Chocolate Moose - Farmland, IN
DRIVE ‘N DINE # 1 IN THE BOOKS
The first official Drive ‘n Dine of the 2013 driving season is in the books, and we had a “Moose” of a time!
A lively group of 16 club members in 9 cars headed out from Fishers on Saturday afternoon, heading east for a lovely, leisurely drive through farm country just starting to show the signs of awakening from a long winter’s nap. [Note to Greg B: although we tried really hard, we never managed to hit Mule Barn Road on this drive!] A slight delay in our start was needed after Bob and Barb stopped for gas but couldn’t seem to find the entrance to the Fishers McDonald’s. They drove for 2 miles around parking lots trying to find the entrance, which should be noted was directly across the street from the gas station. Led by Susie H. & Terry, our group included Pam & Jim K., Greg T., Jack H., Bob & Barb Y., Pat & Carole H., Jeff “Super Kid” B. and his guest Charity,
Jim “No Letter” & Shelly N, and Jim & Bonnie S. (who were scribe and photographer along with Jeff for the trip)
Our destination was “The Chocolate Moose,” an old-fashioned soda fountain type restaurant located in historic Farmland, Indiana, east of Muncie. We can confirm that The Chocolate Moose is a trip! Filled with old-timey decor and lots of moose-inspired memorabilia, the restaurant is locally owned, and prides itself on serving great diner food at reasonable prices. Their most famous menu item is a tenderloin sandwich which starts with locally-produced tenderloin marinated overnight in buttermilk, then lightly breaded and grilled (never deep fried). Several members gave it a big thumbs-up. They also offer a variety of old-time phosphates, like the lime-flavored “Green River” and a grape “Purple Haze.”
This was a great start to our 2013 Drive ‘n Dines. Thanks again to Susie and Terry for leading us to this fun, delicious restaurant.
We hope to see everyone around the next curve.
(The Videos & additional pictures are from Greg B who saw the group off from the McDonald's parking lot)
The first official Drive ‘n Dine of the 2013 driving season is in the books, and we had a “Moose” of a time!
A lively group of 16 club members in 9 cars headed out from Fishers on Saturday afternoon, heading east for a lovely, leisurely drive through farm country just starting to show the signs of awakening from a long winter’s nap. [Note to Greg B: although we tried really hard, we never managed to hit Mule Barn Road on this drive!] A slight delay in our start was needed after Bob and Barb stopped for gas but couldn’t seem to find the entrance to the Fishers McDonald’s. They drove for 2 miles around parking lots trying to find the entrance, which should be noted was directly across the street from the gas station. Led by Susie H. & Terry, our group included Pam & Jim K., Greg T., Jack H., Bob & Barb Y., Pat & Carole H., Jeff “Super Kid” B. and his guest Charity,
Jim “No Letter” & Shelly N, and Jim & Bonnie S. (who were scribe and photographer along with Jeff for the trip)
Our destination was “The Chocolate Moose,” an old-fashioned soda fountain type restaurant located in historic Farmland, Indiana, east of Muncie. We can confirm that The Chocolate Moose is a trip! Filled with old-timey decor and lots of moose-inspired memorabilia, the restaurant is locally owned, and prides itself on serving great diner food at reasonable prices. Their most famous menu item is a tenderloin sandwich which starts with locally-produced tenderloin marinated overnight in buttermilk, then lightly breaded and grilled (never deep fried). Several members gave it a big thumbs-up. They also offer a variety of old-time phosphates, like the lime-flavored “Green River” and a grape “Purple Haze.”
This was a great start to our 2013 Drive ‘n Dines. Thanks again to Susie and Terry for leading us to this fun, delicious restaurant.
We hope to see everyone around the next curve.
(The Videos & additional pictures are from Greg B who saw the group off from the McDonald's parking lot)
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