c8w wrote:What my question is, is this... what is good and available in NWI *on a Sunday*?
c8w
Cogito wrote:c8w wrote:What my question is, is this... what is good and available in NWI *on a Sunday*?
c8w
Have you tried:
Freddy's Steak House
6442 Kennedy Ave
Hammond, IN 46323
(219) 844-1500
I haven't been there lately so I can't comment on their hours, so you'll have to give them a call if you are interested.
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
STeak "Kelsey Style" is now on my short list of places to visit in NWI next time.
Thank you!
Regards,
MincyBits wrote:Freddy's may be regarded as an institution, but I was truly underwhelmed with the service, the food was unmemorable, and it hasn't changed since it opened, long long ago. If that's your gig, please enjoy. I can't reccomend it, though. And actually, I don't have much of anything constructive to add to this thread - I have trouble finding good eating on a Sunday, too.
c8w wrote:Have been around in NWI lately more than usual - done Miner-Dunn, and enjoyed it greatly, terrific place. Dont care *that* much for Schoops, though.
What my question is, is this... what is good and available in NWI *on a Sunday*? Ive been there a little too often on a Sunday lately (in Hammond, basically Calumet Avenue exit, first one on entering Indiana)... and Iam sort of at a loss to find places to go on Sunday evenings for a bite. This weekend I was reduced to skipping NWI entirely, and stopping for Jerk Chicken from Uncle Joe's in Chicago on the drive home... ok, it was quite excellent and no hardship, but stillIs NWI, like the southside, basically closed on Sunday evenings? (Or even for Sunday breakfast, maybe?)
c8w
c8w wrote:What my question is, is this... what is good and available in NWI *on a Sunday*? Ive been there a little too often on a Sunday lately (in Hammond, basically Calumet Avenue exit, first one on entering Indiana)... c8w
Dale wrote:c8w wrote:What my question is, is this... what is good and available in NWI *on a Sunday*? Ive been there a little too often on a Sunday lately (in Hammond, basically Calumet Avenue exit, first one on entering Indiana)... c8w
Three Floyds is always an option.
MincyBits wrote:They do loose-meat burgers, which I have not tried, but also great standard fare.
Arnie's Dog House
8125 Calumet Ave,
Munster, IN
Cathy2 wrote:MincyBits wrote:They do loose-meat burgers, which I have not tried, but also great standard fare.
Arnie's Dog House
8125 Calumet Ave,
Munster, IN
Hi,
Are you sure they do a loose meat sandwich? I recall Rene G suggested stopping there one evening specifically for the loose meat sandwich. He ran in and came back empty handed. Unless my brain is on fuzz mode, I'm pretty sure he didn't find it there.
Regards,
Da Beef wrote:Arnies, a member of the Vienna beef hall of fame, has good NC dogs and you get the option of Chicago-Style of everything, which is mustard, relish, onions and a pepperonchini. This seems to be a popular topping in NW Indiana as you can see from this post. The chili cheese dogs reminded me of Demon Dogs, my favorite from my youth but I didnt get to try one, just saw a few being ordered.
Arnie's dog with everything, no relish.
I also stopped at Madvek's, previously reported on here by ReneG and Cathy2. Anytime I find a place to eat that intrigues me, the only thing I know for sure about it, is that one of you two has been there. Thanks for the heads up, I had randomly drove by and remembered it from on here.
I haven't tried many loose meats that I didn't make myself but this was the best version I have tried from a restaurant.
Next stop is a place that always caught my eye Johns Pizzeria, no surprise Cathy2 and ReneG have been there and they approve. So I'm going. Looks good. I love the old school pizza joints, im not big on the spacca nopoli's and all the new spots popping up. NW Indiana has tons of places that are 15+ years old and in many cases much older and most are little pizza taverns or shacks supplying the blue collar workers with good roadfood style food, its quite interesting driving around and exploring all the good eats and is much closer than you might think. There is a little grocery store in Whiting that pretty much sums up the area, they offer homemade tamales and homemade pierogi's.
Arnie's dog house
1503 Indianapolis Blvd
Whiting, IN 46394
(219) 659-3004
Madvek's
6923 Calumet Ave
Hammond, IN 46324-2009
(219) 932-1060
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
I know loose meat is at Madvek's, because we bumped into them early on. There just seems to be this persistent information on Arnie's having loose meat sandwiches, when none was seen by Rene G. His only purpose to walk in was for the loose meat sandwich.
If someone has really seen a loose meat sandwich at Arnie's, then a return visit would be in the works.
Regards,
Da Beef wrote:...
Also hit up Miner Dunn for one of the better burgers Ive had this year, amazing fries too. I will 110% be back here, loved this place.
C'mon you know just by looking at the sign that its good.
MD deluxe special (cheeseburger with ketchup, relish, onions) their amazing thin fresh cut fries and a orange sherbert.
Miner Dunn
8940 Indianapolis Blvd
Highland, IN 46322
Phone: (219) 923-3311
Cathy2 wrote:MincyBits wrote:They do loose-meat burgers, which I have not tried, but also great standard fare.
Arnie's Dog House
8125 Calumet Ave,
Munster, IN
Hi,
Are you sure they do a loose meat sandwich? I recall Rene G suggested stopping there one evening specifically for the loose meat sandwich. He ran in and came back empty handed. Unless my brain is on fuzz mode, I'm pretty sure he didn't find it there.
Regards,
Da Beef wrote:There was an interesting selection but what really caught my eye were the prices. It seems to me like a deluxe meal price is a little high for a burger drive In in NW Indiana. They do include fries, soft drink and like Miner Dunn-a scoop of sherbert or ice cream. Still its a steep price for lunch in that area.
Chicago Expat wrote:On our many drives between Chicago and Louisville, we would often stop for a meal at Fair Oaks Farm. They have a little restaurant in the same spot where they retail their cheese and milk. A soup and sandwich place. Fresh cut meats loaded with their cheeses, and we haven't been disappointed with any so far. The French onion soup is superb, and I typically can't stand that kind of soup. The cheese, the fresh onion, good god, I'm getting hungry just posting about it. Also, some of their milk to wash it all down. For some reason, we have yet to try their ice cream. Too full, I guess.