Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Cafe Patachou


November 20, 2013

Café Patachou
 

4901 N Pennsylvania Street

Indianapolis, IN 46205

317-925-2823


Website: http://www.cafepatachou.com/
Type of Food: Farm to Table; casual dinning

Price: $2.00 - $40.00

Date Potential: Lunch or Brunch with friends

Dress: casual

Appetizers: N/A

Entrée: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere: 3.5/5 stars



Atmosphere

There is warmness to the interior of Café Patachou, while still keeping a very sleek and minimalistic design flow. The interior is warm and inviting to every single customer walking through its doors. My only, and it is small, suggestion is a bit more space between tables to cut down on noise.

 

Service

Our service was excellent! The wait staff was attentive and checked on us, what I consider to be, the appropriate amount. They did not pester us, however I never felt like I had to wait for more water or to order my entrée.

 

Food

The menu at Café Patachou, while unique and does allow for daily specials, is tried and true. As a food lover I hate to admit this, but yes, I have a usual. I would always recommend the Café Patachou chicken salad to any first time customer. The sandwich provides warmth in the bread, with a bit of crunch, and a well-mixed chicken salad that can leave you licking your plate. They will also offer you the chance to order a gluten free bread substitute so no one is left out of the experience.

 

Overview

Overall I am a fan of Café Patachou! I have recommended it time and time again to friends both old and new. It is a great choice for brunch and lunch, and I would suggest giving it a shot, no matter what location, if you haven’t already!

 

 

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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Granite City Brewing - Carmel, IN


Wednesday October 2, 2013

Granite City

 


150 W. 96th Street

Carmel, IN 46290

317-218-7185


Website: http://www.gcfb.net/
Type of Food: Sophisticated Bar Food

Price: $2.00 - $40.00

Date Potential: Second or Third Date

Dress: casual

Appetizers: 4/5 stars

Entrée: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere: 3.5/5 stars

Atmosphere

Granite City is modern with a “homey” feeling to it. The colors chosen, I believe, to remind the patron of sitting next to a stone fireplace. Overall, the atmosphere is lovely, however the large room with not many barriers can get loud if you are dinning at a high traffic time or day.

 

Service

Our service was excellent! Dinning out on a Saturday night can usually cause some frustration, however since we arrived a bit after the normal “dinner rush” we were seated immediately and our waiter joined us promptly. I also enjoyed that not only did the waiter oblige my dining companions request for no pickles (even on the plate) but actively agreed with his request.

 

Food

According to a source, Granite City introduced a new menu recently, so we chose to give it a shot. It was a great choice! From the pretzel stick appetizers to the Shandy with my meal, I enjoyed it all. The pretzel stick appetizers are the perfect blend of a crunchy exterior and a warm, soft interior. Dipped in the bock sauce, typically found on their mac n cheese, you find a marriage of flavors that work perfectly.

For an entrée I chose the shrimp tacos, a favorite dish of mine, if prepared properly. The shrimp was cooked well and not too greasy. The shrimp, when paired with the slightly spicy sauce, was a hit!

 

Overview

Overall I am a fan of Granite City! I would recommend this restaurant to both beer lovers and their counterparts. The service is above and beyond, and the food will leave you full and satisfied.

 

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Weber Grill - Indianapolis


Wednesday September 4, 2013

Weber Grill

10 N. Illinois Street
Indianapolis IN 46204
317-253-5252


Website: http://www.webergrillrestaurant.com/
Type of Food: Meat and Potatoes

Price: $6.00 - $60.00

Date Potential: 3rd Date

Dress: Business Casual

Entrée: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere

The atmosphere at the Weber Grill is cozy and comfortable. Do not, however, confuse this with not being upscale. The Weber Grill uses pieces of grills and elements of the “outdoor bbq” style and manages to elevate it to the standard of the food and service expectations.

 

Service

The service left our party a bit wanting, the waitress, while clearly knowledgeable about the food, did not provide as warm an experience as the décor. Overall the service experience was fine, my only suggestion is when a wait staff member boxes a salad to be taken home, please include the dressing.

