Expect these changes at restaurants to stick around, even once the pandemic ends
It’s been six months since indoor dining was closed over coronavirus concerns. From menus to delivery, these restaurant changes are likely to stay.
It’s been six months since indoor dining was closed over coronavirus concerns. From menus to delivery, these restaurant changes are likely to stay.
The Gallery Pastry Shop team has opened a bar in downtown Indianapolis and plans other projects, including an Old Northside location in 2021.
Aviation-themed ice cream shop LiftOff Creamery is opening in Herron Morton in Indianapolis with ice cream, milkshakes, shaved ice, floats and more.
The Sahm coffee cake is getting a makeover with a mail-order subscription plan for a coffee cake of the month.
Diners make last trips Black Market and Rook for tacos and steamed buns before the two popular Indianapolis restaurants closed permanently Saturday.
Having lost worksite and festival business to COVID, food trucks in Indianapolis are following their customers home for neighborhood popups.
Tina’s Traditional is closing its tearoom in Carmel to sell tea, baked goods, high tea kits and virtual classes online.
Black Market and Rook will close Sept. 5, the owner of both Indianapolis restaurants said on Facebook, citing pressures from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Nextbite virtual restaurant startup brand HotBox by Wiz is coming to the Indianapolis are this fall.
Restaurants participating in Devour Indy have plenty of multicourse meals for under $20 per person. Here are some of this year’s deals.