DINING: Mass Ave diners finally have opportunity to study Pizzology
Airy atmosphere and friendly service, combined with relatively simplistic combinations built from largely farm-fresh ingredients, help keep this pizzeria from being intimidating.
Airy atmosphere and friendly service, combined with relatively simplistic combinations built from largely farm-fresh ingredients, help keep this pizzeria from being intimidating.
Plow & Anchor is the latest eatery on the ground floor of the Ambassador. The pleasures start with Salt Cod Croquettes.
The main event, of course, is the meat. The mounds and mounds of meat.
You can have roller coasters; I’ll take these wet rides. Plus, what’s new at Camp Rudolph.
No fine dining establishments in central Indiana is likely to have as much of an impact on the dining habits of local residents and workers as the new downtown Marsh Cafe.
Nine Irish Brothers brings bangers and mash to Mass Ave. New pub also features live music.
Is it better than Bub’s? Livelier than Scotty’s? I dodge both questions.
Mass Ave around the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and East Street has been bursting lately with new dining options. Here’s the latest.
A strip of restaurants has turned a previously anonymous stretch of real estate into a culinary destination. The latest neighbor: Chilly Water Brewing Co.
Its Chicago prices could use a little modification, but this newcomer shows style.
At BarRio Taco & Tequila Bar, the elements are in play but the recipe doesn’t quite work yet
Gandolfo’s New York Delicatessen fills in the empty spot vacated by Orange Leaf.
It seems like every month, a new “pick-your-own-ingredients-and-move-down-the-line” eatery is opening, putting the pressure on diners rather than a chef to get the combination just right.
While it might sound like a naughty “Blazing Saddles” villain, Salty Cowboy is actually a worthy addition to the town’s dining lineup.
Thanks to a “Shark Tank” score, Tom + Chee is spreading. Thoughts on its first Indy location.