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    McGovern's Pub & Pub & Eatery

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Roots Eatery and Pub - Popper Burger

    Roots Eatery and Pub

    4.7(54 reviews)
    29.5 mi

    I stopped here on my way to Chicago from Indianapolis. This place has a decent amount of free…read moreparking on the street on the side of it and in the restaurant's private lot. The restaurant is huge. There is a full bar with seating. There are a couple of televisions above the bar to watch. There is also a decent-sized dining are in the bar area and a larger, separate dining area just off of the dining area. The staff there were friendly. This pub has a country, downhome feel. They serve pub style food, including steaks, burgers, salads, soups, fish, tenderloins, wings, pasta, fish and chips and meatloaf. Additionally, they have a full-service bar with signature cocktails. Be on the lookout for their daily specials. I got me a Popper Burger with a side of fries. It took about 15 minutes for me to get my food, and it was very delicious. It was fresh, hot and flavorful. I highly recommend checking out this hidden gem. They have some savory drinks and delicious food.

    We first heard of this place because they were recently named one of the USA Today Restaurants of…read morethe Year for 2025. My family was making a trip from Indianapolis to Michigan so we added this restaurant as a stop on the way back since it's conveniently located just a few minutes off of l-65. It looked small at first but there's actually two dining rooms in addition to the really long bar area. My mom of course got the obligatory breaded tenderloin since we are in Indiana. The size was perfect (the size of two sandwiches and not the size of a whole dinner plate) and thought it was delicious. My brother enjoyed and promptly wolfed down his loaded Mac and cheese. I opted for the loaded fries since they were smothered in pulled pork, beer cheese, and fresh jalapeños. The accompanying cole slaw was delicious, but very sweet. The pulled pork was super tender and delicious. It was good, but honestly the best bite I had was the tomato I stole off my mom's tenderloin. It was the freshest tomato I've had in probably years. All of the food is grown on the owner's family farm in the nearby town of Reynolds which I'm assuming is a big part of their recent recognition. It was fairly busy on a Friday around noon. There were a few groups of people in on their lunch break and a few families. They also had several online orders as well. The servers were friendly and quick.

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    Roots Eatery and Pub - Looking toward bar from booth

    Looking toward bar from booth

    Roots Eatery and Pub - Fried Pickles

    Fried Pickles

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    Black Dog - Seasonal

    Black Dog

    4.9(19 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Great atmosphere. Great people! If you're rilling through…read moreLogansport, I highly recommend stopping in and chilling for awhile.

    A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Logansport! If you're looking…read morefor a cozy, welcoming space to sip great coffee, connect with others, or simply unwind--Black Dog Coffee is the place to be. This small-town coffee shop is packed with charm and creativity. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with warm lighting, rustic decor, and a curated collection of goods from incredibly talented local vendors. From handmade jewelry to cozy flannels, candles, plants, and unique artwork--this spot is as much a boutique as it is a café. The seating options are plentiful--perfect for catching up with friends or settling in with your laptop. Free WiFi makes it easy to work or study while enjoying the atmosphere. And yes, the coffee is fantastic--smooth, flavorful, and brewed with care. What really stands out is the vibe: it's friendly, artistic, and thoughtfully put together. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Black Dog Coffee is well worth the stop. Pro Tips: -Grab a seat by the big front windows--great lighting and people-watching. - Check out the handmade plushies and art prints near the back shelves--they're truly one-of-a-kind. -Come hungry--they have snacks and pastries, too! Support local. Sip local. Shop local. Black Dog Coffee nails all three.

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    Syrup options

    Black Dog - Mocha cherry latte

    Mocha cherry latte

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    The Breakroom Pub and Grill - Family dinning side

    The Breakroom Pub and Grill

    4.9(13 reviews)
    29.3 mi

    Excellent service! The chicken wings, nachos, and potato swirls were awesome. They know how to put…read morea Guinness. It's a casual bar with a lot of tables. We will go back next time we pass through town.

    Found us a killer restaurant in Argos. It also has a meat market where you can get fresh off their…read moredairy beef and affiliates pork and lamb. We had Frisco burger on rye bread with FF a grilled tenderloin with FF and two Mango Margs. Our waitress had our drinks on the table in under 3 min. And our sandwiches were close behind. EVERYTHING was delicious with loads of flavor and plenty on the plate. Both of us could only eat half what was served us. After dinner we went over to the meat market and picked out a few chubs of hamburger and pork sausage and a chuck roast. The market is easily accessible thu the large dinning room side of their bar/restaurant. The whole place is clean and cozy. The bar side took me back 50 years when I used to go there when it was Louies Tavern for lunch with my Dad and the crew. Then on the menus they have the story of how the owner came from the city and married a dairy farmer and learned how hard it is to be in the dairy farming business. I also milked cows when I was first married too. Milking was twice a day 7 days a week and twice on SUNDAY! Other dairy men will get this play on words. But for the others....most people work 5 maybe 6 days a week BUT Dairy guys work 7 days a week EVERY Sunday TWICE a day. Anyways enough of my reminiscing. We're glad was came across this gem and will return very soon! I almost forgot my wife had their grasshopper cheesecake. MMMMM GOOD.

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    Draft Beer Menu

    The Breakroom Pub and Grill - Bar area

    Bar area

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    Meat market side

    Hangout - The very clean upfront grill.

    Hangout

    4.5(2 reviews)
    65.0 mi

    The drive between Chicago and Danville can be a long one...and there is no direct route. You find…read moreyourself driving through VERY flat farmland and VERY small towns like St. Anne, Watseka, Hoopston, et al. But if you want to take a break, grab a beer and get some good homemade bar grill food, turn off the main drag (in this case, Highway 1) and go a block or two into the business district of Milford, where there is an awesome little bar with an upfront grill (the cleanest I've ever seen) dishing up homemade soup, awesome burgers and pub food, great deep fry, and some kind of daily special -- including a home made desert (we had awesome pumpkin bars but they usually have pie). On weekends they have crazy cheap steak, fish fry, and prime rib specials. You have to put up with the country music channel on the tv...(but on the flip side they have free wifi, so don't bitch). All in all it's clean, cheap, good, and friendly -- so why waste your change on fast food when you can get food fast, homemade good, and with a water back? It's the most pit-stop worthy place on a long empty haul where the only other attraction is an old corn silo with a tree growing inside it -- we call it the "Hannibal Lecter tree" and a big funny billboard for the "Hoopston corn jerkers." If you grew up a corn jerker, you NEED a friendly place like the Hangout. And it was even open on Easter! Hallelujah, brother, pass the fried pickles and corn nuggets!

    Dont really know why this is listed under "Dive bars" because it is pretty classy. And there are 3…read moret.v.'s in there which are usually on 3 different sports channels. Yes all the food is homemade and every friday there is a fresh dessert made. This is a great place to eat and even bring the kids.

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    Hangout - Save us from the Country Music Channel, but I bet they would have changed it if we asked.

    Save us from the Country Music Channel, but I bet they would have changed it if we asked.

    Hangout - The portable sign lists the specials...but the bud sign is all you will see from the road.

    The portable sign lists the specials...but the bud sign is all you will see from the road.

    Hangout - You've been driving for hours and THIS is the highlight. Why not stop off at the Hangout?

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    You've been driving for hours and THIS is the highlight. Why not stop off at the Hangout?

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