Ralph's Great Divide is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

1. Ralph's Great Divide

8.6
743 E New York St (bt Fulton & N Davidson Sts), Indianapolis, IN
American Restaurant · Downtown Indianapolis · 25 tips and reviews

Andy K.Andy Kienle: Hot Pot Aug and the house made blue cheese dressing are amazing.

Taylor S.Taylor Schaffer: The Hot Pot Pig is the best Potato Soup I've ever had. Absolutely delicious!

Dave W.Dave W.: The best coconut cream pie ever!

Barcelona is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

2. Barcelona

201 N Delaware St (at Ohio St.), Indianapolis, IN
Tapas Restaurant · Downtown Indianapolis · 64 tips and reviews

Sarah E.Sarah Elizabeth: Must haves: beef, mushrooms, garlic shrimp, and goat cheese and garlic bread. Mojitos are wonderful there as well!

Jessica J.Jessica Journey: Great service. All incredible dishes. My fav is the albondigas (meatballs)!

Visit IndyVisit Indy: Queso de Cabra al Horno (goat cheese) with garlic bread and sangrias all around is the way to go.

Tastings - A Wine Experience is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

3. Tastings - A Wine Experience

8.2
50 West Washington Street (Illinois Street), Indianapolis, IN
Wine Bar · Downtown Indianapolis · 49 tips and reviews

Adam S.Adam Silva: The food here was amazing (get the filet mignon flat bread!) And the wines were great!

Nathan H.Nathan Hand: I know bruchetta (SP?) is hard to mess up, but theirs is great!!!

Brian M.Brian McGowan: What a cool place to sample wine! And the food is great.

Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

4. Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant

9.2
3815 E 96th St (bt Priority Way W Dr & Delegates Row), Indianapolis, IN
American Restaurant · Keystone at The Crossing · 77 tips and reviews

Andy @.Andy @hust0058: Drink what you like. Good suggested pairings in the menu. Try the calamari. You can order wine from a barrel! And it's great!

Patti B.Patti Bostwick: Love the Peach Sangria

Ingrid Y.Ingrid Young: Malbec great wine.

Goose The Market is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

5. Goose The Market

9.4
2503 N Delaware St (at E 25th St), Indianapolis, IN
Gourmet Store · Fall Creek Place · 74 tips and reviews

Ben H.Ben Hilmer: Great coffee and gelato. Most importantly their sandwiches are unlike anything you can order this side of the Atlantic.

sara m.sara mcguyer: The best bacon in Indy, period.

Jessica S.Jessica Saberman: Wow the Batali was delicious ... and I don't usually like cheese, mayo ... or sandwiches for that matter.

St. Elmo Steak House is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

6. St. Elmo Steak House

9.0
127 S Illinois St (btw Maryland St. & Georgia St.), Indianapolis, IN
Steakhouse · Downtown Indianapolis · 196 tips and reviews

Jason K.Jason Kusner: the shrimp cocktail definitely lives up to the hype, it is a must get. Filet was good and the lamb is excellent.

Visit IndyVisit Indy: Shrimp Cocktail is amazing and the cocktails are even better. Try the Bloody Mary that is made with St. E's famous cocktail sauce!

Adrienne S.Adrienne Strange: Shrimp Cocktail... need I say more!

Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

7. Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA)

9.1
4000 Michigan Rd (bt W 38th & 42nd Sts), Indianapolis, IN
Art Museum · Butler - Tarkington · 99 tips and reviews

Marquette H.Marquette Hansen: Always outstanding! Also, Nourish Cafe is wonderful. I had the blackbean sandwich and it was DELICIOUS!!!!

HISTORYHISTORY: The Museum first opened to the public in 1906 under the John Herron Art Institute & was later moved here to its permanent residence in1910 where more than 5000 residents came out for the opening night

CheapismCheapism: Free admission, beautiful grounds and all kinds of art. Kids and adults will enjoy more than 50,000 pieces of art and some of their traveling exhibits. Read more.

Mama Corolla's Old Italian Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

8. Mama Corolla's Old Italian Restaurant

9.0
1031 E 54th St, Indianapolis, IN
Italian Restaurant · Meridian Kessler · 46 tips and reviews

Chris H.Chris Harvey: The best Italian restaurant in this city by far. Start with the bruschetta and try the rosemary chicken lasagna.

