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Originally Posted by KelseyBelle
Whats your favorite or best location? (PM ME THIS)
Favorite places to eat?
Shopping area
Thank You In Adavnce
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Disclaimer: I live a couple of hours northeast of Indianapolis, so ordinarily I wouldn't respond. However, I know that ECCIE is unfortunately a little dead in Indiana, and you might not get many other replies, so I'll throw in my two cents' worth.
Location? If I knew where is good, I'd send you a PM. Since I don't, I guess I can say that right out in the open.
Where to eat? Depends, of course, on what you like to eat. For a very tasty breakfast, I'd recommend the Lincoln Square Pancake House (I think there's a couple of locations in Indy ... consult your phone). Not just pancakes, of course; they have a full breakfast menu. Lunch or dinner? There's a bunch of non-chain places on Massachusetts Avenue between New York Street and 10th Street. That's downtown, and parking can be a little bit of a pain there. Or, if you go to the southeast corner of downtown to the area called Fountain Square, there are again a number of one-of-a-kind restaurants. When I'm there, I think well of a place called the Red Lion, which is pub-style food (and drinks).
Shopping? Well, keep in mind that you're talking to a male-type person here. There's Home Depot and Lowe's and Menard's all over town. Plenty of sporting goods places, too. For lady-type shopping? I dunno ... down Greenwood way (US 31 and County Line Road) there's a good-sized mall that I think is still safe. Up north, there's Lafayette Square (sometimes known as "Lafayette Scare") that you definitely want to stay away from, and I think the Castleton Mall is probably a little sketchy these days, too. Right in the middle of downtown, there's the "Circle Center Mall" (I think), and it's probably okay from a safety standpoint. Finally, where Keystone Ave. meets I-465, there's a lady trap called "Keystone at the Crossing" which I believe to be upscale and pricey.
Be careful, and have fun!