Jacqueline Ray+FollowEvansville’s cleanest kitchens this weekSo many Evansville restaurants just aced their health inspections—places like 711 Tavern, Bad Randy’s, and River Kitty Cat Cafe all had zero violations. That’s a big win for anyone who loves eating out and wants peace of mind about food safety. A few spots did get flagged for things like uncovered buffet lines or equipment repairs, but overall, the city’s kitchens are looking sharp. Do you check inspection reports before picking where to eat, or do you trust your gut? Let’s talk about what matters most to you when dining out! #Health #BodyHealth #EvansvilleEats00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowEvansville’s ultimate winter comfort food crawlNothing beats the Evansville chill quite like a plate of local comfort food. Whether you’re craving fried chicken at The Log Inn, a gooey slice from Franklin Street Pizza Factory, or just want to cozy up with soup at Amy’s on Franklin, these spots are local legends for a reason. Some are my go-tos when I need a pick-me-up, while others are still on my must-try list. Got a favorite that’s not on here? Let’s swap recommendations—where do you go when you need a warm, satisfying meal to fight off the winter blues? #Food #EvansvilleEats #ComfortFood00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowEvansville’s ultimate winter comfort food guideWhen Evansville turns icy, locals know exactly where to go for that soul-warming, appetite-restoring comfort food. From the legendary fried chicken at The Log Inn to the cozy desserts at Milk & Sugar Scoop Shoppe, these spots aren’t just restaurants—they’re part of our winter survival kit. Whether you’re craving classic diner breakfasts at Nellie’s, gooey pizza from Franklin Street Pizza Factory, or a hearty BBQ fix at Hickory Pit Stop, there’s something for every taste (and every cold day). What’s your go-to comfort food spot when the temps drop? Any hidden gems we should add to the list? #Food #EvansvilleEats #ComfortFood00Share
Mary Williams+FollowEvansville’s ultimate winter comfort food crawlWhen Evansville turns icy, locals know exactly where to go for that soul-warming, appetite-restoring comfort food. From The Log Inn’s legendary fried chicken and family-style sides to the cozy desserts at Milk & Sugar Scoop Shoppe, these spots aren’t just restaurants—they’re winter survival kits. Whether you’re craving classic diner breakfasts at Nellie’s, piping hot pizza from Franklin Street Pizza Factory, or smoky BBQ at Hickory Pit Stop, there’s something for every cold-weather craving. What’s your go-to spot when the temps drop? Any hidden gems missing from this list? Let’s swap recommendations and keep each other warm this season! #Food #EvansvilleEats #ComfortFood00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowEvansville’s Azzip Pizza: Worth the hype?Azzip Pizza is an Indiana and Kentucky gem I finally got to try, and honestly, it’s got some quirks that make it stand out. The conveyor-belt oven is a fun twist, and their pizza of the month keeps things interesting for anyone who loves to mix it up. I totally missed out on the deep-dish (rookie mistake!), but now I’m curious—what’s the must-try order here? For Evansville locals: are there other pizza spots I need to check out? Let’s swap recommendations and pizza hacks! #Food #EvansvilleEats #AzzipPizza00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowEvansville’s top spot for Mexican food revealedLa Campirana has officially claimed the crown as Evansville’s highest-rated Mexican restaurant on Yelp, boasting a stellar 4.7 stars from over 160 reviews. If you haven’t tried their burritos, elote, or fresh agua frescas, locals say you’re missing out on some of the most authentic flavors in town. It’s a great reminder of how much online reviews can help spotlight local gems. Do you agree with the top pick, or is there another spot you think deserves the title? Let’s hear your favorites and hidden gems for Mexican food in Evansville! #Food #EvansvilleEats #MexicanFood625Share