Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 117 S Calumet Rd, Chesterton, IN 46304
Phone: (219) 926-8524
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Reviews
The service wasn’t spectacular although a woman who might be the owner, addressed us and brought our drinks to us. The server took a little time getting me the extra gravy. We stacked our dishes to show we were done and it took it a while to acknowledge it. She didn’t seem very focused on us. Its not a big place and she didn’t appear to be behind.
Overall, I would still recommend it. We drove about 30 mins to try it and would do it again.
We ordered a porky pig skillet, breakfast burrito and a small order of French toast.
Skillet tasted authentic, it came with a toast.Breakfast burrito was bland for my taste but has a rich flavour, it comes with either hash browns/ tater tots. My expectations were on the French toast but ut did disappoint me a bit. It was bland and not much of flavour. Overall, the quantity is definitely huge portions for 2 people.The quality of the food for the charged amount is phenomenal.
Here, the locals flock, drawn in by the magnetic pull of familiarity and comfort. They’re not just customers; they’re part of a community, a collective reminiscence of simpler times. The staff, they’re the unsung heroes of this establishment, masters of their craft with a knack for remembering your name and how you like your coffee.
And the food! It’s a rebellious uproar against the blandness of modern cuisine. I had the smothered biscuit – a dish so sinfully delightful, it feels like an act of defiance against the health-crazed trends of today. It’s a masterful symphony of flavors, a culinary rebellion served on a plate.
Peggy Sue’s isn’t just a diner. It’s a testament to the enduring allure of the American diner culture, a place where the past and present collide in the most delicious way possible. Here, in this timeless haven, every bite is a trip down memory lane, and every visit feels like coming home.
That said. Would definitely return and just order something different.
It’s a small place, cute atmosphere but sooo Loud! I’m assuming it was the owner bc all I heard 10x was she was headed to the gym and her voice holy cow, bring it down a few notches.
Our waitress was very good. We definitely won’t be back, what a shame bc we were really looking forward to it.
Kinda hard to get into bldg, so idk if u had a wheelchairs if it would be possible.
All in all great place.