 

Food/Drinks

We chose to experience the Devour Downtown menu while at the Weber Grill. The menu allowed you to choose a soup or salad, an entrée with side dishes, and a dessert for each person. I chose the Caesar salad to being and cannot say enough good things about this salad. It was crisp lettuce, homemade croutons, the perfect balance of dressing and shaved parmesan cheese, it was almost perfection! I followed the salad with the filet entrée, with a side of mashed potatoes. The filet, ordered medium rare, was cooked well and was juicy, a perfect pairing with the potatoes. Last, but certainly not least, the dessert was a wonderful piece of cheesecake. My dessert choice outshined the other of the double chocolate pound cake. The cheesecake offered a buttery yet light crust, a well-executed filling, and topped with a sweet yet not overpowering fruit sauce.

 

Overview

I would highly recommend giving the Weber Grill a visit. It is an experience for the senses and I do not believe you will be disappointed with any selection.

 

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

10 01 Food and Drink - Broad Ripple


Wednesday August 21, 2013

10 01 Food and Drink



1001 Broad Ripple Ave

Indianapolis, IN

317-253-1001


Website: http://www.1001fooddrink.com/
Type of Food: Contemporary Casual

Price: $6.00 - $25.00

Date Potential: Dinner/Drinks with friends

Dress: casual to business casual

Appetizers: 3/5 stars

Entrée: 3/5 stars

Atmosphere: 3/5 stars

Atmosphere

The atmosphere of 10 01 is a casual, yet hint of upscale vibe. The patio is a great dinning experience if you enjoy people watching, however it can get a bit loud and crowded. While the atmosphere is fine, there is nothing particularly spectacular about the interior of 10 01 food and drink.

 

Service

The service at 10 01 is excellent; it was the best part of my night. Obviously, I have high service standards and the staff at 10 01 met every single one of those standards. The service experience is excellent and would be the reason for my return to 10 01.

 

Food

The menu at 10 01 provides a chance to sample different cuisines, and offers many fresh and locally grown products, which I was happy to see. The food in general though was, like the atmosphere, nothing too spectacular. While the food filled my stomach and was nicely done, it did not leave me begging for more, or tempted to lick my plate clean. If I were to recommend an item, I would suggest giving the flat breads a try; I sampled the bacon, green apple, blue cheese, and garlic puree.

 

Overview

Overall I was underwhelmed by 10 01’s atmosphere and food. The service is above and beyond, which can cover a multitude of “sins”. I would encourage you to give them a try, and see what you think.

 

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Brewstone - Update


Wednesday August 7, 2013

Brewstone Beer Company


3720 E. 82nd Street

Indianapolis, IN 46240

317-577-7800


Website: www.brewstonerestaurant.com
Type of Food: American Pub

Price: $8.00 - $33.00

Date Potential: First date drinks and appetizers

Dress: Casual to straight from work attire

Appetizers: 4/5 stars

Entrée: 1/5 stars

Atmosphere: 2/5 stars

Atmosphere

Walking up to the Brewstone in January is a bit unimpressive. During a Midwestern winter that can be expected of most places, but the patio still looked like a forgotten space with furniture left out to (hopefully) withstand the elements. Once inside we were greeted nicely by the two hostesses standing behind a large structure which seems to serve as a “hang out” spot for employees. We were quickly seated towards the rear of the restaurant near a fire place. From our table we had a good view of the entire restaurant, which centers around a medium-sized bar area. I would expect this to be the main attraction in a restaurant labeled as a beer company, but the design left something to be desired. The area seemed cramped, dark, and unwelcoming to diners. I would not recommend this as a family spot, given that the restaurant is centered around the bar, the televisions almost exclusively play sports channels, and the music is late 80s to early 90s pop.
Unfortunately, it seems the restaurants outside dinning isn't utilized to it's full potential in the summer months either. While patrons were lingering and mingling outside, it did not seem to be a dinning area.

 

Service

Our waitress, Karyl, greeted us promptly and was helpful and polite. I was disappointed to learn that this “beer company” does not brew any of its own beers; however, they do carry a large variety on tap which includes many local companies. Our waitress suggested we begin with the lettuce wraps, and I am glad she did.
The service among the waitstaff remains excellent, however I found myself wanting a bit more customer service in the bar area.
 

