Sally NortonGuest Blogger Carmel is a wonderful city to move to! Ripe with opportunities and beautiful to boot. However, if you are planning your move or struggling with indecisiveness, it can be a tricky process all the same. To help you with this, we present the complete guide to moving to Carmel, IN. With essential parts of planning a move and Carmel-specific knowledge that will reassure you!
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Sally NortonGuest Blogger If you decide to spend a weekend in Carmel, IN, rest assured that there is no shortage of things to do. Fashionistas will get a chance to shop for the latest in fashion. There are hot spots for music, theatre, and dance performances just waiting for you. Golfers can tee off at one of the premium golf courses. And the list goes on! Stay with us to find out the best activities that will make your weekend in Carmel one for the books.
If you’re wondering where to get some of the best hot chocolate you’ve ever tasted in Indianapolis and surrounding areas, look no further! From peppermint to s’mores flavor, Italian hot chocolate and more, we’ve got you covered with these delicious treats!
The Cake Bake Shop, Indianapolis https://thecakebakeshop.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thecakebakeshop/ Located inside the quaint little village of Broad Ripple is the absolutely adorable Cake Bake Shop, where scrumptious treats abound and two unique flavors of hot chocolate await! Both drinks are made with steamed, whole milk and melted Callebaut Belgian chocolate, giving it that smooth, creamy texture. What makes the Peppermint Hot Chocolate so incredible is the peppermint syrup. It’s a minty surprise that makes it seem as though you’re eating a Thin Mint Girl Scout cookie! The S’mores Hot Chocolate is your childhood in a mug with its toasted marshmallow syrup, golden graham cracker crumbs and Valrhona chocolate curls! Yum! Mammamia Gelato, Carmel https://mammamiaindy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mammamiaindy/ Mamma mia indeed! Mammamia Gelato is Carmel’s newest dessert and coffee shop, and has become the destination for scrumptious homemade Italian treats, including their infamous Italian Hot Chocolate or Cioccolata Calda as it’s pronounced in Italian. If you’ve never had true Italian Hot Chocolate before, you might be a bit surprised to see that it has more of a thick and creamy pudding-like consistency compared to its liquid Americancounterpart. Try it with whipped cream on top or by itself straight from the mug. Either way, your taste buds will pleased! Café Patachou, Carmel http://cafepatachou.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cafepatachou/ With several locations throughout the Indianapolis metro area and two in Carmel, the Café Patachou is a popular destination for college students, working adults and visitors alike. It’s a place where everything from the food to the drinks and even the seasonings are made from scratch with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and on a cold winter’s day, you can come and enjoy a great cuppa! Their hot chocolate is to die for with its whipped cream topping! BRICS, Indianapolis (Broad Ripple area) http://www.bricsindy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bricsindy/ Who knew that this cute little ice cream shop also had some of the best hot chocolate in the area! Each cup is made to order, hot, frothy and full of chocolate! It’s also super affordable and perfect to enjoy in front of the shop’s iconic fireplace with a great book or a good friend. Everything inside of BRICS, from the spoons to the cups, even the napkins, are also environmentally friendly and made from sustainable materials. Lulu’s Coffee & Bakehouse, Indianapolis https://luluscoffeeandbakehouse.com/ Mornings have never looked better than at Lulu’s Coffee and Bakehouse located just off 86th street. Rustic with an industrial flare, guests can enjoy comfortable seating inside the café on those cold winter days, chatting with friends over a steaming mug of hot chocolate and a great breakfast. "When you couple ambitions with actions, you reach your goals." In 2018, we met for a team meeting and each of us set out with a list of personal and business goals. This team worked very hard this past year with the main goal of superior service and client satisfaction. We surpassed our goal with a HUGE THANK YOU to our awesome clients and their referrals. Out of approx. 