Brown County, situated in central Indiana, is well-known for some very specific things - namely, its outrageous amount of natural beauty seemingly everywhere you turn. Frequently referred to as the "most beautiful" county in the Hoosier State, we tend to agree, but there's a little something nestled within Brown County that - should you have lived there long enough - you might ALSO directly associate with the region. It's a cozy little stop-shop and mom-and-pop restaurant in Indiana that's been around since the 1920s; known as The Nashville Room, it's a lively staple of Indiana's history. Check it out!
Ask anyone in Brown County, and especially in Nashville, where you can find the best comfort food and goodies around, and chances are they'll tell you to pay a visit to The Nashville House.
The original building was constructed in 1859 as both a restaurant and hostel. In 1927, the building was purchased and renovated by an A.J. Rogers and company. In 1943, however, the building would burn to the ground, and when it was rebuilt, it was designed without the room and board attached; nevertheless, the place quickly returned to its original status as a beloved stop for light shopping and amazing food.
In 1959, Rogers would pass the business down to his son, who put his own touches and flair into the place (while keeping the recipes, menu, and everything else that makes it what it is).
The new owner - Andy Rogers - would go on to not only breathe new life into The Nashville House, but into the surrounding community as well. He was a major contributor to making the entire town what it is today; his contribution has not been in any way forgotten.
In 2018, when he passed, Andy's daughter decided that she couldn't bear to let the family legacy go - so she took up the helm after a brief closure and, like her father and his father before him, added her own little touches to the shop and restaurant.
Anyone in Brown County in search of good drinks, great food, and smiling faces will love a visit to The Nashville House. Kick back a cold one with friends and enjoy some of the best comfort food in the Midwest.
Best of all? Those original recipes are still in use today.
The marinara sauce they use is a 120-year-old recipe from the Rogers family elders themselves - the original founders of the House. There's something amazing and homey about every single item on the menu; all of it tastes like something grandma would have made back in the day, and we cannot get enough of it.
Be sure to browse the general store while you're here!
Take home all sorts of home-made goodies, from baked delights to artisan goods and everything in between. Enjoy local honey, old-style candies, and SO much more. This is one stop you'll want to return to over and over again - might as well make it a tradition every time you're in Brown County!
When it comes to home cooking, old-world recipes, and family-style charm, it doesn't get more textbook delightful than The Nashville House.
Whether it's food, drinks, dessert, or shopping you're after, there is plenty to be done and had at this old mom-and-pop restaurant in Indiana.
Next time (and every time) you're in Brown County, well, at least you know where you'll be having lunch now!
Need a little more? Be sure to visit the official website for the most up-to-date hours, menus, specials, and more. What's your favorite mom-and-pop shop in Indiana? Tell us about it by filling out this form - you might see it featured someday!
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