1. Quills Coffee
8.9
335 W 9th St, Indianapolis, IN
Coffee Shop · Downtown Indianapolis · 19 tips and reviews
Brian Smith: Had a cup of Honduras drip coffee that was one of the very best I've ever had. Great spacious and comfortable seating, free WiFi.
Michael C: Nice open space with huge windows. Typically offers 2 varieties of drip coffee (plus all the other variations of coffee you would expect).
Sara Hoy: Amazing single origin coffees that are brewed manually. Also must try the mocha latte and check out their signature drink menu. The Cafe Miel is a honey and cinnamon latte and it's amazing!
2. Starbucks
7.8
2902 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN
Coffee Shop · College Park · 21 tips and reviews
John Fox: Pack the laptop or iPad and work in spaciousness. This Starbucks has tables as big as a college library and enough outlets to plug into all day long!
Liza Barton: Most spacious Starbucks I've ever seen!
Alyssa Davis: This Starbucks is different than all the others I've been in and I loved it. High ceilings, lots of windows, lots of tables and furniture, good drinks, really good vibes. Check it out
4. Holliday Park
9.4
6363 Spring Mill RD (at 64th St.), Indianapolis, IN
Park · 18 tips and reviews
Blake Stephen: Great open spaces.
Nicholas Williams: Perfect place for a walk, hike, cookout, or event. Lots of trails going up and down elevation, and plenty of regular paved walking paths. Good size for being inside the city.
Aja Moschell: Good walking trails, beautiful scenery, old architecture, nice new playgrounds, family friendly.
D Nice: Woah, this place is amazing. Huge space, food, drinks and a walk in humidor with good selection and great prices.
Christine Nolan: Awesome cigar selection, staff is very knowledgable, relaxing environment. Top shelf liquors and great panini's.
Trent: Talk to Kylie. Everything seems better when you talk to her. And ask for a tour behind the bookcase. Yeah, boyeee.
6. Eagle Creek Park
9.4
7840 W 56th St (Eagle Creek Pky at Walnut Point Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Park · Eagle Creek · 17 tips and reviews
Evan Knight: The trails on the south end of the park and on the west side across the reservoir are always a treat!
HISTORY: This Park is the 6th largest municipal park in the USA and has two State Nature Preserves. The park includes 3,900 acres of wooded terrain, open meadows and over 1,300 acres of water.
Jim Cota: The largest municipally owned and managed park in the country. Miles of trails, boat rentals, picnic areas, and a swim beach.
9. Stone Soup Inn
7.7
1304 Central Ave, Indianapolis, IN
Bed and Breakfast · Old Northside · 4 tips and reviews
Sid Boz: Friendly service, nice hot breakfast on weekends, air conditioned, lovely high ceilings and hardwood floors.
Kayla J. Eiler: Gorgeous historic home in a quiet neighborhood in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Perfect proximity to Mass Ave. We stayed here and walked to a concert at the Murat. Service was wonderful.
Sid Boz: The Blue Room has en suite bathroom and shower. The double bed is a little short if you're tall, but otherwise comfortable.
10. Lucas Oil Stadium
9.1
500 S Capitol Ave (at W Henry St), Indianapolis, IN
Football Stadium · Downtown Indianapolis · 243 tips and reviews
Ryan Scherff: GREAT place to catch game! Average place for concerts. Too big for concerts. If you're hungry they've got a great bbq pulled pork. Comfy roomy seats. Section 135 pretty good view.
Beatle Love: Great friendly people spacious seats and all the activities are fun
Meghan Preuss: Great location, clean and plenty of food and drink options! Love being able to walk from downtown Indy