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Downtown Indianapolis Independent Restaurants DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS INDEPENDENT RESTAURANTS 53 11th St. 11th St. 10th St. 10th St. 60 43 9th St. 52 50 32 152 Central Canal Central Central 92 Library 83 Indiana Ave. 35 St. Clair St. 67 23 Madame 49139 Walker 74 Theatre American 104127 Center Walnut St. Legion Mall Scottish 130 55 39120 Rite 114 48 93 Cathedral Fort Wayne Ave. 12 St. 144 North St. 148 Veterans Old Memorial National 41 Plaza Centre 140 Michigan St. 34 18 Indiana 59 62 75 World 31 War Massachusetts155 Ave. Memorial 141 Vermont St. Courtyard 106 108 by Marriott University 132 91 West St. West Meridian St. Pennsylvania St. Delaware St. Senate Ave. Capitol Ave. Illinois St. East St. College Ave. New Jersey St. Residence Park Alabama St. Inn by 138 Blackford St. Marriott 115 86 New York St. 78 Indiana History Center Easley Military 72 19 17 21 Winery Park Ohio St. 2 58 Columbia Club 46 33 125 Sheraton Sun King Brewing Co. Hilton Hilton 65 Central Canal Garden 63 City 1 Inn 22 Market Indiana 61 Indiana 9 State State Market St. Monument 57 Eiteljorg Capitol Circle 11671 ver NCAA Headquarters Museum & Museum 28 & Hall of Champions IMAX 153 29 117 Theater Embassy 102 64 rk Suites 95 134 6 135 Conrad157 3124 159107 Pedestrian Bridge Washington St. ? 137 69 8 129 Circle 40 LaQuinta JW Marriott Hyatt Centre 119 Inn Marriott Westin Regency 118 146 ? Indianapolis Mall 84 133 5 126 96 11 14 142 INTER Maryland St. Visitors Center Hampton 6 20 Inn The Victory Field Lawn Baseball Park Le Meridien 82 INDIANA 15185 24 150 143 CONVENTION Georgia St. Bankers Life Virginia Ave. CENTER 136 Fieldhouse 80 JW Marriott Downtown 42Omni99 Indianapolis Severin Homewood INTER Courtyard by Marriott 36 105 Suites Downtown Indianapolis Jackson Place Fairfield Inn & Suites 89 Downtown Indianapolis Louisiana St. 100 77 7 Union SpringHill Suites 16 101 Downtown Indianapolis Crowne Station 13 45 West St. West The Plaza Meridian St. Delaware St. East St. 4 147 Pennsylvania St. Alexander97 79 College Ave. South St. South St. Holiday54 Inn Express N Madison Ave. 7 LUCAS OIL 149 121 Comfort Suites STADIUM 103123 Illinois St. Capitol Ave. 47 66 87 WE 30 Staybridge 90131 Missouri St. West West St. Suites 122 38 56 Merrill St. Merrill St. 113 98 94111 Meridian St. S 37 88 44 15827 26 15112 128 154 10 73 McCarty St. 25 70 145 Madison Ave. 51 109 76 110 81 156 68 160 East St. W For information about things to see and do in Indianapolis, go to visitIndy.com. ©Visit Indy 7/2/15 DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS INDEPENDENT RESTAURANTS AMERICAN: DELI/CAFE/SANDWICHES: ●110 La Margarita 317.848.1457 ●1 120 West Market Fresh Grill $$ 317.972.0600 ●56 Cafe Nonna 317.986.6904 ●111 La Revolucion 317.423.9490 ●2 Alexander’s Bar and Grille $$ 317.635.2000 ●57 Canal Cafe & Terrace $ 317.232.1637 ●112 Mama Irma Peruvian 317.423.2421 ●3 Bacon Legs & Turntables 317.737.2662 ●58 Circle Cafe $$ 317.635.2000 ●113 