Showing posts with label indyplanet. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

What I'm Eating: Napolese on 49th and Penn

Boy, I haven't been so excited to write a blog post since I'm turned this little thing public!  But that's exactly how I've felt since I've been stuck in orientation all day.  If I wasn't so tired by the time we got home from dinner last night, I would have already had it posted....

....Anyways....On to what I'm gushing about!! Napolese located at 49th and Penn.  (Let me preface with why I was going out to eat in the first place: Yesterday was my friend/roommate's birthday so, of course, he had dibs on choosing a place and, being the Italian he is, he chose pizza.  We looked online for places in and around downtown with nothing screaming "Pick me!" so we sent out a couple texts asking for suggestions.  Our buddy Ben came through, big time!  I believe he said: "If you haven't been to Napolese, you're missing out." I totally trust his taste in pizza; he's a bit of a connoisseur.)

So with a recommendation and growling, empty stomach, we (Me, Britt and VI) travelled less than 5 miles from downtown.  I love where it is situated: the neighborhood, the houses, the people out walking their dogs, the hip, vibe aura.  To our surprise, we discovered their connection to the Patachou, Inc restaurant group which also includes the Petit Chous and Cafe Patachou (another fave of mine).  There was still a pretty strong dinner crowd (the restaurant itself is not very big) but does have a few tables out on the patio.  Because they had gas heaters out, we chose to sit outside to enjoy the weather and people watch.  I noticed the wood-burning, brick oven immediately and you could smell all the amazing aromas throughout the whole place. 

We were quickly greeted by our server, a think her name was Keri, who took our drink orders (I had a Peroni) and helped us navigate the menu.  She was so wonderfully helpful, pointing out the portion size of the pizzas and suggesting a few items from each category.  We decided to start with her recommendation, a cheesy, spinach and artichoke dip served with warm, toasted bread (unfortunately it's not listed on the website so I can't remember what all was in it) 

Cheesy insanity! Bread was a teeny over burnt (no biggie)
We also split a salad of spinach, large slices of portabella mushrooms and peas, tossed in a very light vinaigrette.  It was nice, nothing spectacular but worth a try.

so-so salad


Added extra: selection of specialty salts (awesome!!)
 We had our eyes on several different pizzas including one with Tellagio cheese.  None of us were familiar with that kind so Keri described it in detail including the fact that it was a creamy, strong-flavored cheese with a very acquired taste.  I was grateful for that because I am very picky about certain cheese flavors and I'm almost positive we would have not liked it.  Instead, we decided to build our own with pepperoni, buffalo mozzarella, bacon and mushrooms.  It comes with 6 large slice so the three of us split one. 
Can't think of the best word to describe our pizza
What can I say? I mean, this pizza was everything I was hoping for plus so much more.  Mind-blowing! Napolese totally lives up to the "artisanal" label they've given themselves: the crust is thin, light and crispy; just the right amount of tomato sauce; fresh, craftsman meats and ooey-gooey, stretchy cheese.  It is achieved by the brick oven that truly takes their pizzas over the top.  All 3 of us ate our share of the pizza and by the end, we were still licking our chops yet completely stuffed to the brim. 

And to cap off the perfect meal, we couldn't skip over dessert.  Since they don't sing or serve birthday cake we looked to Keri for her guidance.  Her idea: cherry and rhubarb cobbler topped with vanilla bean gelato (hooray gelato!!).  This was the [literal] cherry on top of the best sundae imaginable. Perfectly ripe fruit, packed with sweetness and richness.  The crust added just enough crispy, texture.  The most vanilla-y, vanilla bean scoop of gelato deliciously infused with the bubbling hot cobbler!  If we weren't stuffed before, now we were comatose. 
1 happy birthday boy
 I know VI had a wonderful birthday meal!  Bottom line, this might be a contender for my favorite pizzeria in Indianapolis.  Such a perfect date-night spot so I can't wait to drag D there :)

Britt + VI (the bday boy) + Me = 3 super, satisfied people
The Verdict: Out of 5 stars
Location/Atmosphere: **** (nestled in one of my favorite areas of Indianapolis but get there early because it is a small space)

Service: ***** (loved our server Keri, so helpful and informative)
Food:***** (high quality meats, cheeses and produce)
Will I eat there again: I want to go there again this weekend!!!

