In the rolling hills of southeastern Indiana, there’s a white clapboard building with a welcoming porch that looks more like someone’s beloved country home than a dining establishment.
This is Crossroads Family Restaurant in Versailles (pronounced “Ver-SALES” by locals, thank you very much), and it might just serve the most soul-satisfying comfort food in the entire Hoosier state – at least according to the devoted patrons who make regular pilgrimages here from miles around.
You can feel it the moment you pull into the gravel parking lot – this place is special.
Not in a flashy, trying-too-hard way, but in that authentic, generations-of-know-how kind of way that can’t be manufactured or franchised…