Soul food done right! Great prices, large portions. A delicious mix of southern and Jamaican foods.
4.7 stars, located in the old train station in Kokomo, Sun King a well loved brewery in the area. It’s surrounded by places to eat, is warm and spacious indoors, and has a gorgeous outdoor patio. A nice relaxed atmosphere, and an assortment of board games. Stop for a pizza and bring it in with ya!
Great place for breakfast.
Southern food. If you’re in America for the first time which for many will be the case, you’ve gotta try southern food. Enjoy some fried catfish, or bbq ribs!
4.8 stars, they also have a rage room. Bust up bottles, old televisions, Vases. Smash stuff until there is peace in your heart again. Or, learn to throw an axe with deadly precision. Either one sounds more fun than therapy.
4.7 stars, great reviews. Seems like the perfect place to go if you want sushi in Kokomo.
4.5 stars, I know we have some skaters and former skaters so I thought I would mention this as it’s such a big skatepark.
Museum with period details in an elaborate, circa-1889 home built by a local entrepreneur.
Have a drink and play some pinball!
Come visit the kitties! There’s art to look at with proceeds going to take care of the cats, and your typical coffee shop food and beverage.
Great food and drinks, go at happy hour to save some cash! Enjoy a beer and some Nashville hot chicken and pancakes
Delicious bagels and bagel sandwiches, open late.
Get served food and drinks including alcohol while you watch a movie! This place is guaranteed good time. They have cocktails themed around the major movies that come out :)
An aquarium, rides, feeding and petting experiences, and an indoor/outdoor garden. Weather permitting, it’s a lovely zoo with a lot to see!
Quite a drive, but it’s the bride’s favorite spot in Indiana. Far enough away from all city lights, this drive in has been owned by the same family since the 1950s. They have an arcade, green river soda on tap (only place you can get it without ordering online,) and once a month they show an old b movie on a 35 mm projector.
Always a fun time, they have everything a nerd could want to see. Dinosaurs, miniatures, an “International Space Station,” trains, and more.
This museum specifically heralds the accomplishments and influence of the late writer and artist, Kurt Vonnegut. Displaying, lending and even giving away his many works, they uphold the principles of free expression and common decency. “Outside of Indianapolis, we are widely known for our tough stance on free speech. We send hundreds, if not thousands, of free books to students around the country to support anti-censorship.”
Amazing building, architectural surprises at every turn, and it houses exhibits/historical items with an emphasis on war.