City to welcome a host of new dining, entertainment venues
Live music venue, late-night cookie shop are among new restaurants set to open.
Live music venue, late-night cookie shop are among new restaurants set to open.
A new restaurant planned for Broad Ripple from restaurateur Martha Hoover—along with other new arrivals, including 10-01 Food & Drink and Fire by the Monon—suggests the neighborhood remains one of the city’s most sought-after spots for local restaurants.
As many as four large restaurants could open in the first floor of the former Nordstrom at Circle Centre mall under a plan floated by mall manager Simon Property Group Inc.
Tilted Kilt, a chain of Celtic sports pubs known for its scantily clad, kilt-wearing waitresses, will take over the spot at the northeast corner of Meridian and Georgia streets.
Second in a month-long series of “game-on” restaurants. This week: Indianapolis Colts Grille.
The owner of the drive-through focused burger chain Rally’s, which got its start in southern Indiana, hopes to double the number of locations in the Indianapolis area.
The burger chain has applied for zoning approval to build a restaurant near 16th and Meridian streets, just south of CVS drugstore. It would be one of 10 stores it plans to open here.
First in a month-long series of “game on” eatery reviews.
Among the casualties is the downtown restaurant Hue and Carmel’s The Glass Chimney. El Rodeo, Eggshell Bistro and Hotcakes Emporium are among those opening locations in the area.
Plan to take over former Cardinal Fitness facility is likely to be opposed by Broad Ripple Village Association.
Second in a month-long series of reviews of newish pizza places
The main entrance is getting a $1 million makeover as the 28-story building prepares to welcome two new restaurant tenants.
Thinking his emporium for all-beef franks has maxed out its sales potential, Brent Joseph cut a deal to relocate to an epicenter for downtown office complexes and triple seating.
The chain is trying to regain a foothold in central Indiana with two locations under construction and at least three more in the works.
After 25 years at La Margarita, stabilizing sales and surviving family tragedy, owner Lori Rangel-Grubbs is branching out to Fountain Square.
Owner of Pizzology in Carmel to introduce new concept in East Washington Street space.
New locations of various eateries are planned in Carmel, downtown, and on the north and south sides.
Naked Tchopstix plans to open a location in the former home of Nicky Blaine’s in the basement of the King Cole Building.
Third in a month-long series of numeric restaurant reviews. This week: Seasons 52.
Plans for a new Latin restaurant at 52nd Street and College Avenue are on hold after another restaurant owner sued to overturn city approval of a parking variance.