
The Garden Table is an airy, farm to table brunch spot that is an absolute go to! Tends to get busy once it hits 10 am on Saturday and Sunday, so we recommend going before 10 am if you can! However, it is worth the wait.
Another go-to brunch spot in Downtown Indianapolis featuring a self-serve coffee bar.
At the Eagle, house-brined and dredged Fried Chicken and Southern Sides are the stars of the show. With "Best Of" accolades around the country, our chicken brings people together. We source free range, all natural birds, and couple it with classic southern side dishes, sandwiches, and carefully curated cocktails, along with a select list of local craft beers and other American favorites.
The Garage Food Hall at Bottleworks District is a 30,000 square foot community-focused food and market hall that occupies two of the historic bottling plant’s original garage buildings. The food hall features 1930s Art Deco terracotta facades, industrial architecture, and large roll-up doors for a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. The Garage plays host to a variety of food and beverage vendors, bringing top culinary talent, artisan craftsmen, residents, and visitors together in the heart of Indianapolis. It's a supportive environment where chefs, producers, and artisans are pushed to be their best. Also home to live music performances.
Union 50 is a chef driven modern American restaurant and bar with a seasonally changing cocktail menu with one of the best charcuterie boards and the best pork chop in Indianapolis.
Harry & Izzy's is an independent, upscale American Grill located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Its ambiance exudes class and sophistication in a comfortable setting. While the lively bar is Harry & Izzy's focal point, unique dining rooms incorporate dark woods, lush fabrics and a deep color palette. This sister restaurant to the famous St. Elmo Steak House, shares a few classic dishes, while offering more menu variety. Open for lunch and dinner daily.
Housed in a historic, architecturally-notable German cultural center, the Rathskeller (Indianapolis' oldest restaurant) has been in operation since 1894, and still serves such traditional Germanic fare as Sauerbraten and Schnitzel (along with such less-traditional fare as grilled yellow-fin tuna and shrimp scampi). Beer lovers will find much to love on the drink menu, as the restaurant's biergarten and Kellerbar offer brews and microbrews from Germany, Europe, the U.K. and North America. There is also live music all year round.
The Exchange Whiskey Bar is a craft cocktail and whiskey bar with over 450 of the best whiskeys you can find anywhere in the country. Enjoy a prohibition night out with vintage speakeasy cocktails based on authentic, era-style recipes.
Located in the historic Bottleworks District, Pins is a great spot for beer, cocktails, live music, and old school fun like duckpin bowling, foosball, pinball, ping pong, and bocce ball. Open until 2:30am on weekends.
16-Bit Bar + Arcade redefines how a night out is best played, with pin-ball, video games, etc. 16-Bit appeals to those looking for an alternative to the monotonous. Features cocktails with bomb-pops and candy!
Burnside Inn is a unique vibe and Live House Music Venue featuring Piano & Live Bands! Famous for their Moscow Mules!