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    The Fluttering Duck

    3.3 (47 reviews)
    ModerateNew American, Bars
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    Loud
    Live music
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Phil B.

    We were surprised by the lack of customers considering most places seemed to close at or around 3pm on Sunday in Greencastle. Indiana Tenderloin was really good. The pretzel breadsticks and queso were awesome. They have a TouchTune Jukebox which is always fun. Absolutely would be a place we'd go back to when visiting our Nephew.

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    Jared B.

    I enjoy this place more now after they fixed a few issues. Lovely staff, great cocktails, and their food menu is great. Great beer selection too. Glad they have improved overall as this is a staple in Greencastle.

    Richard P.

    One of two restaurants located inside The Inn at DePauw, The Fluttering Duck has actually existed in the DePauw University area since 1970, though it has in recent years undergone some design changes to give it more of a college town feeling with a diversified menu that still gives it a "bar food" feeling but with a slightly upscale twist. As I have zero sense of direction, I couldn't begin to tell you what end of The Inn that The Fluttering Duck is located on, though it's signage is obvious and everyone around seems to know it. You can enter it from the street, though it's also accessible from a hallway connected to the hotel. The Fluttering Duck is open for dinner during the week, 4pm - 10pm, but does open for lunch on weekends. They do offer online ordering. The Fluttering Duck features a large microbrew selection, 5 flat screen televisions, live music and karaoke nights. As it's located within a hotel, accessibility is pretty strong and there are multiple tables in the fairly open concept restaurant. As is usual, the bar itself is not particularly wheelchair friendly. The menu consists largely of bar-type foods including burgers, sandwiches, pizza and other options. Somewhat rare for a bar establishment, The Fluttering Duck does offer vegan/vegetarian options. I was dining with friends and we all asked the server, whose name I didn't get, for recommended options. She praised the tenderloin, veggie burger, and other dishes while not speaking quite as highly of the pizza. As I have a friend who blogs about tenderloin, I ordered that sandwich hoping it would be a new gem for him to try out. The Fluttering Duck was fairly busy upon our arrival and got busier the longer we stayed. My companions, while from Putnam County, had not previously dined at The Fluttering Duck. As I'd just done a lot of wheeling, I wasn't really in the mood to pack up and go somewhere else and I was pretty sweaty and grimy from the day's adventures. The food? Quite honestly, the breaded tenderloin sandwich was underwhelming. While it may have been hand-breaded, my sense was that it tasted more like a frozen fritter and not a particularly appealing one. The sandwich was overly crisp in spots and the bun didn't complement the flavor well. In a rarity for me, I actually didn't finish it. The french fries were definitely a better option with a unique seasoning and lightly browned flavor that was enjoyable. The service was also incredibly off. One of my companions never got offered a coffee refill and I never got offered an iced tea refill. The server was perfectly friendly, in fact she obliged our request to take a photo of us before we left, but the actual service just seemed to be a bit off and devoid of anything that would make me want to return. Overall, we all agreed that the experience was less than satisfying with one of my companions, a fellow Yelper, looking at me and saying "Do you think it's "Meh?" Indeed, it was "Meh." For the hotel premium pricing, I'd expect a higher quality meal. While it wasn't abysmal, it was disappointing and it's definitely not someplace I'd have returned a second time if staying in the area longer. While there are enough positive reviews here that I may give the place a second chance, it's not a return visit I'll rush to make. Meh. That sums it up.

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    Anna G.

    I eat where when I'm in Greencastle because my boyfriend goes to DePauw and has a massive gift card here. I like the drinks and when covid isn't happening it's a great social scene for all the DePauw students. I've basically tried everything on this menu so I'll share with you some gems: the burger, the southwest chicken wrap, the spinach artichoke dip. Absolutely do not get the fried pickles and peppers! They're weird because they're sweet and not dill. It's just not my taste but others may like them. I also feel like they overcook them a little bit. The breaded tenderloin isn't the best but it's still good. This restaurant is very hit or miss but I like it and I will always give it my money.

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    2 months ago

    Great for bar food and decent drinks. Food is just typical bar food. Our service was well enough.

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    Rachel is the absolute best!! The food and service is awesome. My favorite place to go on campus!!

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    Very good food for greencastle. Nice atmosphere to enjoy also. We continue coming back!

