Indiana Restaurant is your go-to destination for delicious Mexican and American cuisine in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy flavorful tacos, hearty burgers, fresh guacamole, and crowd-pleasing favorites made with quality ingredients. Our full bar serves refreshing cocktails, beer, and spirits to pair perfectly with your meal. Join us for lively karaoke nights, great music, and unforgettable moments with friends and family. Whether you’re dining in, celebrating a special occasion, or just craving bold flavors, Indiana Restaurant delivers great food, fun vibes, and welcoming service every visit. Stop by today and taste why locals love us. New guests always welcome! Come hungry!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4728 Indianapolis Blvd, East Chicago, IN 46312
Phone: (219) 397-4624
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Reviews
I got the Greek chicken breast sandwich and they graciously put it on pita bread instead of a bun! It changed the whole dynamic of the sandwich! Their lemon rice soup was absolutely delicious. You can tell that it’s homemade and there’s a little something different about it, which makes it out of this world!
The owner explained why they add the gratuity to checks over $20 and it makes perfect sense. People were not tipping or they were tipping $2 on a check that was over 50! And it’s printed in their menu.
We will definitely be back when we’re in the area again!
Meanwhile, people who walked in after me got their food fast, fresh, and with a smile. By 11:47, I asked again, and was told the magic words: “five more minutes.” Apparently, “five minutes” is code for “sit down, starve, and don’t bother me.” By noon, my toddler was cranky, my patience was gone, and I asked for a refund.
Now here’s the part that really took the cake (which, funny enough, I also never got): while I stood at the counter, this “manager” walked around me to help another family first, as if I was invisible. Then she suddenly remembered me and said, “Oh, your food is ready now.” Ma’am, if you thought that was going to smooth things over, wrong answer. Process the refund.
I don’t blame the new worker, she tried. But the manager? Rude, dismissive, and acting like the customers should be serving her. An hour wait for eggs and pancakes, an attitude on top of it, and a refund only after being ignored? No thanks. This place used to be good, but if that’s the leadership now, I’ll happily take my money elsewhere.