Fountain Square Food Tour
Indianapolis, Indiana
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch.
Fountain Square served as the southside's primary commercial corridor since the 1860's. Its laid back atmosphere, beautifully designed buildings and accessibility made it a popular neighborhood for decades.
In the early 20th century, the neighborhood had more theaters than any part of Indianapolis, and became an important cultural destination.
Fountain Square has recently seen a rapid transformation to a neighborhood with unique restaurants, and trendy art galleries located in renovated buildings.
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This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch.
Fountain Square served as the southside's primary commercial corridor since the 1860's. Its laid back atmosphere, beautifully designed buildings and accessibility made it a popular neighborhood for decades.
In the early 20th century, the neighborhood had more theaters than any part of Indianapolis, and became an important cultural destination.
Fountain Square has recently seen a rapid transformation to a neighborhood with unique restaurants, and trendy art galleries located in renovated buildings.
This Food Tour is a walking activity for smaller groups, although private and custom tours are available upon request. We can alter menus to accommodate for nearly any dietary restriction, as long as we are given advance notice.
Food Tours are meant to give you a look at the history, culture, architecture and local food and drink of a neighborhood, market, region, or anything else.
Although the tours are walking, they are meant for people of most activity levels, and cover roughly a mile within the 3 hour time frame.
Dishes, tax, and restaurant gratuity is included in the price. Guests can enjoy alcoholic beverages on an a la carte basis. If a drink besides water is included, the guide will let guests know.
The Food Tour may include the following culinary highlights:
Fountain Square served as the southside's primary commercial corridor since the 1860's. Its laid back atmosphere, beautifully designed buildings and accessibility made it a popular neighborhood for decades.
In the early 20th century, the neighborhood had more theaters than any part of Indianapolis, and became an important cultural destination.
Fountain Square has recently seen a rapid transformation to a neighborhood with unique restaurants, and trendy art galleries located in renovated buildings.
This Food Tour is a walking activity for smaller groups, although private and custom tours are available upon request. We can alter menus to accommodate for nearly any dietary restriction, as long as we are given advance notice.
Food Tours are meant to give you a look at the history, culture, architecture and local food and drink of a neighborhood, market, region, or anything else.
Although the tours are walking, they are meant for people of most activity levels, and cover roughly a mile within the 3 hour time frame.
Dishes, tax, and restaurant gratuity is included in the price. Guests can enjoy alcoholic beverages on an a la carte basis. If a drink besides water is included, the guide will let guests know.
The Food Tour may include the following culinary highlights:
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Housemade Greek Specialties
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Local Meade and Cider Tasting
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Homemade BBQ
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Thai Specialties
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French Dessert
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