Cafe Indiana: A Guide to Indiana's Down-Home Cafes
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Over plates of chicken and noodles, fried bologna sandwiches, and sugar cream pie, folks are crafting community at the Main Street eatery. In Cafe Indiana, Hoosiers and out-of-staters alike are invited to pull out a chair and sit a spell.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #695544 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780299224943
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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A must for anyone traveling through the state and looking for something good to eat
Joanne Raetz Stuttgen is a folklorist and the author of "Cafe Wisconsin" and co-author of "Cafe Wisconsin Cookbook". "Cafe Indiana: A Guide To Indiana's Down-Home Cafes" is her latest compilation and a superbly presented guide to Indian's hometown mom-and-pop restaurants in celebration of small-town Midwest culture. A perfect travel guide for anyone seeking authentic local cuisine, "Cafe Indiana" is organized into sections showcasing home-town cafes in the North; West; East; Central; South Central; and South regions of Indiana. Each entry includes directions, address, phone numbers, hours, and a descriptive and personable anecdote. Combining recommendations with cultural insights, "Cafe Indiana" is a must for anyone traveling through the state and looking for something good to eat and an intrinsically interesting place in which to have their breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Valuable Travel Book
Cafe Indiana is good resource for independent (therefore unique) family dining. Typically in small off the beaten-path locations. Provides great destinations for those Sunday afternoon rides.
Cafe Indiana
I found this book interesting but I couldn't relate to so many of the hometown eateries as there weren't many in my area.



