The Evolution of Swingbelly’s
Swingbelly’s has been a Michigan City staple since 1983, when Mark A. Werner transformed an old laundromat into a thriving family-style restaurant. In 2002, Mark partnered with friends and employees Bret and Natalie Palmer to relocate to a historic train station at 100 Washington Street, where the original brick and hardwood floors perfectly complemented the restaurant’s nautical decor.
The journey continued in 2014 when Swingbelly’s moved to a newly renovated space, formerly “Ye Olde Bennys.” Mark’s son, M.J. (Mark Justin), brought fresh ideas and talents to the table, and together they created a new and improved Swingbelly’s, complete with a bar and curated selection of craft beers, wines, and specialty cocktails.
Today, Swingbelly’s remains dedicated to preserving its legacy while evolving to exceed the expectations of its valued guests. We invite you to be a part of our ongoing story and experience the warmth, charm, and delicious flavors that make Swingbelly’s a true Michigan City institution.
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Testimonials
“Friendly stay, great selection of craft beers, and the best onion rings I’ve had in a long time.From burgers to soups salads to sandwiches and everything else in between, every meal is like a special occasion. Outdoor dining too, family friendly atmosphere with kids menu, or if you want to head to the bar and watch golf that’s great too.”
Gayle B.
“Unbelievably good hamburgers; $5.00 on Monday. Awesome skinny fries; cooked perfectly, I must say. All of us had a burger of one type or another. Every belly was pleased and full. Great service, also. We will be back…. and soon.”
JD Robby