Tortas Guicho Dominguez y El Cubanito ●4 Chef JJ’s Downtown $$$ 317.602.3828 ●59 City Cafe $ 317.833.2233 $ 317.658.6380 ●5 Circle City Bar & Grille $$ 317.405.6100 ●60 Duos Kitchen $ 317.880.5676 MOROCCAN: ●6 Claypool Grille $$ 317.236.1901 ●61 Eiteljorg Museum Cafe $ 317.636.9378 ●114 Saff ron Cafe $$ 317.917.0131 ●7 The Comfort Cafe $ 317.631.9000 ●62 Hoaglin To Go Cafe $ 317.423.0300 PIZZA: ●8 Eagle’s Nest Restaurant $$$ 317.616.6170 ●63 Indianapolis City Market $ 317.634.9266 ●115 Bazbeaux $ 317.636.7662 ●9 Great American Grill $ 317.955.9700 ●64 King David’s Dogs $ 317.632.3647 ●116 Giorgio’s Pizza $ 317.687.9869 ●10 John’s Famous Stew $ 317.636.6212 ●65 Labor District Cafe $ 317.672.7591 ●117 Greek’s Pizzeria Downtown $ 317.423.3310 ●11 Level One $ 317.632.1234 ●66 Milktooth $ 317.292.2280 ●118 Napolese $ 317.635.0765 ●12 Liberty Street $ 317.686.6382 ●67 Natural Born Juicers $ 317.797.4254 ●119 Pearl Street Pizza & Pub $ 317.638.3110 ●13 Market Table 317.624.8200 ●68 Nourish 317.371.1699 ●120 Pizzology $$ 317.685.2550 ●14 One South $$ 317.632.1234 ●69 Patachou on the Park $ 317.632.0765 ●121 Sam’s Silver Circle Bar 317.636.6288 ●15 Peppy Grill 317.637.1158 ●70 Shapiro’s Delicatessen $$ 317.631.4041 ●122 South of Chicago Pizza $$ 317.203.7110 ●16 Pullman’s Restaurant $$ 317.236.7470 ●71 Soupremacy $ 317.423.0780 SOUTHERN/SOUL FOOD: ●17 Sahm’s at the Tower $ 317.536.1305 ●72 Stardust Terrace Cafe $ 317.234.0095 ●123 B’s Po Boy 317.916.5555 ●18 Sahm’s Tavern & Cafe $$ 317.822.9903 ●73 Wildwood Market 765.721.0820 ●124 Georgia Reese’s 317.986.7883 ●19 Skyline Club $$$ 317.263.5000 FRENCH: ●125 Maxine’s Chicken & Waffl es $ 317.423.3300 ●20 Spoke & Steele 317.634.3000 ●74 Cropichon et Bidibule 317.737.2722 SPORTS BARS/PUBS: ASIAN/SUSHI: GERMAN: ●126 Champions Sports Bar and Restaurant $ ●21 Bangkok Restaurant & Jazz Bar $$ ●75 Rathskeller Restaurant $$ 317.636.0396 317.405.6111 317.632.9000 GREEK: ●127 Chatham Tap $ 317.917.8425 ●22 Bu Da Lounge $$ 317.822.8522 ●76 Greek Islands $$ 317.636.0700 ●128 Chilly Water Brewing Co. $ 317.603.4779 ●23 FortyFive Degrees $$ 317.635.4545 INDIAN: ●129 Coaches Tavern $ 317.917.1191 ●24 Mikado Japanese Restaurant $$ 317.972.4180 ●77 Haveli Indian $$ 317.280.7648 ●130 Elbow Room $ 317.635.3354 ●25 Naisa Pan-Asian Cafe 317.602.3708 ●78 India Garden Restaurant $$ 317.634.6060 ●131 End of the Line Public House 317.687.4857 ●26 Rook $ 317.759.5828 ITALIAN: ●132 Front Page $ 317.631.6682 ●27 Siam Square 317.636.8424 ●79 Dunaway’s Palazzo Ossigeno $$$ 317.638.7663 ●133 High Velocity $ 317.860.6500 ●28 Thai Paradise 317.822.8382 ●80 Iaria’s Italian Restaurant $$ 317.638.7706 ●134 Hoosier Park’s Winner’s Circle $$ BARBECUE: ●81 Iozzo’s Garden of Italy $$ 317.974.1100 317.656.RACE ●29 Dick’s Bodacious Bar-B-Q $ 317.916.9600 ●82 Milano Inn $$ 317.264.3585 ●135 Indianapolis Colts Grille $$ 317.631.2007 ●30 Smokehouse on Shelby 317.685.1959 ●83 Mimi Blue 317.737.2625 ●136 Kilroy’s Bar and Grill $ 317.638.9464 BURGERS: ●84 Osteria Pronto $$ 