Hidden in plain sight along a Lafayette street, B&N Diner serves up a tenderloin sandwich so magnificent it should be classified as an Indiana state treasure.
The bright red building with its bold signage doesn’t try to impress you with fancy architecture or trendy design – it’s too busy perfecting what really matters: food that makes you want to slap the table in delight.
This isn’t some newfangled gastropub where they serve miniature portions on wooden boards – this is honest-to-goodness diner fare where the tenderloin hangs gloriously over the edges of the plate, demanding to be noticed.
You know those places that have survived decades of food trends without changing because they got it right the first time?…