Three Sisters Cafe
(317) 257-5556
6360 Guilford Ave
Indianapolis,
IN
46220
39.8719
-86.1431
Neighborhood: Central Indianapolis
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Delicious food, fast and friendly service
by deadw
December 02, 2006
This is a breakfast and lunch place that is open from 8 am to 4 pm daily with breakfast served all day on the weekends. We went for lunch and had the Mezza Plate (warm pita served with samples of tomato concasse, salsa, gorgonzola-spinach spread, hummus, pesto, feta, black olives, and black bean salsa). Excellent. We also had the 3 Sisters grilled sandwich with brie, sliced apples, and berries. My daughter had the grilled cheese with cheddar, parmesan, fresh mozzarella, and feta and my husband had the Salmon Salad with goat cheese. All of this (including 3 soft drinks) cost $39 plus tip. I'm looking forward to going back and trying some of their other food. For meat eaters, they had a smoked salmon pizza, BLT, pork tenderloin, turkey club, grilled chicken sandwich, and Southwestern Pita with either chicken or grouper. Main down side is the limited seating and on-street parking only.
- Pros: Good food, service fast and friendly
- Cons: Parking, limited seating
What happened to this place?!?
by hoosiergal
April 13, 2009
This used to be one of my favorite spots. My daughter is a vegetarian and there are not a lot of places that both of us really enjoy together. This was one of them...sadly, the active word there is "was".
People there used to be friendly and helpful. The last few times, the service has declined to the point that I just can't make myself willing to try again. And worse, the meals that used to really attract my daughter are now off the menu.
So all I can ask is, what happened?!?
- Pros: Some of the meals, especially breakfast are still good
- Cons: The service...terrible attittudes and SLOOOOOW.
Great food, awful service
by trece
April 11, 2009
We enjoyed this restuarant immensly until a few weeks ago. The waitress we had was awful!!! She had little patience and got our order wrong more than once. Not too mention her attitude was God-awful. We went back to give them a second chance and WE WERE ASKED TO LEAVE because we requested another waitress instead of the one we had weeks prior. We were called a-holes and basically escorted to the door per the manager. I will never go back and I am informing everyone I know not to patronize this establishment.
- Pros: Great menu selections
- Cons: The customer sevice
Major Changes over the past year by Susan G. at InsiderPages
Contributor
July 01, 2008
My husband and I used to really enjoy going to Three Sisters for Dinner, until they got rid of their dinner menu and dinner hours. We then struggled to get their before they closed for the afternoon, we live on the north side, only to discover that they had gotten rid of the dishes that made Three Sisters so yummy. Their black bean burgers are now sub-par and come topped with hummus! Any veggie knows that this is a foodie faux-pas. The vegan choices are now boring and could easily be made with more flavor at home. In a land of cheese and meat, Three Sisters has fallen prey to the temptation of mass appeal.
Outstanding food.. if you have the time!
by JenInIndy
May 09, 2008
Absolutely wonderful place for breakfast/brunch! The food is fresh and delicious. Not only does it get really busy on weekends, resulting in a wait - once you are seated, the service (while friendly) is far from speedy. Be prepared to spend some time at the table - waiting. Waiting for more coffee... waiting for your meal... waiting for your check.. etc. Despite those negatives, the food is worth the hassle!
- Pros: Food is to-die-for
- Cons: Service leaves a lot to be desired
Delicious and unique breakfast
by hannahmichellet
January 23, 2007
I went to Three Sister's Cafe with my sister for breakfast. It was about a 50 minute drive from my house, but it was very worth it. I would do it again in a heart beat. The service was great- attentive and friendly but not overbearing or uncomfortable. I ordered the homemade granola and a bowl of berries ($3.50 for the granola, $2.75 for the strawberries). The portion was generous and the fruit was fresh and tasty even though it's January. The granola was outstanding. My sister ordered the garden eggs. It was a wonderful blend of eggs, onions, peppers, mushrooms, goat cheese, squash, and other vegetables. It was delicious. We also split a bowl of the calico potatoes ($4). They are a must have. They're a blend of regular and sweet potatoes and onions with a great, sort of sweet blend of seasonings (rosemary was in there, I think). The coffee was very good, much better than your average restaurant coffee. The atmosphere is different and cute. It's relaxed and unique. I will definitely be returning. Our bill was $21.50, not including tip.
- Pros: great food, good prices, lots of options (both healthy and not so healthy)
- Cons: extra charge for egg whites, not much parking
Great spot to take your vegetarian friends by Trish P. at InsiderPages
Contributor
July 05, 2006
Non-vegetarians may not seek out this hidden gem in Broadripple but I visited while looking for a vegetarian restuarant to take out of town friends. (There are so few vegetarian options in Indy). My grilled cheese sandwich was first class and I would eat here again. The ambiance is eclectic with each room of the Victorian Home in a different style and all different tables and chairs.
nice little cafe by S R. at InsiderPages
Contributor
June 21, 2006
The Three Sisters Cafe is located in an old Victorian house that the owners converted into a small dining room and kitchen. It's a really cute and charming place, and the people who work there were friendly. They offer mostly vegetarian and vegan dishes, though they did have a few chicken entrees as well. They have sandwiches and wraps too. I thought it was a little expensive, but it's typical Broad Ripple prices. I've only been here once, and the food was good but not really my style. I've heard that they have a really good breakfast with fresh baked goods, so I would be willing to return to give them a try again.
Great food quality, super value
by bruceklop
August 04, 2005
Eclectic - veggie fare plus meats...homemade desserts. Old house with a grungy, hippie feel. Great value and food quality, very tasty and unusual menu. Nice outdoor porch dining. Fun place to eat.
- Pros: Food quality, price, desserts
- Cons: Parking, no alcohol
Sunny windows, creaky wood floors and healthy entrees set the tone at this vegetarian-friendly restaurant.
by Contributor
May 04, 2004
The Scene
The mismatched tables and chairs, colorful Fiestaware and sunny windows make this old Broad Ripple frame house charming and irresistible. The implausibly good-natured servers keep everything laid back and pleasant. It's the perfect place to linger over the morning paper or to catch up with an old friend over an easygoing dinner.
The Food
Lavish breakfasts are on the healthy side: Multigrain oatmeal, pancakes drizzled with berry sauce and house-made granola will start your engine. The powerhouse potatoes are a meal unto themselves with spuds overflowing with tofu, cheese and salsa. Heaping plates of earthy vegetarian fare like grilled veggie sandwiches and hummus pizza are perfect and satisfying for dinner. The carnivores among us appreciate the pleasing chicken, steak and seafood entrees. Homemade desserts vary from day to day, though tiramisu, triffles and chocolate pie are popular.


