Bottleworks District is one of the best places to visit in Downtown Indy! They have restaurants, bars, entertainment, and exercise classes! Some recommended places to check out here are: Garage Food Hall - The Garage is a 30,000 plus square foot community-focused food, beverage, and retail hall located in the heart of Bottleworks. The Garage has large roll up doors allowing for an open air experience if you want to sit outside/inside! Pins Mechanical Co (Bar)- specialty cocktails, craft beer, duckpin bowling, pinball etc. Modita - Delicious modern asian cuisine (dine in restaurant). Blue Collar Coffee Co. - Coffee curated drinks with beans roasted by Wisconsin-based Ruby Coffee Roasters. The Woodhouse Day Spa- Enjoy our signature spa services such as the Woodhouse Minykti Facial, a Calming Retreat or Halotherapy Salt Room Experience, and massages. YogaSix- Offers 6 different class types from hot and powerful to slow and mindful from beginning to sculpt.
Food and drinks are wonderful here and it is one of our favorite spots when we are in town! Livery brings Latin flair and flavors to Indianapolis dining, in a restored 1890’s building that once stabled horses. A two-story, casual gathering place with rooftop seating under the stars. Reservation recommended but accepts walk ins
Inspiration for The Fountain Room stems from visions of a retro supper-club vibe. Repetitive geometric patterns and timeless millwork details are paired with texture and color combinations that are meant to give visitors a sense of nostalgia for times past Reservation recommended but accepts walk ins
Sun King Brewery is a Indy staple! We have gone on a brewery tour here and it was super fun! Highly recommend to any beer lovers in town! No reservation needed (for beers and food). Brewery tours here start at about $15! Book ahead of time online!
Great evening 3-story bar that has live music most weekends!
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a 152-acre campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, the Gardens at Newfields, the Beer Garden, and more. $20 ticket entry fee
The Canal Walk is part of the Indiana Central Canal, which was dug in the early 1800s, in an effort to facilitate interstate commerce. Today, the refurbished Canal Walk (stretching north through White River State Park to 11th Street) serves the downtown community as a waterside promenade for walkers, runners, bikers and sightseers (while the canal itself includes a steady stream of pedal boats, which may be rented west of the Indiana State Museum).