The original one stop shop for food and locally made items is here at the historic City Market in downtown Indianapolis.
We meet with Keshia Gray, Executive Director of the Indianapolis City Market who talks with us about the history of the market while taking us for a tour of it. The Indianapolis City Market was formed around the time that the town itself was formed. Grocery stores as we know them did not exist, so people would come to gathering places like this particular market in order to get their food and they would come here frequently throughout the week. They have more than 20 merchants who are there and they're all locally family owned businesses. They have the Tomlinson Tap Room which has 19 rotating taps of all Indiana craft beer. They also have Maxine's Chicken and Waffles which is an Indianapolis staple. They also have Cath Coffee and Tea House which is a great spot to pick up your coffee fix. Underneath the west plaza is an area that they call the catacombs. The catacombs feature barreled arches made entirely from bricks have been here since 1886 and were the foundation to Tomlinson Performance Hall which was destroyed by fire.
From the very first food hall in town to the very latest addition takes us to our next stop, the Bottleworks District. Developed around the historic Coca-Cola Bottling Plant that was recently and painstakingly restored back to it's original art deco wonder. The bottling plants original vehicle garage is the anchor of the Bottleworks District. Here we'll meet with Nicole Ulrich, General Manager of the The Garage at Bottleworks who takes us through what they have to offer their visitors.
The Garage is 36,000 square feet of fun. They have retail, food and services. What makes the space so unique is the people inside of it and the entrepreneurs, many of them didn't have a brick and mortar before so they came to Bottleworks to set up shop. First thing that you should do when you get there is to just walk around and take it all in, they have something for everybody. They have Brazilian, Peruvian, Venezuelan - they have J's Lobster which is a big hit. They also have Pumkinfish and retail, they also have a barber shop and Lick Ice Cream, which is a great choice for everybody that has a sweet tooth.
With so much to explore and taste, make sure you take time to visit these diverse and delicious stops on your culinary tour of Indianapolis.
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