This Indiana restaurant would make for the perfect date night because of how beautiful it is.

While Indiana ranks pretty low on the list of most beautiful states in America, there are still some beautiful places to see in the Hoosier State. We have discussed a few of these places in the past. For example, there is the most beautiful lake in Indiana, the most beautiful building in the state, and the most beautiful place to visit in Indiana. To keep up with that theme, I recently found an article that featured the 50 most beautiful restaurants in the United States, and one Indiana eatery made the list.

The list, compiled by People, recently found the 50 most beautiful restaurants in the country.  While there are a handful of remarkable restaurants located across Indiana, only one is known for being the most beautiful in the state. If you've been relentlessly searching for a special, spectacular place to dine with family and friends or to impress a date, this standout spot is certainly the place for you!

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The Most Beautiful Restaurant in Indiana

According to the list from People, the most beautiful restaurant in Indiana is The Fountain Room in Indianapolis.

Here's what People had to say about the most beautiful restaurant in Indiana:

This stylish two-story spot brings Art Deco glamour with marble bartops, tufted leather chairs, and cascading chandeliers.

LOOK: Here's Why Indiana is Pretty Much the Best Place on Earth [As Told by Hoosiers]

Reddit user, u/youcanneverbanme recently asked their fellow Hoosiers in the Indiana subreddit what they liked about living here. The question received hundreds of responses and the vast majority of them were positive. Of course, there were some that were negative because there are sad people who are perpetually angry on the internet and want everyone to know it for some reason, but we won't concern ourselves with those. We want to focus on the good, and when it comes to the good, there's plenty of it to enjoy.

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KEEP READING: 40 Real Indiana Towns with Quirky, Weird, and Funny Names

Outside the major cities, the Hoosier state is full of tiny little towns you've probably passed through on your way to one of those cities. Most of them are likely 100 to 150 years old, or older, and have been around far longer than the large metropolitan areas such as Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Evansville. Typically, they were started by early settlers who found their way to the state and decided to make it home. Eventually, others would join them, and a community was formed. Over time, as the surrounding areas grew, most of them were folded into those areas and governed by the nearest city or county's governing body officially making them "unincorporated," meaning they did not have their own formally organized municipal government.

A scroll through Wikipedia's long list of unincorporated communities in Indiana shows several of them have names that by today's standards would be considered weird, quirky, or just downright right funny. These are my 40 favorities.

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