I think what you consider to be a diner is going to vary depending on who you ask. Though I do think if the restaurant has the name “diner” in it’s actual name it’s a safe bet everyone considers it to be one. I did some digging and found some places in Indiana that people consider to be really great diners. Even if you don’t consider some of these places to be “true” diners, they are still just great places to eat!
- Triple XXX Family Restaurant
Both from their Facebook page. Did you know there were once over 100 Triple XXX Thirst Stations in the United States? Today, the one in Indiana is the only one still standing. It was founded back in 1929 and is the oldest drive-in in the state! How cool!
2 N. Salisbury St. West Lafayette, Phone: 765-743-5373
- 3 Sisters Cafe
Their Facebook page. Did you know this old Victorian cafe was featured on the television show called Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives? 6360 Guilford Ave. Indianapolis Phone: 317-257-5556
- South Side Soda Shop
tripadvisor.com Did you know this seafood sandwich shop was also featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives? 1122 S Main Street Goshen Phone: 574-534-3790
- Larrison’s Diner
Both from their Facebook. This diner is known for their homemade fries and old-style burgers.200 S Chestnut Street Seymour Phone: (812) 522-5523
- The Tamale Place
Both from their Facebook page. I was actually a little surprised to learn this tamale shop was featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives because I live fairly close to it and have eaten there several times. The food is fantastic. 5226 Rockville Rd. Indianapolis Phone: 317-248-9771
- Cindy’s Diner
From their Facebook page. Some consider this diner to be one of the few historic eateries in the city of Fort Wayne. 230 W Berry Street Fort Wayne Phone: (260) 422-1957
- Liberty Diner
From their Facebook page. Be warned - the pictures of burgers and salads on their Facebook page are so delicious looking they will make your mouthwater! 2929 Goshen Road Fort Wayne Phone: (260) 484-9666
- Oasis Diner
From their Facebook page. This diner was established back in 1954 and it’s known for its unbearably good food.
405 W Main Street Plainfield Phone: (317) 837-7777
- Zydeco’s
From their Facebook page. If you’re in the mood for Louisiana style Cajun food, this is where you’re going to find it! 11 E Main Street Mooresville Phone: (317) 834-3900
- Peggy Sue’s Diner
From their Facebook page. Personally? I’m a fan of Taco Tuesdays, but this diner is also known to have tasty breakfast too! 117 S Calumet Road Chesterton Phone: (219) 926-8524
Do you have a favorite diner in Indiana? Share with me in the comments! Also, please let me know what you think about some of the diners in this list!
Both from their Facebook page.
Did you know there were once over 100 Triple XXX Thirst Stations in the United States? Today, the one in Indiana is the only one still standing. It was founded back in 1929 and is the oldest drive-in in the state! How cool!
2 N. Salisbury St. West Lafayette, Phone: 765-743-5373
Their Facebook page.
Did you know this old Victorian cafe was featured on the television show called Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives? 6360 Guilford Ave. Indianapolis Phone: 317-257-5556
tripadvisor.com
Did you know this seafood sandwich shop was also featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives? 1122 S Main Street Goshen Phone: 574-534-3790
Both from their Facebook.
This diner is known for their homemade fries and old-style burgers.200 S Chestnut Street Seymour Phone: (812) 522-5523
I was actually a little surprised to learn this tamale shop was featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives because I live fairly close to it and have eaten there several times. The food is fantastic. 5226 Rockville Rd. Indianapolis Phone: 317-248-9771
From their Facebook page.
Some consider this diner to be one of the few historic eateries in the city of Fort Wayne. 230 W Berry Street Fort Wayne Phone: (260) 422-1957
Be warned - the pictures of burgers and salads on their Facebook page are so delicious looking they will make your mouthwater! 2929 Goshen Road Fort Wayne Phone: (260) 484-9666
This diner was established back in 1954 and it’s known for its unbearably good food.
405 W Main Street Plainfield Phone: (317) 837-7777
If you’re in the mood for Louisiana style Cajun food, this is where you’re going to find it! 11 E Main Street Mooresville Phone: (317) 834-3900
Personally? I’m a fan of Taco Tuesdays, but this diner is also known to have tasty breakfast too! 117 S Calumet Road Chesterton Phone: (219) 926-8524
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