Closed Down Restaurants in Indiana

Explore the restaurants Indiana has loved and lost, from Indianapolis neighborhood staples and college-town hangouts in Bloomington, Muncie, and West Lafayette to courthouse-square cafés, small-town diners, and classic Hoosier tenderloin spots along state roads and farm highways. Across the state, these former eateries once served breaded pork tenderloins, biscuits and gravy, burgers, pizza, and post-game meals to families, factory workers, students, and road-trippers. This page gathers every Indiana community we cover, making it easy to browse closed and closing restaurants by city and remember the dining rooms, barstools, and booths that helped shape the state’s food and gathering culture.

Alexandria

Anderson

Angola

Arcadia

Atlanta

Auburn

Aurora

Austin

Avon

Bainbridge

Bargersville

Batesville

Bedford

Beech Grove

Beverly Shores

Bicknell

Birdseye

Bloomington

Bluffton

Boonville

Brazil

Bremen

Brownsburg

Cannelton

Carmel

Cedar Lake

Celestine

Centerville

Chalmers

Chesterton

Cicero

Clarksville

Cloverdale

Columbia City

Columbus

Connersville

Converse

Corydon

Covington

Crawfordsville

Cromwell

Crown Point

Daleville

Delphi

Derby

Dunkirk

Dyer

East Chicago

Eaton

Edinburgh

Elkhart

Elwood

English

Etna Green

Evansville

Farmersburg

Ferdinand

Fishers

Flora

Floyds Knobs

Fort Wayne

Fortville

Frankfort

Franklin

Fremont

Galveston

Gary

Gaston

Goshen

Grabill

Granger

Greencastle

Greenfield

Greenwood

Griffith

Hammond

Hebron

Henryville

Highland

Hobart

Hope

Hudson

Huntington

Indianapolis

Jamestown

Jasonville

Jasper

Jeffersonville

Kendallville

Knightstown

Kokomo

La Porte

Lafayette

Lake Station

Lakeville

Lawrenceburg

Leavenworth

Lebanon

Ligonier

Linton

Logansport

Loogootee

Lowell

Lynnville

Madison

Marion

Martinsville

Merrillville

Michigan City

Middlebury

Mishawaka

Monroeville

Montezuma

Monticello

Mooresville

Muncie

Munster

Napoleon

Nappanee

Nashville

New Albany

New Castle

New Haven

Newburgh

Noblesville

North Judson

North Liberty

North Manchester

North Vernon

Notre Dame

Oakland City

Orleans

Paoli

Pendleton

Peru

Petersburg

Plainfield

Plymouth

Portage

Portland

Redkey

Remington

Richmond

Rochester

Rolling Prairie

Salem

Schererville

Schneider

Scottsburg

Sellersburg

Seymour

Shelbyville

Sheridan

Shipshewana

Solsberry

South Bend

Spencer

Stockwell

Syracuse

Tell City

Terre Haute

Tipton

Valparaiso

Vernon

Versailles

Vincennes

Walton

Warren

Warsaw

West Lafayette

Westfield

Whitestown

Whiting

Winchester

Winslow

Wolcottville

Zionsville


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We update these Indiana listings as new closures are announced and as more restaurant history surfaces from communities big and small. If you know of a recently closed spot or a long-gone local favorite that should be added, we’d be glad to hear about it so we can include it in the archive. By sharing these places and their stories, you help preserve the memories, traditions, and everyday meals that tell the story of Indiana’s dining past.