Comfort food is like a hug that nourishes you. It brings families together and inspires memories of cherished time spent around the dinner table.
For many hungry Hoosiers, the best places to savor classic comfort food are the state’s Amish restaurants. Homestyle cooking reigns supreme here — nothing pretentious, just delicious.
To enjoy an authentic Amish experience, consider visiting an Amish home for a traditional meal served family style. Learn about the Amish lifestyle while filling your plate with stick-to-your ribs choices like fried chicken, meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, noodles and dressing, and biscuits and apple butter. (Plan for second helpings; you know you won’t be able to resist! And, of course, leave room for homemade desserts like fruit pies and cobblers.)
These families in LaGrange County’s Amish community are among those who invite you to visit, experience their heritage, and enjoy a home-cooked meal. (Keep in mind that Amish businesses typically only accept cash. They do not have phones at their businesses so you will need to leave a message so they can call you back. It’s best to make reservations.)
The Carriage House
5280 S. 500 W., Topeka
Contact: Elaine Jones
Voicemail: 260-768-8199, ext. 2128
Also offers quilting bees, cinnamon roll-making demonstrations,
Amish wedding feasts.
A Taste of Shipshewana
7720 W. 200 N., Shipshewana
Contact: Brenda Slabaugh
Voicemail: 260-350-2017
Open to smaller parties on Wednesday evenings. Reservations required but you can make a reservation up to 2 p.m. for that night.
Eden Meadows Banquets
10740 W. 200 S. Shipshewana
Contact: Vera Miller
Voicemail: 260-499-0150
Big and small groups alike welcome.
Hoosier Banquets
6335 W. 200 N. Shipshewana
Contact: Linda Miller
Voicemail: 260-336-8533
Also offers home tours, buggy rides and demonstrations.
Yoder’s Homestyle Cooking
10667 W. 325 N. Shipshewana
Contact: Henry and Carolyn Yoder
Voicemail: 260-768-3078
Also offers buggy rides and cooking classes.