WildCat
Well-Known Member
Have members in Indy this weekend for the swap meet and after reading Old Man Rays thread on his favorite pizza topping thought there should be a thread on favorite place to get that Pizza or whatever
East side Indy
Rock Cola on Brookville rd just west of Arlington. 50's diner with hand cut and pounded tenderloin (grilled only) but many other fine sandwiches, hand made milk shakes and Danny Iria owns the rights to Choc-Cola for those that might have had it as a kid, he sells it at the cafe and is trying to get it back on the market. It is available locally in some stores in 1/2 gal and cans.
Outside Indy on east side
Mine is MOZZI'S Pizza in Greenfield Indiana and the one on west Main Street has a buffet for lunch and dinner. Personally thing they make the best pizza, hand made crust, sauce and have both stone oven and conveyor, prefer stone.
Southwest Indy
Gray Brothers Cafeteria in Mooresville, Indiana
They have great home style food and fresh pies and cakes
Love their breaded and fried pork tenderloin, baked talopia, green beans
Or a little hole in the wall in Brooklyn, Indiana is AMY'S PLACE, next to post office. Like going into Amy's house and asking her to fix your favorite meal. Only open till 2 pm, but she makes a great breakfast or tenderloin sandwich for lunch
Far west side
Paragon, @ girls school road & Rockville road
Great little place with good selection of food, if you leave hungry, it is your fault, we usually have a box to go with leftovers
Avon, Indiana
Papa Joes, great Italian place that makes a good pizza, but they put it on a plate that makes the crust soggy, so I get it to go and in a box to keep it from getting that way, all the other stuff I have had there it good.
So help out fellow Mopar travelers and post your favorite place here.
This could be used when traveling thru an area when you have time for a meal other than fast food or a chain type place. I like the smaller mom & pop places, locally owned.
When I travel prefer to stop at these type places for the local atmosphere if time allows.
Monster Mopar is coming so many will be coming in for that, might be going to Cleveland Ohio area later this summers so it would be good to see what might be a worthwhile stop on trip from Louisville, ky to Cleveland, oh
Make a yearly trip to Florida and have stopped at some places that are out of the way but if we had a list before it wouldn't be by accident but maybe a planned stop.
East side Indy
Rock Cola on Brookville rd just west of Arlington. 50's diner with hand cut and pounded tenderloin (grilled only) but many other fine sandwiches, hand made milk shakes and Danny Iria owns the rights to Choc-Cola for those that might have had it as a kid, he sells it at the cafe and is trying to get it back on the market. It is available locally in some stores in 1/2 gal and cans.
Outside Indy on east side
Mine is MOZZI'S Pizza in Greenfield Indiana and the one on west Main Street has a buffet for lunch and dinner. Personally thing they make the best pizza, hand made crust, sauce and have both stone oven and conveyor, prefer stone.
Southwest Indy
Gray Brothers Cafeteria in Mooresville, Indiana
They have great home style food and fresh pies and cakes
Love their breaded and fried pork tenderloin, baked talopia, green beans
Or a little hole in the wall in Brooklyn, Indiana is AMY'S PLACE, next to post office. Like going into Amy's house and asking her to fix your favorite meal. Only open till 2 pm, but she makes a great breakfast or tenderloin sandwich for lunch
Far west side
Paragon, @ girls school road & Rockville road
Great little place with good selection of food, if you leave hungry, it is your fault, we usually have a box to go with leftovers
Avon, Indiana
Papa Joes, great Italian place that makes a good pizza, but they put it on a plate that makes the crust soggy, so I get it to go and in a box to keep it from getting that way, all the other stuff I have had there it good.
So help out fellow Mopar travelers and post your favorite place here.
This could be used when traveling thru an area when you have time for a meal other than fast food or a chain type place. I like the smaller mom & pop places, locally owned.
When I travel prefer to stop at these type places for the local atmosphere if time allows.
Monster Mopar is coming so many will be coming in for that, might be going to Cleveland Ohio area later this summers so it would be good to see what might be a worthwhile stop on trip from Louisville, ky to Cleveland, oh
Make a yearly trip to Florida and have stopped at some places that are out of the way but if we had a list before it wouldn't be by accident but maybe a planned stop.















