racen857 (Offline)
#1
7/2/15 11:35 PM
Have done the first half now coming out for the second half this year. Driving out for Terre haute so will at the last 4 races. Looking for good eating spots and and maybe some good attractions along the way between tracks. Niece mentioned go-kart tracks were on her list of fun, so any good ones along the way. or any info you might feel helpful pass it along.
Thanks.
DirtHawk92 (Offline)
#2
7/2/15 11:38 PM
Ben Hur dirt gocart track outside of Crawfordsville...
HARFprez (Offline)
#3
7/3/15 1:46 PM
Pit Stop BBQ in Brownsburg, a full sized midget IN the restaurant with all racing decor and the best bbq you ever had. Sunday morning brunch is the best and you can get a custom waffle made by Dave Rose, Pete's little brother.
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Flatrightrear (Offline)
#5
7/6/15 6:11 PM
Try the Log Inn restaurant a couple miles south of Haubstadt one mile east of Hwy. 41. See sign by truck stops where you turn. Oldest eatery in the state - Ol' Abe Lincoln himself stopped in for a beer - and the food is served family-style with fried chicken, taters and gravy, corn, peas, slaw, etc. Get there at 4 pm when they open and you'll be out in plenty of time to hit the track 5 minutes away. By 4:30 a line will be starting. Very good food, a fun place and a bit of history. You can also get roast beef, fish and a few other things if you don't want chicken but the chicken is to die for. Casual dress.
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PAW (Offline)
#7
7/7/15 7:33 AM
Terre Haute will have the fair going on,all kinds of food. Hinkle's in Bloomington have the best burgers anywhere. 206 Adams st.
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THEY SUCK 
rclaridge (Offline)
#8
7/7/15 7:45 AM
Call ahead to TSS and get reserved seats, only $3 extra and well worth the money!