South Bend - Resturants
Heading to a football game at Notre Dame in November. Any recommendations for resturants appreciated. Will have children with us, so places that are "child-friendly" but not necessarily the chain stuff. Thanks.
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If you like pizza, Barnaby's is famous in South Bend for a really thin crust cheesy pizza. We adore dthe place when in school at ND and still visit when we return for ballgames from Chicago suburbs. P.S. we are going tomorrow!!!!
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Thanks we'll put Barnaby's on our list. Enjoy the game!
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Macri's Deli - my favorite sandwiches in the world - kid friendly, extensive menu, and beer. It was my favorite restaurant in law school. (Of course, I was broke, but I still go when I'm in for games) The only sandwiches which come close here in Chicago are at Potbelly. Have fun and Go Irish!
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Thanks for the response. Any idea for a good Sunday Brunch?
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i grew up in that area. a fun mexican place is the Hacienda in Mishawaka. can have long waits though. macree's is good, i'll 2nd that option. <BR>a fun, casual, family-style italian place is papa vino's & it's close to the stadium. technically it's a chain, but there are only 5. it's similar to maggiano's, but more casual & family-friendly. food's not quite as good, but it's a good value.
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Tippecanoe Place has a great and inexpensive brunch. It's in the old Studebaker mansion about 10 min drive from campus.
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Thanks Ellen for the brunch suggestion at Tippecanoe. I just called to make ressies. Seems like it's going to be a perfect place. You're right it is inexpensive...$12.95 per adult and less for children!
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