A wonderful diversity of flavors has defined Northwest Indiana as a
dining destination from its earliest days to the present. The pan-fried
fish of Teibel's, open for almost a century, carries on the tradition of
perch palaces like the now lost Phil Smidt's. Pierogis have been a
staple at the Cavalier for decades. So great was the demand for frogs
legs that the venerable Vogel's raised its own at a small lake nearby.
The same dish has remained on the menu at the Town Club since opening in
1947. Serving Northwest Indiana-style, crisped-edge hamburgers,
Miner-Dunn and Schoops both survived the onslaught of fast-food chains
and continue on today. Local author Jane Simon Ammeson leads a tasty
tour of historic Region restaurants.