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Boogie Burger

Do you enjoy good food at a reasonable price in a unique atmosphere? if so, then I assume you’ve made your way to the heart of Indianapolis’ hip Broad Ripple neighborhood to visit the infamous Boogie Burger. If that’s not the case, then you have no idea what you’re missing out on.

Boogie Burger is a unique restaurant where you can enjoy a great meal for less than $10. Boogie Burger has many different items to choose from including, but not limited to:  ice cream, milkshakes, malts, floats, and french fries with all different types of toppings. While their ice cream and french fries are not unbelievably unique, this isn’t where Boogie Burger’s focus lies. They are hands-down a burger joint.

The different combinations of burgers you can get at Boogie Burger are what makes eating there the unbelievable experience it should be. The burgers include all different types of toppings including:  peanut butter, pineapple, chili sauce, and fried egg.

Boogie Burger is one of the many legendary restaurants in Broad Ripple.  It might be because of their food, but it could very easily be because of their speed. According to Boogie Burgers website, boogieburger.com, their philosophy is that creating the best tasting burgers – from the traditional to the far out – is worth waiting a few minutes for, but not all day.

There sophisticated burgers in a relaxed setting makes Boogie Burger an enjoyable destination for anyone from college students to business men and women…because let’s face it…when you think about it…“Everybody loves to Boogie!”

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Written by : Taylor is a senior at Butler University majoring in Electronic Journalism and minoring in Public Relations. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and is involved in many other organizations on campus. After graduation his focus will shift to either Graduate School or Film School, unless, of course, the right job comes along! Click here to find out more about our Butler Bloggers program and the bloggers or click here to read posts written by the Butler students.