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Six Best Cocktail Names in Indy

These intriguing names for concoctions hail from The Libertine, Black Market, Bluebeard, Nicky Blaine’s, The Ball & Biscuit, and Plat 99.

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10 of the Priciest Dishes at Indy Restaurants

Meals ranging from $48 to $119 should leave you with a satisfied stomach, and a lighter wallet.

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Three Ways to Eat Octopus in Indy

The delicacy takes a turn in these distinct styles—as a warm salad, grilled with pepper-and-fennel confit, and sushi.

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The Dining Trend We’re Dying to Try: Cronuts

Like the centaur of baked goods, the cronut is a cross between a croissant and donut—flaky and fried, coated in sugar with cream inside. Its cross-section is as delicate and intricate as a honeycomb.

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Three Indy Menu Items That Will Make You Do a Double-Take

Hopwood Cellars, Rook, and The Local Eatery & Pub serve up items that will have you asking, “Come again?”

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10 Favorite Celebrity Spottings at Indy Restaurants

Barack Obama, Jon Hamm, Katy Perry, Martha Stewart, and more.

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Seven Ways to Snag a Table at That Hot Restaurant

Avoiding Friday and Saturday nights not only ups your odds of a table, but can also mean less harried service and more attention to dishes. And Sundays can be great nights to dine out—Bluebeard, for instance, stays open until 10 p.m. with a special, scaled-down menu of dishes you might not get the rest of the week.

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Six Indy Restaurants Making National News

Yats, The Libertine, St. Elmo Steak House, Harry & Izzy’s, Petite Chou, and Maxine’s Chicken & Waffles are all making names for themselves.

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Three Great Gourmet Foods on a Stick

Ready for the picking at Siam Square, Severin Bar, and Oakleys Bistro

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Coming Soon: Yolk

Customers will be able to feast on affordable breakfast-and-lunch fare daily, including the hearty Pot Roast Benedict.

Eat + Drink, the new lounge next door to Taste Cafe, gets funky with small plates and cocktails.
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Nice Addition: A Review of Eat + Drink

Deep leather club chairs and tufted sofas? You won’t find any of those old cocktail-lounge frills here, Grampa. What surprises is how this snug, graffiti-chic space reimagines the concept of boozy swank.

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Top Five: Soul-Food Restaurants

The servers at Kountry Kitchen are strikingly sweet, delivering canned Cokes alongside jelly-jar glasses and hauling out trays loaded with two-meat, two-sides combo meals.

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Swoon List 2.18.14

Including a sugar-rimmed brandy sidecar—with Cointreau and lemon juice at McCormick & Schmick’s.

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Viva la French Toast!

Did you remember to stock up on bread, milk, and eggs? These restaurants did! A gallery of the best french toast in town.

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Introducing: Labor District Cafe

Given that the same people who brought burnt-cheese cheeseburgers in adorable wire baskets to Punch Burger conceived the place, we weren’t surprised that Labor District wears a similar mod-but-approachable style.

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