Hollyhock Hill
About
Hollyhock Hill has been a cherished Indianapolis institution since 1928, serving up hearty family-style fried chicken dinners that arrive at your table in heaping portions perfect for sharing. The nostalgic, homey atmosphere and all-you-can-eat sides make it a stress-free dining experience where kids can enjoy classic comfort food without fancy fuss, and parents appreciate that no one has to pass up seconds.
Highlights
- ✓Legendary crispy fried chicken served family-style with unlimited refills
- ✓Classic comfort food sides including creamy mashed potatoes, green beans, and coleslaw
- ✓Nostalgic 1920s farmhouse atmosphere that feels like dining at grandma's house
- ✓Warm rolls and apple butter that kids absolutely love
- ✓No-fuss dining where messy eaters fit right in with the casual, homestyle vibe
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (by 5:00 PM on weekends) or make a reservation,this popular spot can have long waits during peak dinner hours
- 2.Come hungry! The family-style service includes unlimited servings of sides like mashed potatoes, green beans, and cottage cheese, so pace yourself
- 3.Request a booth if you have younger children,they provide a bit more containment than the open tables
- 4.Cash is king here, though they do accept credit cards; check their current payment policies before visiting
- 5.The nostalgic 1920s farmhouse setting means no high-tech distractions,bring quiet activities for kids who might get antsy during waits
Best Time to Visit
Weekday evenings (Tuesday-Thursday) around 5:30 PM offer the shortest waits and quieter atmosphere. Sunday after-church crowds can make wait times lengthy, so avoid 12:30-2:00 PM on weekends if possible.
What to Know
Expect to spend around $15-25 per person for the all-you-can-eat family-style meals. The restaurant is located in a charming historic house with ample free parking on-site, though seating is traditional (no booster seats or high chairs may limit accessibility for very young toddlers).
Seasonal Notes
The restaurant maintains consistent hours year-round (closed Mondays). Holiday periods like Mother's Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving see especially long waits, so plan accordingly or make reservations well in advance.
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