Scott B.Scott Byerly: Watch out and make sure your entire party is present when you arrive. No call ahead seating or reservations taken. Their house policy is not to seat you until your entire party had arrived.

Vanessa J.Vanessa Jennette: Do yourself a favor and order the crab stuffed mushroom appetizer!

Harry & Izzy's is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

9. Harry & Izzy's

9.1
153 S Illinois St (at W Georgia St in Circle Centre Mall), Indianapolis, IN
Steakhouse · Downtown Indianapolis · 109 tips and reviews

Lauren I.Lauren Irvin: Shrimp fettucine is delicious! Great atmosphere too.

Lindsay N.Lindsay N.: Try their Fried Green Tomatoes... one of my favorites when I am in town!

David B.David Brunsting: The St. Elmo Prime Rib Sandwich is on the Super 46 Sandwiches

Hilbert Circle Theatre is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

10. Hilbert Circle Theatre

9.1
55 Monument Cir, Indianapolis, IN
Concert Hall · Downtown Indianapolis · 13 tips and reviews

Robert K.Robert Knuckles: Awesome concert and facility! So much fun

The Capital GrilleThe Capital Grille: Arrive early to purchase your ticket, so you can enjoy the Happy Hour and explore the beautiful 1916 theatre decor before the show starts.

Michael G.Michael Goodpaster: Great venue to see a show!

Landmark Keystone Art Cinema is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

11. Landmark Keystone Art Cinema

8.8
8702 Keystone Xing (in the Fashion Mall at Keystone), Indianapolis, IN
Indie Movie Theater · Keystone at The Crossing · 34 tips and reviews

Dawn D.Dawn DeVirgilio: Get the Sophia:Blanc de Blancs - it's like champagne juice boxes!

Muuka M.Muuka Muyumba: The City's only real art house movie theater.

Nate B.Nate Bullock: A movie theater for grown ups. A lot of indie films play here and love that you can grab some cold ones to take into the show with you.

Red Lion Grog House is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

12. Red Lion Grog House

8.5
1043 Virginia Ave (in the G. C. Murphy Building), Indianapolis, IN
Pub · Fountain Square · 63 tips and reviews

Christina H.Christina Hunt-Schubnell: The chips and curry are great. Love the burgers too.

Flounder L.Flounder Lee: Get the curry sauce with pretty much anything.

Megan B.Megan Bennett: Strong Bow on tap!

Easley Winery is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

13. Easley Winery

8.4
205 N College Ave (E Ohio St), Indianapolis, IN
Winery · Downtown Indianapolis · 20 tips and reviews

Sasha G.Sasha G: The staff at Easley are very knowledgable. Take the quick tour & try some wine. Yes they get sweeter & sweeter as the go down the wines. $5 for 8 tastes? Worth it. Found new wine to take home.

Desarae V.Desarae Veit: Take the wine tour and wine tasting (try 7 wines for $2)

Justin S.Justin Schnuelle: Almost all sweet wines. The Reggae Red would pair well with a Pixie Stick. Great tour - learned more on this tour about wine making than any other winery I've been to.

Trader Joe's is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

14. Trader Joe's

9.0
5473 E 82nd St (at Allisonville Rd.), Indianapolis, IN
Grocery Store · 44 tips and reviews

Megan R.Megan Romero: Great, reasonably priced olive oil and amazing variety of cheeses...

Jen H.Jen Hughes: Never, ever go on a weekend. It's pure madness.

Julia L.Julia Landes: No matter how old you are, find the monkey! Three words: FREE FIG BARS!!!

Historic Military Park is one of The 15 Best Places for Vino in Indianapolis.

15. Historic Military Park

9.0
White River State Park, Indianapolis, IN
Park · Downtown Indianapolis · 12 tips and reviews

Downtown IndyDowntown Indy: Historic Military Park was once a Civil War encampment and home to Indiana’s first state fair. Today our historical gem is home to Indianapolis’ largest community events and festivals.

Dan S.Dan Schroerlucke: Vintage Indiana wine festival is a must! The 1st Saturday in June.

Visit IndyVisit Indy: Great space to relax on a nice day!