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6360 Guilford Ave # X
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Located in a restored Victorian home just a few blocks north of downtown Broad Ripple, Three Sisters is still considered a vegetarian mecca of sorts. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant specializes in both vegetarian and vegan entrees, soups, salads and organic coffees. The decor is overtly Bohemian, with a mix of colonial and garage sale furniture outfitting the various rooms. There's also local artwork exhibited on the walls. Three Sisters added a few eastern dishes and soups to its menu, but if these dishes don't quite pique your interest, consider checking out the restaurant's lavish breakfast. Known for sourdough French toast, eggs and omelets, locals cite Three Sisters as one of the best breakfasts in town -- even for the meat-eaters among us.
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9 Ratings and Reviews
Amazing
Huge portions for the price. The vanilla creme french toast is amazing...and you get like 50 slices. The hot chocolate is great too.
Comments(0)|Add CommentWonderful Food, Exquisite Service and Gorgeous Servers
After eating here a number of times now, I've become quite the regular, and for good reason to. The food is unbelievable and the service is top notch. It also does not hurt to have beautiful servers (always seems to make the day go better.) Anyhow, give it a try, you might just be suprised.
Pambysmith's Review
Wonderful place to sit back, have a delicious meal and relax!
SaDaHa's Review
The breakfast menu is amazing - lots of vegetarian-friendly items, that come with HUGE portions and the prices are incredibly reasonable. Example: The sourdough French Toast made with vanilla custard (mmmmmmm) was like $4-5 and came with about 8 slices of toast and a bowl of sliced fruit. The vanilla cinnamon oatmeal with brown sugar costs only $3 but they give you more then TWO could ever eat... It's a real value for breakfast. We both left lots on our plate, were VERY happy with the meal, and the cost was only $14! That's pretty rare these days.


(9 Ratings)

embrioxxx - 03/02/2005