The Hometown Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurant In Indiana That's Attached To A Service Station
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published May 19, 2018
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
Hoosiers know that the best places to eat are those little holes-in-the-wall nobody knows about. There’s a hometown restaurant in the northern part of the state that is super popular with the locals, and it’s about time you heard about it too.
This service-station-side eatery will surprise you in all the best ways. Check it out:
Huntertown locals can't get enough of The Kitchen Table and its family-friendly atmosphere. You'll feel right at home when you dine here.
Huntertown is a tiny community of about 5,200 residents, It is located just north of Fort Wayne in Allen County.
This mom and pop diner has been around since 1952. The same family that owns the restaurant also owns Myers Service Station, which is attached to the eatery.
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, this delicious hometown restaurant serves classics like omelets, french toast, tenderloins, fried chicken, meatloaf, hamburger steak, and a whole lot more.
Enjoy a no-frills, old-fashioned restaurant that is everything the Midwest is about. This Indiana hole-in-the-wall is a real treat to all who stop by. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. as well as weekends from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.