State’s first Taco Bell Cantina planned in downtown Indianapolis

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5 thoughts on “State’s first Taco Bell Cantina planned in downtown Indianapolis

  1. It’s good to have a restaurant along this stretch of Washington St. since Rock Bottom has closed. There was always outdoor activity at Rock Bottom. What is the status of the Rock Bottom space? There is still furniture in the space.

  2. Businesses come and go. One shouldn’t be surprised of the ever changing landscape of businesses and restaurants that come and go anywhere in the city or in any city for that matter. There will always be something to feel the void.

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