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- JJackieIndiana •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoCelebrated daughter’s birthday. She felt so special from the moment we arrived.More infoThe Cake Bake Shop - Carmel City CenterPrice: Expensive• American• Carmel / Westfield•4.8
- EEmilyVIPIndiana •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoKia was an amazing server! She is truly the sweetest!More info1933 Lounge by St. Elmo - CarmelPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Carmel / Westfield•4.5
- WWayneIndiana •1 review5.0Dined on Jun 11, 2025We had a great experience. Our server, MacKenzie, was excellent. We both tried a monthly special that were both very good. And the monthly dessert was exceptional!!More infoMarket Street GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Wabash•4.8
- BBrianIndiana •1 review5.0Dined on May 2, 2025Chef-prepared menu is always delicious. We especially like the focaccia with ricotta-lemon cheese - what a great way to start a meal. Service is always top flight. I am not a drinker, but my wife enjoys their cocktails and variety of drink options. I usually have water or Diet Coke - most recent visit, had coffee that was just perfect. Topped off the meal with Butter Cake - a perfect ending. The eclectic ambience and artsy decor set 4PIC apart from anyplace in a 50 mi. radius.More info4 Partners in Crime/Partners EateryPrice: Moderate• American• Wabash•4.4
- PPeggyIndiana •1 review4.0Dined on Jan 15, 2025Menu had been paired down so less choices Was extremely uncomfortable b/c of dining area was too coldMore infoThe TomahawkPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Marion•4.7
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Gas City's unusual name comes from the discovery of natural gas in 1887, which led the citizens to change the name. The gas was eventually depleted, but Gas City is still gastronomically rich. Traditional British fare is one mainstay of the city. In addition to fish and chips, beer on tap, and cider, some cozy pubs specialize in creamy frozen custard and steamy coffee. If you're in the mood for something more American, step inside a down-home restaurant complete with a country store and enjoy home-style cooking such as bean soup and corn bread, breakfast served all day, and biscuits spread thick with apple butter. To taste international cuisine, try one of Gas City's many Italian restaurants.