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3.0 (1 review)
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Metro Diner

Metro Diner

4.5
(54 reviews)
3.7 mi

Passed a billboard on I-70 advertising Metro DINER (to be honest, all I saw was DINER). Like a moth…read moredrawn to light, I was attracted. So stopped in w best friend, Six Bone. Menus and beverages provided by Destiny (her real name, not a stage name), who was helpful, friendly, and efficient. Six Bone had a half rack of ribs w stringy beans and broccoli. I had a hot Turkey dinner w mashed, stringy beans, stuffing, and cranberry sauce, all smothered w a rich brown gravy. SB raved about his ribs, and gnawed feverishly on the bones afterwards. My turkey dinner was very good also. SB rated his meal 5 bones, I rated mine 4 turkeys. Split the dif .... 4.5 metros

Leave it to Yelp again for leading us to Metro Diner while driving through the state of Indiana…read more What a winner all the way around!! We were warmly greeted by Michaela who promptly seated us. The restaurant was clean and full of patrons. Nicole was our server who was super friendly, attentive, and super sweet and hospitable. The menu offered several options and it was difficult to pick. My husband ordered the roasted turkey platter, served with mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans and cranberry sauce. It was delicious ! The meat was tender, the stuffing well seasoned and the cranberry sauce tasty. I ordered the chicken pot pie which was incredible ( and endorsed by Nicole!) The entire dish was soooo good, hot from the oven and the best I've ever had. I was well on my way to devouring the whole thing until we asked Nicole about the cookie dough bread pudding....i asked about ordering one and soon after a big warm chunk of it appeared on the table. Not gonna lie and sad to say, once I started to eat it, I lost my taste for the chicken pot pie :) Yummy yummy yummy and not too sweet. Well, two to go boxes are in the car now! Upon leaving, we had the pleasure of meeting Michaela on the way out, and then one of the managers, Felicia. Again, everyone was warm and welcoming. Will make an effort to stop here on the way home if we need a food stop.

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Coffee Cup

Coffee Cup

4.0
(32 reviews)
5.1 mi
$

We love this place. I only have one check-in here so far but we've been here many times over the…read moreyears. Our son comes here often after he goes to Church on Sundays for a hearty, delicious breakfast. We come here when we visit him for the exact same reason- plus the fact that the service is legit. If you're reading this, you're probably in or near TH. It's on Wabash Ave and there are no shortage of places to eat. Coffee Cup has one of the best breakfasts in town (see my reviews for the other one I love)- and it's affordable, filling, and most of all delicious. We always worry our son is eating right in college, but those fears are assuaged when we take him here. Love this place- if you have a kid at ISU or RHIT- it's a winner. If you are a TH resident- lucky you- another great place in your wonderful town.

Worst service of my life. I wanted to take my girls out for lunch. They ordered kids spaghetti; it…read moretasted like a dollar tree sauce and was gross. When asked at the end by the owner how everything was I let him know it was less than impressive. I said the sauce was gross. His response was " like you". Why ask my opinion then attack me? Then an overweight too-much-make-up-wearing server had the audacity to say "you ate one plate of spaghetti". Yes mam, my 4 year old ate the plate. When we left she said it was the nastiest spaghetti she's ever had. I asked twice for a water that never came also during my visit. All in all, I'd NEVER return. My issue was treated like I was looking for a discount and couldn't just be a conversation about how gross the food was. What terrible customer service.

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Polish skillet is wonderful! Lots of flavor!
Polish skillet is wonderful! Lots of flavor!
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Frisco and fries
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Oy Vey  Jewish Bakery and Delicatessen

Oy Vey Jewish Bakery and Delicatessen

4.3
(112 reviews)
4.5 mi
$$

We had been to Oy Vey years ago when they were on 3rd Street, and I remember really enjoying it. We…read moredecided to stop at this new location, and weren't disappointed. The restaurant smells of bread and soup as soon as you walk in. This is one of those places that you know is actually handmade as soon as it gets put down in front of you. We all ordered half soup/half sandwich meal. But the portions were huge, honestly. We could have shared. I got the lemon pepper chicken sandwich with chicken rice soup, both were actually incredible. My companions got the Reuben and pasta salad, and the sweet potato soup with turkey Reuben. Everything was great. The sweet potato soup is just that, very sweet, molasses flavor - might not be for everyone. The woman that took our order was very kind She shared some knowledge of their breads with us and even gave us a free load of sourdough to take home. They have many different types of breads, rolls, pastries etc available at the counter for pickup, anytime. Many, if not most, of the menu is turkey. We had one person that didn't eat turkey and specifically ordered the Reuben without turkey. The kitchen ran out of pastrami and put turkey on his sandwich. When she told him about the change, and he mentioned not liking turkey, she said well it's actually chicken anyhow. This was really confusing. He took it off and enjoyed the sandwich, but they should be cautious of changing ingredients without asking because of allergies and preferences. The restaurant is very small, with a few tables for dine in. There is no restroom.

