The Tiny Town In Indiana With The Most Mouthwatering Restaurant
If I’ve learned anything over my past few years in Indiana, it’s that some of the most unforgettable restaurants in the state can be found in the smallest, tiny towns. Small town Indiana has some of the most charming stores and boutiques, and of course, the best hidden restaurants. If you’re looking for another restaurant you’ve never heard of to add to your Indiana bucket list, you simply can’t top this tiny town restaurant…

Cambridge City is a small town in Indiana with under 2,000 residents. As a former major transportation city when railroads were all the hype, this small town has a lot of character and history to offer. Now, Cambridge City is a fantastic place to go antiquing.

Another amazing thing this town has to offer is this amazing restaurant: No. 9 Grill. Famous for their delightful American food, this charming small town restaurant serves up surprisingly delicious cuisine.

The inside of No. 9 showcases its exposed brick and rustic decor. Many of the walls are lined with old photographs depicting this tiny town's history.

But let's get to what you're really interested in...the food, of course! No. 9 Grill is famous for their smoked and marinated Rihm's pork chop, which keeps guests coming back again and again.

If you don't succumb to their heavenly pork chop, their haddock, steak, tenderloin sandwich, fried pickles, burgers, and mac and cheese are all delightful.

Well, to be honest, no matter what you order here, you're bound to fall in love.

Next time you're near eastern Indiana, be sure to give No. 9 Grill a try. I guarantee you'll make the drive out again, just for another chance to eat here.
Find them at 27 W Main St, Cambridge City, IN 47327 or visit their website here.
Have you ever been to this tiny town restaurant? For more small town Indiana restaurants, check out this list.