Whiskey River Bbq
9502 State Road 144, Martinsville, IN, 46151
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Address :
9502 State Road 144
Martinsville, IN, 46151 - Phone (317) 422-1601
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Brittany L.
Very impressed with this place! The all you can eat Walleye was SOO good. Definitely will go back to this place!!
(5)Dave M.
The ribs are really good, but the people watching is the best reason to come. It's like a Jerry Springer warm up act. Amazing.
(4)Renee T.
Horrible. "Owner is too cheap to turn on heat on!" when it's 28° at Noon! Was on the verge of seeing your breath. Had to wear winter coat entire time & even sat by a fake gas fireplace that didn't put off any heat! Old 60's 70's ambience. My toes are froze! Pulled Pork was reheated & didn't even have baked beans at a BBQ restaurant. Would Not recommend!
(1)how's anni e.
I rarely eat ribs. I'm lazy and a slob. I do not want to work for my meal and I do not need any more grime on my person. On a visit to the great state of Indiana during Christmas break, my boyfriend's friend suggested we go to Whiskey River where we could all bathe ourselves in the rich juices of my food foe: ribs. While everybody sat in anticipation of cleaning their meat bones, I chose to get a steak. The steak was kind of overcooked and the sides were salty. My one fixation during the meal was the sweet tea. Before the lush ads of McDonald's, I didn't know what sweet tea was and had never tasted man's treacle endeavors. Up to that point I had only had sweet tea vodka (better than water) and sweetened iced tea (same concept as sweet tea but minus the dump truck of sugar syrup). I was told sweet tea was nothing I had ever tried. So there I was, determined to bask in the glory that was the Midwest. I ordered myself a regular, refillable glass of sweet tea (what came was a hilariously large cup). It hit me. Hard. It was delicious. An entire cup smothered in nothing but water, syrup, and maybe some more sugar for good measure. It was absolutely breathtaking (in retrospect, this was probably not a good thing). It was so good that I proceeded to get refills. It was insane how much sweet tea I had (I mean...I did politely swirl my straw a couple of times - you know - for company's sake). Meal, schmeal. Sweet tea was what went down. And then it came back up. Horribly, horribly so. As we drove away from Whiskey River's clap trap operation, I became more and more nauseous. Was it the tea?? How could the sweet nectar of the Midwest bring such strife? It got to a point while traveling on a highway, halfway to our destination, I yelled, "PULL OVER". We turned onto a tiny street - something like Sleepy Lane or Quaint Americana Way and I retched. I threw up every last bit of sweet tea. With that, I gave up sweet tea forever. It was clear my California palette could not withstand the decadence of Midwestern fare. Merry Christmas 445 Innocence Drive. I'm sorry about the mess that thawed in the Spring. Believe me when I say, it was a sad day for all.
(2)Randy B.
The steak was just okay. I really wanted to like this place, but the service was terrible, and slow when the place was almost empty. It has such potential, a great location and a large patio with a stage. I really hope they make some serious changes, as this would be a convenient place to hang.
(2)Dana D.
We stopped in last night after driving by this place for several years. It is kind of divey but right up my husbands alley. The waitress was really nice and they had a cozy fire in the fireplace. We started the meal off with the nachos. They had pulled pork on the tortilla covered with melted cheese and barbecue sauce. They were not bad as I was really wanting traditional nachos. My husband ordered the fried walleye with fried okra and french onion soup. I ordered the pulled pork bbq sandwich with onion rings. He really enjoyed his fish and had plenty to take home. He liked the french onion soup but I found it to salty. The bbq sandwich was not bad and the onion rings were good. It was a little chilly in there but overall not bad. We will be back since my husband liked the quiet and ambiance of the place.
(3)Vicki M.
Great service. Ribs and chicken a little dry, steak was not cooked to order, but still good. Waitress was very pleasant and knowledgable about the menu.
(4)Jon F.
Excellent service here, hands down. Very friendly people and very willing to accommodate and help out. I ordered the Moo, Oink, Cluck which consists of brisket, pulled pork, and chicken. The meat was a bit dry, but that is probably do to the smoking process (call me a noob in this field). It was very flavorful and good though. The 2 sauces are both relatively sweet... both are good though. Something a little more spicy / savory would be neat. The fries are average, but ok. The grilled mushrooms seemed like they were just mushrooms out of a can microwaved, but they did taste ok. As another reviewer mentioned the sweet tea is SWEET. A bit too sweet for the hangover I was nursing. Good, but you really gotta want a tablespoon of syrup in your mouth. Being an Illinois it was a bit annoying that most of the restaurant/bar allows smoking, but I was probably annoyed as my allergies were acting up. I'm not sure it was actually all that bad, but if that really bugs you then you might check yourself before coming or order out. You may also be able to sit in the second room if need be.
(4)Anna W.
looking at the website: high expectations walking into the restaurant: low expectations having a regular tell us our waitress has mental problems and is crazy: lower expectations tasting our appetizers (chicken nachos): higher expectations tasting my boyfriends fries: setting myself up for disappointment because these are freaking amazing fries getting my blackened "grouper": WOW I put "grouper" in parenthesis because I'm nearly positive it wasn't grouper, but it WAS really good. My boyfriend got a pulled pork sandwich, and, while I'm not a fan of dry pulled pork, it was really, really, good. Would I come back? Maybe on game day or for some low key affair.
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