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New in Town: Tinker Street

For now, being back in business—at a place that seats just 34 in its main dining room—seems to have rejuvenated George’s spirits.

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Eat Sheet: Scratch Truck, Dark Horse Delicatessen, and More

Scratch Truck announces plans to expand, and Lutz’s Steakhouse gears up for a grand-reopening date.

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10 Valentine’s Date Ideas for Indy Lovers

Day and night options to act on before it’s too late

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Swoon List 2.3.15

Including a luscious pierogi starter from Black Market.

The flavored popcorn gets a blast of nitrogen.
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Eat Play Love: A Review of Revery

Salvaged barn wood, weathered to a fine patina. A hostess stand behind an ancient baling press. Servers in crisp denim aprons. Are we really in Greenwood?

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Unspoken Rules of Adult Swim

Booze lines are long, and mixed drinks take time. Be a hero and order beer.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: St. Elmo Steak House

The shrimp cocktail is very good—let’s get that out of the way. The real reason why downtown’s 113-year-old chophouse still thrives: It’s the steak.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Ruth’s Chris Steak House

The Midwestern-sourced beef stands on its own, thanks to the method Ruth’s Chris has carefully honed since 1965.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Janko’s Little Zagreb

You can leave the coat and tie at home, and even show up in a sweatshirt if you like (just not one with a big “P” across the front).

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Sullivan’s Steakhouse

A dramatic glassed-in wine closet spans an entire wall, like a Barney’s display window, and the female servers wear hemlines well above the knee.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Bynum’s Steakhouse

The biggest draw at this landmark eatery is its 32-ounce bone-in prime rib, a meltingly tender slab of beef rimmed in fat.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Morton’s The Steakhouse

Morton’s has a little salt and pepper at the temples; the decor feels dated, and the vibe seems measured. But we consider the place distinguished.

Popcorn with kale chips and fried Brussels sprouts at Tinker Street.
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Eat Sheet: Tinker Street, Hoosier Momma, and More

Peter George’s new restaurant opens, and Erin Edds leaves Hoosier Momma.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Peterson’s

If you don’t surrender your fork after the main course, try the towering chocolate cake: It practically hops into your mouth.

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Indy’s Great Steakhouses: Mo’s… A Place For Steaks

Mad Men–era charm for a special night out and steaks, which equally bewitch.

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