About Boone County Junction Bar & Grill
Boone County Junction Bar and Grill on Smith Street in Lebanon, Indiana operates in the building that previously housed The Switch Track, an old train station converted into a restaurant. The breaded pork tenderloin sandwich here is nicely breaded, half an inch or more thick, described as very good at $13.99 with fries. A reviewer who had it split in two called it the kind of thick, properly breaded tenderloin that makes Boone County worth stopping in.
The menu covers burgers, pizzas, and wings alongside the tenderloin, with a range of sides including fries, tots, carrots, and sweet potato fries. The train station building gives it a character that Lebanon Milky Way and Klooz Brewz, the other Boone County tenderloin stops, cannot match in terms of architecture.
Late hours Friday and Saturday until 3:00 AM give Boone County Junction a late-night dimension that serves Lebanon's evening crowd long after the other kitchen options close. Open Thursday through Sunday with morning hours starting at 8:00 AM, and Monday through Wednesday from 11:00 AM until midnight.
For anyone in Lebanon or routing through Boone County on I-65, Boone County Junction at 100 Smith St is the old train station tenderloin stop. The thick half-inch cut earns the price.