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6 must-try patio menu items to try at Plat 99 this summer

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Bonus: You’ll also get to enjoy the Indianapolis skyline as you dine.

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Psst... We’ll let you in on a secret: Plat 99 recently released its summer patio menu — just in time for warmer weather and al fresco dining.

From craft cocktails to delicious bites, there’s something on the new menu for everyone. Here are our top picks to try:

  • Empress lavender lemonade
  • Pineapple paloma
  • Fried fish tacos
  • Grilled watermelon salad
  • Short rib bahn mi sliders
  • Strawberry rhubarb shortcake

Are you drooling yet, Indy?

Explore the full summer menu.

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