
I knew I was in for a fun day when my Muncie friend took me to Cammack Station for lunch. This restaurant is exactly the sort of place I would choose for myself.
The building dates to 1931 and has housed multiple businesses including filling stations and grocery stores. In 2007, it was purchased by a man who transformed the space into a restaurant.

It’s basically a shrine to vintage gas and oil, cars and pop culture. The walls and even the ceiling are lined with vintage pieces mixed in with reproductions. TVs play videos of oldies music and it is a happening joint. There were lots of people enjoying lunch and snacks when we were there on Friday.

The menu isn’t easy if you don’t eat meat but the grilled cheese and tots were great. My friend seemed to enjoy his sloppy joes but they also offer burgers, hot dogs, onion rings, soup and lots of other things. The large ice cream counter has all the makings for treats like strawberry shortcake and sundaes.

If you go, know that you order at the long counter where they also serve up ice cream, seat yourself and then pick up at a different counter when they call your name. It’s efficient but it would be confusing if you’ve never been.

They also host car shows during the good weather months. Best of all, they donate car show proceeds to local charities. Check them out if you’re in Muncie. It’s a fun place for a tasty bite and some atmosphere. You can also find them on Facebook or visit their website for more information.
Oooo yes! That is totally my kind of place to eat with the exact kinds of foods I like! I just looked at the website and menu and I am drooling. What a cute and fun place!
Maybe you can go someday! Indiana has a lot to offer and I did really enjoy the grilled cheese.
Hey Brandi, I’ve been going through some blogger’s block and searched your archives from your Muncie trip for stuff to write about. Loved your writeup about Cammack Station! I live a couple miles east on the same road and lived even closer as a kid.
Back then, it was called Pete’s Grocery, and we’d bike there. Pete Davis was the king of Cammack! He’d make you a ham sandwich from a cooler, and he sold tootsie rolls for a penny and candy cigarettes for a quarter. It was sad when he decided to retire, but Cammack Station has brought more people. to that little town than Pete’s ever did. It’s a real destination.
What wonderful memories you have of Pete and his store! It certainly is a neat destination and was surprisingly busy the day I was there. I have an old high school friend who lives in Muncie and he showed me around a little. I do like your city and the area around it!