Now that our restaurants are reopening, let’s support them in a safe and
healthy way.
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John,
Indiana is getting back on track, and businesses are reopening -- including
restaurants across the state!
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our restaurant industry especially hard. Now
that our restaurants are reopening, we’re all excited to get out and support
them in a safe and healthy way.
For this week’s One Indiana email, we thought we’d continue sharing some of
Eric's favorite places to eat across the state. Last week we pulled together a
list his favorite ice cream shops, and now here's a few of his favorite fried
chicken places(no matter your preferred piece, these are all Indiana classics).
Remember - as you start to patronize your favorite restaurants and local
businesses, be sure to check theIndiana State Department of Health website
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community might have additional requirements, too, so be sure to check with
them, and please follow all guidelines.
Check it out -- but another warning like last week, you may get hungry!
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* Brau Haus, Oldenburg <[link removed]> - The Brau Haus is
home to delicious chicken and a unique past. Check out their unique history and
learn a thing or two about Oldenburg.
* MCL Restaurant and Bakery, Multiple Locations Statewide
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Family, this is the home of the original American comfort food!
* Putnam Inn, Greencastle <[link removed]> - Their slogan says it all
— stop by and have a “meal you will never forget!”
* Gasthof, Montgomery <[link removed]> - They call the
Gasthof Amish Village an "oasis in the farmland" of Southern Indiana. Don’t
forget to try something from their famous bakery.
* The Beef House, Covington <[link removed]> - Family
owned & operated since 1964, four generations of the Wright family continue to
make the Beef House a special place today
* Kramer's, Columbus <[link removed]> - One of
our crew’s favorite haunts, Kramer’s also makes amazing breakfast food! Stop by
when you’re in Columbus.
* McKinley Orchards, Oaktown <[link removed]> -
They’ve been feeding Hoosiers in a beautiful location since 1976!
* Abe Martin Lodge restaurant, Nashville
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restaurant at Brown County State Park, serving fresh home-style meals and
Indiana favorites!
* The Chicken Place, Ireland <[link removed]>
- The Leinenbach family has been serving up their great-grandmother’s chicken
recipe in Ireland since 1948 — make sure to check it out!
* Teibel's Family Restaurant, Schererville <[link removed]>
- The Region favorite is now led by its fourth generation. Stop in for many of
the same favorites you'd have found there when they first opened their doors
more than 90 years ago (like their homemade fried chicken).
* Kountry Kitchen, Indianapolis <[link removed]>
- This family-owned restaurant is a piece of Indy history. It sadly suffered a
fire in January, but the owners have plans to rebuild and bring this favorite
back to life!
* The Blue Gate Restaurant & Bakery, Shipshewana
<[link removed]> - The Blue Gate's got it all — great Amish and
Mennonite cooking, entertainment, shopping, a hotel and more.
* Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Middlebury <[link removed]> - The Essenhaus
is a destination in Northern Indiana, and you definitely won't leave hungry.
After you've had your chicken, stop by the bakery.
* Hollyhock Hill, Indianapolis <[link removed]> - There's a
reason why they've been ranked among the best fried chicken in America. They've
been serving their homestyle favorites since 1928!
Thanks for reading our list! No matter whether you’re dining in or ordering
take-out, let’s support our Hoosier small businesses.
Did we miss your favorite fried chicken place in Indiana? Let us know using
the comment box below!
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Thanks for reading — we’ll be in touch soon.
-Your Holcomb Crew
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