Livin' It Up in Indy

Brian Miller

October 29, 2007 by Brian Miller

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Where do you take out of town guests when they visit Indy? If you only had three places to go...eating, drinking and having a good time are the only requirements...where do you go???

Forum: Restaurants & Dining

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bars, friends, Restaurants, fun, entertaining, out of town guests, Brian Miller

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mlhphd
mlhphd, October 29, 2007
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Big Car! The Chatterbox! La Piedad!

caralyn
caralyn, October 30, 2007
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Wolfgang Pucks @ the IMA, Chatterbox (Downtown), Radio Radio (Fountain Square)

kimikokopuffs
kimikokopuffs, October 30, 2007
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Fountain Square, Mass Ave and Broad Ripple. But OK, if I had to be more specific: for low-key - Yats, Big Car and the Alley Cat for mid-range - Scholars Inn, IMA, Chatterbox for "living it up" - Elements, Six/Blu (just for the pure people watching, which I thoroughly enjoy -- although Howl at the Moon is always a good time too, especially with a group), D'Vine

kevin
kevin, October 30, 2007
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Mama Carolla's, Old Point Tavern, White River State Park (several options -- from the ISM to the zoo -- depending on the guest)

Neal Taflinger
Neal Taflinger, October 30, 2007
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Grab sandwiches from Taste, buy a bottle of wine from Kahn's, and have a secret picnic on James Whitcomb Riley's tomb overlooking the city.

kimikokopuffs
kimikokopuffs, October 30, 2007
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God. Taste and Mama Carolla's. How could I have forgotten. And brunch at Patachou or Pucks. Duh. So many options.

Nicole.Yalowitz
Nicole.Yalowitz, October 30, 2007
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The old Paramount Pizza Palace would have taken care of all three with one blow. That being said, for family; Shapiro's downtown, an Imax movie and the State Museum. For Friends; Brugge Brasserie in B.R., Chatterbox and then the Rathskellar for Polka Boy.

Brian Miller
Brian Miller, October 30, 2007
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I might have to turn this into a series...next week...Broad Ripple only.

caralyn
caralyn, October 30, 2007
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ahhh! the 'Skeller - how could i be so remiss??? (Good call on Polka Boy)

Sewer_Harpy
Sewer_Harpy, October 30, 2007
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Breakfast:

Bloody Mary's and Eggs Benedict at the Conrad.

Lunch:

Yats and a brown bagged 22oz Newcastle.

Dinner:

Rath-funkin-skeller BABY!. Polkaboy, Brats, and Snakebites

Day Complete. Wash, rinse and repeat as necessary.

mvittorio
mvittorio, January 30, 2008
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dinner... definately Iaria's... drinks, the rathskellar!... and for having a good time, the good ol ripple and barhop!

Ange_Smith
Ange_Smith, February 1, 2008
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I just had a British guest here for a month. The places we frequented the most were: Bazbeaux on Mass. Ave., MacNiven's Restaurant and Bar (across from the Mass. Ave. Bazbeaux), and RadioRadio.

We did The Rathskeller, BARcelona Tapas, and Keystone Arts Cinema quite a bit, too...

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