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Weekly restaurant specials

We love a good deal, so we’re sharing some local restaurants specials so you can treat yourself to oysters, pastries, wine, and fried chicken every day of the week.

oysters on a bed of ice with lemons on the side

City Editor Nicole is a big fan of the oysters at Slapfish.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Saving money tastes good.

Eating out can be expensive these days — and sometimes you’re just not in the mood to cook at home. We love a good deal, so we’re sharing some local restaurant specials to try for every day of the week.

Slapfish | 339 Mass Ave. | Get your fix with $1 oysters every day at the Mass Ave. location only. Pro tip: You must dine at Raw Bar next door for the oyster promo.

Turners | 1060 N. Capitol Ave. | Enjoy $1 hot dogs and $7 cocktails every Wednesday or stop in on a Friday for live music and $15 pitchers.

cocktail on a table with the bar in the background

Turners is a new bar space at the historic Stutz complex downtown.

Photo by @turners.indy

Cannonball Lounge | 141 E. Washington St. | Wednesdays are for wine and rooftop views. Get half off select bottles of wine every Wednesday.

Bocca | 122 E. 22nd St. | Start the week off right with $1 oysters every Monday + enjoy a mid-week pick-me-up with half-off wine on Wednesdays.

Gallery Pastry | All locations | Pair a sweet pastry with $1 oysters on weekdays from 3-5 p.m.

rooftop view at Cannonball Lounge in downtown Indianapolis

Cannon Ball Lounge has extended hours for the warmer months.

Petite Chou | 823 E. Westfield Blvd. | Sit on the patio and enjoy half-priced wine on Wednesdays, plus try Martha’s Fried Chicken Nights during Wednesday dinner service.

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