As stated in my previous post, yes there is still a Penguin Point in Wabash.
Yeah the irony is that I as well as a couple others stated earlier in the thread that there was still a Penguin Point in Wabash.
But is there a Penguin Point in Wabash?
The Wabash in Indiana? THAT Wabash?
There's a Jack-in-the-Box in Greenwood now. I hadn't eaten in one since I was a boy in Texas. Stopped there a couple of years ago, remembered why I still call it "Slop-in-the-Box."
And I remember Ground Round. When I lived in Springfield, IL, my family would go there for special occasions. They had a huge, old-timey scale for the "penny a pound" nights for kids."
There are several Lees Famous Chicken Outlets in Richmond. I ate chicken livers from one about a week ago.That list brought back memories for me. I remember Rax and ChiChis, and more that weren't on the list and have been mentioned in the thread. Let's see: Shoneys, Lees Famous Chicken, Don Pablos (I know there's one in Greenwood, but it clearly isnt doing well). There's more, but my brain is slow this morning.
Mann's grill, may it last forever.Bonanza Steakhouse, Burger Chef, Rax. There were a lot of restaurants here on the west side of Indianapolis around the airport at one time however they've all left for the most part right along with several businesses. Don't get me wrong there still a lot left but not a great variety like there used to be. But in all honesty, the one business I missed the most, is definitely Dunkin' Donuts close to the airport, if you want it now you have to either go to the downtown location or out to Avon. Thank God Man's Grill is still here though!
I'd forgotten about Al Greens, that was a hangout for highschoolers on the eastside of Indy. BTW, Riley House on 40 in Greenfield has good broasted chicken.Tote A Poke chicken,Po Folks,Al Greens,Criders. Man so many good places are gone. I cant even find broasted chicken in Greenwood. And great tenderloins are rare since The Tin Star closed in Broadripple.
Laughners before they went down hill and closed.
Hmmm, due tell...