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.


Love old restaurant stories, local history, and keeping up with the places that quietly disappear? Our free weekday emails follow restaurant closures across the entire United States—one region at a time— with short stories, links, and context you won’t see in a headline. Sign up once, and you’ll get a quick tour of what closed this week, Monday through Friday.
- 🌵 Southwest Stories — Monday
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California · Oregon · Washington · Alaska · Hawaii - 🏔 Mountain West Report — Friday
Idaho · Montana · Wyoming · Colorado · Utah · Nevada - 🍁 New England Notes — Saturday
Maine · Vermont · New Hampshire · Massachusetts · Rhode Island · Connecticut - 🏙 Mid-Atlantic Memo — Sunday Morning
New York · New Jersey · Pennsylvania · Delaware · Maryland · Washington, D.C.
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.