Napolese
4901 Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46205
317-925-2823

Saturday, April 2, 2011

First Friday: Carnival Night @ Wheeler Arts Center and the Shenanigans that followed

I am still trying to get used to the idea of taking pictures at all times so like a very bad blogger, I failed to take any pictures while attending First Friday at Wheeler Arts Center.  I also failed to write down artists' information including names.  Terrible.

The Wheeler Arts Center is such a cool place.  Not only is it aesthetically unique with high loft ceilings, exposed brick and industrial piping, it also houses an eclectic blend of tenants.  There is such a communal feeling and everyone is so warm and inviting.  The event was much more organized than the previous time I went.  Live DJs played music that could be heard throughout the building.  There were several open studios including my buddy Ben.  His unit was open to the public to introduce those who entered to indy Planet.  There were various mixed medias on display (and on sale) including lots of intriguing wall art, furniture , custom baby clothes designer even voodoo dolls.  To keep with the theme there were carnival style games, finger foods like popcorn and corn dogs.  One unit even offered fondue.  Just being there brings out your inner artist.  Hopefully people will post pics from the event and I will add them later.

After the event died down, we all decided to venture across the street to The Brass Ring (click here to read a previous post I wrote about how much I love that place).  We ordered a round of drinks and food.  I got the pork potstickers that I had been craving for months.  They steam them perfectly and serve a spicy ponzu sauce.  I also took a few bites of Ben and Kelly's Cajun Pizza.  Muh noshed on some enormous potato skins.  I enjoyed a extra dirty martini to wash down all the yummy goodness.


Kelly and Ben
Muh chowing down
I didn't want to call it a night so I went to Taps and Dolls, near Union Station, with Muh and John.  It was my first time there and it was pretty lively when we arrived.  DJ Topspeed was spinning.  He's an old schooler who I've enjoyed for over a decade.  We entertained ourselves on the dance floor while slamming a couple rounds of jager bombs (bad idea). 

DJ Top Speed (right)

Muh being Muh and John and some poor girl
I was totally exhausted by the time we left.  All and all, super successful night out with good peeps.  That's why I'm home in bed on a Saturday night

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Get to know: indyPLANET


Please allow me to introduce you to indyPLANET, Indianapolis new-ish magazine and online social network for all that is independent and wonderful in the area.  It was created by 2 brothers, Ben and Richie, to provide Hoosiers with insight into all anti-mainstream, anti-establishment people, places and things that Indianapolis has to offer.  IP showcases the hidden gems of the city and dishes up info about what's going on while providing totally uncensored, raw, sometimes overly offensive nuggets of truth.

Me * Ben* Macy
It features some great commentary like interviews with politicians rallying for the legalization of pot to a "People to Avoid" section as well as highlighting businesses and restaurants they deem worthy.

You can pick up a copy of their latest issue tomorrow at Carnival Night at The Wheeler Arts Center.

First Friday @ Wheeler Arts Center in Fountain Square

First Fridays in Indianapolis is a calling for all creative people or at least people who like to admire creative people.  Artists from all walks of life, backgrounds and genres showcase their work on the first Friday of every month at various locations throughout downtown and Fountain Square.  It is a melding of sophistication meets urban chic where the admirers can meet and greet with the designers themselves.  It's hosted by multiple different businesses, artists and communities ranging from black tie formal to off the streets.  I'm very ashamed to say that I've only attended one previous event.  But nonetheless, I am excited about tomorrow's FF event hosted at The Wheeler Arts Center in Fountain Square.  Click here for the specifics.  Tomorrow's theme is CARNIVAL! featuring food, games, a silent auction, music and much, much more.

Fingers crossed I remember to take pictures!!!!