I was intrigued by Oy Vey from the very start. I'd never been to a Jewish restaurant before, and…read morewanted to see what flavors I could discover. After eating here, I realized that I had completely underestimated this particular cuisine. The title of this restaurant may be alarming at first, but believe me, "oy vey" will be the last thing you say after tasting these delicious dishes. My family and I got two Reubens, Chicken and Rice soup, Borscht soup, Chicken Shawarma, South African Sweet Potato stew, baklava, and latkes all for about 59 bucks. And pretty much everything was homemade. Because of the great quality and quantity of all these items, I ended up stuffed and satisfied. We start off with their Reuben. I had heard much about this dish from other reviews, and it definitely did not disappoint. The corned beef was well-seasoned, and the sauerkraut was tangy and fresh. The Chicken and Rice soup was good, but could have used a little bit more seasoning. This is compared to the other items, though, so the expectation might have been set too high for this soup. Unlike the Chicken and Rice soup, the Borscht soup was firing up my taste buds with its deep tangy flavor. This dish is vegan, but Oy Vey definitely didn't compromise the flavor due to that classification. And along with the soup came a few pieces of a homemade flatbread that was soft and delicious as well. The Chicken Shawarma was pretty good. Again, the flavor was just a little lacking when compared to some of the other dishes. None of this is enough to take away from my 5-star rating, though. These are just little things that I think could be improved upon. I had the South African sweet potato stew as a side to my Reuben, and wow, was it good. The sweet potato blended perfectly with the mix of spices. This may have been the most flavorful stew I have ever eaten. Now, before I talk about this baklava, I ask you to erase anything you seemingly already know about Greek honey baklava from your mind, because that's not what this is. This baklava was entirely different, and even more scrumptious, in my opinion. Instead of your classic honey topping, this baklava was smothered in a cinnamon sauce. Like I said, a completely different experience, but one that was great in its own way. Last, but definitely not least, we have the latkes. These small, round potato pancakes were also different from the latkes I knew. And again, they were just as good, if not better. They sort of reminded me of fried mashed potatoes. There was also a side of applesauce that came with the order for dipping. The applesauce was also delicious. All in all, our experience at Oy Vey was delectable and filling. Though improvements could be made on some select items, Oy Vey really brings the flavor! So the next time you're in or around Terra Haute, stop by. Your taste buds will be very glad you did!

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Shakshuka at Oy Vey
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Charlie's Pub and Grub

Charlie's Pub and Grub

4.2
(208 reviews)
2.9 mi
$$

feels like stepping into a true old-school neighborhood tavern--the kind of place that hasn't tried…read moreto reinvent itself because it doesn't need to. It's dated in the best possible way: dim lighting, worn-in character, familiar faces, and that unmistakable local hangout atmosphere where regulars clearly outnumber first-timers. The highlight here is the Tweety Burger, and honestly, that's the reason to come. It reminded me immediately of the classic Midwest style you'd find at places like Minor-Dunn in Highland, Indiana. The patty is smashed thin and cooked flat on the grill, giving it those crispy edges and deep, savory flavor you only get from a well-seasoned griddle that's seen years of use. It tastes homemade--not engineered, not trendy, just a straightforward burger done right. You can tell they take their time with the food. Nothing feels rushed or mass-produced. The burger comes out hot, flavorful, and satisfying without trying to be gourmet or overcomplicated. No towering Instagram presentation--just a solid, honest burger that delivers exactly what you want from a local pub. Service matched the vibe perfectly. The staff were personable, welcoming, and genuinely friendly in that small-town way that makes you feel less like a customer and more like a guest stopping by a neighborhood spot. Charlie's isn't flashy. It's not modern. And if you're looking for upscale dining or trendy décor, this isn't the place. But if you want an authentic mom-and-pop tavern experience with a burger that locals clearly treat as a tradition, it's worth the stop. Best advice: stick with the Tweety Burger. Don't overthink the menu. Order it, enjoy the atmosphere, and experience a piece of local Terre Haute character. Not a destination restaurant--but absolutely a solid local classic you should try at least once.

Gr8 smiling happy service by entire staff....Burgers were a referral from Afterburner Brewing…read moreCompany in town. And they did not disappoint. By the way, the coleslaw is pretty spectacular, too! (visit was on 6/23/2026)

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Charlie's original place.
Charlie's original place.
Tweety Burger with a toasted bun! Yum!
Tweety Burger with a toasted bun! Yum!
Famous Tweety Burger....!!  Swiss cheese and a side of fries.

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Famous Tweety Burger....!! Swiss cheese and a side of fries.

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