offers a delightful dining experience that effortlessly combines the pleasures of fine food and the beauty of nature. If you're seeking an escape from the ordinary, let me take you on a culinary journey through the flavors and atmosphere of The Back Porch.
As you step into The Back Porch, you'll be welcomed by a friendly team dressed in Hawaiian shirts, setting the tone for a laid-back yet vibrant experience. The decor is a playful blend of charm and whimsy, featuring tropical elements that evoke a sense of relaxed festivity. Surrounded by lush woods, you can truly enjoy the beauty of the outdoors as you savor your meal, especially during the warmer months when the screens keep bugs at bay while allowing the breeze to flow in.
- Signature Dishes: The menu boasts a variety of mouthwatering options, from Chicken & Dumplings to Fried Walleye and Catfish Fillets. Highlighted favorites like Chicken Fried Steak and Baked Boston Scrod showcase the culinary creativity you'll find here.
- Hearty Portions: Diners rave about the generous serving sizes. Many leave with to-go boxes, ensuring you’ll enjoy the meal even beyond the charming atmosphere.
- Cocktail Selection: Pair your meal with a delightful drink from their selection of craft beers on draught or a refreshing glass of red sangria, both of which have won praises from visitors.
The consistent positive feedback from patrons reflects the restaurant's commitment to quality. Regulars like James M. highlight the wonderful flavors, while others appreciate the casual, yet upscale atmosphere. Many guests, including Rick P. and Mike R., admire the combination of great service, unique decor, and delicious meals that make every visit special.
Yet, like any hidden treasure, it comes with its quirks. Some patrons, such as Jim W., bring up inconsistencies with pricing and vegetarian options. However, for those who savor rich flavors, hearty portions, and a jovial ambiance, The Back Porch consistently delights the senses.
For a taste of local charm intertwined with New American comfort, The Back Porch is undeniably a destination worth exploring. Whether you're a seasoned local or an adventurous traveler headed to southern Illinois, this dining spot offers more than just food—it promises an experience steeped in heart and heritage. Don't forget to make a reservation and prepare for a culinary adventure that pairs great food with the rustic beauty of nature!

Love this place been coming here for several years and it never disappoints. The food is wonderful. A bit pricey for Supper Club type atmosphere and decent enough service but that does not deter us from a coming a couple times a year. Would come more often if it were more appropriately priced.

It's always fun to go to dinner at the Back Porch. The food is good, the ambience is casual and unique. The service is good and they always have off the menu specials.

Great food Fantastic Service Gayland & Amy along with Michelle are fantastic Host and Hostesses. The atmosphere pi's 2nd to none set in a wooded setting it is a beautiful setting. We live les than a mile away and frequent often in the summer.

I've been to the back porch four times and I've always been pleased with the food, the service, and the cocktails. It's a bit of a drive but well worth it.

Lovely setting and the service was good. I was disappointed to see they had taken their only vegetarian option off the menu. The food was good, but we were surprised when we got the check that not only had they charged us each $4 to substitute a salad for another side (which was stated on the menu) they also charged $1 extra for the spinach, a baked potato and a baked sweet potato, so we each ended up paying $6 more than the menu price. If they are going to charge extra they should at least let you know.

The Back Porch is awesome. I'm afraid to share how much I love this gem because I hate to share the perfectness of the atmosphere. The wait staff are so professional and friendly. The food is great. You will not be disappointed. Please make reservations.

This hidden gem in Grantfork, IL is the sister restaurant to Diamond Mineral Springs, which is the more "family style" restaurant, whereas The Back Porch is a little more upscale. The only reason I know about this is because my boyfriend, who is from Highland, used to work here for several years. We went with a group of nine people last night. The Back Porch is open from spring to fall, with plexi-glass covering the screens during the cooler months, but it's really worth going to when it's warm. The decor somehow manages to hover between "tacky" and "charming" - pillars made into palm trees and light-up tropical birds hanging from the ceilings, and all the staff wear Hawaiian shirts. But somehow it works. Yes, there is no air-conditioning (more of a response to Teri D's rant of the restaurant under the Diamond Mineral Springs page) - it's called THE BACK PORCH...does your screened in porch have air conditioning? Pick a nice night to go and the breeze from the ceiling fans is enough. The beautiful view of the lush green woods surrounding 3/4ths of the restaurant is worth it. Also, given the constructs of the place, there will be bugs. We had a moth flutter by us, a spider on the back of my chair, and some unidentifiable bug on the arm of a friend's chair, that we flicked off and watched him lazily crawl away. If the idea of bugs near you and your food skeezes you out, then skip this place. I vaguely wondered how a place with bugs in it passes Health Inspection, but realized I didn't really care. The food was really very good. A little pricy, but the quality is up there, and the portions are ginormous. Every person in our group of nine had a to-go box at the end of the meal. I went with the Tutto Mare, which Devin said is one of their most popular dishes. I can see why! Creamy, delicious bow-tie pasta, packed with succulent shrimp, scallops, and clams in shell. Those were the larger, visible pieces, but there were also small bits of mussels, crab, and lobster. it was very good. All of the entrees came with a side and a salad, which definitely justified the price. I picked the asparagus salad, which is new to the menu, and it was totally delicious! Asparagus spears, huge tomato slices, onions, artichokes, feta cheese, balsamic vinaigrette, on top of a bed of romaine. I'm not a huge salad fan, but this was perfect! There aren't a lot of side options - I hope you like potatoes. Devin says they usually have all their potato sides (baked potato, twice-baked potato, sweet potato) and then one vegetable that they rotate out. Last night was Italian green beans, but sometimes they do creamed spinach or a vegetable medley. I went with the sweet potato, which was huge, moist, and tasty - came with a nice helping of butter and brown sugar on the side. For drinks, I enjoyed a massive glass of red sangria, which was delightful. Devin had Breckenridge Agave Wheat on draught, which is one of my favorites. They have a really nice selection of craft beers on draught. I was way too stuffed for dessert, but a couple of friends got some pie, and they wolfed them down. Apparently they were very, very good. If you're on a diet, don't come here. I can't imagine how many calories I consumed last night. The service was very good, and they had a band last night. I liked the band well enough (did some old school covers), but with where we were sitting, we could barely hear the person next to us. Devin says they never have a band, and it sounds like they were here special for Memorial Day weekend (and will be back Labor Day weekend). I enjoyed watching all the older husband-wife couples dance together in front of the stage. Speaking of which, definitely an older crowd. I'd say the average age was about 55. The owner told us he was "happy to see some young people here for a change, instead of just all us old fogies!" I can only imagine that it's because of the location - it doesn't seem like an "old people" place. If it were closer, I'd want to come by all the time, at least for drinks and the atmosphere! Important to note: this place is CASH ONLY. If you have love for the outdoors and for fine dining, The Back Porch seamlessly combines the two. At an hour's drive from St. Louis, it's not exactly worth making a special trip, but if you're out in rural southern Illinois for whatever reason, it's definitely worth a visit.