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Schnitzelbank’s cult favorite “Bratzel” faetures two lightly seasoned brats and sauerkraut on a large warm pretzel. | Dave Hoekstra photo
Cafe Patachou draws on home cooking traditions without the “1950s Wonder Bread.”
Valpo Velvet’s Mike Brown scoops up one of the ice cream shop’s nearly 70 flavors. | Dave Hoekstra photo
Martha Hoover
Alan Hanselman | Dave Hoekstra Photo
Cafe Patachou draws on home cooking traditions without the “1950s Wonder Bread.”
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
Historic Schnitzelbank photo
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Indiana does not rank high on the list of culinary destinations. Hoosiers are better known for basketball, Hoagy (not the sandwich) Carmichael and John Mellencamp, who in 1990 wrote the peppy “Hot Dogs and Hamburgers.” The Indiana Office of Tourism is out …