Business Description from the Web
Lunch Mon.-Fri., Dinner served nightly.
Posted by chefmoz
on January 18, 2009
This splendid steakhouse will please connoisseurs of food and architecture.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Indy's only rooftop dining spot features a paneled, deco-style dining room with a large Indiana limestone fireplace, arched doorways and leaded glass windows. The restaurant could survive on looks alone, but it doesn't have to. Appetizers include Moroccan tuna tartare, smoked duck ravioli and crab cakes that puts others to shame. The steaks are substantial and served with...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 07, 2004)
This historic building on the National Register of Historic Places, located just minutes south of downtown, is worth the visit, but it’s the fine dishes that keep you returning to this former home of the Indiana Oxygen Company. (In case you’re wondering, palazzo ossigeno translates as “oxygen building.â€) Each room has a different feel with paneled walls or a marble fireplace, yet each...
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Posted by gayot
on July 02, 2007
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On a Thursday night we ventured to Dunaway's Restaurant for, what we thought, would be a five star meal.
After waiting an hour and twenty minutes for our food, I decided to seek out the Manager. I told him we had been waiting at our rooftop table for our food with very poor service and that we had run out of bread, water, wine and soft drinks.
I would TRY to understand this poor service if the...
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Ok, three strikes. I'm done with Dunaway's. I entertained some friends from out of town. They were interested in Dunaway's due to the proximity of Eli Lilly. I had been to the restaurant on two other occasions with similiar poor results.
Simply put, the service from the wait staff was slow and seemingly uncaring. I even pulled our waiter aside and asked him to keep a "close eye on us" because...
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Made reservations for 20 to order off of the menu. No written or verbal contract was requested or made. 17 made it for the birthday party. Bill for 17 people was approx $770.00. We were handed our bill plus a $500.00 "extra charge" because our table had not ordered 20 entrees (by the way they were out of the Amish chicken) The owner Jeff Dunaway told that us that he had planned that the table...
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Posted by mary567
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 02, 2008)