Mass Ave District: A short Uber ride or 15-minute walk from the hotel. Known as the "Arts & Theater District," packed with great bars and restauraunts. The Eagle: Famous for their fried chicken and outdoor patio. Bakersfield: The go-to spot for tacos, tequila, and country music. The Tap: A massive brewery and beer bar with over 90 beers on tap, a huge menu of pub food, and live music on weekends. Ball & Biscuit: Often called Indy's "original" craft cocktail bar. The Exchange Whiskey Bar: Located in a historic building right at the entrance of Mass Ave, this speakeasy-style bar features a library of over 300 whiskeys and craft cocktails. The Rathskeller: Set in a historic 19th-century building, this German beer hall has a massive outdoor "Biergarten" with live music. Goodfellas / Wiseguy Lounge: Pizza in the front, and a hidden speakeasy
Home to the Indianapolis Zoo and the NCAA Hall of Champions. Great walking trails along the canal.
Can you believe this is in Indy? Grab a glass of wine and explore the estate. The restaurant features a stunning lakeside terrace and wine bar (reservations recommended if you plan to eat!). Very close to Woodstock!
Indianapolis Museum of Art - home to Funky Bones, Lilly House & Gardens, AND the original LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana. Directly across the street from Woodstock
An Indianapolis icon since 1902. Famous for their shrimp cocktail. Also, right across the street from St. John's. Note: requires reservations weeks in advance for dinner. If you can't get a table, try their sister restaurant next door, Harry & Izzy’s, or sit in the 1933 Lounge upstairs.
Located in the historic Bottleworks District (an old Coca-Cola bottling plant), this is a fun, casual food hall perfect for groups who can't decide on one cuisine. Options range from Venezuelan arepas to lobster rolls and burgers.
Just a quick 5-minute walk. A local favorite for breakfast and lunch! Known for their cinnamon toast and omelets.They don't take reservations, so expect a wait on weekends (but it moves fast!).