by Jolene Ketzenberger
Who doesn't like Italian food, right? And the Holy Rosary Italian Street Festival, returning June 14 and 15 after a year's hiatus, offers plenty of great eats. Plus, it's a low-stress fest — it runs for two evenings, admission is free, parking is free. If it rains, or you just can't do Friday, you can still go Saturday.
Here are five things to keep in mind if you go.
1. Take a look around before eating. If you get sidetracked early by the fettuccine alfredo, you might not try the fried ravioli, which would be a shame. Same for the cannoli. Although if you fill up Friday, you can always go back for another bite Saturday.
Source: http://www.indystar.com/
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