by Mufan15 » Tue Oct 22, 2019 11:01 pm
As a Marquette alum that has lived in Indy since graduating in 2015 I’ll try to give some ideas.
Broad ripple and fountain square are the obvious answers if you are looking for walkable night life. Broad ripple is more of a college crowd and sometimes a bit of a shit show. Fountain Square has several good restaurants and a few breweries. It’s also located near downtown. Mass ave is another option, it’s downtown about a mile from where the brothers is you where at last time. Lots of restaurants and bars, but generally isn’t a shit show like the area by brothers can be.
I live on the near east side so my recommendations probably are bias towards the restaurants/breweries around me.
Food/brewery recommendations-
Upland brewery, just opened a new location in fountain square, I haven’t been yet but their other Indy location is excellent, good food.
St Joesph Brewery, just off mass ave, has decent beer. In an old church. Good food.
Sun king brewery, downtown, beer is fine, they are the biggest local brewery. No food
CenterPoint brewery, on the near east side/just northeast of mass ave. Good beer. No food. Generally quiet space that has some pin ball machines, down the street from 8th day distillery which has good gin.
Kuma’s Corner- good burgers in fountain square
Shoefly public house- my favorite restaurant in Indy, near north side, 10 minute Uber from downtown. Not a whole lot by it other than Mashcraft which is a taproom with good cheapish food.
Siam Square- good Thai food in fountain square
Black Acre Brewery, great beer, in Irvington which is kinda away from everything else about 15 mins east of downtown. Next door to jockamos pizza which has good pizza.
The Rathskeller, German beer hall on mass ave. They have live music a lot.
Bluebeard- great restaurant in the fountain square area. Across the street from hotel tango which is a distillery with good mixed drinks.
Milk tooth- great brunch place. Down the street from Bluebeard.
Chatham Tap- soccer bar on mass ave. Similiar to nomad in mke.
Metezoa brewery-good brewery downtown. Always a bunch of dogs there.
Hope this is helpful. If you don’t stay downtown you’ll probably need to get an Airbnb.