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Posted: Mar 20, 2008 in Things to do, Dining
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I'm looking for somewhere to have brunch on Easter Sunday in the Broad Ripple/Meridian Kessler/SoBro area that I can make a reservation? Any ideas?
I've already called Petite Chou and it's first come first served.
Well, I'm devastated to find that Puck's at the IMA is booked solid. Can't get in there. I think there are some places downtown, like the Omni Severin and St Elmo's and the Hyatt ... but I'm not answering your question, am I?
Broad Ripple. Meridian Kessler. SoBro (my neighborhood). Let's see...
Well, Taste Cafe & Marketplace will be closed (the owners have a tradition of going to Puck's at the IMA on Easter). Just called Meridian, which is also booked. I give up. I really wanted a good brunch somewhere too.
Anybody else got any ideas?
Darn about Taste, but glad that you told me because I was going to swing by there on Sunday. I didn't even THINK of Pucks when I was calling around the other day! GAH!
I know the ZEST will be open on Sunday, but it's first-come, first-served. I did call Meridian for a reservation yesterday and must have done that just in time...but it's a 1:30 and a little too late for what I wanted.
Thanks Konrad!
No worries Chelsea. Listen, did you make that 1:30 reservation at Meridian, or pass on it? Cos if you made it and were planning to cancel, I'll take it off your hands.
I'm going to keep my 1:30! Sorry:) Petite Chou is also open, but not taking reservations...walk-ins as usual.
Happy Easter brunching!
Did you try Aristocrat?
Come to Luna for donuts and music!!!
If you want to travel downtown or to Fisher Sahms is have what looks to be a nice brunch for a reasonable price ($20 per person I think)
The downotown location would have easy parking and probably still has reservations since not to many people know about it.