Vera Mae's Bistro
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Sat - Phones:
Main - 765-747-4941
Fax - 765-747-4941
Extra - 765-767-5544
- Address:
- 209 S Walnut St Muncie, IN 47305
- Links:
https://veramaes.com/is-the-traditional-office-a-thing-of-the-past
- Categories
- American Restaurants, Caterers, Creole & Cajun Restaurants, French Restaurants, Italian Restaurants, Restaurants, Sandwich Shops, Seafood Restaurants, Vegetarian Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$$
- Other Information
Cuisines: Italian, Caterers, French, American, Continental, Vegetarian, Cajun & Creole, Seafood, Southern, Sandwiches, European, Healthy
Price Range : Above Average
General Info
Opening its doors in 1999, Vera Mae’s began its story as a lunch delivery and catering business through its South Walnut street storefront in downtown Muncie. Owner Kent Shuff pioneered the revitalization of Muncie’s historical district and later expanded the restaurant in 2002. Formerly Ballard Hardware, Kent and co-owner and partner, Steve Fennimore created the Ballaird Hall, increasing the original Bistro from 54 seats to 210 seats. Come explore the living history of a Midwestern staple. On our walls you will find part namesake, Vera Yates (Kent's Grandmother) at her restaurant and gas station, along with David Letterman on an evening out. Everything has a story as the modern local art and historic architectural elements combine for an intoxicating evening of hand-crafted cuisine and delectable drinks.Opening its doors in 1999, Vera Mae’s began its story as a lunch delivery and catering business through its South Walnut street storefront in downtown Muncie. Owner Kent Shuff pioneered the revitalization of Muncie’s historical district and later expanded the restaurant in 2002. Formerly Ballard Hardware, Kent and co-owner and partner, Steve Fennimore created the Ballaird Hall, increasing the original Bistro from 54 seats to 210 seats. Come explore the living history of a Midwestern staple. On our walls you will find part namesake, Vera Yates (Kent's Grandmother) at her restaurant and gas station, along with David Letterman on an evening out. Everything has a story as the modern local art and historic architectural elements combine for an intoxicating evening of hand-crafted cuisine and delectable drinks.