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Dining in Indy is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
A historic church in Fletcher Place will be revived as a new place for the community to gather — and a couple of neighbors are behind the vision.
What stores, restaurants, and venues would you like to see return the most?
Indy’s food truck scene has been on a roll, so we’re helping you keep up with these wheel-y good local eateries.
To help you stay in the know, and create your future Fountain Fletcher bucket list, we’re rounding up all of the new things coming to the neighborhood.
Youssef Boudarine showcases creative pastries, from a Chanel purse wild berry cake to All-Star themed chocolate and caramel fleur de sel caviar.
Sometimes you just need a small space outside of your home to gather — whether that be for meetings, workshops, private events, etc. We’ve got a list of small venues you may not think of.
If you’ve been bored of the same old activities, we’ve got just the solution for you with this list of five places to try in Indy.
As Indy continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Spotting bold designs and colorful floral prints around town? It may be the work of SJ and Joey — the creative masterminds behind Guide & Anchor.
If your sweetheart’s love language is quality time, this one’s for you.
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Beyond the enticing dishes, Michaelangelos invites you to unwind with their happy hour specials too.
It’s the sweetest night of the year — make sure it doesn’t turn sour by visiting these neighborhoods known for great candy and friendly streets.
Our nearby neighbor is filled with outdoor adventures, cozy cafes, and shopping — and is especially popular in the fall, thanks to its small-town charm and autumnal colors.
From “coffee, coffee, coffee” to chilaquiles and everything in between, here are a few ways to pay homage to “Gilmore Girls” in Indy this autumn.
Don’t be afraid. Concerns about everything from flood damage to environmental health can be solved by getting in touch not with the Ghostbusters, but with these Indy resources.
Here’s a breakdown of where Indy’s money will be spent this upcoming year.
Check out these restaurants, cafes, and diners serving all the omelets, mimosas, and waffles you need to start your day on the right foot.
We’re highlighting 14 parks that Indianapolis has to offer — complete with Eagle Creek, Holliday Park, and Garfield Park.
Whether you’re a foodie, fitness fiend, fledgling costume designer, or live music fanatic, Irvington’s annual Halloween festival has a way for you to get into the holiday spirit.
Looking for something to do on fall break without going too far? It’s a great time to go camping. Here are a few spots around central Indiana that we recommend.