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    Squealer's Award Winning Barbecue (5515 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN)
    3

    The brisket is indeed fantastic. The half smoked chicken on Tuesdays is top notch. The meat falls right off the bone. They have one of the best lunch cards in town. You only have to eat there five times and the sixth one is free. Only place I know of that rewards you for buying less than 10.

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    Chatham Tap Pub & Restaurant (719 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, IN)
    17

    Love the food. Love the beer selection. It is a tight squeeze and due to the high ceiling it is small without being cozy. Way too loud and the service can be a bit slow, but it is tight to maneuver and they do have to run downstairs to get food. At least there is one place to watch rugby in this city. I recommend the Montauk appetizer (rasher bacon, french bread, smoked gouda and horseradish).

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    Schneider's Bar (8017 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN)
    2

    The crowd is a little older, but it is a pretty solid group of people. Great menu items. Big fan of the BLT & twice baked potato. Also have a really good baked sweet potato. Really cheap drink prices and great bar staff. The flat screen TVs make it a great place to watch sports and there is a pretty interesting cast of regular characters to keep you entertained. Pub style trivia on Wednesday nights are a blast, too.

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    Asian Spice (4030 S. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, IN)
    3

    The owner is super friendly and serves up some really tasty dishes. I’m a big fan of the Ginger Beef. Some of the least greasy crab rangoons in town. You get plenty bang for your buck at lunch.

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