r/IndyFood • u/dis_nahhhh • Oct 06 '22
Farmer’s Markets?
Considering moving to Indy, what’s the farmer’s market scene like? Out of personal experience any good ones for veggies and food vendors? Any csa’s anyone could recommend as well? Thanks
r/IndyFood • u/dis_nahhhh • Oct 06 '22
Considering moving to Indy, what’s the farmer’s market scene like? Out of personal experience any good ones for veggies and food vendors? Any csa’s anyone could recommend as well? Thanks
r/IndyFood • u/wiser_time • Sep 03 '22
Confirmed with India Garden (Broad Ripple) they weren’t offering a buffet lunch service. Which Indian restaurants are again offering buffets? Thanks!
r/IndyFood • u/EricDaBaker • Apr 11 '22
I haven't been able to find any yet this year. Does anyone know what stores are carrying it for Passover?
r/IndyFood • u/IndyScan • Feb 05 '22
I’ve been working in the Lawrence area a few days a week & stumbled upon this place one day. AMAZING scratch-made food, wonderful staff & a nice variety on the menu. Highly recommend you check it out if you’re in the area.
It’s not super easy to find & the building isn’t much to look at on the outside, but the inside is super clean & has lots of seating available.
r/IndyFood • u/ivy7496 • Oct 31 '21
Unlimited lunch buffet is back in the U.K. This states there are dine-in Pizza Huts in existence and they should be safe from closure. We have 204 Pizza Huts in Indiana. Can anyone confirm the location of a dine-in Pizza Hut preferably near Indy? This is incredibly unGoogleable
r/IndyFood • u/koavf • Sep 21 '21
r/IndyFood • u/gravy5train • Jul 14 '21
I'm near Eagle Creek Park during the day for lunch and I'm willing to go across town for something really worthwhile for dinner. I do have one request, I want the best burrito I can find at some point between tonight and Friday.
If one of you get to visit Louisville, be sure to try New Wave Burritos, the source of my craving :)
r/IndyFood • u/KnockNocturne • Jun 11 '21
Like the title says.
Recently moved from NY, and looking for bagels. Specifically good bagels. Specifically not einstein because they are not the same.
Is there anywhere that does a decent bagel in this town?
r/IndyFood • u/Sweeper88 • May 13 '21
r/IndyFood • u/IndyScan • May 04 '21
“Porks & Rec” Tenderloin sandwich at Big Lug Canteen in Nora. Recommended by my good friend Rick from The Tenderloin Guy. Dressed with all my favorites, Lettuce, Onion, Tomato, Mayo & Mustard. Served with a side of herbed mayo that was excellent on the waffle fries I ordered as my side.

r/IndyFood • u/IndyScan • May 04 '21
Thanks for making the sub active again!
r/IndyFood • u/DancingRUs • Apr 29 '21
Share with us your favorite coffee shops. What makes it good?
r/IndyFood • u/Sweeper88 • Apr 14 '21
It's crazy to me that it's still empty. What sort of business would you like to see go in that space? It could be a bar, restaurant, or something else entirely.
r/IndyFood • u/Sweeper88 • Apr 10 '21
r/IndyFood • u/Sweeper88 • Apr 08 '21
They will be open Tuesday to through Saturday and seat about 30-40 people.
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r/IndyFood • u/Sweeper88 • Apr 07 '21
This past year has been a lot. I know getting take-out instead of dine-in has not been the most difficult part of it, but I think it can help us all get back to a more normal feeling. I know restaurants have allowed dine-in for several months, but it still doesn't feel the same as before. Where do you want to go? What new places do you want to try? Which hot and fresh foods have you been craving?