Locally, one place I highly recommend is Delish Cafe. They are on US 40, between Terre Haute and Brazil. You won’t be disappointed. Not only tenderloins, everything they make is good. Charlie’s Hideaway on Crawford St is great, too if you need a little closer.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Thanks for all the replys, think I am going to try Mecca, looks like a neat place. Gives me chance to wait out until that 1 PM line of shower to see what happens. Who know's it could all magically break up or go south like what happened to Circle City yesterday.
If it cancels I am going home, I only give Bloomington about a 30% chance of getting it in and that is not my favorite track out here (I love Lincoln Park, you guys have a gem there). Would love to stay out to see Tri-State, only got to see the rain out last year but it does not make financial sense to hang out just for that and the boat up on Erie has a few things that need tended too.
I am going to mention McLean Stevenson of M.A.S.H. was from Mecca Indiana!
I went to High School in Rockville Indiana. There was a great junk yard in Mecca, Mecca Auto Salvage. Kids today do not realize the amount of Muscle Cars that were in junk yards back then. I had a '70 Roadrunner and it was nothing to see six pack cars, Hemi cars in boneyards. Now granted most all of the Hemi cars were missing the engines and many of the six pack cars were victims of engine fires. The caught fire, alot.
I personally bought a '69 Trans Am Firebird from Mecca Auto Salvage around 1977 and this was a rare first year car. Sold it to some wealthy guy from Chicago. Bet he still has it!