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Top choice in Indiana


All things considered, New Albany's best restaurant is a one-stop evening out. Sky-high exposed-brick walls and and true-to-their-name Big Ass Fans dominate the industrial-hip ambience. Foodwise, goat's-cheese fritters with bacon and date aioli and smoked honey woo diners to start, then spring for blueberry-brie grilled cheese, an awesome black-bean burger or far more elevated pub grub.

A Midwestern craft beer-heavy tap list is your chaser.


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