Marquette Hansen: Always outstanding! Also, Nourish Cafe is wonderful. I had the blackbean sandwich and it was DELICIOUS!!!!
HISTORY: 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
Cheapism: 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.
4. 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
Ian Fletcher: The Shrimp Cocktail and the Shrimp penny was great. Our server, Sir, was excellent and took real good care of us.
Lindsay N.: Try their Fried Green Tomatoes... one of my favorites when I am in town!
David Brunsting: The St. Elmo Prime Rib Sandwich is on the Super 46 Sandwiches
5. Clowes Memorial Hall
9.1
4602 Sunset Ave (at Butler University), Indianapolis, IN
Concert Hall · Butler - Tarkington · 25 tips and reviews
James Graham: Beautiful venue. Great sound. Parking is a bit rough after the show as far as getting out.
CandiegreatExpectator Gyrl: Come early for good parking
Butler University: Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University is a 2,200-seat performing arts facility and is home to resident companies such as the Indianapolis Opera, JCFA’s Music at Butler and the Butler Ballet.
6. BRICS
9.1
901 E 64th St (at Cornell Av), Indianapolis, IN
Ice Cream Parlor · Broad Ripple · 56 tips and reviews
Dana Parker: Great ice cream, and since it's right on the Monkn, the people watching is fun
Kristen Neal: ALWAYS order water with your ice cream. Trust me, you'll need it! Read more.
Mujtaba: They have a large selection of flavors of Ice Cream. Also, Ask for either the soy or the coconut milk-based ice cream, if you are allergic or lactose-intolerant.
Ben Risinger: Food, drinks, shopping, art, culture. The best street in Indianapolis.
Downtown Indy: Mass Ave puts a whole new angle on excitement! Showing public art, top-notch galleries and live theater, the district's free-spirited mood spills out from its unique restaurants, shops and nightlife. Read more.
David Leszcynski: Loved coming here in college. Love coming here now.
Jodi Krumel: Great staff, good local draft beer selection, and the infused vodkas are delicious. Just needs a quality boost to the menu, and this place will be unstoppable.
Chris Sublett: This place looks amazing now! Drop your east side stigmas and come check it out.
Scott Brannon: Cook is the best in the city for bar food. He cooks his pork for 7 hours! Great drinks, local beers, good prices, good service, cool sports bar or hang out. Support the Near Eastside!