Since the Indy 500 is in a few days…
Since the Indy 500 is in a few days, I thought I would list the restaurants that appear in the book so that every one attending knows the hot spots to dine at while in Indianapolis.
1. St. Elmo’s Steak House
127 South Illinois Street
As a downtown landmark since 1902, this steakhouse has earned national praise for its steaks, seafood, chops, and high level of service. The first restaurant anyone mentions when discussing Indianapolis dining.
2. Harry and Izzy’s
153 SouthIllinois Street
The founders of St. Elmo’s established a restaurant with a more casual environment for their customers while maintaining the quality of the food and service.
3. Oceanaire
30 South Meridian Street
Fresh seafood is flown in daily from around the world. New menus are printed for lunch and dinner every day to accommodate those different choices.
4. Six Lounge & Restaurant
247 South Meridian Street
Ideal for private parties. Food is provided by Chef Tyler and music is provided by resident DJ, which made this lounge and restaurant a unique and exciting experience. Open seven days a week.
5. Capital Grille, The Conrad Hotel
50 West Washington Street
The place to go for dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood that is flown in daily. Choose from their award-winning collection of over 400 wines.
6. Mikado
148 South Illinois Street
Well-known for their sushi and other great Japanese cuisine.
7. Dunaway’s
351 South East Street
Enjoy rooftop dining when the weather allows for it.
8. Mug-N-Bug Drive-In
5211 West 10th Street
Classic drive-in atmosphere and old school diner food. Root beer brewed on site.
9. Union Jack Pub
924 Broad Ripple Avenue
Many of the drivers, crew, and officials hang out here. The highlight is the hundreds of drivers’ helmets that adorn the wall. Definitely try the pizza that they’re known for.