This Hole-in-the-Wall Diner in Indiana Has Some of the Best Fried Chicken in Town

The Chicken House serves classic comfort food in a cozy setting.

Closeup of a plate of fried chicken next to a pile of mashed potatoes and fried okra
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Sometimes, you're just in the mood for some good old-fashioned comfort food, especially Southern classics like fried chicken. Thankfully, there's a place you can go to get the best fried chicken in Indiana. The Chicken House, located in the small town of Sellersburg near Louisville, Kentucky, is a charming restaurant with even more delightful food.

Beyond being one of the best friend chicken spots in the Hoosier State, this hidden gem is also a family-friendly restaurant that attracts locals and tourists alike. From the variety of brightly decorated rooms, live music nights, and generous portions, you're bound to have an excellent experience at The Chicken House. Bring your appetite—you're gonna need it for all this scrumptious food.

Why Locals Love This Indiana Chicken Spot

When you dine at The Chicken House, you'll enjoy some of the best hole-in-the-wall comfort food in the Midwest. It's easy to miss this spot upon the first pass; it sits in an unassuming little house on the corner. But after going through several renovations since its opening, it's become a more recognizable destination. Still, the oldest part of the building will be celebrating its 200th anniversary soon.

Locals love the different decorated rooms inside the restaurant. One, with the sign "Welcome to Grandma's Kitchen" outside, reminds you of a cozy country kitchen with a family-style table and chairs. For more elevated affairs, book the Victorian Room, complete with ornate wallpaper, chandeliers, and wooden fireplace.

After taking in the interior, you'll very quickly notice the aroma of the most amazing Southern comfort food you'll find in Indiana. Immediately, your mouth will water, and the friendly folks who work here will help you be seated.

Between the interior and overall vibe, The Chicken House is a comfortable mix of modern and laid-back, with a splash of "Granny's house" country charm.

What to Order at the Chicken House

But the best part about a visit to The Chicken House? The fried chicken. Order a deliciously crisp fried chicken sandwich, a fresh salad with fried chicken pieces on top, or simply on its own with creamy mashed potatoes, corn, and collard greens on the side. The restaurant gets fresh chicken delivered every single day — it's never frozen, which makes all the difference!

Locals say both the dark and white meat varieties of this original hand-breaded recipe are out of this world. But no matter how you order it, you'll love the flavor—and the fact that it's made with love. Visitors also enjoy the restaurant's stacked corned beef Reuben sandwiches, juicy meatloaf, loaded baked potatoes, and mouth-watering fried bluegill (every Friday for lunch) and cod, shrimp, and onion rings.

We highly recommend leaving some room for dessert. Crowd favorites include homemade banana pudding, homemade German chocolate cake, and homemade cheesecake. Most are topped with whipped cream or served alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Every Thursday, the restaurant also offers smoked options on the menu that rotate from week to week. Staff smokes ribs, pork chops, chicken, pulled pork, and brisket in-house. They also serve extremely popular chicken livers and gizzards all day, every day. Everything is made in-house from scratch with top-notch ingredients, including the barbecue and dressings.

Between the appetizers, entrees, and sweet treats, it doesn't get better than these classic Indiana comfort foods. Bring your friends and family for one of the best meals they'll ever have.

A Classic Indiana Comfort Food Experience

Beyond the food, The Chicken House's welcoming atmosphere sets it apart. The restaurant is always hosting fun events, like buffet and bingo days, and runs special menus and promotions for holidays. It even has live music once a week out on the patio, with returning and new country artists on rotation.

You can even hold parties and large gatherings at this Indiana eatery. Rooms can accommodate up to 65 people, and staff will even help with prep and clean up. And if you're craving more Chicken House fare? You can buy merch like T-shirts, mugs, jams, honey, and pre-sliced desserts from its mini shop setup.

For the most up-to-date menu items, specials, and hours, visit The Chicken House's Facebook page. You won't regret a lunch or dinner here on a road trip to the most historic Indiana dining spots. And for more fried chicken destinations, check out Gasthof Amish Village in Montgomery, Indiana.

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