Food

The lettuce was crunchy and looked fresh but felt a bit frozen towards the stem, and the chicken filling was a sweet and spicy delight. I would recommend this dish to any patron looking for a light but flavorful starter. We then had our meal: I ordered the Brewstone burger, and my dining partner had the mac & cheese. My dining partner won this round. The burger consisted of a medium rare patty topped with cheddar cheese, BBQ sauce, applewood smoked bacon, and onion rings. With this many toppings one would expect a burst of flavor in every bite; unfortunately, this is an incorrect assumption. The burger was cooked to a proper medium rare, but all of the toppings lacked flavor. The bacon was lost in a sea of lackluster BBQ sauce, greasy cheese, and soggy onion rings. I was only able to eat half before giving up on this dish, but luckily my dining partner’s mac & cheese was almost spot-on. The noodle were cooked well, covered in a gooey but not overpowering cheese, and topped with nicely grilled pieces of chicken. I am lucky that she is good at sharing!
Sadly, the food remains sub-par and does not entice me to return rather than visit the many establishments of it's kind within a 3 minute walking distance.

 

Overview

Overall I would give Brewstone a second try, as the appetizer and my dining partner's entrée were both excellent and worth the price. I will be interested to see what the restaurant looks and feels like in the warmer months.
After visiting again, in warmer weather, I have come to the conclusion, that while the Brewstone can be a fun place to maybe hang out, I would not specifically choose this restaurant as a must see/go to for an Indy foodie.

 

 

 

 
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Tulip Noir - Indianapolis, IN


Wednesday July 17, 2013

Tulip Noir

 


1224 W. 86th Street

Indianapolis, IN 46260

317-848-5252


Website: http://tulipnoircafe.com/
Type of Food: local/organic

Price: $2.00 - $15.00

Date Potential: brunch

Dress: casual

Appetizers: n/a

Entrée: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere

Tulip Noir has a low key and relaxed vibe that invites people of all walks and stages of life to come in and enjoy the warm staff and food. Tulip Noir has a wonderful, clean line style to the interior décor, however while seated by the window you do secretly wish the location was a bit different as the view offers Dunkin Donuts people watching and a large busy parking lot.

 

Service

The staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and people who genuinely care about the product there are dishing out to their customers. I enjoyed speaking with one of the bakers personally as I made a selection of a gluten free treat for a co-worker back at the office.

 

Food

The food is exactly what you would expect from an establishment created by the same wonderful people who brought us Café Patachou. While the prices do sometimes shock me, I will say the food you get in return is worth the “sticker shock”. Every bite is fresh and clean, letting you enjoy the fresh flavors and ingredients. My recommendation for brunch is to give the eggs benedict a try, they make for a happy tummy!

 

Overview

Overall I would go back to Tulip Noir, time and time again! The food is fresh, the people are kind, and let’s face it, I am a brunch fiend.

 

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Napolese - Meridian/Kessler - Top Restaurant Challenge


Wednesday June 3, 2013

Napolese

 




114 E 49th Street

Indianapolis, IN

317-925-0765


Website: http://www.napolesepizzeria.com/
Type of Food: Italian/Pizza

Price: $3.00 - $40.00

Date Potential: 2nd or 3rd date for intimate conversation

Dress: casual to business casual

Appetizers: 4/5 stars

Entrée: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere: 4/5 stars

Atmosphere

Napolese is worth the praise and attention it has received since its opening. The atmosphere is cozy, but upscale, and makes you feel right at home. The candlelight gives the restaurant a romantic atmosphere, perfect for a date, but with large open windows and plenty of natural light, allows the customer to not feel closed in by the small-ish space.

 

Service

From the host to the waitress to the chefs, everyone at Napolese is fun, friendly, and helpful. Our helpful and kind waitress was always there to help us decide what would be best but also gave us the space to enjoy our meal together.

 

Food

While many might see the description of pizza and shy away, assuming this is like every other “gourmet” pizza joint in Indianapolis, you would be wrong. The wood fire crust is fresh and crisp (and I am a girl who loves a doughy crust most days) and is topped with fresh ingredients, that don’t leave you searching for a napkin to dab off grease.

At the end of your meal, I would highly recommend requesting a scoop of the amazing gelato accompanied with a small pitcher of espresso to pour on top. This tasty treat will leave you begging to return.

 

Overview

Overall I believe it’s clear I would recommend Napolese to anyone willing to listen, and willing to take me along! There are multiple locations, so get out and give them a try!

 

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