Eat Indianapolis
St. Elmo
In 1902, Stelmos opened in the downtown. is the oldest Indianapolis steakhouse in its original location. And besides great cuts of meat, their shrimp cocktail, first introduced in 1947, is a national treasure.
The Workingman’s Friend
Also celebrating more than a century of business The Workingman’s Friend dates back to 1918. While the unassuming exterior isn’t necessarily pretty, the burgers, fries, chilies and onion rings are sublime.
Slippery Noodle
Slippery Noodle, Indiana’s oldest bar, has had several names since first opening as a railroad hotel called the Tremont House in 1850 on South Meridian Street in Indianapolis, offering guests good, drink and a place to stay.
Underground Railroad