Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour
Indianapolis, Indiana
This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch.
Massachusetts Avenue is a prominent commercial boulevard crossing a grid of residential, commercial and industrial buildings that developed mainly throughout the 19th century. The area is also home to an expanding food scene, hosting nearly two dozen locally owned restaurants. The restaurants throughout the area are a combination of long standing local favorites dating back to the 1800's and new hot spots embracing the culinary traditions of the area.
The Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour will explore the advancement of Indianapolis cuisine over the past 150 years; from the traditions brought over by the city's original immigrants, to locally sourced progressive cuisine, all within a beautifully restored neighborhood.
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Massachusetts Avenue is a prominent commercial boulevard crossing a grid of residential, commercial and industrial buildings that developed mainly throughout the 19th century. The area is also home to an expanding food scene, hosting nearly two dozen locally owned restaurants. The restaurants throughout the area are a combination of long standing local favorites dating back to the 1800's and new hot spots embracing the culinary traditions of the area.
The Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour will explore the advancement of Indianapolis cuisine over the past 150 years; from the traditions brought over by the city's original immigrants, to locally sourced progressive cuisine, all within a beautifully restored neighborhood.
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:
- High end Midwestern inspired dishes
- Traditional German cuisine and drinks
- An Indianapolis' indigenous sandwich
- A sampling of local beers in downtown's only brewery
- Hand crafted desserts that utilize local produce
- James Whitcomb Riley home
- Historic Murat Theater
- Real Silk Lofts
- Stouts - the nation's oldest shoe store
- The Athenaeum - (Das Deutche Haus) home of the Rathskeller, the oldest and longest running restaurant in Indianapolis
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