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Players Grill

Players Grill

1855 Deerfield Rd # F Highland Park, IL 60035-3750, United States

Bbq • Fish • Steak • Chicken


"This is the NEW Players Grill! The owners unluckily bought this restaurant right before Covid struck, remodeled the entire place which is clean as a whistle, and fought the eat home necessity during Covid to make a success. Peter and Julie are genuinely lovely, very determined hard working people who have increased their crowd slowly but surely. Initially they didn't have much help other than themselves, and now they have a terrific bartender and wait staff. The owners serve quality food and do not skimp on portions. They have brought back the old bagel chips which are addicting. We try to support them often, as they deserve to be patronized. I am pretty fussy when it comes to food and have never had a bad meal here. It is light enough, not crazy crowded so you're sitting in the person's lap at the next table, the tables are well spaced, you can actually talk to the people at your table, and every server is customer oriented. Their poppy seed house dressing is good enough to drink. The fried shrimp are big, crispy, and meaty, the salads large and interesting/delicious, pistachio crusted salmon very good, Chato's chicken my favorite, and on and on. I have no idea what the complainers are talking about we eat there every week and their complaints are unfounded, not that every restaurant doesn't have a bad night. Players is the new guy in town and the community should give them try! Our daughter from LA loved it talk about fussy she's it! They need to advertise, put a candle or flowers on each table, and offer special food/liquor deals at the bar. Spread the word....this place is a gem! They take reservations and the line should be out the door! Run, don't walk! Vegetarian options: Plenty for vegetarians on the menu want something special, ask. Peter will get it for you! Kid friendliness: definitely Parking: Easy parking Wheelchair accessibility: front door is heavy but always someone close by to help Dietary restrictions: They are careful to fulfill requests"

Maxine's Chicken And Waffles

Maxine's Chicken And Waffles

132 N East StIN 46204, Indianapolis, United States

Coffee • Cheese • Chicken • American


"It 's impossible to not admire the ways in which Indianapolis City Market has grown under the leadership of Stevi Stoesz. Originally opened 1886 and on the National Register of Historic Places, Indianapolis City Market has long been a downtown Indy spot weaving together commerce with simply being a very cool gathering place. At one point, it seemed like Indianapolis City Market was on the way out. Vendors were hit and miss, the facility itself was in more than a little bit of disrepair, and attendance was modest. It seems like over the past 10 years, and especially since 2012 's Super Bowl, Indianapolis City Market has roared back with a vengeance and has again become one of the city 's cooler places to visit with a nice weaving together of office spaces, commerce, and hosted events capitalizing on the Market 's long history and fun features. Advertised as opened 7am 9pm M F, 8am 9pm on Saturday, and closed Sunday, it 's important to note that individual vendor hours vary and they vary greatly. After an event this past Saturday that started at Indianapolis City Market at 8am, I visited the market around 9:30am 10am and was dismayed by the complete lack of available action. I mean, obvious breakfast options like Rebellion Doughnuts, Just Cookies, and Simply Divine Cupcakes were nowhere to be found and worse, hours simply aren 't posted compllcating any effort to perhaps wait until they arrive. Indianapolis City Market is divided into different sections: The First Floor Merchants area includes 30+ vendors with a variety of pastry options, ethnic food options, a florist or two, coffee shops, vegetarian/vegan options, a barbershop, and much more. It 's, to me, the heart n ' soul of City Market (though potentially the most frustrating giving the varying vendor hours). By the time I left around 10am on Saturday, well within posted open times, the barbershop was open, Three Carrots had just opened, Flower Boys was active, 3 Days in Paris was open, and I believe maybe 1 2 more. The vast majority were still not open with no signs of activity. There are four Mezzanine Merchants (where some amazing seating is also located) including Tomlinson Tap Room and Mile Square Coffee. The West Wing, also known as The Platform, is exclusively office space with Market administrative offices also here along with a Ball State program, Indy Food Council, Renew Indianapolis, and others. The East Wing includes three bicycle related programs along with a YMCA location. Unless you 're living underneath a rock, you also know about The Catacombs, an area underneath City Market that is easily one of Indy 's coolest yet difficult to access spots. It 's definitely not wheelchair friendly (though I have been in it thanks to Yelp). They offer tours and if you 're pretty physically able I recommend it. Parking is hit and miss in the area and pretty much exclusively metered. Being across from City Hall and two blocks away from Monument Circle, this area is heavily policed you don 't want to chance playing beat the meter. You 'll lose. There are accessible meters around. There 's a ton of renovation going on causing some disarray with curb cuts, but I was able to access everything needed with some planning. I 'm removing a star for multiple reasons 1) The varying vendor hours is frustrating and, in my eyes, not visitor/tourist friendly, 2) Of the two accessible entrances, one did not work (unacceptable get it fixed), 3) Signage within the market should include accessibility information people with mobility issues and elderly need to know the closest accessible entrances. While I 'm fairly mobile, it 's frustrating to get to a door and have steps to exit, and 4) The exterior is a bit frustrating in wheelchairs and basic external signage should clearly point out public entrances and accessible entrances. This can easily be done without hurting the ambience of the building. Huge pluses the coolness factor is high, those who lead the organization are fantastic and truly love this city, the Catacombs, and City Market is an absolutely fantastic host for this event I attended it has been held there multiple years and I 'm always impressed with their organization, hospitality, and affordable rates for non profits to use their building. A few years ago, City Market would have been a 3 Star for me as it simply needed help. It 's a solid 4 star now and with a few tweaks could easily be a 5 star experience. I love this place and had I been alone I 'd have probably visited multiple merchants on my own that actually were open. Stevi Stoesz is doing amazing things here and building community partnerships I 'm not quite willing to go the 5 star yet, but I see it happening in the future."