Restaurant reviews

DINING: Down Home Cookin' lives up to comfort food claims

November 24, 2012
Lou Harry
Last in a month-long series of keep-it-simple restaurant reviews.
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DINING: No seats, but good eats at Broad Ripple taqueria

November 17, 2012
Lou Harry
Third in a month-long series of reviews of keep-it-simple restaurants. This week: La Chinita Poblana.
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DINING: Dog days aren't over at new Michigan Road eatery

November 10, 2012
Lou Harry
Second in a month-long series of keep-it-simple restaurants. This week: Chicago Hot Dog Co.
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DINING: New independent burger joint adds punch to downtown

November 3, 2012
Lou Harry
First in a month-long series of reviews of keep-it-simple restaurants. This week: Punch Burger.
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DINING: Sonny's is a welcome spot

October 27, 2012
Lou Harry
Last in a month-long series of reviews of possessive restaurant reviews.
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DINING: One I missed off Mass Ave.

October 20, 2012
Lou Harry
Fourth in a month-long series of possessive restaurants. This week: Henry’s Coffee Bistro.
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DINING: Clay Terrace turnover brings biggie from Illinois

October 13, 2012
Lou Harry
Third in a month-long series of reviews of possessive restaurants.
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DINING: Newcomer fills Agio void

October 6, 2012
Lou Harry
Second in a month-long series of possessive restaurant reviews. This week: Ralston's DraftHouse.
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DINING: Now it's Matt's time

September 29, 2012
Lou Harry
First in a month-long series of possessive restaurant reviews. This week: Matt The Miller's Tavern
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DINING: A little bit of truck, part 4

September 22, 2012
Lou Harry
Last in a month-long series of food truck restaurant reviews. This time, Seoul Grill and In a Pita visit a culinary wasteland.
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DINING: A little bit of truck, part III

September 15, 2012
This week's truck trek includes po’boys and pizza on wheels
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DINING: A little bit of truck, part 2

September 8, 2012
Lou Harry
In search of quality/convenience/price in rolling eateries
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DINING: A little bit of truck

September 1, 2012
Lou Harry
This month, I finally give in to the food truck phenomenon.
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DINING: No blues at Green Street Pub and Eatery in Brownsburg

August 23, 2012
Lou Harry
Last in a month long series of reviews of colorful restaurants.
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DINING: Colorful Indian buffet keeps Carmelites content

August 18, 2012
Lou Harry
Second in a month-long series of reviews of colorful restaurants. This week: Amber Indian.
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DINING: Beyond deep-fried State Fair fare

August 11, 2012
Lou Harry
Reviewer Lou Harry set out this year to find the best of the freshman foods at the Indiana State Fair, with the stipulation that they didn’t emerge from a vat of hot oil.
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DINING: Yes, Virginia (Ave.), you have a great new restaurant

August 4, 2012
Lou Harry
First in a month-long series of colorful restaurants. This week: Bluebeard.
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DINING: Neighborhood joint offers tasty tweaks on bar/grill staples

July 28, 2012
Andrea Muirragui Davis
Last in a month-long series of "Grill" restaurant reviews. This week: JT's Grille and Bar.
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DINING: Big City Grill & Lemonade steaks a claim on 38th

July 21, 2012
Lou Harry
Fourth in a month-long series of "Grill" restaurant reviews.
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DINING: North-side hotel offers surprising destination dining

July 14, 2012
Lou Harry
Third in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews. This week: Grille 39.
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DINING: Eatery adds to Library lunch options

July 7, 2012
Lou Harry
Second in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews. This week: Panorama Grill.
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DINING: The Moroccan, the merrier at new Broad Ripple sandwichery

June 30, 2012
Lou Harry
First in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurants.
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DINING: Highlights come early at Mediterra

June 23, 2012
Lou Harry
Last in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Mediterra.
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DINING: Italian style spikes Speedway coffee spot

June 16, 2012
Lou Harry
Third in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Lino’s Coffee.
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DINING: Po-boy newcomer has bocce, beer and the right bread

June 9, 2012
Lou Harry
Second in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: B's Po-Boy in Fountain Square.
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  2. Do we add (or subtract) these from the bounty we recieve from RTWFL, Daylight Savings Time, corporate tax giveaways, and the crack job IEDC is doing?? Or is Mike going to blame these on Mitch?

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  4. We loved lakehouse and think the Arbor Village would be a great location. It is less than 2 miles from over 1000 rooftops in the 225,000 to over 1 million range. Many people could use the great fishers trail system to bike or walk there. Just an idea Scotty -- but maybe something closer to 3 Wiseman would good. The only microbrew in area is Ram (boring)

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