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The Slippery Noodle Inn is a large blues bar and restaurant with two performance stages in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It also has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating bar in the state of Indiana, [3] having opened in 1850 as the Tremont House. The Inn served as a stop on the Underground Railroad during the American ...
6002 N. Post Road, (317) 638-6000, in.gov/dnr/ The Garrison will offer an extensive Easter menu from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Breakfast options include an omelet station, a waffle station, scrambled eggs ...
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse Indianapolis hours Del Frisco’s, Double Eagle Steakhouse, 14 W. Maryland, will operate Monday through Saturday 4-10 p.m., and Sunday 4-9 p.m. On Sept. 2 ...
The restaurant's shrimp cocktail has been called one of the "essential eats" of Indianapolis by Indianapolis Monthly. [17] In 2012, St. Elmo was recognized with the America's Classics award by the James Beard Foundation. [23] Due to its distinctive dishes and longevity, the restaurant has been featured in numerous publications, including ...
Eddie Merlot’s, the upscale steak restaurant brand, is opening its doors earlier these days. The brand has expanded into lunchtime service in Indianapolis at 3645 E. 96th St.
Today, Fountain Square is connected to IndyGo's bus rapid transit Red Line, which was opened in Summer 2019. [34] Projected to carry 11,000 daily passengers, the Red Line is a 13.5-mile (21.7 km) north–south transit line that connects the neighborhood with downtown and the Broad Ripple commercial district. [ 35 ]
Brooklyn is a town in Clay and Brown townships, Morgan County, Indiana, United States. [2] The population was 2,511 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] up from 1,598 in 2010 . History
In 1970, the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County consolidated, expanding the city from 82 square miles (210 km 2) [3] to more than 360 square miles (930 km 2) overnight. As a result, Indianapolis has a unique urban-to-rural transect, ranging from dense urban neighborhoods, to suburban tract housing subdivisions, to rural villages. [4]