Mary Williams+FollowDining like royalty at South Bend’s castleImagine enjoying prime rib in a real 19th-century mansion—no costumes, just pure Gilded Age grandeur. Tippecanoe Place in South Bend isn’t your average restaurant; it’s a living piece of history where you can wander through ornate rooms, dine by a crackling fireplace, and soak up stories from the Studebaker family legacy. The menu is packed with elevated American classics, and the Sunday brunch is legendary. Whether you’re a local or making a road trip, this spot turns any meal into a special occasion. Would you travel for a dining experience that feels like stepping into another era? #Food #SouthBend #IndianaEats11918Share
mary01+FollowIndiana’s best buffets locals keep secretNothing beats the feeling of finding a comfort food buffet that feels like home, and Indiana is packed with hidden gems where the mashed potatoes are always creamy and the fried chicken is never-ending. Locals know these spots well—places like Gasthof Amish Village and His Place Eatery—where you’re treated like family and second helpings are a must. These buffets aren’t flashy, but the food is unforgettable, from homemade pies to legendary broasted chicken. If you’ve got a favorite spot that never lets you leave hungry, let’s hear about it! What’s your go-to comfort food buffet in Indiana? #Food #IndianaEats #ComfortFood10Share