On Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, host Guy Fieri visits a 50-year-old diner and samples a classic, scratch-made Italian meatball sub at Indy's Historic Steer-In Restaurant in Indianapolis, IN.
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- Show: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Episode: Soup and Sandwiches
- Hosted by: Guy Fieri
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By Jack G Jr
on January 08, 2013
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Stopped on our way thru on I-70 excited to try a DDD-featured eatery. We were REALLY disappointed. We should have known based on the 3 cars in the parking lot and 4 people inside. I had the pork tenderloin sandwich and the other 3 in my group got items featured on DDD. It was average food, at best, in below average surroundings.
By nettiejdear
on November 11, 2012
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We stopped in on way back to Fowler, IN after a weekend in Kentucky. My husband had the Mexican burger with freshly made verde salsa and I had the Western burger with BBQ sauce and bacon. Both were delicious and service was great! We are taking home some coconut cream pie to eat later and understand it is homemade!
By jenntim
on September 13, 2012
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My husband and I visited the Steer-In on Sept12,2012. We found the restaurant to be not the cleanest place we have ever visited. The food was ok. We had the beef and noodles (which were very doughy and the corned beef sandwich that only had a couple of slices of corned beef on it. We traveled many miles out of our way to visit--not so sure it was worth it!
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