This edition of “Excited about Eating” takes us to the
downtown district of Indianapolis, Indiana. Downtown Indianapolis is more
modern than we expected, with professional sports teams, hotels in all price
ranges, and restaurants featuring almost every cuisine. We chose three of our
best experiences to be included in this edition. Dora here. Want to know the coolest
part of Indy? An intricate maze of sky bridges and walkways that allowed us to
wander through downtown without ever having to brave the wind and 30 degree
temps! And, for Pete’s sake, there’s a four-story mall!
Our first evening we visited
Rock Bottom. During our visit, a
fire department instructors conference was taking place at the convention
center so the restaurant was decked out in fire department paraphernalia.
Dora here. Imagine that. Isn’t that why we were in Indy?
Lol. Even bursting with fire personnel, we didn’t wait long for a table, and
our server was friendly and knowledgeable, even recommended a couple spots for
ice cream later.
I chose the Chipotle Brisket Barbacoa Pizza with honey
chipotle BBQ sauce, mozzarella and asiago cheeses, beef brisket and pineapple
salsa. The pizza was outstanding, and the
sweet pineapple salsa took this dish to a new level.
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Chipotle Brisket Barbacoa Pizza |
Dora here. I stole a piece of hubby’s pizza, and I totally
agree! I opted for their famous Classic Mac’n Chicken, creamy spiral macaroni
and cheese loaded with chunks of chicken and chased with a bit of a kick from Tabasco
and Paprika. Awesome, and just the right portion size for me. Some of the best
Mac’n cheese we’ve ever tasted.
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Classic Mac’n Chicken |
I would rate this restaurant 5 forks out of 5 for a family
friendly restaurant that serves outstanding food.
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For another dinner, we dined at
Weber Grill, the
first location outside of the metro Chicago area. One thing that makes this
restaurant unique is that all cooking is done over authentic giant Weber
Charcoal grills.
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Weber Grill |
Since there was so much on the menu that we wanted to try, we chose the three meat BBQ Combo with Hickory BBQ Ribs, Beef
Brisket, and Black Angus Meatloaf served with a sweet and tangy Hickory BBQ
sauce, Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Mac N’ Cheese. The ribs were BBQ
competition quality, tender but not fall-off-the-bone. The brisket was tender
and had deep smoke favor, and the meatloaf was smoky with great texture. The
sides were equally good; the mashed potatoes full of favor and the mac n’
cheese firm and cheesy. Dora here. Only one word:
yum!
I would rate this restaurant 5 forks out of 5 for a family
friendly restaurant serving outstanding food.
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We'd read good things about
Pearl Street Pizzeria in the
Warehouse District and couldn't wait to try it. This locally owned back-alley restaurant is in the heart of
downtown and just a couple of blocks from Monument Circle,
Bankers Life Fieldhouse and
Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Pearl Street Pizzeria |
For dinner, we shared a twelve
inch deep dish pizza, meatlovers on half with sausage, pepperoni, bacon, ham
and mozzarella, and just pepperoni on the other half. This pizza would stand up
to any deep dish pizza we have eaten in Chicago. The meatlovers side was full
of meat and the entire pizza had just the right amount of cheese and sauce. The
crust was firm and the pizza was not greasy. So tempting, we dug into it before taking a picture. Sorry.
Dora
here. Not a fan of real saucy pizzas or thin crusts, so whenever I can talk
Ernie into deep dish, I’m all over it and this pizza was perfect! Just the way
I love my pizza. Heads up, though. The place is small, and it was jammed and
really loud. Get there early if you don’t want to wait to sit or order one to
go. :)
I would rate this restaurant 5
forks out of 5 for a family friendly restaurant serving outstanding food.
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