We had dinner at B & C’s Hideout last evening 1÷23÷2016. New Palestine’s Road house. First & last time diner. We went to dinner with 6 others. We all ordered different meals. I ordered the Roast Beef sandwich«Piled high with Roast Beef» with Au Jus and onion rings. There were two thin slices of Roast beef on two halves of a sandwich roll that must have been in a warmer most of the day and was dried out. It was tasteless as well. Others were satisfied with their meals but everyone complained about how greasy the onion rings were. The wait servers were very accomodating & did a great job, no complaints there. I won’t be back because I didn’t enjoy my meal and wasn’t impressed with the menu selections. Also, if this is a «Bonnie & Clyde themed» restaurant, I certainly didn’t get that vibe. It really reminded me of a Golf Club restaurant or a motel banquet room… BTW, Unilocal requires me to give one star just to post my review…
Ericka D.
Place rating: 2 Indianapolis, IN
Ugh, um, hmm. What can I say when I don’t want to be rude? Well, the name gives you the impression the atmosphere will have some cool 1920’s theme, but other than menu names it really doesn’t make sense to try the whole Bonnie and Clyde thing. The food took forever and wasn’t very good. Definitely, not returning.
Amanda B.
Place rating: 5 Fountaintown, IN
Awesome kids chicken tenders. We always get onion rings… its a big order. We love the breaded tenderloin its huge so come hungry!
Melissa S.
Place rating: 5 Salem, AL
My son and I had the breaded tenderloin with black pepper fries. It was delicious! The tenderloin is huge and the fries were perfect. I had water which I won’t do again as its well water but otherwise we enjoyed everything. Our waitress was very friendly and attentive. Service was quick as well.
Christina H.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
I haven’t physically been here but I order! I always get the fried mushrooms. And I’m not a mushroom type of person. But these are killer! And their ranch that comes w it is the best. And don’t forget about how MUCH you get for ur money. Totally worth it. Everyone else always gets tenderloins and burgers and they love them too. I’ll stick the the mushrooms. an appetizer big as a meal it’s self. I had a lady a work go try it out. She drove from knightstown Her and her husband. They absolutely loved it! She’s now telling ppl about this place! It sure hits the spot.
William R.
Place rating: 4 Greenfield, IN
This place is delicious. I have been a few times but I think the best thing they server is the breaded tenderloins and onion rings. I do think it is a little on the expensive side for what you get though.
Dave B.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
I got the Cajun catfish which was really good service was fast I wish it was more cozy
Jim D.
Place rating: 1 Greenfield, IN
Amazing poor customer service and service recovery skills. Sad to see this with so many choices out there. Do not waste your time here. The food tasted just average. Don’t expect any apology or anything comped even after waitress and kitchen completely mess up your order. Ive been in the service industry 35 years and am quite aware of what mediocre service is like. Businesses like this will eventually fail. You must exceed your customers expectations. Management needs to teach their staff some people skills. Own your mistakes and make it right. Its nothing personal. Since your food is average at best,(and you don’t even serve beer on tap), it would seem imperative that you excel in customer service!
Kelly S.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Every time we come, the food and service are wonderful, a rare occasion in this industry anymore. I almost always get the breaded tenderloin, it’s delicious! My kids enjoy your food as well. The steak chips are delicious. This place is a nice teat for us with our kids, where we know they’ll love their food, and we will too! Can’t wait to go back!
Elizabeth W.
Place rating: 1 Indianapolis, IN
Not giving my money to this business again. The waitress was super nice but after talking to the owner Vickie, she was very rude to us and ended up screaming at us through conversation. If they mess up your food, plan on paying for two meals.
Stacie S.
Place rating: 4 Hinsdale, IL
If you’re looking for a satisfying meal in an atmosphere full of good friends, family and attentive waitstaff then you’ve come to the right place. Make sure to try the hand breaded tenderloin, pickles and onion rings. All are lightly coated, crispy and delicious. I forgot onion rings could taste so good. Indy cuisine at its best.
