Rosie's Place - Noblesville

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"Who is Rosie?" is usually the first question people ask us. Rosie was the grandmother of Debbi Bourgerie, who owns Rosie's with her husband, Michael. The restaurant is named in her honor. Her dedication to good quality food and family inspired Debbi to do the same when opening Rosie's. Why is Rosie's so good? Likely because we make just about everything—our baked goods, homemade bread, dressings, soups—from scratch, or maybe, it just runs in the family. Rosie's is a full-service breakfast, brunch and lunch restaurant with a full bakery, and three locations on the Northside of Indianapolis. Each location has its own unique character and offerings, but all of them feel like you're dining with your closest family and friends.

If you’re looking to brunch in Carmel, lunch in Zionsville, or pick up coffee and cookies in Noblesville, Rosie’s is the place. Fair warning, though: Once you do, chances are good you will be coming back—again and again.

Address68 N 9th St, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone1 (317) 770-3322
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Noblesville is a growing city located just north of Indianapolis, offering a blend of historic character, local amenities, and convenient access to major roadways like I-69 and I-465. The city has deep roots—dating back to the early 1800s—and has preserved much of its architectural history, especially in Downtown Noblesville. The Hamilton County Courthouse anchors the city square, surrounded by original brick streets and historic homes. Today, Noblesville continues to grow while maintaining its small-town feel, offering a wide range of shopping, dining, and events that reflect its community-focused spirit.

Downtown is a central destination for locals and visitors alike, filled with small businesses, restaurants, antique shops, and regular community events. You’ll find everything from brunch at Bica Cafe to locally made treats at Alexander’s on the Square, and drinks at longtime favorites like Syd’s Bar. Holiday events bring extra energy to the square, with parades, tree lightings, and seasonal festivals that showcase Noblesville’s civic pride. Nearby Federal Hill Commons hosts farmers markets, live music, and seasonal activities, while Ruoff Music Center, Indiana’s largest outdoor concert venue, draws major performers to the area.

Recreation is a big part of daily life in Noblesville, with several parks and outdoor spaces offering opportunities to stay active and engaged. Forest Park includes trails, playgrounds, a carousel, and the Nickel Plate Express, while Strawtown Koteewi Park features horseback riding, ziplining, and an archery range. Potter’s Bridge Park provides scenic walking paths and the county’s only remaining covered bridge. Cultural attractions like Noblesville Creates support local artists and host year-round programming, while Spencer Farm Winery and Primeval Brewing offer relaxing social spaces for wine and beer enthusiasts. From historic downtown to nature trails and live music, Noblesville offers a mix of old and new that continues to draw people looking for both community connection and everyday convenience.

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