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    Covered Bridge Restaurant

    3.9 (18 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Ken N.

    Although there isn't a sign telling you to sit wherever you like, the staff behind the counter noticed my entrance and gave me the okay. The restaurant has several rooms that you meander through passed the counter where you pay your bill and pick out pies "to go". As I wandered through the building (maybe 4 dining areas), I noticed a theme of using license plates from all 50 states and a lot of novelty ones. There were even some antique ones over 100 years old! It makes for an interesting way to pass time while your food is prepared. The menu has pretty standard/traditional American fare. I decided to order the Falcon Pride Burger (Go Falcons!) and a side of fries for $5! What a deal. The burger reminds me of what we used to call Pizza Burgers with a store bought bun, a burger, pizza sauce and melted cheese on top. The fries arrived unsalted and plentiful, but each table has its own salt and pepper shakers with ketchup brought out as well. The burger was pretty good. Not amazing, but a nice thin burger with a change of taste from the gourmet stuff I've been eating in Indy. The star of the show was the Gooseberry Pie that I got for later. I grew eating gooseberries at my grandfather's house, so it was a bit nostalgic for me. Gooseberries are round green berries with light vertical stripes. They have a little stem area on top that reminds me of Christmas ornaments. And the crust of the pie was snatched away by my wife when I offered a bite. Really good. They had close to 20 pies available too! If you want a good meal with friendly service and great pies, give this place a try. Review #2835

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    Sarah K.

    We stopped here for lunch. It's definitely off of the beaten path but worth the trip. Many different daily pie selections. Seriously. So much pie. They also had two cobbler options when we went. The catfish sandwich was fantastic. Super fresh. My husband had the pulled pork. Great options for kids meals. Several different options for sides. Decor is interesting- lots of local history on display.

    Sam M.

    This is our first time here since they reopened. We were a little worried that it would not be as good as it was before. I ordered the spaghetti special and it was great. The portion size was huge. Most people were taking home leftovers but you know that old saying, 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing.' The sauce reminded me of a restaurant I used to eat at when I was a little boy. My wife ordered the grilled tenderloin and an order of fried mushrooms. Both items were cooked perfectly and the portion size was more than she could finish, so naturally I had to come to her rescue. I almost forgot to mention that we arrived just a few minutes before closing time, and they were so gracious and insisted we stay and enjoy ourselves. I have never given out five stars but was tempted to in this case.

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    Melinda L.

    If you're looking for a cozy, friendly place to enjoy that "homemade" meal; this IS the place to go and so worth the drive! The 'whole' portion manhattans are definitely a must to try! But, make sure you save room for a slice of their delicious pie with a scoop of ice cream!!

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    Good service and large menu with down home cooking. The desserts were amazing... We tried a few

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    Great food and great service, deserts All over the place nice pies. I had the beans and ham, with potatoes and Cole slaw. Friendly people

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    If you judge your dining experience based on how much you spend, you're gonna love this place…read more However if you base it on the food quality given the price point, you will not be as enamored with it. Last time I got the lobster bisque and it may have been the best I've ever had. I ordered it again and it was terrible. Just terrible. Tasted kind of bitter and was much too dark for a lobster bisque. The side dishes are enormous and they were all ok. The charred broccoli is an entire stalk thrown on a grill. Char on outside, raw on inside. Lovely. My American Wagyu bone-in strip was good, though it tasted no different than prime meat and did cost $95. I would have hoped for better than just 'good'. Family enjoyed most items. I sampled the wedge and really liked that. Probably best part of the meal. Oysters were excellent. Drinks are always good here. They have upgraded their rum list and have some high quality ones now. That's great! Service is always top notch. I will definitely be back for happy hours. The food at this restaurant is good. But when 2 adults and 3 kids drop $800 on a meal, it really ought to be fantastic, not just good.

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    Thanks to a billboard on the highway, hubs and I stopped here for lunch. We had absolutely no idea…read morewhat to expect when we pulled up. The parking lot was jam packed and the smell of beef cooking was delish. This is stick to your ribs mid western, hearty cooking. We opted to share a Sunday special which includes soup of the day, salad, rolls and your choice of a main (we got the round steak in gravy). I'm really glad we shared. It's a lot of food! Our server was very nice and explained the menu to us. She checked in on us a couple of times. This restaurant has been around for quite a while and it reminds me of generational dining. It's some place your grandparents started going to and then your parents and now you. It's definitely family time at the Beef House. I forgot to get food pictures.

    I had heard good things about this place and had been really looking forward to trying it for…read moreyears. We finally made it up there a couple weeks ago, set reservations, they were absolutely not needed on the Friday at 7 when we went. The service was fantastic, the dessert that we got was delicious, the food was ok at best (something you could get pretty much anywhere but it's a charming little place so that alone made it enjoyable), drinks from the bar were really good. We happened to be sitting at a table with an elderly couple behind us, this guy was so incredibly rude that my husband finally looked at me and said " That guy over there is being a complete prick to the staff". He was speaking to the staff like they were beneath him, he was incredibly rude to multiple employees and my husband and I just agreed he must be a miserable human being to treat people that way. After they left, we overheard another staff member tell the table next to us that was the owner. We looked at a picture of him just to be 100% sure and sure enough it was the owner. The wife looked embarrassed, the whole section we were in was taking note of the way this guy was speaking to the staff. Talk about secondhand embarrassment, he obviously didn't have any embarrassment to begin with but the rest of the restaurant was taking notice and cringing, after he left it was discussed among the tables. His behavior was repulsive, if you run a restaurant and you talk to your employees like that on the dining room floor, you should be ashamed. If you have an issue with the way you were being served you could've taken that up with the employee somewhere other than the floor. You obviously think that you're more important than you actually are and your behavior that day was vile, even if that was the best food I've ever eaten in my life I wouldn't return after he demeaned that kid like that. To the poor kid that he treated the worst, who just laughed it off and tried to pretend like he wasn't being talked to like that in front of a dining room room full of people, your parents must've raised you right because you had every reason to not stand there and take that.

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