From Pumps to Plates: Indiana’s Historic Fueling Station Becomes Retro Diner

An Indiana landmark has been given new life as one of the most unique dining experiences in Indiana.

Historic Buildings Turned into Restaurants

I love it when a historic building takes on new life. Like in downtown Evansville, we have the historic Greyhound Bus building, and I love that Bru Burger is now in it. They completely transformed the old building into a functional restaurant while keeping the original nuts and bolts, and much of the history intact. In my opinion, it’s just one of the coolest ways to preserve something historic while also giving it new life. I mean, look, it’s so beautifully done!

Recently, I learned of another restaurant in Indiana that took a historic building and gave it new life, and that’s a little diner in Muncie that turned a historic fueling station into an incredible place to see and eat!

Cammack Station

Cammack Station just might be one of the most unique restaurants in the state of Indiana. It was once a fueling station, but has now been restored and turned into a restaurant that is well known for serving delicious burgers in a unique atmosphere.

American restaurant residing in a restored historic fueling station. We specialize old school sandwiches, ice cream, shakes, and making memories.

Take one look at this place, it’s incredible! My dad is a mechanic by trade and is a complete gearhead, and I know he would LOVE this place. Those old gas pumps and signs are incredible!

And look across the street!

This place is seriously so neat!

If you want to learn more about Cammack Station, you can check out their Facebook page, here. Be sure to check out the video below of a little tour of the restaurant. We will have to take a trip to Muncie to check this place out!…

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