Zionsville Indiana

Restaurant

Rosie's Place — Zionsville, Indiana

10 S Main St, Zionsville, IN 46077

Phone(317) 344-6500
Websiterosiesplace.net →
HoursView on Google Maps →
Corner storefront of Rosie's Place in downtown Zionsville, with the round Rosie's Place sign, dark striped awnings, and sidewalk patio seating along brick Main Street.

Rosie's Place is a family-owned breakfast, brunch, and lunch café on Main Street in the heart of the Village, open in Zionsville since 2014. The restaurant is named for the grandmother of owner Debbi Bourgerie, who runs it with her husband, Michael. Most items — baked goods, bread, dressings, and soups — are made from scratch.

Breakfast, brunch, and lunch

The menu covers all-day breakfast, including custom omelets, several eggs Benedict variations, pancakes, and breakfast burritos, alongside a lunch menu of sandwiches, salads, and house-made soups. Weekend brunch adds cocktails such as mimosas, Bloody Marys, and a rotating seasonal mimosa.

The Gooey Butter Cookies

The bakery case is stocked daily with Gooey Butter Cookies in original, chocolate, and rotating seasonal flavors. The cookies are the café's signature item, a cookie-form take on the St. Louis Gooey Butter Cake, sold under their own Gooey Butter Cookies label and shipped nationwide.

Planning your visit

Rosie's Place is a daytime café, serving breakfast and lunch and closing in the mid-afternoon, so it isn't open for dinner. Hours can change seasonally or around holidays — check the current hours on its Google Maps listing before planning a visit. The Zionsville café sits on the brick stretch of Main Street; Rosie's Place also has locations in Noblesville and Carmel.

Glass entrance door marked 10 S. Main and the round hanging Rosie's Place sign at the café in downtown Zionsville.

Plan your visit

Address: 10 S Main St, Zionsville, IN 46077

Website: rosiesplace.net →

Hours: See their business page → on Google Maps as hours may change with seasons and holidays.

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