Cammack Station

  4.7 – 1,831 reviews   • American restaurant

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American restaurant residing in a restored historic fueling station just outside of Muncie, Indiana. We specialize in old school sandwiches, burgers, hand dipped ice cream, handmade shakes, and making memories. Cammack Station resides in a historic fueling station that was originally Pete’s Grocery.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Cammack Station 47304

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11 AM–8 PM
Thursday11 AM–8 PM
Friday11 AM–8 PM
Saturday11 AM–8 PM
Sunday11 AM–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9200 W Jackson St, Muncie, IN 47304

Phone: (765) 759-3871

Website: http://cammackstation.com/

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American restaurant residing in a restored historic fueling station. Old school sandwiches, ice cream, shakes, and making memories.

Reviews

M Chamb
We stopped in Saturday for early lunch. We (4) loved the place. Food is reasonably priced and large portions. Ice cream was a great dessert treat.
Burgers and chili dogs were excellent.
The pulled pork was ok but not great.
Recommended. We will be going back
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Candie Mann
Great food, service and atmosphere! I love that they turned an old garage & store into a nastslgic fun place to eat! The memorabilia they have displayed is awesome. The tv’s feature old shows like Andy Griffith and the music is from the past, too! I love looking at the many posters on the walls, too! Thank you to all who work there!
If you have never been, you’ve got to try it! I am ready for the chili-bacon-cheese fries, again!
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Jen Sea Glass Soul
My first time here. What a fun eye-catching place full of nostalgic pieces! Even though it was cold outside it was warm & welcoming inside. We had a little one in our group and he was pretty mesmerized by all the lights and bright colors. Food was good and to temp. We received our order quickly. Staff was friendly and, the atmosphere was wholesome and fun.
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Jessica Powell
A great hidden gem! It was my first time here today, and I was not disappointed! It was a cute little spot and a great place to meet for lunch. I got the campfire burger with Texas toast, which was excellent. The food was fresh and tasted really good. We also had ice cream and a milkshake afterward. It was excellent as well! Overall, this was a pleasant, hidden-away restaurant! I highly recommend it!
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Zuum
We were in the area and thought we would stop by. You can not tell from the first room upon entering, it appears to be a sit down and wait for service, but no one came. We noticed a additional room, and while checking it out out we found that this next room had counter ordering, but no signage or staff had made us aware of this. This is an interesting and nostalgic place, it mainly has old time gas pumps and gas station signage. Many other nostalgic items, around the restaurant, such as bubbler style juke boxes, metal gas cans, oil cans, funnels, statues and signage. The food is basic sandwiches, burgers, tenderlions, fries and such. Good and generous selection of icecream and shakes.
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Dustin Johnson
A unique place with a very clean blast from the past theme with an authentic atmosphere and extremely friendly staff. Simple menu with delicious choices and quality to match. Definitely worth a visit!
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Toni “gNOmeBODY” Nicole
Their food is basic, deep-fried Midwest cuisine; decent grub, just too elementary. They have a delicious ice cream counter though!

The collection of gas and oil memorabilia is classic Americano, very neat!
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Sara Ensign
Very fun place. Lots to see and nostalgia to admire. Food was good. Would love more items for vegetarians. Maybe a veggie burger option.
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Pam Robinett
First time here great food very busy.

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Shirley Smith
DO NOT GET AN ICE CREAM FLOAT! They are disgusting because they do not know how to make them. They did not use enough strawberry syrup and/or strawberry ice cream to balance the unsweetened soda water. And you will be drinking a lot of little ice junks. Plus it took FOREVER for the girl to make it. They were not busy yet and I think 5 girls were standing around deciding who was going to be STUCK making it. The food came out a good 5 minutes before my float. So, it had to sit there and get cold. The hamburger was the worst I have ever had because it was precooked…soft like meatloaf and bland…shaped by a machine. They just heat them up somehow…maybe even in a microwave. The FRINGS were nothing special…just 6 onion rings and some breaded (yes breaded/coated) fries to pair with them. And you have to walk clear to the back to order the food…wait for ice cream there and then walk all the way to the other end of the building for your hot food. For $22, I was not impressed at all. You are just paying for atmosphere…which is very nice. And what is with 2 unisex bathrooms? If you have two bath rooms…make one female and one male….OR….hang urinals in both so the men do not pee on the seat or leave them raised up for the women that follow. Even most fairs and festivals have his/hers port-a-johns. VERY DISAPPOINTED and do not recommend.
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