A sneak peek at Broad Ripple’s spring business boom

Don’t miss these exciting new additions coming soon to the Broad Ripple neighborhood.

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Eagle-eyed Instagram users believe that Pots & Pans’ teaser video was taken on the side of the old Lick location.

You know the saying. April showers bring... Broad Ripple business openings, apparently. Here’s a quick roundup of places on our radar that have recently opened or announced their forthcoming arrival in the neighborhood.

  • Filigree Bakery | This must-stop shop is now open at 6331 Carrollton Ave. — swing by for macarons, cookies, and cakes during current hours.
  • MADabolic | There’s a new place to get fit in Broad Ripple. The strength gym is open at 1040 Broad Ripple Ave. and is offering new clients five classes for $5.
  • Pots & Pans | This shop has a proverbial bun... err, pie in the oven, sharing this teaser, which looks to be referencing the former Lick location right off the Monon.
  • Tacos El Iturbidense | The immensely popular taco truck is opening its first brick-and-mortar location at 825 Broad Ripple Ave., with an exact date coming soon.
  • Elasia Wellness Studios | Fire Poppy LLC announced its wellness studio at 6161 N. College Ave. will be opening this spring, potentially as early as May. It will offer various types of massage, reiki, and aromatherapy.
  • Thieves | The cocktail lounge will relocate in June to 6302 Guilford Ave., where it will pull double duty as a coffee shop during the day.

Got the scoop on any other Broad Ripple openings coming soon? We’re all ears.

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