317.860.5777 ●137 Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery $ 317.638.7380 ●31 BRU Burger Bar $ 317.635.4278 LOUNGES/BARS: ●138 MacNiven’s Restaurant & Bar $ 317.632.SCOT ●32 Burgerhaus $$ 317.434.4287 ●85 1933 Lounge $$ 317.635.0636 ●139 Mass Ave Pub $ 317.974.0745 ●33 Punch Burger $ 317.426.5280 ●86 ball & biscuit 317.636.0539 ●140 Nine Irish Brothers $ 317.964.0990 CAJUN/CREOLE: ●87 Brass Ring Lounge 317.635.7464 ●141 Old Point Tavern 317.634.8943 ●34 Bourbon Street Distillery 317.636.3316 ●88 Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery 317.653.1806 ●142 O’Reilly’s Irish Bar and Restaurant $ ●35 Yats $ 317.686.6380 ●89 Ike & Jonesy’s $ 317.632.4553 317.974.0674 COFFEE: ●90 Imbibe 317.685.1959 ●143 The Pub $ 317.822.9730 ●36 Bee Coff ee Roasters $ 317.426.2504 ●91 Louie’s Wine Dive & Mass Ave Kitchen 144● Ralston’s Drafthouse $ 317.493.1143 ●37 Calvin Fletcher’s Coff ee Co. $ 317.423.9697 317.929.1644 ●145 Red Lion Grog House 317.822.4764 ●38 Funkyard Coff ee Shop 317.822.3865 ●92 Mass Ave Wine Shoppe $$ 317.972.7966 ●146 Scotty’s Brewhouse $ 317.571.0808 ●39 Henry’s Coff ee Bistro $ 317.951.0335 ●93 Metro $ 317.639.6022 ●147 Slippery Noodle Inn $ 317.631.6974 ●40 Hubbard & Cravens $ 317.251.5161 ●94 New Day Craft 888.632.3379 ●148 St. Joseph’s Brewery & Public House ●41 Mo’ Joe Coff ee House $ 317.822.6656 ●95 Nicky Blaine’s Cocktail Lounge $$ 317.602.5670 CONTEMPORARY: 317.638.5588 ●149 Tow Yard $ 317.638.9273 ●42 1913 Restaurant $ 317.396.3626 ●96 No Name Lounge $ 317.262.8100 STEAK HOUSES: ●43 Black Market $$ 317.822.6757 ●97 Plat 99 317.624.8200 ●150 Harry & Izzy’s $$$ 317.635.9594 ●44 Bluebeard $$ 317.686.1580 ●98 Repeal and 12.05 Distillery 317.402.4818 ●151 St. Elmo Steak House $$$ 317.635.0636 ●45 Cerulean Restaurant 317.870.1320 ●99 Severin Bar $$ 317.396.3623 SWEET TREATS: ●46 Chef Joseph’s $$ 317.600.3577 100● Social $$ 317.753.3799 ●152 Best Chocolate in Town $ 317.636.2800 ●47 Ember Urban Eatery $$ 317.340.1868 ●101 Taps & Dolls $ 317.638.8277 ●153 Chocolate Cafe/South Bend Chocolate ●48 The Libertine $$ 317.631.3333 ●102 Tastings - a wine experience $$ 317.423.2400 Company $ 317.951.4816 ●49 Mesh on Mass $$ 317.955.9600 ●103 Thunderbird 317.974.9580 ●154 Cultured Swirl 317.602.8808 ●50 Plow & Anchor $$ 317.964.0538 104● Tini $ 317.384.1313 ●155 The Flying Cupcake Bakery $ 317.396.2696 ●51 Pure Eatery 317.602.5724 105● Wine Thief 317.634.6664 ●156 General American Donut Co. $ 317.964.0744 ●52 R bistro $$$ 317.423.0312 MEXICAN/LATIN: ●157 PEARings $ 317.608.6456 ●53 R2GO 317.737.2543 106● Acapulco Joe’s $ 317.637.5160 ●158 Rocket 88 Doughnuts 317.737.2614 ●54 Tavern on South $ 317.602.3115 ● 107 Adobo Grill $$ 317.822.9990 ●159 Square Donuts $ 317.731.5021 ●55 Union 50 $$ 317.610.0234 108● Bakersfi eld $ 317.635.6962 TURKISH: 109● El Arado 317.632.2076 ●160 The Bosphorus Istanbul Cafe $$ 317.974.1770 7/2/15 $ = less than $12 | $$ = $12-$24 | $$$ = $25-$40 | $$$$ = more than $40.
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