SIDEBARS: A serving of history at the Pioneer Village
Attorneys Jim Voyles and Jennifer Lukemeyer joined guests and Pioneer Village volunteers at an annual supper held as a prelude to the state fair in August.
Attorneys Jim Voyles and Jennifer Lukemeyer joined guests and Pioneer Village volunteers at an annual supper held as a prelude to the state fair in August.
Attorneys Jennifer Lukemeyer and Frederick Vaiana give the grocer three gavels.
The authors give Tavern on South in Indianapolis 3 1/2 gavels.
We give Panzarotti’s Italian Cafe 3 gavels!
Authors give Danville restaurant three gavels.
Nestled in a bland little strip mall just north of 96th Street on College Avenue, Big Mike’s Café is worth the small detour it takes to get there.
Attorneys give Merrillville’s Gamba Ristorante four gavels.
Lukemeyer and Vaiana visit Zaharakos in Columbus, Ind.
Remember folks, the premise behind this article is not merely to make eatery suggestions, it is also to encourage a bit of
leisure over the lunch hour with your colleague, mentor/mentee, opposing counsel, or a friend.
Sometimes you have to go with Plan B when it comes to finding a place to eat.
I know it is not necessarily near a courthouse, but on a pleasant summer day it is worth a little extra effort to stroll the
canal and grab a bite at the Left Bank Café.
One of the few things I remember from my undergraduate business studies is that if you want to succeed in retail or restaurant
the most important rule is LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION.
While I would normally subscribe to the saying DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ,
I will merely say, believe this – go to Bando.
Now it’s time to get serious. During the past couple of years writing this column Jenny and I have had a great deal of fun.
If you readers enjoy our contribution to the Indiana Lawyer only half as much as we do then this article serves its intended
purpose – a break from the hard-nosed realities of practicing law.