Shapiro’s Deli Cafeteria
Shapiro's of Indianapolis, Indiana, is a full-service kosher-style cafeteria best known for superb corned beef, in a sandwich or made into grand hash.
Your Guide to Authentic Regional Eats
Shapiro's of Indianapolis, Indiana, is a full-service kosher-style cafeteria best known for superb corned beef, in a sandwich or made into grand hash.
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