Agave Azul – Mexican Grill – Boswell, Indiana
- Apr 29
- 4 min read
Boswell, Indiana is located along US Highway 41, in southern Benton County. The town of Boswell was founded in 1872 by Parnham Boswell. Nearly 800 people reside in this small town. Families send their children to Prairie Crossing Elementary (K-6) and Benton Central High School. Boswell has many advantages for families and businesses. There are several businesses located in Boswell, Indiana.
Dollar General Store
The Tastee Treat (an ice cream drive-in)
Boswell Trade Center (auction house)
Gibson Furniture
Agave Azul
Barnhart Crane & Rigging
Totally Foam Insulation
The Cowboy Corner
Dallas Pizza
Hub Plaza Liquors
U.S. Postal Service
Police Station
Boswell Public Library
American Garden Works Inc.
Midwest Storage
Farmers & Merchant Bank
Essentially Created Gifts
Boswell Chase Grain
Dwenger Trucking
Across U.S. Highway 41 is the Benton County Fairgrounds, which have livestock sales, 4-H, and events. When you visit Boswell, Indiana, you would think it was a small town in the middle of nowhere, and nothing to see or do. In actuality, Boswell, Indiana is a hidden gem. It's a small town with a unique community and several small businesses.
We enjoy dining at Agave Azul In Boswell, Indiana. The food is delicious, and the staff provides excellent customer service. The atmosphere is enjoyable, and the community is friendly.
Dips
Appetizers
Buffalo Hot Wings
Soups and Salads
Fajitas
Tortas
Burritos
Sirloin or Ribeye Steak with Shrimp
Chicken
Vegetarian
Sandwiches
Nachos
Quesadillas
Enchiladas
Kids’ meal
Combo Selections
Tacos
Seafood Dishes

Agave Azul offers daily specials, Lunch Specials and Combos, Mexican Classics, Ala Carte selections, and delicious desserts. The chips, salsa and queso are served warm. You’ll never go home hungry. Sometimes we split the Fajita Hawaiian meal. It's enough to feed two people. We don’t mind having leftovers! Agave Azul is our special place to meet with friends and family, for dinner and socializing. We highly recommend Agave Azul Mexican Grill in Boswell, IN.
Agave Azul Mexican Grill (4.4 Star Rating)
109 S Old US Highway 41
Boswell, Indiana 47921
(765) 314-5025
After dinner, stop by the family owned “Tastee Treat” for dessert, located across the street. They offer a variety of hard dipped ice cream, milk shakes, flavored cappuccino’s and more. If you are hungry for a lighter meal, compared to Agave Azul Mexican Grill’s full-sized dinners, the Tastee Treat offers delicious sandwiches, tacos, wings, popcorn shrimp, chicken strips, Coney dogs, a variety of sides and beverages.
Tastee Treat (4.7 Star Rating)
204 N Old US Highway 41
Boswell, IN 47921
(765) 869-5439
You can’t go wrong when dining at either or both restaurants. Why choose?
Small towns in Indiana are often praised for their strong community, slower paced lifestyle, unique charm, and popular small businesses. They have a strong sense of community involvement and history that bring residents together. They are known for their natural beauty, parks, lakes, outdoor recreational areas, local events and festivals. If you ever get the opportunity to visit a small town, even if your trip is short visited, take the time to learn about how the small town began, heritage and the story. You might be surprised about what you learn.
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Cawker City Kansas - World’s largest ball of Sisal Twine
South Pittsburg, Tennessee – World’s largest cast iron skilled by Lodge Cast Iron
Bemidji, Minnesota – Paul Bunyan and his famous blue ox, Babe
Oxford, Indiana – Home of Dan Patch, an undefeated racehorse in his three regular seasons, losing only two heats. Foaled on the farm of Dan A. Messner in 1896.
Williamsport, Indiana – Waterfall used in the 19th century to support a mill, located below the fall. It is the highest 90-foot free-falling waterfall in Indiana.
North Cascades National Park, Washington - Colonial Creek Falls – The tallest waterfall in the United States – horizontal traverse of more than 4,200 feet, falling 2,568 feet vertically in 13 distinct drops, with an average incline of 65 degrees.
Willow Creek, California – Sasquatch Museum – Birthplace of the modern Bigfoot legend
Southgate, Michigan – Mallie’s Sports Grill & Bar – Largest commercially sold hamburger weighing 1,794 lbs. created after four years of planning.
Fayette County, Pennsylvania – Bowman’s Castle – built in 1789. It is the oldest Gothic Revival castle in the United States and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Estes Park, Colorado – The Stanley Hotel – This hotel is widely considered to be one of the most haunted places in the United States. It is renowned for the inspiring Stephen King’s novel “The Shining”, and the hotel itself is said to have its own history of ghost activities.
Holland, Michigan – Has a working Dutch windmill called De Zwaan, and Windmill Island Gardens with 100,000+ beautiful tulips during the spring annual Tulip Time festival. Another option is the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Washington State.
There are so many different places to dine, relax, camp, and experience. Take the time to enjoy our small towns, mom and pop shops, or a Bed and Breakfast. Go for a ride on a dude ranch. Experience a gem or diamond dig. Visit unique and historical attractions.
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written by Marietta Smith
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