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Style / Florists
Tic-Tock Couture
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Online boutique
For those who covet the calla lilies of celebs, these breathtaking arrangements are beloved by Hollywood A-listers—but there's no red carpet cred...
Style / Florists
Flowerbud
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Online boutique
If you’re looking for fresh-cut farm flowers by the ten-dozen, this is a good place to start. The premium-grade blooms arrive as buds so they last...
Bars & Clubs / Mature Audience
Club Rio
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5054 W. 38th St. - Indianapolis (West Indy)
Two stages and able to hold about 200 people, this strip club is cozy (when it comes to adult entertainment).
Restaurants / Restaurants
The Pita Pit
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1 N. Pennsylvania St. - Indianapolis (Downtown)
This pita chain comes to downtown Indianapolis
Restaurants / Restaurants
Holy Cow, Cupcakes!
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545 S. Rangeline Road - Carmel
Owner Karen von Kamecke Sutton hopes her cupcakes bring back memories for her customers, especially the crowd favorite -- red velvet. Theres also a...
Restaurants / Restaurants
Tomo Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar
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7411 N. Keystone Ave. (North Indy)
It might be in a strip mall, but don't judge the cover on this sushi book.
Restaurants / Fast Food
Dyno Jax
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3742 E. 82nd St. - Indianapolis (North Indy)
Frankly, this bright and whimsical hot dog shack is colored like a condiment fight and tuffed with old toys and bits of modern Americana. Get your...
Restaurants / Places To Go
Pizzology
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13190 Hazel Dell Parkway - Carmel
A true food auteur in Indy, Neal Brown has taken a turn from the molecular gastronomy of his former restaurant, LExplorateur, turned to pizza and...
Bars & Clubs / Sports
Tru Nightclub
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6235 Guilford Ave. - Indianapolis (Broad Ripple)
Three-level venue is a new take on the country bar: a little bit upbeat country, Southern rock and rockabilly. Mechanical bull, large open dance...
Bars & Clubs / Neighborhood
Pub Indianapolis
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30 E. Georgia St. - Indianapolis (Downtown)
Located across the street from Conseco Fieldhouse, Pub Indianapolis occupies what you'd call "prime real estate." The place is rockin' on Pacer game...



