Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Elkhart, Indiana, United States. Elkhart is a lively small city in the heart of rustic Amish country, complimenting the rural charm of northern Indiana with world class shopping and dining, lush green spaces, exciting festivals and events throughout the year. Witness the Amish hard at work in the small villages surrounding the city, or discover vibrant arts and nightlife in the revitalized downtown area. Head to verdant Island Park, where the St. Joseph and Elkhart rivers merge, for an oasis of calm within the city downtown.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Sports Time Is a Locally & Family Owned Family Pub and Grill Located in Elkhart, IN Area.
Attended a business lunch thinking this place would be a hamburger only kind of place, but was pleasantly surprised. The chef salad was outstanding with fresh cut veggies and the soups were "home" made. Fast service and friendly wait staff. I look for to my next visit.
4 based on 22 reviews
We happened in on a Tuesday night and found seats for the 10 of us in the bar area. This was a BOGO night. We ordered EVERY option of wings they had to offer! If you like your wings hot, this place will not disappoint! Staff was awesome and very attentive!
4 based on 39 reviews
Beer, Wine and Liquor, Live Music, Karaoke, Lunch, Dinner, Daily Specials. Located (0.8) mile North of Indiana Toll Road I-80/90, Exit #92 Pete's Simonton Lake Tavern is one of the Oldest family-owned Restaurants in Elkhart, Indiana!
Not many places offer blue gill dinners so we jumped at the chance when we learned that Pete's Tavern had it. It was crowded and noisy (typical small town bar) but they did have a family room. Service was friendly and the blue gill portions were generous. Worth the trip.
4 based on 58 reviews
Not being a huge pork fan, I was not certain what to expect. However, I was genuinely pleased. The food was absolutely delicious. I ate the pulled pork sandwich with fries. The BBQ sauce was fantastic - not too sweet. The best part of the meal was the bacon-jalepeno mayo. I took a tiny bite to test it and ended up eating the entire serving. It's not spicy hot; just a bit of a kick. Very impressed and will go back.
4 based on 36 reviews
I went on a Saturday afternoon, shortly before the dinner crowd started to show up. We sat at the bar and had a couple of beers and a sandwich. The breaded pork tenderloin was very tasty, and it was ready quickly after placing our order. The bar is old school(which I like) and it had plenty of natural light.
4 based on 118 reviews
Bistro fare with a Mediterranean flair. Perfect for a quiet lunch, evening out, group dinner or a nice nightcap. Delicious martinis, craft and mainstream beers on tap and an extensive wine list help to enhance your dining experience. Allow us to be your P
Made reservations for our anniversary. Was super excited to try the new restaurant. Ordered drinks and bruschetta. Drinks were great, bruschetta not so much. I ordered the bull dog pork chop with mashed potatoes. The potatoes were instant my husband got a steak and after 3-4 bites with nothing but grissle, he sent back & gotA burger. The one good thing was the 523 salad. Walked away knowing this place is not going to survive. It has so much potential, but food was awful! Wait staff very slow and not knowledgeable about the menu. Had to keep going to ask.
4 based on 238 reviews
My daughter and I had lunch on a Saturday afternoon. We sat out on the enclosed porch overlooking the lake. It was a nice setting. We ordered an appetizer of onion rings (which showed up with the meal). They were pretty good. I had a Maui Wowie Burger, which I really liked, with tote. My daughter made her own burger, which was on Texas Toast and had fries. I also ordered a root beer, which came in a bottle.My daughter had a sundae and I had cheesecake for dessert. Everything was good. The service also did a good job. Cost was about average. The onion rings where less than I would have expected and the burgers a little more. The desserts were about average cost and maybe a little on the small side. While not the best meal I ever had, it was a good lunch and I'd go back again.
4 based on 172 reviews
Heinnies is nothing fancy, but if truly want an excellent steak at a reasonable price, hereâs the place. Sister restaurants include Stacys, in Edwardsburg, MI and Maxiâs in South Bend. All share the same reputation as delivering excellent steaks at reasonable prices.
4 based on 415 reviews
Upscale food but casual atmosphere located in the middle of the motels off 80/90 toll road. From hand pattied burgers to black angus sirloin and filet mignon. Walleye, lake perch, blue gill and salmon to a full sushi bar! 20 beers on tap specializing in l
Nice comfortable place to eat, waitress, Destiny, was great and a lot of fun. We were seated right away. We started with the appetizer Crab Pepper Bisque was fantastic - we shared amongst the 4 of us at the table... though I would have been glad to finish it all by myself if I wouldn't have looked like a pig. For dinner I have the restaurant namesake The Chubby Trout. Cannot begin to describe to you how great it tasted. The sauce MMM! Tried to get the recipe but it was a company secret (shucks). Wonderful. Everyone in our dinner party just loved their main course. Then to finish up we all shared one piece of the chocolate cake... definitely enough for four. Worth another MMM! We will positively be back to try more of their dishes.
4 based on 197 reviews
Cozy, but busy brewpub with 75 seats and 10 rotating taps. Fresh menu of mostly pizzas that change seasonally. House beer & soda along with guest wine/cider available. Kitchen closes 1 hour before the bar. 21+ only. Must show valid ID.
Stopped in for a local brew (local blond ale)and ended with some great eats. Menu included a salad of the month which was tasty for April (great job on the chicken thighs and homemade dressing). The pizzas were amazing as well. You order at the bar and pizzas were then delivered to the table.
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