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Devour Indy returns for summer with more than 150 restaurants. See who's included

Devour Indy returns for summer with more than 150 restaurants. See who's included

The summer edition of Devour Indy has arrived, bringing special menus and lower prices to more than 150 Indianapolis-area restaurants through Aug. 31.
The two-week event, devised as a way to boost business at local restaurants during slow seasons, spans a wide range of cuisines and price points — guests at Commission Row can savor a $67 three-course dinner, while patrons at Turner's Bar in the Stutz Building can feast on a $12 spread that features chips ("Fritos go fast," the menu warns), a hot dog and a choice of one alcoholic beverage (or three, if they're all Miller High Lifes).
New to Devour this year are six participating eateries located in the Indianapolis International Airport Civic Plaza and Concourse B: the 1993 Lounge and HC Tavern by St. Elmo, Circle City Beer Garden, the Farmers' Market featuring Indiana Grown restaurant and grab-and-go market, Harry and Izzy's, Pacers Courtside Club and The Tap.
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