The Log Inn
The Log Inn is Indiana's oldest restaurant and one of America's oldest inns/stagecoach stops. Henry Haub, the namesake of the town where the Log Inn is located, was the first to open the inn and restaurant. The Log Inn was located along the Dixie Highway, which was subsequently renamed US 41, and attracted a large number of visitors. The Log Inn is only open in the afternoons five days a week these days, but it has been featured in Food Network's Best of Viewer's Choice Program.
The Log Inn is a family-style restaurant in Gibson County, Indiana's southeastern Johnson Township. Mr. Henry Haub, the namesake of neighboring Haubstadt, founded it around 1825. It has hosted Abraham Lincoln, served as a stop on the Underground Railroad and served as a halt on the Dixie Highway, the principal road connecting Chicago and Florida that later became US 41. Above the pub and store, a dance hall was added, and the complex became known as The Log Inn. The Log Inn has the distinction of being Indiana's oldest restaurant. The Log Inn has been featured on Food Network's Best of Viewer's Choice Program in prior years.
Year established: 1825
Location: 12491 County Rd 200 E, Haubstadt, IN 47639, America
Cuisine type: traditional American
Phone: +1 812-867-3216
Website: theloginn.net