Lisa S.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
We were staying at the KOA for the night. The front desk clerk there suggested this place. I’m glad we listened! It was great! The food was really good! I had a salad and fried veggies, my girlfriend had the tenderloin, which she raved about. We tried the local beer Sun King. It was great! Our bartender Amy was very friendly and very helpful. The new bartender was as well, we didn’t catch her name though. They even changed the TV station so we could watch the Buckeyes play!
Andrew M.
Place rating: 4 New Palestine, IN
I consider Bonnie and Clyde’s Hideout to be like a rural Applebee’s. That is the type of fare that is most of what they offer. They have a good deal of fried food, but also have wraps and salads for a healthier option. The fried clams are my wife’s favorite dish. Prices are similar to Applebee’s as well. They have a full bar attached to the restaurant’s dining room. The dining area has a couple larger, round tables that are good for seating groups together. They have tvs all around the dining area and the bar, with sports on. Service is average. Rated 4 stars instead of 5 because of the lengthy amount of time we typically have to wait for our food to arrive after ordering. A great, unique local restaurant!
Warren R.
Place rating: 4 Westfield, IN
Been here a few times as they are near my cousin’s house. LOVE the fried dill pickle spears. Haven’t had anything I didn’t like. Good food and good service with a great atmosphere and friendly bartenders.
Aaron N.
Place rating: 3 Burlingame, CA
If fried food is your thing, then this place is for you. My wife loves the fried pickles, and the tenderloin is above average. Being a resident of the area, we have been here multiple times, and have never had bad service. Portions are large so don’t over do it.
Mike M.
Place rating: 1 Greenwood, IN
This turkey wrap could have been purchased at Krogers. I’ve had my share of wraps and every restaurant tries to change it up. Not here. Sorry I ordered it. Don’t make the same mistake as me. Awful.
Stacie F.
Place rating: 4 New Palestine, IN
Lots of choices for dinner or lunch. Haven’t had anything I didn’t like. The tenderloin is great. They also have really good salads if you want a healthier option. Service is decent. The owners are nice as well.
Justin S.
Place rating: 4 Indianapolis, IN
Great onion rings. Hiding on the county line. Fantastic tenderloin. Stick around at night or on weekends. Watch the classic cars come in.
Rick G.
Place rating: 4 Indianapolis, IN
New Palestine is not known for anything out of the ordinary, until now. We met a friend for lunch here… she had been a couple of times before and highly recommended it. The décor is pretty cool, with the Bonnie and Clyde theme, Not overdone, not too cute, just right. But one doesn’t go to a restaurant for the décor, bottom line, it’s all about the food. I chose the breaded tenderloin, and, while it’s not the best breaded tenderloin I’ve ever had… I do believe it’s the best one in Hancock county. The breading is spectacular and doesn’t get soggy. The meat appears to be fresh, not frozen. I chose onion rings as my side, and they were absolutely fantastic! WELL worth the trip here for them. Holly had a Tuscan chicken sandwich and absolutely raved about it. For her side, it was sweet potato fries, and they, also, were amazing. The service was stellar, and the price was reasonable. We’ll be back. One caveat… with the restaurant fills up, it tends to get a bit loud. They could use a little sound baffling here.
Christina R.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Overall, B & C’s Hideout is a solid bar/restaurant nestled inside a small town. The menu is full of traditional bar bites and sandwiches, all aptly-named to correspond with the Bonnie & Clyde theme, but I found even the most common of dishes to have a twist that made them specific to the Hideout. For example, I ordered the sweet potato fries and instead of throwing them on the plate as a replacement to the traditional fry, they sprinkled them with sugar and gave them a flavor all their own. For my meal, I ordered the breaded tenderloin which I found to be one of the better tenderloins to grace my plate in quite some time. The breading was a delicious blend of corn meal, spices, and flour which made it exceptionally crispy while the meat was a nice balance of tender-thinness and juicy-goodness. Our service was prompt and the prices stellar. Our party of six each ordered a meal, we split a few appetizers, several ordered salad, and at least three adult beverages were purchased all for $ 75! It definitely makes for a nice change of pace in the small town of New Palestine, IN and I will definitely be back if I am ever looking for traditional american fare when I am passing through. Unilocal! Insider’s Tip: I’m told that the main dining area can get extremely noisy during peak times so if a bar table is available, grab it!