BROAD RIPPLE

You know how I told you in my previous post that I went to Broad Ripple Village on my first day in Indianapolis. I’ve been to this area four years ago but perceived it very different this time. It’s one of the six cultural districts of Indianapolis. Basically Broad Ripple is the heart of Indys music, art and night scene. There’s loads of cute cafés, bars and little shops. We checked out Broad Ripple Vintage, which is a very funky and well organized second hand store. I got the coolest, red IU sweater! More about it in a different post though 🙂 Then we checked out a cool independent record store called Indy CD and Vinyl, which has been located in Broad Ripple for 10 years, but is originally from Utah. It’s that kind of store you won’t find often, because people stop buying CD’s and vinyls. Christian got himself a nice CD by a gypsy swing artist, forgot his name… ooops. Last but not least we had dinner at Yats, a cajun creole Restaurant. Each dish is $5,50 and I tried a DELICIOUS vegan tofu white chili. With full stomachs we went home, where I got really scared because of tornado warnings and fled the 19th story, to hang out in the lobby downstairs and wait it out. I am such a baby, I know.

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