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Prime Time Pub & Grill

A Local Favorite That Delivers Big Flavor

Whether you’re craving a thick-cut slice of prime rib or a quick weekday lunch under $10, Prime Time Pub & Grill is serving up more than just great food — it’s delivering a hometown experience with heart.

With two locations in Newburgh and Evansville, a new concept called Prime Sports, a mobile kitchen known as Prime Time on Wheels, and catering capabilities for events of up to 5,000 guests, Prime Time is built for every occasion. “We are a veteran-owned business that believes strongly in supporting our community that supports us every day!” says owner David Parker.

While Prime Time’s prime rib and award-winning burgers have earned the spotlight — including honors from local diners and the Burger Brawl — the menu’s true charm lies in its everyday appeal. Flavor-packed rice bowls, crisp salads, and satisfying wraps have become go-to staples for locals. “Our pulled pork is the best kept secret in the tri-state,” Parker adds.

Open seven days a week, Prime Time keeps things fresh with a rotating lunch menu starting at just $9.99 — a quick, affordable alternative to fast food with way more flavor. “You can get in and out pretty quick for less cost than a typical fast food value meal,” Parker says.

What’s the secret to Prime Time’s success? “Our secret ingredient is our people,” Parker shares with a smile. From friendly service to community events, that local love is on full display.

Whether you’re dining in, hosting a tailgate, booking a full-scale catered event, or need a private room, Prime Time Pub & Grill delivers every time — just ask their loyal fans. Explore the full menu and plan your visit at primetimenewburgh.com.

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Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in April 2021 as Managing Editor, after serving as Special Publications Editor for the Messenger-Inquirer in Owensboro, Kentucky. A native of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, Jodi is a Murray State University journalism graduate. After college, she lived in Vienna, Austria, and worked first as an au pair, then as the publisher’s assistant and events editor for English-language newspaper The Vienna Review. Jodi has called Evansville’s East Side home since 2016 and enjoys reading and walking her German shepherd, Morgan. She serves on the board of directors for local nonprofit Foster Care In the The U.S.

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