11 MORE Unique Restaurants In Indiana That Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience

A few days ago I wrote an article about unique restaurants in Indiana. I do read the comments in these articles and the comments told me one thing, my readers definitely wanted a follow-up article, and they had some suggestions. I took these suggestions into account, did a little research, and created a second list of restaurants in Indiana that are sure to give you a unique experience.

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1. Gray Brothers Cafeteria (Mooresville) Both pictures are from their Facebook page. With a menu that varies day to day, Gray Brothers Cafeteria is definitely unique. Their strawberry pie and fried chicken are a favorite amongst the diners. Gray Brothers Cafeteria offers dine-in, carryout, catering, and delivery! They have been a favorite in Mooresville since 1944. 2. The Schnitzelbank Restaurant Both pictures are from their Facebook page. The Schnitzelbank Restaurant features an “Olde World” atmosphere. With a variety of platters ranging from local favorites to classic German food and a scrumptious salad bar, you just can't go wrong. They offer catering for any special event. This restaurant also has a gift shop for those of you who want a remembrance of your time there. 3. TC's (Battle Ground) tripadvisor.com TC’s is a small town favorite! With a great staff and their amazing ribs and sandwiches, TC’s is always busy but able to give you the meal of your life. The parking and seating can be limited so this restaurant is one that requires you to arrive early if you want to beat the rush. 4. Sylvia's Brick Oven & Columbia Ballroom (Lafayette) Both pictures are from tripadvisor.com. Sylvia’s Brick Oven & Columbia Ballroom features casual dining at its finest. With amazing cannolis for dessert and spaghetti and meatballs for supper (or even a great sandwich and chips), you can't go wrong. They offer dine-in and carry out every day all day long. They feature a ballroom for hosting all of your special events too! 5. Top Notch Bar (Brookston) tripadvisor.com Definitely unique, Top Notch Bar is not quite like all the others. You must be 21 years of age to dine here. Beer and sandwiches, even steaks, are available here at Top Notch Bar. The bartender tends to be a jokester, so prepare to have fun and be entertained. With a simple menu and friendly staff, it doesn't take long to form an opinion about Top Notch Bar. 6. Log Inn (Haubstadt) tripadvisor.com Log Inn is noted as the oldest restaurant in Indiana. It was built in 1825. This is one restaurant that's definitely worth driving to as even Abraham Lincoln once stopped here in November of 1844. Log Inn has a unique menu including Family Style Dinners and A La Carte. This place in most definitely as unique as it's original! 7. Mayberry Cafe (Danville) tripadvisor.com Mayberry Café has a home cooked feel to it. A unique place, the Mayberry Café is a step back into time and offers a setting like that of the Andy Griffin show! There are two floors and this café seats up to 150 guests! The Mayberry Café offers dine in, catering, and carryout. 8. Aladdin Pita (Merrillville) tripadvisor.com Considered a fine dining restaurant, Aladdin Pita is definitely a place to stop by and enjoy some Middle Easter Cuisine! Aladdin Pita is fairly priced and offers several varieties of food and drink. 9. Zydeco's (Mooresville) tripadvisor.com Zydeco’s is a fun place to eat. With their Cajun menu it's hard to pick favorites. There's a New Orleans feel to the whole place. With beads and posters on their brick walls, Zydeco’s gives that Louisiana feel to it. 10. Ivanhoe’s (Upland) Both images are from tripadvisor.com. If you're looking for a fun place to sit and eat, Ivanhoe’s is the place to go. Ivanhoe’s is famous for its variety of flavors of shakes and ice cream. having over 100 to choose from. Their menu is simple and anything you get will be well worth the visit! 11. Papa’s (Culver) Both pictures are from their Facebook page. If you're looking for a great pizza place, Papa’s is it! Papa’s is family owned and operated. They offer more than just pizzas including hand cut steaks and fresh seafood. With 30 regional draft beers available and an extensive wine list you cannot go wrong.

Do you feel more satisfied now with your choices? Do you have any other places to eat in Indiana that you really think everyone should know about? Please share with me in the comments!