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Not only a striking facility but a robust, accessible inventory of the latest books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, etc.
This city gets it. The City of Indianapolis and the overbudgetted debacle on...
Not only a striking facility but a robust, accessible inventory of the latest books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, etc.
This city gets it. The City of Indianapolis and the overbudgetted debacle on Meridan Street could take a lesson from the folks in Carmel.
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The model for future retail. This village-like approach brings back memories of small-town Indiana, before large malls such as Castleton overwhelmed.
Generally upscale tenants bring a wide...
The model for future retail. This village-like approach brings back memories of small-town Indiana, before large malls such as Castleton overwhelmed.
Generally upscale tenants bring a wide variety of goods and services in an attractive setting.
Innovative use of "teaser" parking in front of stores with ample parking in rear.
Some will miss the "indoor" mall experience, especially during inclement weather, but the feel of Clay Terrace is welcome, even in winter. I can't wait to watch it mature as the trees and foliage grow over the years.
And, of course, it comes with the signature Carmel roundabouts.
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Less formal than it's downtown brethren, Oceanaire and McCormick and Schmick's, this entry from Columbus (OH) restaurateur Cameron Mitchell pleases. (No, not Uncle Buck Cannon from High Chaparral) ...
Less formal than it's downtown brethren, Oceanaire and McCormick and Schmick's, this entry from Columbus (OH) restaurateur Cameron Mitchell pleases. (No, not Uncle Buck Cannon from High Chaparral)
It's the latest entry from the Ohio chain, situated in Clay Terrace (141th Street at U.S. 31) Mitchell's has the look and feel of an East Coast restaurant and features a great variety of fish and other entrées to suit every palate and pocketbook.
Try the gumbo. Now that New Orleans is less attainable, this is a close substitute.
Reservations recommended in the evening.
All major credit cards accepted.
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Deeters
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Restaurants
12901 Old Meridian St Carmel, Indiana 46032 (317) 844-8500
Like it's big brother (The Glass Chimney) on Old Meridian in Carmel, Deeter's brings haute cuisine and a menu of Continental and French that satisfies every time.
Both are owned and operated by...
Like it's big brother (The Glass Chimney) on Old Meridian in Carmel, Deeter's brings haute cuisine and a menu of Continental and French that satisfies every time.
Both are owned and operated by veteran Dieter Puska, after whom the restaurant gets its name (with just a small phonetic spelling change...Hoosiers raised on calorie-laden foods would have never entered the door of a correctly-spelled Dieters).
The Chimney would top the list of Best In Carmel, but Deeter's wins based on price.
The pricier (average entrée above $50) and dressier (coats required) Chimney is special but Deeter's is even more so.
The menu's similar, the chef cooks for both and they share a kitchen. Deeter's is less formal and easier on the wallet. And the food's just as enjoyable.
Reservations are recommended. And all major credit cards are accepted.
Just north of Carmel Drive (126th Street); east of U.S. 31 (Meridian Street)
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Even though I give the nod to Deeter's based solely on price, The Glass Chimney deserves its props.
More formal, it's an impressive experience whether dining there for business or a special...
Even though I give the nod to Deeter's based solely on price, The Glass Chimney deserves its props.
More formal, it's an impressive experience whether dining there for business or a special occassion with your special someone.
Say hello to long-time (20 year) bartender Denny.
Reservations suggested. All major credit cards accepted.
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