 
                            The four children of Joe Huber Jr., the restaurant's founder, all decided to retire
You went there to find a pumpkin, for flowers, for wine, for fresh farm produce and to eat. Now after 92 years, Joe Huber's Family Farm & Restaurant in November, the Southern Indiana landmark will be sold.
Joe Huber's, located in Starlight, will be sold at a public auction at 10 a.m. Nov. 17, according to Doug Harritt, owner and president of the Harritt Group. The 160-acre property will be sold in multiple tracts.
The four children of Joe Huber Jr., the restaurant's founder, all decided to retire, Harritt said. The farm, restaurant and two large party barns at 2421 Engle Road will all be sold at the auction.
Joe Huber's family Farm & Restaurant website
Huber’s orchard and winery next door wants to clarify - it isn’t them that will be closing.


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