150 agents in the F. C. Tucker Company Carmel Office, We ranked top of the list. In 2018, our team had $29.9 Million in written production and $28.8 Million in closed sales. Not only within just our branch, but within the entire F.C. Tucker Co. Team Schuster ranked TOP 10! "We have the key to get you moving!" Our team consists of 5 licensed real estate agents and a full time transaction and marketing coordinator. We have a "go-getter" "can do" attitude and our clients come first. Our clients love our positive attitude and professionalism that 98% of our business comes from their referrals to work with their family and friends. As real estate agents, we work largely by referral. If you would like your family and friends to experience the same customer service that we offered you, please do not hesitate to refer them to this amazing team. There are a lot of wonderful organizations around the state of Indiana working to alleviate hunger issues within our community. We thought we would highlight five of these organizations: Midwest Food Bank, Salvation Army (Fountain Square), Gleaners Food Bank, St. Vincent de Paul, and Grace Care Center. Midwest Food Bank – This food bank, a known name to many, serves to provide food to a network of local non-profits. At the moment, Midwest Food Bank currently distributes over $13.2 million worth of food each month. In Indiana, Midwest Food Bank of Indianapolis works with 322 agency partners to bring food to over 50 counties in Indiana and Kentucky. One fun fact about the Indianapolis location is that it has, “a Garden of Hope.” This Garden, “is an actual on-site garden, taken care of by the Burmese (Chin) refugees in the area.” The garden is staffed by volunteers and each year it produces 25-30 thousand pounds of fresh produce. How can you get involved? Check out their website here: https://www.midwestfoodbank.org/locations/indianapolis-in. Salvation Army Fountain Square – The goal of Salvation Army Fountain Square’s food pantry is to, “help fill empty stomachs and fix broken hearts.” That is why they have an emergency food pantry where those in need can stop by and pick up a meal on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am-12pm. However, their pantry does not stop there. The Salvation Army also offers their Pathway of Hope program designed to help families meet their goals. A goal could be anything from finding housing to securing a job to buying a car. Lastly, each week, the Salvation Army Fountain Square hosts a kid’s night where a dinner and a snack is provided. Find out how to help here: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/fountainsquare/ways-to-give. Gleaners Food Bank – Gleaners Food Bank is all about solving the hunger issue within the state of Indiana. Their goal is to, “lead the fight against hunger.” They work with over 250 partner agencies in 21 counties to distribute food to local food pantries and shelters. In fact, per their website, “1 in 6 Hoosiers are hungry.” While Gleaners mainly distributes their food throughout the state, they also have a food pantry of their own. The Community Cupboard has the feel of a grocery store and allows visitors to shop for what they need. The Community Cupboard is open Tuesday-Thursday and Saturdays. Of course, they also have a variety of other programs with everything from youth programs to their SNAP outreach program. To get involved, visit their website here: https://www.gleaners.org/action/ St. Vincent de Paul – St. Vincent de Paul is an international organization looking to solve hunger issues throughout the world. In Indianapolis, St. Vincent de Paul has two client choice food pantries. One is at 3001 East 30th Street and the other is at 4202 Boulevard Place. St. Vincent de Paul also gives away household basics on a case-by-case basis. Those interested in receiving household basics should contact their helpline at (317)687-0169. Similar to the Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope program, St. Vincent de Paul has a program named Our Changing Lives Forever. This program walks side-by-side with clients to help them become economically self-sufficient. Interested in helping? Visit their website here for more information: http://www.svdpindy.org/i-want-to-help/ Grace Care Center – The Grace Care Center really does it all. They have a, “Choice Food Pantry, Referral Services, Vehicle Services, & ESL Classes.” They are open Mondays and Tuesdays from 6-8pm and Wednesdays from 10am-12pm. In their Choice Food Pantry, guests get to walk through and choose their own items. This food pantry has everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to refrigerated items. In Grace’s referral and vehicle services, requests are handled on a case-by-case basis. On another note, many of the individuals who attend Grace’s food pantry are not native English speakers. That is why Grace is now offering ESL classes Mondays at 6:30pm. Interested in getting involved? Visit their page to find out more: http://gracechurch.us/carecenter/. Needless to say, there are a lot of wonderful organizations around Indianapolis working to combat hunger. Consider volunteering or donating to one of these amazing organizations – it is so easy to be a positive impact on your community! It’s inevitable. Winter is officially upon us here in Indiana and on these cold, wet, damp days, nothing warms you or sounds better than a hot bowl of soup. If you’re craving a hot bowl of soup, here are the best places in and around Indianapolis to go to! Circle City Soups, Indianapolis, IN https://www.circlecitysoups.com/ https://www.instagram.com/circle_city_soups On your next lunch break, come visit Circle Soups, located within the city’s City Market district near downtown Indianapolis. Open year round, each dish is made with ingredients that are at their freshest during the season, ensuring that your meal tastes as good as it looks! Be sure to check out their Facebook page for daily updates, including their soups of the day: Potato Cheddar Bacon, Tomato Basil, and the ever popular Sweet Potato and Rosemary soup! Fun fact: did you know that you can order your favorite soup(s) by the gallon from Circle City? And they’ll even deliver straight to your door if you live within the delivery area! Subito, Indianapolis, IN https://www.subitosoups.com/ https://www.instagram.com/subitosoups/ Pronounced ‘Sue-Bee-Toe,’ this classically delicious ‘takeaway’ restaurant is just steps away from the Cultural Trail in the Whole Sale District just off Virginia Avenue. The food is made from scratch each day and comes from a variety of locally owned small businesses throughout Indiana, including places like Smoking Goose Meatery and My Dad’s Sweet Corn (a staple in Indiana). There are over 60 varieties of soups available each month, and they even have bicycle delivery available! Soupremacy, Indianapolis, IN http://www.soupremacyindy.com/index.html https://www.instagram.com/soupremacy_indy/ Locally owned and operated is Soupremacy, where they love good soups and salads, and everything is made with the freshest of ingredients. They have up to 12 different soups made daily, and over 100 soups which rotate during the seasons. They offer gluten free, vegan and vegetarian soups, and all soups come with Amelia’s bread or crackers. If you’re feeling particularly hungry (or cold), try their generous 16 ounce Big Bowl of soup! Shapiro’s Deli, Indianapolis, IN https://shapiros.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ShapirosDeli/?hl=en 100 years of Jewish tradition! Original owners Louis and Rebecca emigrated from Russia to Indianapolis in 1903, and two years later they opened up Shapiro’s Deli just south of downtown Indianapolis. All of their ingredients are locally sourced and homemade, including their Chicken Broth, also known as Jewish Penicillin for all that ails you which customers swear by! They also have a marketplace within the restaurant where you can purchase your meats and other goodies! Zoup! Eatery, Carmel, IN http://www.zoup.com/ https://www.instagram.com/zoupeatery/ Love in ever ladle is the motto of Zoup! Eatery in beautiful Carmel, Indiana! The first Zoup! Eatery opened in 1998 in Southfield, Michigan and since then they’ve expanded into over a dozen other locations, including four here in Indiana. Unlike most soup restaurants, Zoup encourage their customers to sample the soup(s) of their choice before ordering. If you’re feeling a little spicy, try the Cajun Chicken and Sausage Gumbo soup or the Fire Roasted Tomato Bisque. Sahm’s Restaurant & Pub, Fishers, IN https://sahms116th.com/ (no official Instagram) Fresh. Local. Family. That’s what Sahm’s Restaurant and Pub in Fishers is all about! They’ve been serving up quality food for over 30 years, and it’s easy to see why it’s a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Everything is made in house and locally sourced, and it’s their Alaskan Clam Chowder that customers can’t stop raving about! Made from Sister Cewa’s recipe from Ketchikan, it’s like nothing you’ve ever tasted before! Fresh To Order, Noblesville, IN https://www.freshtoorder.com/ https://www.instagram.com/fresh2order/ Fine dining at affordable prices with powerful flavors made from scratch? Why wouldn’t you come to Fresh To Order in Noblesville? The delicious chef inspired soups are perfect on a cold’s winter day, in particular the Creamy Chicken Vegetable soup! It’s smooth and creamy with an equal amount of veggies and chicken. Eat it by itself or with crackers mixed in, or combined with a salad! Eat finer, live finer. Rail, Westfield, IN http://railrestaurantandbar.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rail_restaurant/?hl=en Rail’s in Westfield is one of those unique restaurants that you don’t come across every day. Not only in style, but also in food. It’s casual dining in a classic, upscale barn style structure and it’s also a farm to fork restaurant, bakery, and bar, with all food grown in house. Their Pumpkin Chorizo Chili is a must have fall staple in your diet this year. The Friendly Tavern, Zionsville, IN http://www.friendlytavernzionsville.com/ (no official Instagram) “You are a stranger here but once” is the motto of The Friendly Tavern in Zionsville. The Friendly Tavern is the place where everybody knows your name and is a place that feels like home. The food is classic tavern style, and while they’re mostly known for having the best burgers in all of Zionsville, they also have some of the best chili and thick and hearty home style Vegetable Beef Soup. |
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