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Barking Dog Cafe, Indianapolis, Indiana Restaurant Details
Address: 115 E 49th St, Indianapolis (Marion), Indiana (IN), 46205
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04/14/2015 3:02 pmToo expensive for what was suppose to be great food. The burger was bitter and It was with chips. The fries had a bitter aftertaste. I've had better from meal trucks. It takes the same amount of time to cook great food vs. Horrid food. Pretentious food with Pretentious prices. |
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06/20/2013 10:32 amWe had been to the bark park and wanted to have lunch someplace where a dog would be welcome. I suggested The Barking Dog Cafe to my friend as I had eaten there twice before and enjoyed the BLT. There were several tables outside that were busy, but we found the perfect table around the corner of the building, We enjoyed the unique BLT's, and the service was friendly and accommodating. The owner came out to greet us and the dog. The best part of the visit was the "doggie plate" for our friend. It consisted of a small bunless hamburger, a few french fries and slice of cheese, compliments of the house. They wrote the dog's name in catsup on the plate, which she licked clean! |
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12/05/2012 7:21 pmThe Italian Wedding soup was extraordinary and the black bean veggie burger was fantastic. I will be back and I highly recommend giving it a try!! |
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09/04/2012 4:14 pmWanted to eat there but was closed on a Tuesday at 1530. Decided to go to another place and when I tried to park, a black SUV almost hit my car. When I parked on the side of the road the same SUV tried to fit behind me where there was obviously no room. The SUV sped off and as it drove away, I saw the license plate: BRKN DOG. It was the owner. She then proceeded to park in a handicapped spot for over an hour, rather than park across the street. She seems like a real class act. |
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12/27/2011 2:02 pmI had the Clam roll which tasted like deep fried, over cooked, rubber calamari on fried bread. I also had the chowder, that was pretty good. The older server looked at me with disdain when I asked for a refill on my coffee (presumably because it takes effort for her to get the pot). The tables are crammed in a small space and you'd be much better off going to a franchise sandwich place like Subway or Jimmy Johns, for better service and food. |