"Be careful, sir," he said as he set down my shrimp cocktail. That's part of the St Elmo shtick but it's also good advice; the "world famous" sauce is extraordinarily potent. Horseradish is freshly ground and freely used. I can't recall having a zippier sauce and care
was required. Unfortunately the shrimps didn't quite measure up; not bad but not terribly special (as they should have been for $13).
The black-vested, bow-tied bartenders make a decent drink. My first Hendrick's martini came with olives by default, but for my second I specified a twist which I much preferred (cf
this post).
I enjoyed my visit to St Elmo, as much for atmosphere as food and beverage, but probably wouldn't return for a full meal without hearing some recent recommendations. The steaks aren't cheap and I would hope they use more care selecting them than they did the shrimps.
St Elmo Steak House
127 S Illinois St
Indianapolis IN
317-365-0636
Dinner only from 4pm
I stayed just down the street at Union Station, an impressive 19th century structure.
The Crowne Plaza hotel occupies the building at the right. It's a creative reuse of an odd but beautiful space, with massive steel beams everywhere. Most of the rooms are fairly standard but the premium accommodations are a couple dozen restored Pullman sleeping cars arranged on the original tracks.
This is the view directly outside my room. I especially enjoyed coming back late at night when most of the illumination came through the blinds of the train windows. Crowne Plaza is a fairly short walk from
Shapiro's Delicatessen, an important consideration when choosing a place to stay in Indianapolis.
Crowne Plaza at Union Station
123 W Louisiana St (between Illinois & Capitol)
Indianapolis IN
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