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Liz Faye: "Service was on point. The old fashioned with chocolate bitters is the stuff of dreams. Get it. Also the drinks with cats on the rim are cool AF."
Tony McDonald: "Be sure to try the honey sauce that comes with the fried chicken. I was hesitant at first, but it add such a great flavor profile to he chicken resulting in a sweet, savory, heated bite!"
Martin Ovando: "Incredible museum! A MUST if you visit Indy, also remember to visit the Lily House before 5pm. A whole day is needed to visit both the museum and the gardens!"
Matthew Ellis: "I actually think the pasta is the real draw here. Drunken shrimp is great. The other pastas are all excellent as well. Pass on the five cheese penne, though."
Jetset Extra: "White River State Park and Indianapolis Canal, on the west side of Downtown, feature enough activities to make up a weekend visit to the city. We tried to see it all in a day, and we failed."
Carrie Savage-Zimmerman: "Recommended for anyone wanting a good workout at their own pace. Lots of "stair stepping". Beautiful surroundings leading down to water's edge of White River. Very busy on weekends!"
Nicholas Williams: "Perfect place for a walk, hike, cookout, or event. Lots of trails going up and down elevation, and plenty of regular paved walking paths. Good size for being inside the city."
Penny Isle: "The view was great and from what I could tell by walking around, there isn't a bad seat in the place--even the view from the center field lawn"
Maria Alviz: "If you're feeling up to a baseball game, head over to Victory Field to watch the Indianapolis Indians! Bring snacks, drinks and a blanket to sit on the lawn to see the game and great Indy views."
Joe Gault: "If you stop or see a friend and want to chat get off to the side of the trail. Standing stopped in the middle of the trail is dangerous."
Nicholas Williams: "Wide, plenty of space for bikes and walkers. Lots of murals and parks along the trail. Goes through some great neighborhoods such as broad ripple. Has a few dangerous crossings."