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    Very slow service in about 30% accuracy on the food. I know times are tough, but really, no excuse for that one.

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    The pretzel breadsticks are amazing. I could have eaten a dozen ;) Boulder burger spices were also tasty.

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    We frequent this a lot before a football game. Love their loaded nachos. My husband loves the fish & chips!

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    2 West Bistro - 2 West restaurant

    2 West Bistro

    3.6(7 reviews)
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    The second restaurant located inside The Inn at DePauw, 2 West Bistro is considered the hotel's…read moreconference dining area and is also open to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner with some scheduling differences from the next door bar/pub, The Fluttering Duck. Located almost directly off the registration desk for The Inn,the 2 West Bistro offers a $9.95 breakfast buffet that includes hot/cold items along with an "action station" for ready-to-make items such as pancakes, waffles and more. I ordered the buffet along with my usual unsweetened iced tea. At the time I arrived, the restaurant only had a few customers. Unlike my experience at The Fluttering Duck, service at 2 West was spot-on throughout my meal. My server was friendly, attentive, accommodating and offered me an iced tea to go in addition to my couple of refills while dining. The food ranged from decent to very good - the made-to-order waffle was the weak spot for me. It was bland and tasted like your standard issue frozen waffle. On the other hand, the buffet items included your standard breakfast items but they were tasty and I'd go back for them alone. My favorite? Probably the roasted potatoes. I also enjoyed bacon, sausage, a roll and other items. The 2 West accessibility is strong with an open concept dining area comprised of tables. The buffet areas depend upon one having motor skills, though I found it to be quite workable. I really liked 2 West Bistro, a perfect addition to The Inn at DePauw. While I did not get a chance to try out lunch/dinner options, the service alone would likely bring me back to try it again.

    I wish I could review the food, but they wouldn't let me eat it. Despite making a reservation and…read morecalling ten minutes beforehand to confirm it, as soon as we arrived we were told that they were out of food. I understand that it's busy, but it would have been appreciated if they had called us to let us know or told us when I had called 10 minutes before we arrived, especially after going though the process of making a reservation.

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    Breadworks By Bridges

    4.0(36 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Made an out of the way stop to try this place for coffee and a snack on our way home from Cataract…read moreFalls. It wasn't clear what their hours were: the website said they were open until 4pm, while the hours posted Google and on the door said 2pm, and here on Yelp it says 3pm. They also had a paper sign taped to the door saying they would close that day at 1pm. Fortunately we made it there a half hour before closing, but it would probably be a good idea for them to sort that out across the various platforms. I ordered a latte with praline syrup which was nice (the cups and lids were kind of the best I've seen at a coffee shop, which is random, but worth mentioning) as well as a bagel and a donut. The donut was a chocolate long john and I asked the person taking my order if they were filled or unfilled. They said unfilled, which is what I wanted, but when I got back to my car, it was filled. My husband went in to place his own order, so he purchased another normal chocolate frosted donut and it was fine, but I would have been bummed if I had been on my own and gotten the wrong thing. My bagel was good and my husband enjoyed the coffee and pastry he ordered, plus my reject donut. ;) Looks like it'd be a nice place to stay and enjoy a meal or do some work, as there was a whole separate sitting area upstairs.

    After a wonderful lunch at TapHouse Burgers, stopped into Breadworks for a treat! They are…read moreliterally across from each other, so make sure you continue to give back to the local eateries! Anyway, walked into the cutest shop with wonderful employees ready to serve. Ordered a wonderful tasting espresso to go and a couple of donuts for the road back home. Tried the sprinkle birthday cake donut and a regular yeast donut. There were many options for bread choices and saw a large open space upstairs as well as a good amount of seating downstairs. Appears you can watch the bakery working while sitting as well, which is a nice add to any cafe/coffeeshop. PROS: Space is large and inviting Friendly staff Easy parking across the street or on the street Cake donut was great, needs a few more sprinkles but great Coffee taste was great, had a double espresso so definitely tasted the coffee Breakfast sandwiches were on the menu, did not try, but great option CONS: Yeast donut- depends on what you like. It is a thicker yeast donut not the light and fluffy I can eat 10 at a sitting type of yeast, but the taste was good HIGHLY RECOMMEND STOPPING INTO THIS ONE STOP SHOP!

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