Food Scene
La Parada
1642 E New York StGreat local Mexican Food
Neidhammer Events Center
2104 E Washington StNew to the Eastside. Just two blocks away!
Rabble Coffee
2119 E 10th StFunky little coffee joint several blocks North
Bazbeaux
329 Massachusetts AveOur favorite pizza place in town!
Tick Tock Lounge
2602 E 10th StRestaurant and bar - good food and drink close by
"Second restaurant of renowned chef/owner Jonathan Brooks of Milktooth. World inspired small and large plates where sharing is encouraged. A Chef and Sommelier driven restaurant providing an intimate experience in an energetic, eclectic environment."
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Beholder
1844 E 10th St"Second restaurant of renowned chef/owner Jonathan Brooks of Milktooth. World inspired small and large plates where sharing is encouraged. A Chef and Sommelier driven restaurant providing an intimate experience in an energetic, eclectic environment."
Our favorite local pizza --> King Dough is a place where the act of making pizza is a true craft, driven by quality. Our unique, special, house-made creations are as real as it gets. Pizza is pizza; but at the end of the day you can still do something special with it!
We offer a selection of hand-crafted pizzas ranging from vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free pies, to classic favorites. Sized at 14-inches, they are big enough to split with a friend, or to take home leftovers all to yourself. Everything is made fresh, in-house, daily.
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King Dough
452 N Highland AveOur favorite local pizza --> King Dough is a place where the act of making pizza is a true craft, driven by quality. Our unique, special, house-made creations are as real as it gets. Pizza is pizza; but at the end of the day you can still do something special with it!
We offer a selection of hand-crafted pizzas ranging from vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free pies, to classic favorites. Sized at 14-inches, they are big enough to split with a friend, or to take home leftovers all to yourself. Everything is made fresh, in-house, daily.
Steer-In
5130 E 10th StGreat 60's diner with great food!
Shopping
Audrey's Place
3228 E 10th StAntique store and more with great prices!
Drinks & Nightlife
Mayfair Taproom
2032 E 10th StNew to the neighborhood and raising the bar!
Sun King has grown into the second-largest beer brewer in the state of Indiana. The company's commitment to handcrafted seasonal and specialty beers has been rewarded with multiple medals at the Indiana Brewers Cup, Great American Beer Festival®, and World Beer Cup® competitions.
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Sun King Brewery
135 N College AveSun King has grown into the second-largest beer brewer in the state of Indiana. The company's commitment to handcrafted seasonal and specialty beers has been rewarded with multiple medals at the Indiana Brewers Cup, Great American Beer Festival®, and World Beer Cup® competitions.
Arts & Culture
One of two of Indy's Carnegie libraries just blocks away on Washington
Indianapolis Public Library - Irvington Branch
5625 Washington StOne of two of Indy's Carnegie libraries just blocks away on Washington
Named "the biggest and boldest step by any American city" by Project for Public Spaces in New York City, this $63 million, internationally-acclaimed 8-mile biking and walking trail connects all six of Indy's Cultural Districts. From Mass Ave to White River State Park and Fountain Square, the trail is a safe, healthy and convenient way to explore the city.
Tours are offered each Saturday, April-October. Ride at a relaxed pace and enjoy this world-renowned bicycle infrastructure. Learn about the history of the Cultural Trail, the public art projects along the Trail, and the historic neighborhoods and cultural districts the Trail passes through. Tours will include all 8 miles of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: a Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick.
Indianapolis Cultural Trail
Indianapolis Cultural TrailNamed "the biggest and boldest step by any American city" by Project for Public Spaces in New York City, this $63 million, internationally-acclaimed 8-mile biking and walking trail connects all six of Indy's Cultural Districts. From Mass Ave to White River State Park and Fountain Square, the trail is a safe, healthy and convenient way to explore the city.
Tours are offered each Saturday, April-October. Ride at a relaxed pace and enjoy this world-renowned bicycle infrastructure. Learn about the history of the Cultural Trail, the public art projects along the Trail, and the historic neighborhoods and cultural districts the Trail passes through. Tours will include all 8 miles of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: a Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick.
Neighborhoods
Home is steps to this historic neighborhood. Indy's first suburban neighborhood
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Woodruff Place
Home is steps to this historic neighborhood. Indy's first suburban neighborhood
Mass Ave puts a whole new angle on excitement, one that promises to be 45 degrees from ordinary. Known as the Arts and Theater District, a free-spirited and friendly mood spills from the many venues sprinkling the Avenue. Five performing arts theaters call Mass Ave home, each one distinctive in its own way. Numerous art galleries make the Avenue the place to experience top-notch art. Independently-owned restaurants serve up some of the best meals in town. Don't expect to find any mass production in Mass Ave's locally-owned niche stores. While visiting the Avenue, take time to stop and admire the original outdoor art, rich architecture and historic neighborhood feel. Permanent and rotating outdoor art pieces pepper the Avenue, along with exclusive art galleries. Mass Ave doesn't just offer dining - it offers a memorable experience.
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Massachusetts Avenue
Massachusetts AvenueMass Ave puts a whole new angle on excitement, one that promises to be 45 degrees from ordinary. Known as the Arts and Theater District, a free-spirited and friendly mood spills from the many venues sprinkling the Avenue. Five performing arts theaters call Mass Ave home, each one distinctive in its own way. Numerous art galleries make the Avenue the place to experience top-notch art. Independently-owned restaurants serve up some of the best meals in town. Don't expect to find any mass production in Mass Ave's locally-owned niche stores. While visiting the Avenue, take time to stop and admire the original outdoor art, rich architecture and historic neighborhood feel. Permanent and rotating outdoor art pieces pepper the Avenue, along with exclusive art galleries. Mass Ave doesn't just offer dining - it offers a memorable experience.
Only a mile and a half from downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square is located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue at Shelby and Prospect Streets. Fountain Square was the first commercial historic district in Indiana, its existing buildings span more than a century of development from 1871 to the present. Today, Fountain Square is one of the six Indianapolis Cultural Districts and is linked to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a world class urban bike and pedestrian path that connects to downtown Indianapolis. The commercial district is poised once again for reinvestment and improvement to continue the tradition as a vibrant entertainment area.
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Fountain Square
Only a mile and a half from downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square is located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue at Shelby and Prospect Streets. Fountain Square was the first commercial historic district in Indiana, its existing buildings span more than a century of development from 1871 to the present. Today, Fountain Square is one of the six Indianapolis Cultural Districts and is linked to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a world class urban bike and pedestrian path that connects to downtown Indianapolis. The commercial district is poised once again for reinvestment and improvement to continue the tradition as a vibrant entertainment area.
Sightseeing
Visit Monument Circle for Shining A Light, a seasonally-themed light presentation and a nightly signature salute. The presentation is 365 days a year and is synchronized with an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra original score, paying tribute to the iconic monument. This five-minute light presentation tells many stories. From our servicemen and women, to our veterans, to Indy's past and future, Monument Circle will be the canvas for Indy's legacy every evening.
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Monument Circle
Monument CircleVisit Monument Circle for Shining A Light, a seasonally-themed light presentation and a nightly signature salute. The presentation is 365 days a year and is synchronized with an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra original score, paying tribute to the iconic monument. This five-minute light presentation tells many stories. From our servicemen and women, to our veterans, to Indy's past and future, Monument Circle will be the canvas for Indy's legacy every evening.