Best food evah! The daily sandwiches are gourmet, salads are unbelievable delicious, the service is wonderful, my favorite place on Virginia Street!!! Oh, all their bread is AMAZING! Go there...
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Amelia's, located in Indianapolis, IN, specializes in crafting sourdough breads and pastries in the European tradition. With a commitment to serving the community, they use a blend of modern technology and age-old techniques to create thoughtful baked goods daily at their downtown bakery.
Their dedication to quality is evident in each handmade product, which is carefully prepared to ensure a delicious experience for their customers. Amelia's prioritizes safety, especially during uncertain times, while maintaining the artistry and flavor that sets their offerings apart.
Whether you visit their Fletcher Place, Windsor Park, or Stutz locations, you can expect a wide selection of baked goods made with care and attention to detail. Open seven days a week from 8am to 8pm, Amelia's is a go-to destination for those seeking authentic, handcrafted bread and pastries in Indianapolis.
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Decided to make this our second stop since we haven't been in for a while. Always such a good little visit and never know what yummy surprises are waiting for you. Today I got the olive loaf, a...
I LOVE AMELIA'S! I'm completely obsessed with the cinnamon roll croissant--I was totally unprepared for how mind-blowingly delicious that pastry would be. I will absolutely be back to buy more and...
Cuter bakery with quite a few items to choose from. We got a chocolate croissant and a cinnamon roll and two black iced teas. The cinnamon roll was very good with what tasted like honey drizzled...
Better customer service would be nice. I greeted the person serving me without any response verbally or physically. If anything, she seemed very annoyed for asking her. I go there for the...
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