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Indiana Roadfood

In the spirit of Jane and Michael Stern's book Roadfood and Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives on the Food Network, this group celebrates the great off-the-beaten-path eateries across the state. No chains or fast-food here, just good eatin'.

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Amy Monteau Comment by Amy Monteau on September 9, 2009 at 11:13am
Everyone should try The Triple X "XXX" in Layfette, IN. My husband graduated from Purdue and raved about the rootbeer and burgers. The nastalgia and food live up to all expectations! I believe It was featured on the Foodnetwork. Try it out, it is worth the trip!
David E. Dawson Comment by David E. Dawson on August 26, 2009 at 9:59am
Driving between Evansville and Indy? Take the scenic route on SR 57 and stop at the Graham Farms Cheese store in Elnora. Don't pass up the salt-water taffy.
Dick Davis Comment by Dick Davis on August 3, 2009 at 2:41pm
This group has been a bit dormant. After summer travels, I've got to believe that our group has uncovered some great road food places. Let us know!! For Indy burgers, check out The Hoosier Burger Quest group and join us on one of our outings. Sign up through Smaller Indiana or send me your Twitter name for updates to @davisr66. I've already gotten my burger quest Twitter account, thanks to Bill Bean, but I haven't gotten it set up yet. Keep in touch!
Phillip Anderson Comment by Phillip Anderson on August 3, 2009 at 12:13pm
Three restaurants in small town Indiana.

New Harmony - Marconi's Olde Fashioned Soda Shoppe & Pizzeria on South Main Street. Casual, inexpensive and great breadsticks and ice cream drinks

Crawfordsville - Moon Dance Cafe' at the corner of Washington (US 231) and Main Street. Great hospitality, great food and a local hot spot.

Attica - For a locally-owned burger joint, visit Shortstop on SR 28 east of downtown.
Carol Ganz Comment by Carol Ganz on April 28, 2009 at 3:10pm
Hi,
A co-work needs a nice not too expensive place to take an out of town cousin to dinner. Can anyone suggest something in the Broadripple, Fisher, Noblesville area a couple of 20 somethings would like?
Thanks
Shawn Quick-Raflik Comment by Shawn Quick-Raflik on April 9, 2009 at 5:03pm
My favorite grilled tenderloin is at the Friendly Tavern in Zionsville!
Becky Pruitt Comment by Becky Pruitt on April 9, 2009 at 4:52pm
I think Berringer's had a great tenderloin if my memory serves correct - check out the Hole in the Wall outings - there was a good one at one of our lunches..
Gordon Bauer Comment by Gordon Bauer on April 9, 2009 at 3:48pm
If you want a good beef stew in Indy, try John's Famous Stew on Kentucky Ave. It is They have a full menu of other things but the stew is excellent.
John Robbins Comment by John Robbins on April 9, 2009 at 1:13pm
Hey folks! I know things have been slow in the group for a while now. Anyone got any thoughts on who has the best tenderloin in Indiana?
Carol Ganz Comment by Carol Ganz on April 2, 2009 at 9:30pm
We are always looking for small out of the way places to stop when traveling. Thanks for the great ideas.
 

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