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"Who Cares?" - Brookville, Indiana

Biker Bar and Grill: "Who Cares"

As I had left Ainsley's at Brookville Lake in Indiana, I convinced Mary to ride into Brookville, IN. Brookville, IN awaits you with beautiful historic homes and a clean, crisp look.

By the way, if you like to ride the country side, you'll find great routes to ride in that area.


At 709 Main Street you will find a typical Biker Bar & Grill known as "Who Cares" The place was created by Tom Trammel (in the pic) in 1998. Tom is employed by Ford Motor Company. His wife told him to slow down . . . so he recently decided to sell "his baby" to Kim Hollenbach (sp) in July 2005. Kim had been a waitress there for a little over a year and decided to purchase the place.

I cant judge the food, since I had already aten by the time I arrived in the afternoon, but the place seems to be a great place for those who love live bands (Saturdays) and enjoy a place where one can be who one wants to be. The place holds about 156 people, and is open 7 days a week. (Noon to 3 A.M. weekdays and Noon to Midnight on Sunday)

Robin, our waitress, was friendly and she shared with me that she had 5 children age 20, 17, 5, 7 and nine months. She was smiling as she told me about her kids. A smile filled with pride as she asked: "Can I bring you another Coke?"

If Tom is in the bar, talk to him. He has great stories and he loves to ride his HD and Indian. But what is more important is that he knows the area as he has led many bikers on great tours in this area. Talk to him about it. . .

If you are in the area, stop in and say "Hello"
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Monday, January 30, 2006 8:47:00 PM

nice town a good place to meet nice people and have a few drinks or even a pepsi    



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