Indiana, like most states, has some odd laws still on the books from the immediate post-Prohibition era, including a “food requirements” rule that specifies that any establishment that serves retail alcoholic beverages must also maintain a restaurant on-site. That restaurant is required to serve certain specific food items. This is how the Bank Street Brewhouse complies with the law:
As you can see, this fully complies with the wording of the rule which requires “a food menu to consist of not less than the following:”
- Hot soups.
- Hot sandwiches.
- Coffee and milk.
- Soft drinks.
H/T to Katherine Mangu-Ward who has more on the ridiculous requirements.