Reviews on American food in Marion, Indiana, United States. Marion is a city in Grant County, Indiana, United States. The population was 29,948 as of the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Grant County. It is named for Francis Marion, a Brigadier General from South Carolina in the American Revolutionary War.
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Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
Good food Arby's style and right next to the America's Best Value Inn. We often grab and Arby's to go and visit folks in the area, bringing dinner along with use. The service staff is exceptionally friendly. With the buffer street, exit and entry onto State Road 18 is nice and easy.
3 based on 71 reviews
Went here for the first time last night for a presentation. While the food was not bad, I wanted to write this review geared toward the elderly, handicapped or wheelchair bound. My fiancé is elderly and I am wheelchair bound. While the restaurant has a handicapped ramp it is very steep and dark at night but manageable. Once inside the restaurant however I was taken aback as the main restaurant is up a very long flight of stairs (15-20 stairs minimum) there is NO elevator, lift or ramp to the main floor. the presentation we attended was at ground level however this was not an actual part of the restaurant. I asked the waitress if we were to come as a "normal" dining couple if there was a way to get to the main restaurant. She stated no but if we called in advanced we could be served on the ground level (which I may add has no décor to speak of), if they were not busy. I'M SORRY...WHAT? This restaurant is not handicapped or elderly friendly (or if you have any other type of mobility issues). I find it INSULTING that as a paying customer would be discriminated against to that degree. Needless to say I will NEVER eat at this establishment again and will make sure I tell any elderly or handicapped friend or acquaintance the same thing.
Drive-In, the menu is on a lighted board right in front of your vehicle. Choices range from Coney dogs to root beer to a slice of Amish pie to fried pickles to mozzarella sticks to milkshakes to a foot long and lots more. The CarHop will take your order and deliver it when it's ready. If you don't want to eat in your car, there is outdoor seating at picnic tables and the CarHop will serve you there. Or you could take your order home and enjoy this slice of American history in your own backyard . This is where my grandchildren were introduced to Black cows. Today's treat was milkshakes in a variety of flavors. Next time we might try the Amish cherry or apple pie for only $2.45. Lots of fun. Great way to to make a snack special.
3 based on 56 reviews
This is a buffet style restaurant. Lots of variety. Moderate price.Located in Wal-Mart Plaza
I took our grandkids here after a day at the water park and we all had plenty to eat. We never go away hungry or dissatisfied with our meals. This place is like all the rest of the production line steakhouses. They all serve the same things with little differences and I don't remember ever having had a bad meal at any of them. This place is convenient, the food is good and reasonably priced so what's not to like. I will go there again with pleasure..
4 based on 27 reviews
You can always tell how good a restaurant is by the number of cars parked outside.I had breakfast but enjoyed looking at the new burger menu featuring a steak burger at $6.79 special. There were many other burger combinations under $10. A friendly waitress immediately put a flask of coffee on my table. There were also 4 different types of syrup for my pancake. I was impressed
3 based on 59 reviews
765-664-8613Located in Five Points Mall in North Marion.Good food at mid price point. Social gathering place. Open late.
The food here is always good. The wait time to get the food on the other hand is not so good. Wait times after you order are usually 30-45 minutes. Over the years the portions have also gotten smaller. Appitizers are no longer worth the $$$.
4 based on 32 reviews
Being from out of state and liking to try local diners, we found this place on TripAdvisor and decided it would be our lunch stop. Pulled in right about noon as their website and TripAdvisor both said open until 2p. My wife walked in and the waitress rudely said "we are closed", so my wife said your website says 2p thinking they would say thanks for letting us know. Instead we got a "we close at noon". If I remember the sign on the door had an opening time but no closing time on Saturday. So a first and last time ever stop for us. Hope they treat the locals better...
4 based on 34 reviews
Asked for a Gyro Salad. I think I received all the lettuce and meat they had. The salad was HUGE. And Awesome. Very good food and service as well.
5 based on 35 reviews
The Hostess House is a beautiful historic architectural landmark that is open for lunch weekdays and is available for special events. Built in 1912 by prominent Marion businessman J. Wood Wilson as a wedding gift to his bride Peggy, It was designed by Sam
A few friends and I gathered for lunch in the Historic Hostess House. There were two dining rooms, Sunroom, and Patio available for dining. We chose the Fireplace Room and had a wonderful lunch with good service, all at a very reasonable price.I recommend the Hostess House for business or personal lunch.A Boutique is available on the second floor for those one-of-a-kind gifts.
4 based on 100 reviews
Wonderful pizzeria with a small town atmosphere. The pies are outstanding along with their deli sandwiches and loaded spuds but their Prime Rib is a definite standout. Highly recommend.
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