Logansport is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, Indiana, United States. The population was 18,396 at the 2010 census. Logansport is located in northern Indiana at the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers, northeast of Lafayette.
Things to do in Logansport
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Has great fast food and a few plate meals as well. The best part of eating here is the experience. It has so many collectors items and a cute ice cream parlor. Kids will love sitting in the happy trolley and if you are really lucky Mr. Happy Burger himself will be out cleaning tables and telling jokes!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
We stopped in for dinner and were very pleased with the experience.
The restaurant/bar is clean and well-maintained. The ambiance is somewhat old-school corner pub; wood paneling, tin ceiling, etc.
Our server was friendly and intermittently attentive.
The opening salads were fresh, and the honey mustard and ranch dressings were flavorful.
Both the pork chops and the hamburger steak were char - grilled perfectly and quite tasty. The baked potatoes were also very good.
We concluded with the wonderfully indulgent chocolate eruption.
This was our first visit, but we seriously doubt it will be our last.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
I make a 30 mile drive every Satuday for the best donuts ever. They are made from scratch and you can tell. Cinnamon rolls are to die for and are HUGE and all donuts are only $.75. Staff is very friendly and the shop is like a step back in time. Reminds me of when I was young going for donuts with my Dad. You have to get there early because they sell out almost everyday.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
The China Lane has been a go-to spot in Logansport for years. Like all Chinese restaurants, the menu is extensive and sometimes makes choosing difficult. But the food is really good and the staff are friendly and helpful. We split the egg foo Young three ways on our last trip plus two appetizers and still couldn't eat it all. I love their egg foo young. My favorite.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Between Broadway and Market Streets on 20th Street.
My husband, Kevin Miller (LHS class73) always spoke about Sycamore's. We visited in August 2016 from Florida and I finally had a Sycamore treat. What a treasure it was to be able to share this experience with Ryan and Tabitha Miller. This was the last Sycamore Kevin had as he passed away on 12/28. Bless your heart Kevin for finally sharing this special place with you.
4 based on 17 reviews
On a chilly Friday afternoon, we stopped for a soft drink on our way to Goshen. We were the only customers. I unbuckled my seatbelt to go order when the carhop came out. She took our order (BTW, they do not serve Mt. Dew) and when she returned, she said, "For future reference, we come take your order for food only. You will need to go up to the window next time." For future reference, we will not return.
4 based on 37 reviews
Betty from Bettys Quilt Shop in Burnettsville recommended the restaurant. We stop there this evening after a day of quilting and ate supper. My girlfriend had the chicken and noodles and I had country fried steak and onion rings and fresh fruit. It was all fantastic. I go to Betty's every 2 to 3 months and I will definitely stop here again for another meal. It was good ole homemade cooking. Very reasonably priced. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
I'm not big on Chinese food, but I found this place to be pretty good! They had several different selections to appeal to everybody. The establishment was very clean and the staff friendly. My only complaint is that the guy that cleans the tables, stood next to our table staring at us as we got up to leave so he could clean it. Nothing like feeling like you need to hurry up and leave just so he can clean the few dishes off the table, and wipe it off.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We just moved to Logansport. Someone recommended this place for lunch. I had an Italian grinder and my wife had a salad. Everything was good and the people were very friendly. It was nothing spectacular, and I probably wouldn't go running back. But it was good.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Stopped here for a quick lunch on our way through town and was pleasantly surprised to find an old time drive-in with great food. Food was very reasonably priced and everything tasted home-made and delicious. We got out of the car and sat at the picnic tables to enjoy our lunch. Service was great and everyone was so nice. Make sure to get the home-made chipwich ice cream sandwich made with chocolate chip cookies, a big hit with the kids. Great to see that these types of local places are still around and thriving, a very refreshing change from all the other chain restaurants. Glad that we got off the interstate and found this place!
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